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Game Day Preview: Welcome to the final
weekend of the Western Hockey League regular season. The Kelowna Rockets wrap
up the 68 game schedule with a home and home series with the Vancouver Giants.
The Rockets are 1-6-0-0 in seven of the nine games. The Rockets have scored 11
goals in those seven games, with the lone win coming January 27th in a 4-3
shootout victory. The G-Men have shutout the Rockets twice by scores of 2-0 and
5-0. The two teams meet tomorrow night at Prospera Place in the rematch. Leif
Mattson leads the Rockets with 0+7=7 in the seasonal series while Nolan Foote
has 4 goals in just 6 games against their BC Division rivals. Kyle Topping has
3 goals and Mark Liwiski has two goals against Vancouver. Roman Basran has
played in all 7 games, posting a goals against average of 2.98 with a save
percentage of .908. The Rockets are coming off a thrilling 6-5 overtime loss to
the Spokane Chiefs on Wednesday. Kaedan Korczak had 1+3=4 while Nolan Foote
2+1=3 in the loss, which saw the team score four-third period goals to earn a
point. Overall, the Rockets are 11-14-4-2 in 31 games since the Christmas
break. The Rockets are 23-21-6-2 in 51 games under head coach Adam Foote.
Race for third place:
The
Rockets and Blazers are separated by just one point. The Rockets have 2 games left in the regular season finishing off
against Vancouver (twice). The Blazers have 2 games left in the regular season.
They face the Prince George Cougars in a home and home series.
Better than before: Kyle Topping has a
career high 23 goals, 44 assists and 67 points this season, surpassing the
22+43=65 points he put up a year ago. Nolan Foote has 22 more points than last
season with a career high 36 goals and 62 points. Foote is one assist shy of
his career high 27 assists set last season. Leif Mattson has a career high 62
points after collecting 60 a season ago. Mattson has 5 more assists (40) than a
year ago. Kaedan Korczak has 16 more points this season with career highs in
goals (4), assists (28) and points (32).
Who’s Hot: Liam Kindree has
points in 5 of his last 9 games. Kindree has 0+5=5 over that period…Kyle
Topping has 6+17=23 in his last 22 games…Leif Mattson has 5+11=16 in his last
16 games….Alex Swetlikoff has 5+5=10 in his last 15 games….Nolan Foote has
15+8=23 in his last 22 games….Lassi Thomson has 8+5=13 in his last 21 games
…The Rockets have points in 18 of their last 26 home games (13-8-5-0). Mark
Liwiski has 7+2=9 in his last 15 games…Shael Higson has 1+6=7 in his last 13
games…Nolan Foote has a shot on goal all but one game this season.
Broadcasters Notebook: Mark Liwiski
returns to the line-up after serving a three game suspension. Liwiski was
suspended for a hit against the Portland Winterhawks forward Seth Jarvis….Lassi
Thomson’s 17 goals are one shy of the franchise record for goals by a European
d-man. Tomas Slovak holds the record (18 goals) in 2002-2003….The Rockets were
7-10-3-0 in 20 games against a US Division team this season. Three of the 7
wins came against Tri City with one victory over Spokane, Everett, Seattle and
Portland….The Rockets have played 22-one goal games at home this season. Last
year they played 15-one goal games at Prospera Place…The team has played in
11-one goal games on the road…The Rockets are 12-16-2-2 against BC Division
teams this season…..Adam Foote was officially named the new head coach of the
Kelowna Rockets on October 23, 2018 replacing Jason Smith.,.The Rockets are
10-14-2-0 when playing the second game of back-to-backs.
Season Highs/Lows:
Most goals scored: 8 @ Victoria October
19/18 (8-2 W)
Most goals allowed: 9 vs. Seattle October
10th, 2018 (9-6 L)
Most shots on net: 45 @ Seattle October
6th, 2018 (4-1 L).
Fewest shots on net: 13 @ Edmonton
November 17, 2018 (3-1 L)
Most shots allowed: 50 @ Portland
November 10, 2018 (3-0 L)
Fewest shots allowed:
16 vs. Victoria December 7, 2018 (2-0 win)
Last time shut out at
home: October
3rd, 2018 vs. Vancouver (5-0 L)
Last time shut out on
road: February
1, 2019 @ Spokane (4-0 L)
Last shutout at home:
February
23, 2019 vs. Blazers (2-0 W – Roman Basran 18 saves)
Last shutout on the
road: January
18, 2019 @ Everett (2-0 W – James Porter 40 saves)
Most power play goals
allowed: 4
vs. Seattle October 10th, 2018 (9-6 L). T-Birds were 4/5 on power
play.
Most power play goals
scored:
4 @ Victoria October 19, 2018 (8-2 W)
Overtime Games (9): vs. Spokane (6-5 L) March 13/2019, vs. Portland (2-1 L) March 2/2019,
vs. Kamloops (2-1 W) February 2, 2019, vs. Seattle (3-2 L) January 30, 2019, @
Kamloops (3-2 L) December 28, 2018, vs. Saskatoon (5-4 L) December 1, 2018, @
Tri City Nov 30, 2018 (3-2 win), @ PG (4-3 L) November 14, 2018, vs. PG (4-3
win) October 27, 2018.
Game Notes Compiled by Regan Bartel of AM
1150
1 comment:
The schedule is definitely against the Rockets this weekend. I don't see the Blazers losing to the lowly Cougars so the Rockets will have to win both against the Giants and that's asking alot for a team that had very little success against them this season and also are missing there top d-man!! Anyways Go Rockets!!
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