Veteran Rockets flex in third period
The Kelowna Rockets are the second-oldest team in the Western Hockey League, and Friday night at Prospera Place, that experience was on full display.
In a game that demanded patience and a sprinkle of composure, the Rockets delivered their most complete period of hockey when it mattered most, scoring three times in the third period to earn a 5-2 win over the Calgary Hitmen. Kelowna outshot Calgary 19-9 in the final frame, turning a tight, tactical contest into a convincing home ice victory.
Carson Wetsch led the way against his former club, scoring twice and adding an assist. The former Hitman was named the game’s first star after a dominant night that showcased both skill and maturity.
Associate coach Don Hay said the early stages had the feel of a chess match.


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