Saturday, February 20, 2010

Rockets may have lost more than just the game

  • The Calgary Hitmen are a good team. The Kelowna Rockets, much like the sixty-two hundred strong at Prospera Place, watched the Central Division leaders perform their magic Friday night. With just a handful of players rising to the occasion, the Rockets fell 4-1 to the Hitmen, who won for the 22nd time on opposition ice this season.
  • Head coach Ryan Huska pointed to just three forwards that showed some moxy in his team’s 27th loss of the season. Brett Bulmer, Max Adolph and Geordie Wudrick showed some jump, but outside of that, it was slim pickings. The coach didn’t name names, but was disappointed with the urgency level of some of his veteran players.
  • Despite a lack of urgency, it’s amazing that the Rockets were a goal post away from tying the game in the third period. Forward Brandon McMillan rings one off the post when the game is 2-1. Moments later the Hitmen score to make it a 3-1 game.
  • Who was the most dangerous player on the ice? Brandon Kozun. Man, I love the way he plays. Up tempo all the time. The little man is held off the score sheet but creates some good things. The 19 year-old had a gift wrapped breakaway that has him firing the puck wide of the net.
  • How good has Kozun been over the last two seasons? Do you remember how I was pumping Colin Long’s tires last season for a combined 190 points over two seasons? Kozun has 193 points – and counting – if you take last years point total and this year’s offensive outburst into account.
  • Both teams play this game without a key defenceman. Twenty-year-old Dallas Jackson missed his 6th straight game with an ankle injury while Calgary doesn’t dress 19 year-old Michael Stone. Stone has a foot problem.
  • Rookie Max Adolph gets positive press for a fight with Hitmen forward Cody Beach. Beach is not only 5 inches taller, but has no less than 15 fighting majors more than Adolph. The two tango in the third period. Beach now has 17 fighting majors. Adolph has a whopping two!
  • I liked the play of goaltender Mark Guggenberger. Making his first start since February 5th, the 21 year-old was especially sharp during a 4 minute power play the Hitmen were awarded after forward Geordie Wudrick is assessed a double minor for high sticking. Guggenberger was quick down low, used his big body to perfection and just played a steady game. While he didn’t pick up a star in the building, he was the third star on our broadcast.
  • The Rockets lost forward Cody Chikie, who was sent to hospital after what appeared to be a clean hit. Chikie did not travel with the team to Portland, which tells you it’s more than just a bruise.
  • The game features two brothers squaring off against each other. Kyle Aschim (Hitmen) meets his younger brother Sean (Rockets).
  • The loss has the Rockets leading 7th place Kamloops by just one point and 8th place Chilliwack by three. Both the Blazers and Bruins are winners on Friday.
  • It was nice to see a good contingent of Hitmen fans at Friday’s game. They have a lot to cheer about as they see their team win a regular season game in Prospera Place for the first time since 2005.

4 comments:

g.k said...

With efforts like that I don't see this team making the playoffs. We have a very tough schedule ahead of us compared to the Blazers & Bruins. If we do sneak in it will be a short series for sure. Oh well this is a young team & will be much better next year.

g.k said...

Re previous comment by myself, this doesn't mean I'm giving up on them!!!!

Jared Comeau said...

We only need 4 more points to clinch a playoff spot GK...We will make the playoffs, but will get swept in the first round...

Also Regan...I don't like Kozun as much as you...He was virtually invisible in last years finals and less than stellar at the World Juniors...This kid chokes up in the big games.

g.k said...

my mistake Jared, I quess we'll be the 8th seed, & an upset of Tricity won't happen.