After the Memorial Cup: Rockets head into another big offseason
It has been just over three weeks since the start of the 2026 Memorial Cup, and while the Kelowna Rockets did not get the results they wanted on the ice, this tournament is right up there for me as one of the more rewarding ones I have covered as a broadcaster, now six of them in the books.
There is always a strange balance when you host an event like this in your own city. You feel it everywhere. The expectation, the familiarity, and the fact that it is your team, your rink, your community right in the middle of it all. But once the puck dropped, what stood out most was not the standings or the results. It was how Kelowna showed up for it.
Downtown had a different feel for those ten days. Restaurants full, patios busy, jerseys everywhere you looked. There was just a buzz in the core that you only get when something big is going on. At Prospera Place, it was as good an atmosphere as I have seen. Packed to the rafters in late May and games that mattered from the first puck drop.
From a broadcast side, it was a really good setup. Calling all three round-robin games for the Rockets, then the championship final between Kitchener and Everett, four games over ten days. That is the sweet spot. Enough to stay sharp, stay in rhythm, stay locked in, but not so much that you are grinding yourself down.


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