
Rockets sign American goalie
Rockets press release:
The Kelowna Rockets are proud to announce that they have signed goaltender Harrison Boettiger to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement.
Boettiger, a 6’2”, 186-pound netminder from Wheat Ridge, Colorado, was originally selected 4th overall by the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the 2022 WHL U.S. Prospect Draft. The Rockets acquired his rights this past January as part of the Caden Price trade, which also brought in defenseman William Sharpe and multiple draft picks.
Regan’s Take: This is an important signing for a team looking to strengthen its goaltending depth. Boettinger had the option to head to the NCAA this fall, but he told RocketFAN he wasn’t confident he’d see much ice time there. Instead, he’s decided to take a shot at earning the starting job in Kelowna. To do that, he’ll need to outplay returning goalies Rhett Stoesser and Jake Pilon, who shared the net last season. The Rockets would prefer to have one clear starter heading into a season with high expectations. If Boettinger can prove he’s that guy, especially in his draft year, it could be a big step forward for both him and the team. While Boettiger hails from the United States, his family is no stranger to Canadian hockey. His older brother, Truman, suited up this past season for the Swan Valley Stampeders of the MJHL.
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