Fast start fuels Rockets to 5-2 win over Americans
The Kelowna Rockets didn’t waste much time taking control Wednesday night at Prospera Place.
Four goals in the opening period gave the Rockets all the breathing room they would need, as Kelowna skated to a 5-2 home-ice win over the visiting Tri-City Americans. It was the Rockets’ 18th victory of the season and their sixth at home, in a game that showed both how dangerous this group can be – and how much they’re still learning about playing together.
Kelowna’s start was overwhelming. After a feeling-out stretch early, the Rockets struck first when Tij Iginla opened the scoring, setting the tone for what became a dominant first period. From there, the floodgates opened.
Mazden Leslie added to the lead, newcomer Parker Alcos jumped into the rush to score his first as a Rocket, and Connor Pankratz capped the frame with a shorthanded goal. By the time the dust settled, Kelowna had built a 4–0 lead after 20 minutes and had Prospera Place buzzing.


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