2003 – The Kelowna Rockets debut at the Memorial Cup
Five Memorial Cups, with five distinct memories when the Kelowna Rockets represented the Western Hockey League at the high-profile tournament.
On the eve of the 2024 event in Saginaw, Michigan, RocketFAN looks back at the Kelowna Rockets’ first attempt, from a broadcaster’s perspective, at capturing major junior hockey’s top prize.
The first appearance of three straight stops at the Memorial Cup came in 2003 when the 10-day event was hosted by the Quebec Remparts. Despite having seven years of junior hockey broadcasting under my belt, attending the event for the first time was an eye-opener.
What do I remember? Being late for the ‘coaches press conference’ was one of several early tournament follies as we made our way to the Colisee, the former home of the NHL’s Quebec Nordiques. With colour analyst Roger Snow in tow, we made it as the presser was wrapping up, sweat coming from our foreheads on a hot humid day in May and likely perspiration seeping through our golf shirts, which the Kelowna Rockets graciously gifted us so we could look the part as the organization’s radio broadcast team.
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