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Kelowna Rockets add former NHL forward, alumnus as assistant coach

'Brandon brings passion, professionalism, and a deep understanding of the game at its highest levels'
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Brandon McMillan (pictured here with the Schwenninger Wild Wings of the DEL) returns to the Kelowna Rockets as an assistant coach. He began his hockey career in Kelowna in 2006-07.

It has been 15 years since Brandon McMillan set foot in Prospera Place as a Kelowna Rocketѻýthis coming season, he will step behind the bench as an assistant coach.

The Rockets have hired the journeyman forward for the 2025ѻý26 season as McMillan returns to the place where his junior career began in 2006-07.

He joins the coaching staff alongside Head Coach Derrick Martin and Associate Coach Don Hay, bringing with him over 15 years of elite playing experience across the NHL, AHL, KHL, DEL, and international competition.

ѻýBrandon brings passion, professionalism, and a deep understanding of the game at its highest levels,ѻý said Rockets President and General Manager Bruce Hamilton. ѻýAs a player, he was a competitor, a leader, and someone who gave everything he had every night. Weѻýre excited to help him take the next step in his hockey journey and welcome him back to the Rockets family.ѻý

McMillan played with the Rockets from 2006 to 2010. He was a vital part of the Rockets' 2009 WHL Championship team, which went on to compete in the 2009 Memorial Cup. 

ѻýA former third-round pick of the Anaheim Ducks (85th overall, 2008), McMillanѻýs speed, grit, and versatility made him a staple in the Rockets' lineup during a dominant stretch of the franchiseѻýs history,ѻý a Rocketsѻý media release said.

McMillan began his NHL career with the Anaheim Ducks in 2010ѻý11. He also had stints with the Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes and Vancouver Canucks. McMillan played overseas in the Kontinental Hockey League, Swiss National League, and Deutsche Eishockey Liga. He most recently suited up for the Schwenninger Wild Wings in Germany during the 2024ѻý25 season.

McMillanѻýs international resume includes representing Canada at the U18 and U20 World Championships, winning gold in 2008 (U18) and winning silver in 2010 (U20). He was also part of a Spengler Cup win in 2022 with HC Ambrì-Piotta.

The Rockets said McMillan will work closely with the teamѻýs young forward group, focusing on skill development, game preparation, and leadership.

Kelowna opens training camp in late August, preparing for a season that includes hosting the 2026 Memorial Cup.



About the Author: Gary Barnes

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