Rockets’ first Memorial Cup appearance helped build a powerhouse
We are officially one week away from the start of the 2026 Memorial Cup in Kelowna, with the host Kelowna Rockets opening the tournament against the Ontario Hockey League champion Kitchener Rangers.
With excitement building around the city, RocketFAN is taking a look back at the franchise’s previous appearances at the prestigious event. Today, we rewind to 2003, the first time the Rockets reached the Memorial Cup after capturing the first WHL championship in franchise history.
That Rockets team was one of the strongest in the Western Hockey League and featured a lineup loaded with offensive firepower. The club was led by 20-year-old forward Jesse Schultz, who had been acquired the previous season in a trade with the Prince Albert Raiders. Schultz exploded offensively, scoring 53 goals and finishing just four points behind Erik Christenson of the Kamloops Blazers for the league scoring title.
Behind the bench was head coach Marc Habscheid, who guided the Rockets to one of the best seasons in team history. Kelowna finished the regular season with 51 wins and 109 points, four more than the Red Deer Rebels, securing first place overall in the WHL standings.


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