The Okanagan Rockets will find out how they stack up against some other elite competition next week at the
The Rockets will play their opener at the annual international tourney on Tuesday, Dec. 27 against the Calgary Royals.
Games will follow against the Saskatoon Contacts, the Austrian U18 national team, and Sherwood Park, Alta.
Head coach Eric Blais said ²Ñ²¹³¦ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s will provide his Rockets with a glimpse of their true potential.
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±õ³ÙÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s the start of a busy stretch of hockey for the Rockets who will play a minimum of four games in Calgary, two the following weekend against the Vancouver Northwest Giants, then no fewer than five games from Jan. 11 to 14 at , °±ð±ô´Ç·É²Ô²¹ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s annual midget tourney.
Blais sees the onslaught of games as a good opportunity for his Rockets to find their groove.
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Rockets split with ³Ò³ÕÎÚÑ»´«Ã½¦
The Rockets and Greater Vancouver Canadians finished out their pre-Christmas B.C. Major Midget League schedule with a a split of two games at the Capital News Centre.
On Saturday, Coleton Bilodeau scored twice in a 7-4 ¸é´Ç³¦°ì±ð³Ù²õÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™ victory.
Jeff Karpowich, Jordan Robinson, Tanner Bahm, Rayman Bassi and Seth Barton also scored, while James Johnston earned his first BCMML win, stopping 25 shots in the Rockets net.
On Sunday, the Canadians turned the tables with a 7-4 win of their own. Max Kryski, Bilodeau, Hayden Courtney and Robinson scored for the Rockets.
Okanagan (17-5-0-2) remains in second spot in the MML, seven points back of first-place Cariboo.
The Rockets next league action is Jan. 7 and 8 in Squamish against the Vancouver Northwest Giants.