Rockets struggle to match intensity after emotional week
The emotional bubble burst for the Kelowna Rockets Saturday night at the Langley Events Centre.
After a week filled with off-ice distractions leading up to the looming trade deadline, farewells to familiar faces, and the arrival of four new players, it was clear that something had to give. Following a gritty 6-3 win over the Prince George Cougars on home ice Friday night, where raw emotions boiled over into a tremendous effort, the Rockets struggled to bring the same intensity in a road loss 24 hours later.
“We were passengers for 35 minutes,” Rockets interim head coach Derrick Martin told RocketFAN. “We didn’t push out of the zone. We didn’t control pucks. We didn’t get pucks back. It wasn’t that we weren’t competing; we were competing, just playing harder than we needed to, and not smarter than we needed to.”
The Rockets, a larger team after the deadline than before, found themselves spending more time in the penalty box—a familiar recipe for disaster.
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