
Confidence climbing
The Kelowna Rockets are starting to look like a confident hockey club, and head coach Derek Martin likes what he’s seeing.
Kelowna pulled off its most dramatic win of the season Wednesday night in Prince George, beating the defending B.C. Division champion Cougars 5-4 on Tomas Poletin’s goal with seven seconds left. The Rockets erased a 4-2 deficit with two goals 35 seconds apart, both coming with the extra attacker. The only sour spot in the win was the power play going 0 for 8.
Goaltending duties have also settled early in the season. Nineteen-year-old Josh Banini has started all four games since being acquired from Moose Jaw, while 17-year-old Harrison Boettinger, picked up in the Caden Price trade with Lethbridge, served as backup in Prince George and is expected to make his WHL debut this weekend.
“He’s got a little fire in his belly and a little bit of swagger,” Martin said of Banini. “He’s held us in some games already and given us an opportunity to find our footing. Off the ice, he’s fit in pretty seamlessly. He’s a great personality to have around the dressing room.”
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