
Kelowna Rockets rookie Tanner Moar had a solid cheering section at last night's game in Prince Albert. Was all of Canwood, Saskatchewan there?

These two guys deserve a lot of credit. Art Fraser (in red) and Gary Creed have been busy keeping the Rockets healthy enough to ice a team.

Sixteen year-old Stewart Coyle made his WHL debut last night in Prince Albert. Me thinks the level of play was a little different than what he is used too in the KIJHL.

I never knew Santa Claus resides in Saskatoon. This 'character' was hanging outside of our hotel in Saskatoon before we left for Prince Albert. I had to take a pic.

Hotel food in a banquet room. It was good for the first week and now I don't want to see another scrambled egg until the new year. The set up at the hotel in Saskatoon was solid though. I would recommend the Hilton Garden Inn for your next stop.
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