
Derrick Martin’s Mission: Win a Memorial Cup
Derrick Martin is getting set for his first full season as head coach of the Kelowna Rockets. He took over halfway through last year after Kris Mallette was let go in January, and now he’s got a team that’s older, tougher, and more experienced.
Last season wasn’t easy. The Rockets played a lot of close games but couldn’t finish, and some nights they got blown out. They won just nine home games, tied with Regina and Moose Jaw, two non-playoff teams, for a league low, and allowed a league-high 311 goals against. Martin says that the tough stretch actually brought the players closer together.
“I think you take a lot out of it,” he said. “Our guys will tell you, they feel a lot closer showing up here this year, and I think a large piece of that is because we had to get each other through it. There were a lot of tough days… and along the way, there were a couple of pretty significant blowouts, and those are tough nights.”
This year has a different feel around Prospera Place. There’s a new scoreboard hanging over center ice, and the team is skating with fresh logos on the jerseys and on the rink. For Martin, it feels like a clean slate.
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