Rockets still searching for first victory
The good news? The Kelowna Rockets most valuable player, Tij Iginla, returned to the lineup Wednesday night after attending the Utah Hockey Club’s training camp.
The bad news? The Prince George Cougars also welcomed Terik Parascak and Riley Heidt from NHL camps with the Washington Capitals and Minnesota Wild respectively.
While Iginla, the team’s leading goal scorer last season with 47 made an impact with a second-period goal, Parascak had two third-period strikes, and Heidt ended the evening with a goal and two assists in the Cougars’ 5-2 road victory.
“From an effort and detail standpoint, I thought our group was night and day better,” Rockets assistant coach Derrick Martin said when comparing Sunday’s loss in Everett (6-3) to another three-goal loss to the Cougars. “I thought in the second period we were hungry and put them on their heels.”


If we can just FIND OUR RHYTHM we should be fine( knowing where your mates are and what they are doing) chemistry? 🙂
Agreed. The only forward line from last season, Cicek/Gojsic/Iginla, scored both goals last night. Chemistry takes time to develop.
Once the chemistry between all of these guys is established, they’ll be able to play an efficient 60 minutes of hockey, plus the veteran presence of Cicek, Gojsic, Graham, and Iginla, good luck to the boys in Spokane and Tri-city this weekend 👍