Hot start, cold finish
The Kelowna Rockets delivered one of their most complete opening periods of the season, built a two-goal lead, fired 40 shots on net, and still walked away with only a single point in a 4–3 overtime loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers on home ice.
For assistant coach Brandon McMillan, the script was painfully familiar.
“We came out strong, we were all over them, got up by 2 goals and had a really good first period,” he said. “Just couldn’t drag that and really put the killer instinct into it in the second period, and that let them back into the game, and that’s really the story of the game tonight.”
The Rockets surged early, scoring twice and outshooting the Tigers by a decisive margin. They smothered Medicine Hat’s transition game, forced turnovers, and limited chances against. It was fast, connected hockey — the type of start coaches preach.


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