Sunday, December 6, 2009

Kelowna Broncos arrive in Swift Current

  • After an all day bus ride the Kelowna Broncos, I mean Kelowna Rockets, have arrived in the city where "life makes sense". The Rockets have no less than seven links to the Broncos organization or to the city of Swift Current itself. Mark Guggenberger, Chad Ketting and Geordie Wudrick were all traded to Kelowna by the Broncos while Rockets rookie defenseman MacKenzie Johnston and assistant coach Ryan Cuthbert were both born in the 'Frontier City'. Rockets assistant coach Dan Lambert is a former Bronco alumni while I had the privilege of calling radio games for the Broncos for five seasons from 1995 to 1999. Had Lorne Frey made the trip that number would have increased to eight. Frey was a Broncos assistant coach in the late 80's including being behind the bench of a Memorial Cup win in 1989.
  • In the last three seasons these two teams (Broncos and Rockets) have completed four trades. Wudrick, Guggenberger and Ketting were involved in individual deals as was Brady Leavold, who the Rockets acquired in the early stage of the 2007-2008 season. And you thought the Bonner brothers had something special!
  • The Rockets left early Sunday morning while I plan to fly into Regina Monday night. I hope to hitch hike my way into Swift Current in time for Tuesday's game.
  • How do you like this one. The last time the Rockets made a stop in Swift Current was January 25/08. In that game the Rockets lost 4-0. Who recorded the shutout that night? Mark Guggenberger. Gugg's made 30 saves.
  • Geordie Wudrick scored a shorthanded goal in that game for the Broncos and was a +3.
  • The Rockets and Broncos met just once last season - in Kelowna - with the Broncos winning 3-1. Geordie Wudrick scored a goal in that game for the Broncos while Mark Guggenberger was the backup to starter Travis Yonkman. Yonkman was good in the 3rd period, when the Rockets out-shot Swift Current 14-2.
  • Special thanks to the Tri City Americans organization for delivering to me their 2009-2010 team guide. This 182 page booklet would sure look good under a Tri City American fans Christmas tree. Executive Editor Dan Mulhausen deserves a pat on the back for the work he put into the project. It's the best of it's kind in the league, no question. The Kelowna Rockets should look at doing something similiar, not necessarily every season, but when the team celebrates it's 20th anniversary.

3 comments:

Joel Siemens said...

I am looking forward to this game, its been circled on the calendar since the schedule was released. This will be lots of fun. It is every time they come here. Its the one time a year I dont wear a Broncos jersey to the game. I will be in the Teal one this year. Have a safe trip here Regan

Regan Bartel said...

I know Wudrick's mom and dad will be cheering and McKenzie Johnston's parents will be there. The numbers will be small, but some fan support is appreciated.

g.k said...

Hey Regan you didn't have much to say about the game against Tri-Cities on your blog, (can't blame you) I thought it was one of the worst games I've seen in a couple of years, not much effort or desire had many fans heading for the exits before the second period was even over. Our defence is just to young, & when the forwards aren't helping them out were "Hooped". Sure hope they show a little more out east or we'll go 0-6 !!! JMOP.