A fine line between winning and losing
The Kelowna Rockets are 11 games into their season, sitting at 4-5-1-1. Every one of their four wins has been decided by a single goal. Every loss feels close enough to sting. Head coach Derrick Martin isn’t concerned, but he’s not satisfied, either.
“It’s not about the panic button at this time,” Martin said. “We’re still chasing putting everything together for a full game, and I don’t want to be talking about this two months from now.”
The Rockets’ record is deceiving. They’ve rarely been out of a game. Of their five losses, four have been decided by two goals or fewer – just a post, a bounce, or a single mistake away from points. But as Martin sees it, close enough isn’t nearly good enough.
“When you’re middling in the pack and you’re a goal short in four games, that really leaves a burning in the back of your mind,” he said. “Points at this time of the year are critical, and they’ll matter at the end of the year. We’ve got to find a way to rectify that.”


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