Prince George Goalie the Difference In Rockets 4-3 Loss

contributed | December 5, 2014 in Sports

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The Prince George Cougars defeated the Kelowna Rockets 4-3 at Prospera Place on Friday night, scoring four times in the second period to beat the Rockets.

photo credit KelownaNow - Prince George netminder, Ty Edmonds was stellar in net earning first star honours.

Chase Witala had four points and Prince George netminder Ty Edmonds was stellar in the Prince George net, especially in the third period when Kelowna outshot the Cougars 16-4 but could not tie the game.

The Rockets jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead on Prince George in the first period as Nick Merkley scored his 10th of the season just 35 seconds into the game. Justin Kirkland added his 9th of the season midway through the first and the Rockets took a 2-0 lead into the dressing room.

But the Cougars took the game over in the second, scoring four times to take the lead. The Rockets were 1-for-8 on the power play while the Cougars were 1-for-3. Jackson Whistle took the loss in net.


The Rockets close out a four game homestand on Saturday night at Prospera Place as they host the Prince Albert Raiders.

photo credit KelownaNow - PG stormed the net and managed to bang some rebounds in, their work down low was a big factor in the game.

Following Saturday's game the Rockets will head out on a five game Alberta road trip to close out the team's pre Christmas schedule.

photo credit KelownaNow -  Rourke Chartier scored his 32nd of the season on the power play and with Whistle pulled. 

Kelowna plays two home games between Christmas and New Year's with home games Dec. 27 (Kamloops) and 30 (Prince George).

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