Redemption With Authority For Kelowna Rockets In Win Over Tri-City

| October 22, 2014 in Sports

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photo credit KelownaNow  - In light of the national tragedy today in Ottawa, a moment of silence was held at the start of the game to honour the men and women that put their lives on the live for Canada everyday. 

Not only did the Kelowna Rockets get redemption in their victory over the only team to have defeated them so far this season, they did it with authority in every aspect of the game. From shots on net, hits, goals, energy, goaltending, emotion and control of the game, the Rockets are clearly the best team in the CHL for good reason. 

Jesse Lees started things off with quick goal on the wrap around that seemed to fool the big Tri-City netminder. Eric Comrie had just stopped Lees on a breakaway moments earlier. 

photo credit KelownaNow  - Jesse Lees with his first goal of the year and the first in the game. 

Comrie lost sight of the puck after a shot by Kris Schmidli, and Tomas Soustal pushed the puck over the goal line 30 seconds later. That would give the Rockets a 2-0 lead 6:38 in and that lead would hold to end the first. Jackson Whistle only made four stops in the first, but all of them big.

photo credit KelownaNow  - Tomas Soustal celebrating his second of the year. 

Tyrell Goulbourne would net his 3rd of the season in the second and then his second of the game in the third on the powerplay. The 4-0 final score was a text book game of dominance in almost every aspect of the game. 

The Rockets outshot Tri-City 34-22 with Whistle stopping all 22 and even though the shot total was low, most of the shots were quality scoring chances. 

photo credit KelownaNow  -  The boys giving some encouragement to linemate Cole Martin who mixed it up with Parker Bowles.

Goulboure was named the game's first star, with Lees as second and Whistle third star for his second shutout this season and fifth in his WHL career. 

photo credit KelownaNow  -  Goulbourne on the doorstep with Comrie, this one would end up in the net. 


In addition, the Canadian Hockey League today announced the fifth edition of the BMO CHL Top 10 Rankings for the 2014-15 regular season and the Kelowna Rockets are once again, ranked as the number one team in the CHL.

The Rockets are back in action on Saturday night at Prospera Place when they play host to the Brandon Wheat Kings.

It's the Rockets annual London Drugs Halloween Scramble with kids 12 and under welcome to hunt for candy on the ice.

photo credit KelownaNow  -  Captain Madison Bowey letting Goulbourne know that he's having a great game.

For more game photos click the image below.

Scoring Summary

Tri-City Americans 0 at Kelowna Rockets 4 - Status: Final
Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC

Tri-City 0 0 0 - 0
Kelowna 2 1 1 - 4

1st Period-1, Kelowna, Lees 1 (Heffley, Stephens), 5:57. 2, Kelowna, Soustal 2 (Schmidli, Baillie), 6:38. Penalties-Bowles T.c (major-fighting), 9:12; Martin Kel (major-fighting), 9:12; McCue T.c (delay of game), 11:03; Coghlan T.c (tripping), 13:40; Nickles T.c (hooking), 16:31.

2nd Period-3, Kelowna, Goulbourne 3 (Merkley), 8:37. Penalties-Rutledge T.c (roughing), 2:09; Heffley Kel (roughing), 2:09; Gatenby Kel (hooking), 9:35; James T.c (charging), 19:11.

3rd Period-4, Kelowna, Goulbourne 4 (Bowey, Stadel), 0:57 (PP). Penalties-Nickles T.c (slashing), 3:47; Soustal Kel (too many men), 13:36; Gutierrez T.c (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:11; Yorke Kel (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:11; Bowey Kel (roughing), 16:19.

Shots on Goal-Tri-City 4-8-10-22. Kelowna 11-14-9-34.
Power Play Opportunities-Tri-City 0 / 3; Kelowna 1 / 5.
Goalies-Tri-City, Comrie 6-4-0-0 (34 shots-30 saves). Kelowna, Whistle 10-1-0-0 (22 shots-22 saves).
A-4,674
Referees-Mike Langin (67), Steve Papp (17).
Linesmen-Kevin Crowell (141), Dave McMahon (134).

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