Gameday: Rockets look to down the Cougars again
Kelowna Rockets at Prince George Cougars |
Date | Time | Sat, Oct. 5 | 7:00 pm |
Video Stream | WHL Live |
Radio | AM 1150, pregame @ 6:00pm |
Live Stats | WHL Box Score |
Live Updates | @Kelowna_Rockets Twitter |
Next Game | Fri. Oct. 11 at SEA – 7:35pm |
TEAM NOTES PREPARED BY REGAN BARTEL OF AM 1150
- Tonight’s Preview: The Kelowna Rockets play game two of a three-game road trip tonight when they visit the Prince George Cougars. The Rockets travel to Seattle (Kent) next Friday to face the T-Birds. The Rockets next home game is Saturday, October 12th against the visiting Kamloops Blazers. The Rockets make three stops in Prince George this season, with a single stop on October 23rd and back-to-back games February 25th and 26th. The Rockets are coming off a 2-1 win over the Cougars last night. Pavel Novak scored both goals in the teams 4th win of the season. Roman Basran was very good in net with 27 saves. The Rockets had their struggles against the Cougars last season, specifically at CN Centre. The Rockets were 1-3-1-0 in five games and were out-scored 20-12.
Tale of The Tape
Kelowna Rockets (4-1-1-0 – 9 points)
1st in B.C. Division | 1st in Western Conference Power Play: 9/31 – 29.9% (3rd in WHL) Penalty Kill: 20/25 – 80.0% (14th in WHL) Last Ten: 4-1-1-0 Streak: 2-0-0-0 |
Prince George Cougars (0-4-0-1 – 1 points)
4th in B.C. Division | 6th in Western Conference Power Play: 3/24 – 12.5% (17th in WHL) Penalty Kill: 11/16 – 68.8% (T18th in WHL) Last Ten: 0-4-0-1 Streak: 0-4-0-1 |
- Broadcasters Notebook: Pavel Novak has 3+3=6 in his last two games and has been named the first star in both contests…The Rockets organization has the bragging rights of having 14 former players start the season on an NHL roster. That is the most of any team in the WHL, with Brandon next at 10 and Portland with 9 alumni….The Rockets have the second-most games played by alumni in the NHL of any team in the Canadian Hockey League. Only the London Knights of the OHL have more….The Rockets are 4-1-1-0 after six games this season. It took the team 12 games last season to reach three wins.….Last season, the Rockets were 1-5-0-0 after six games …Kyle Topping has goals in four of six games this season…Topping played in his 200th career WHL game last night in Prince George….Roman Basran has started in five of six games this season….The Rockets acquired 20-year-old d-man Carson Sass from the Tri-City Americans on September 11th for a 10th round bantam pick. Sass never played a game with the Americans though, after he was claimed off waivers by the Americans after suiting up for the Red Deer Rebels for over 200 games. Sass was the Rebels third-round pick in the 2014 WHL bantam draft…Newly acquired forward Dillon Hamaliuk was selected in the second round by the San Jose Sharks. Hamaliuk was acquired in a trade with Seattle back in May….Jake Lee received a free-agent tryout with the Sharks, attending the teams rookie camp….Leif Mattson and Kyle Topping attended the rookie camp of the Carolina Hurricanes …19-year-old d-man Sean Comrie received an invite to Philadelphia Flyers rookie camp which led to an invite to main camp…Back on October 3rd, the Rockets were awarded the host site for the 2020 Kia Memorial Cup, beating out bids from Kamloops and Lethbridge.
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- Welcome back! The team essentially welcomes back 17 of the 22 players that wore a Rockets jersey last season. That includes 5 of the teams’ top 6 scorers in Kyle Topping, Leif Mattson, Nolan Foote, Liam Kindree and Kaedan Korczak. Topping led the team with 69 points while Mattson and Foote collected 63 points apiece. Foote led the team in goals with 36. The team said farewell to 20 year-old’s Schael Higson, Dalton Gally and Matt Barberis. The team also parted ways with Lassi Thomson, Conner Bruggen-Cate and Ted Brennan. Adam Foote returns as head coach for his first full season behind the bench with Kris Mallette and Vernon Fiddler as his assistants. Fiddler was added to the staff on July 3rd.
You can listen to the game on AM 1150, watch on WHL Live or follow the Rockets Twitter for live updates.
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