The Rockets will look to put the frustration of Friday nightѻýs tight loss against Everett behind them to focus on the challenging team they face Saturday night. Kelowna hosts the Vancouver Giants Saturday for their second game of the weekend.
The 3-1 loss to the Silvertips on Friday night was the proof the Rockets needed that they can play tough hockey against some of the leagueѻýs best teams as Everett leads the Western Conference, while Vancouver leads the B.C. division.
ѻýI thought it was a pretty even game (against Everett),ѻý said coach Adam Foote. ѻýThe sustained the pressure in our end, and picked it up. Weѻýre getting close, and Iѻým real happy with our effort.ѻý
Rocketsѻý defenceman Kaedan Korczak said the team will face to forget Fridayѻýs loss, and focus on Saturdayѻýs match-up.
Kelowna Rocketsѻý Kaedan Korczak looking past Fridayѻýs loss, and focusing on Saturdayѻýs game versus rivals Vancouver Giants.
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Kelowna came out with pace Friday night against the Silvertips, and struck first on the power-play with a Kyle Topping goal that came from a good play from Rocketsѻý rookie Alex Swetlikoff keeping it on off an attempted Everett clearing.
Everett goalie Max Palaga took over the game from there, stopping 31 of 32 Kelowna shots. The Silvertips scored two unanswered goals to control the game 2-1 to start the third period. The Rockets pushed throughout the period, but Palaga stood tall, and the Everett buried the Rockets with an empty net goal to win 3-1. The Silvertips have lost only one time this season when leading after two periods.
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The Kelowna Rockets did come close against the second best team in the WHL Friday night, but the Everett Silvertips came away with the win.. The Rockets stuck with the Silvertips throughout the game, and had their chances, and they came close, said head coach Adam Foote.
Kelowna Rockets barely bested by Everett 3-1. Rockets had their chances said coach Adam Foote.
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The Rocketsѻý season will come to an end at the end of March. The Rockets still sit third in the B.C. division, which is good enough for the eight playoff spot in the Western conference. Kelownaѻýs biggest rivals, the Kamloops Blazers, sit only four points back of the Rockets. The Rockets will aim to finish the season strong to ensure itѻýs Kelowna in the playoffs, and not Kamloops.
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