Tyson Barrie re-wrote the Kelowna Rockets record books in his 4 seasons in the WHL.
Now the smooth skating 21 year-old has his first NHL goal. Barrie fired one past Nashville's Chris Mason Monday afternoon in Colorado's loss to the Predators. Barrie is the Kelowna Rockets franchise leader in points (228) thanks to 51 goals and 177 assists.
Monday, February 18, 2013
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- McKinlay having career year
- Rockets games notes vs. Seattle
- Things that make me go hmmm....
- Goal scoring by committee - audio
- The race for first place
- There back!
- Rockets get their groove back
- Flashback interview with Tyson Barrie
- Rockets all-time leading d-man pots first in NHL
- Fatigue a factor in February losses
- Rockets game notes vs. Blazers
- Photo's from Everett
- Game notes vs. Tips
- Huska heading into BC Hockey Hall of Fame
- Petan's natural hattrick audio
- Fight is YouTube hit - literally!
- Character win to end tough stretch
- Winterhawks prove they are a cut above
- Despite the outcome, that my friends was fun
- Rockets game notes vs. Winterhawks
- First regulation loss of 2013
- By the numbers
- 40 never looked so good
- 'Whistle' while you work
- A January to remember
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3 comments:
Now correct me if I am wrong but Jason Deleurme had 110+136=246 points in a Rockets uniform over three years. This doesn't include the two years in Tacoma.
We are talking d-men here. J.D was a forward. A good one at that.
Ah, my bad.
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