‘He is as talented a player as we’ve every had’ – GM Bruce Hamilton on Andrew Cristall
Bruce Hamilton is a straight shooter. The longtime general manager of the Kelowna Rockets doesn’t mince words when asked a direct question.
The 66-year-old isn’t immune to voicing his disapproval either if things aren’t going well for a team he has owned since the Tacoma Rockets were awarded an expansion franchise for the start of the 1991-1992 season.
The main goal over the summer, it appears, was improving the roster with better players in the 2006 age group.
“We had an opportunity to get two real good young players,” Hamilton told RocketFAN. “With [Tij] Iginla, things didn’t work out in Seattle, and so we were fortunate to get into the deal there. With [Horoki] Gojsic, we drafted his brother, and all of a sudden there was some interest, so we made a deal with Victoria. He is going to be a big-time player once he gets used to the league and is going to be an exciting player for us by scoring a lot of goals.”


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