Saturday, April 10, 2010

Seven minutes and 56 seconds away from sending it to game six


  • Lucas Bloodoff's goal with 7:56 left in regulation time should have sent the Kelowna Rockets second round playoff series back to Prospera Place for a game six, but the Tri City Americans had other ideas. Down by two goals late in the game, the Americans scored twice, including the tying goal with the goaltender pulled with 1:24 left in regulation time. Then in overtime, forward Kruise Reddick scored the game winning goal with a blast from just inside the blue line that beats goaltender Mark Guggenberger between the legs. Game over. Series over. Tri City Americans 4, Kelowna Rockets 3. The Am's eliminate the Rockets in five games.
  • You won't have success without secondary scoring, and the Rockets found that out first hand in this series. The line of Lucas Bloodoff, Brandon McMillan and Geordie Wudrick were in on all three goals in the game five loss. In fact, of the 11 goals scored in the series by the Rockets, that line combined to score nine of them.
  • Who was the best player on the ice in game five? He wasn't granted a star, but Brandon McMillan ended his junior career with a terrific performance. McMillan scored once shorthanded, had an even strength breakaway goal, and set up Lucas Bloodoff's third period goal to make it 3-1. McMillan will be playing his 20 year-old season in the Anaheim Ducks organization next season. His final game in a Rockets uniform was lights out.
  • Mark Guggenberger again proved that he indeed comes to play in the playoffs. The 21 year-old goaltender was again sharp and can't be blamed for allowing the game winning goal. Reddick essentially moves away from a sliding Brett Bulmer before walking into a slap shot that goes through Guggenberger's legs. Reddick is the hero for a second straight game after also scoring the winner on the power play in game four.
  • Lucas Bloodoff's final game with the Rockets was a memorable one. The Rockets captain had three goals in the series, none more impressive then his diving stab at a puck in game five that was sent towards the goal by line mate Brandon McMillan. If the Rockets rookies can take one thing away from Bloodoff's performance in the playoffs, it was his work ethic.
  • As good as the Rockets power play was during the regular season, it struggled in the playoffs. While it showed signs of improving in an opening round series against Everett, it went totally flat against Tri City. In the five games against the Americans it went 2 for 19. That's good for an efficiency rate of just 10.5%. In game five the Rockets were granted a 5 on 3 in the second period but were unable to score. It could have been a difference maker in the series, but failed to manufacture a goal in three of the last four games of the series.
  • The Tri City Americans are a fun team to watch. They have the ability to change the game in a matter of seconds thanks to their skill level. This team works hard, never gives up, yet plays a clean-hard nosed game.
  • Congratulations to Americans GM Bob Tory, head coach Jim Hiller and the players, for an enjoyable series. With three of the five games decided by a single goal, it just showed that these two teams were evenly matched despite the 21 point deferential in the Western Conference standings.
  • The Rockets played 84 games this season....72 regular season and 12 playoff games. In the playoffs, those 12 games were played in just 22 nights.
  • The game photo used on this blog is courtesy of John Allen Photography.

11 comments:

Ryan said...

Well Regan, it really was the same old story. Where was the leadership, shut-down guys, coaching etc. I mean how many times did we allow an early goal, a goal soon after we had scored and now when we had a lead and were close to finishing them off. Yes, Gord the D was inexperienced but we have the guys to bottle things up and slow things down and a coach needs to see the pattern and call a TO once inawhile other than the cliche times.

Its too bad, a better fate was deserved but if you cant hold a 2-0 goal lead and show some killer instinct, it spells trouble.

Why was Callahan scratched for the playoffs?

g.k said...

Great season Rockets!! I'm not disappointed as the team performed better than expected with such a young roster!! The Ams were a more talented, experienced squad & it showed in the end. I doubt whoever plays these guys in the next round, be it the Hawks or Giants will stand a chance. We've been pretty successful here for quite a while so we can't be bitter. Look out next year though as we'll be a year older & quite a bit bigger & my expectations will be higher also.

Regan Bartel said...

Callahan was not scratched for the playoffs. He was the only player to dress in all 84 games.

Ryan said...

Oh, he just played like someone who was scratched then. Did the fighting, dirty stuff, went to the dirty areas, hit, stuck up for his teammates all before he got drafted. Guess thats all that matters to him.

Unknown said...

...It's unfortunate but this game pretty much sums up this season for me... I thought the team played well enough to win this game but in the end, just didn't do it!(Powerplay did us in!) Great season thou for one of the youngest rosters in the league...next year should be fun...best of luck to Guggs, Lucas, Dallas and of coarse Brandon who has, as we all know, played his final game at this level. It sure would be nice if the higher ups of the team could land us a bonified superstar goalie... we've never really seen that here in Kelowna...great job Regan and Gord as well!!

Fan4life said...

Great season for the young guys. The experience will go along way next year. Was very disappointed that McMillen was not given a star. By the sound of the game he was by far the best player on the ice either team. McMillen 1st star,last game as a Rocket should have recognized by those who decide these things.

Fan4life said...

Great season for the young guys. The experience will go along way next year. Was very disappointed that McMillen was not given a star. By the sound of the game he was by far the best player on the ice either team. McMillen 1st star,last game as a Rocket should have recognized by those who decide these things.

jaz301 said...

Well the season come to an end, but they should be proud of themselves. With a young team they made it far. At one point I did not think they would even make the playoffs, but they turned it around and finished in 6th. Congrats Rockets on a good season.

You think we will see the same kinda thing next season? Yeah the rookies might be a little bit older and stronger, but if we lose are veterans who can they have to look up to? I could be wrong, but that's just my opinion.

I want to thank you and Gord for another great season. I have always enjoyed listening to your radio broadcast. And you blog is great too. I enjoy reading your thoughts on the game and getting information about the organization you don't usually find on the rockets website. I look forward to continue reading you blog and reading Gords tweets.

Regan Bartel said...

Ryan, it's best to be careful before calling a player out. Callahan was playing with a significant rib injury throughout the playoffs. He could have shut it down and not played. He didn't. Cally was no where near the player he is when healthy, but he sucked it up for the betterment of the team.

Ryan said...

I would just like to point out that that is a different Ryan then myself. I personally like Callahan :p

Gord McGarva said...

Thanks for the kind words "DJ" and "Jaz301". I consider it a privilege and honour to broadcast the Rockets games.

Thanks to the all players, coaches, and staff of the Kelowna Rockets for their availability and assistance in making the job possible.

Thanks to Regan for his continued mentorship and professionalism. I thoroughly enjoyed the season and continued to learn about the finer points of broadcasting.