Boo birds don’t often chirp at Kelowna Rockets home games
You could hear the boos. The crowd of over 56 hundred fans didn’t roar out in unison Monday afternoon, but even the small contingent of naysayers voicing their disapproval was noticeable.
The puck had not even dropped between the Kelowna Rockets and Tri-City Americans on a Monday afternoon when fare-weathered supporters shouted out in dismay as head coach Kris Mallette’s mug was shown on the video screen high above the ice surface at Prospera Place during the pre-game introductions.
In a season where losses have overshadowed victories, the head coach is the easy target for hockey fans who pay full value for their ticket and are given free access to cheer, or in this case, jeer whomever they want.
I remember years ago, general manager Bruce Hamilton, during a losing season, getting the same treatment from season-ticket holders situated in their seats below as he was sitting high above the ice surface with then-director of player personnel Lorne Frey beside him near our broadcast location.
I would like to see a new coach. One that can motivate the players, and has the experience to get the team beyond 1st round. The present system does not seem to be working.
I appreciate you sharing your opinion. Getting out of the first round will be a monumental task this season with one of Prince George – Everett or Portland to tangle with. Like last season, it is a date with one of the top teams in the Western Conference.
Coach has the right of it !! When the team plays the way he’s wanting… they can hang with the best !!. It’s up to them if they WANT to or not ??
Mallette and his staff are trying to do the best with the roster they have. The average number of players on a WHL roster that were chosen – by the team and not via trade – in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd rounds is 6. The Kelowna Rockets have two players who they have drafted in rounds 1 through 3.