JERSEY DRAW to TAKE PLACE in the 2Nd INTERMISSION SATURDAY MARCH 16, 2019 Vs. VANCOUVER

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JERSEY DRAW to TAKE PLACE in the 2Nd INTERMISSION SATURDAY MARCH 16, 2019 Vs. VANCOUVER JERSEY DRAW TO TAKE PLACE IN THE 2nd INTERMISSION SATURDAY MARCH 16, 2019 vs. VANCOUVER Only One Jersey Per Person Can Be Won If Your Name Is Called Go Directly To The Table By The Rockets Store “In The Crease” To CHECK IN You Will Require ID If You Are Not In Attendance At The Game Please Send A Friend Or Family Member With A Letter On Your Behalf And They Must Provide ID JERSEY PRESENTATION Will Take Place Post-Game You Must Be At The Rockets Store By The 10 Minute Mark Of The Third Period If You Are Late You Will Forfeit Your Jersey You Will Be Taken To An Area So You Can Watch The Rest Of The Game Being On Time Will Allow For Everyone To Watch The Rest Of The Period You Must Be Willing To Go On To The Ice Surface To Collect Your Authentic Game Worn Jersey NAME_______________________________________ PHONE______________________________________ March 16, 2019 Game Entry Box Located at the Rockets Fan Information Booth at Prospera Place in Main Entrance Lobby Winner Will Be Announced At Tonight’s Game NAME ______________________________________PHONE____________________ March 16, 2019 Game Entry Box Located at the Rockets Fan Information Booth at Prospera Place in Main Entrance Lobby Winner Will Be Announced At Tonight’s Game NAME ______________________________________PHONE____________________ March 16, 2019 Game Entry Box Located at the Rockets Fan Information Booth at Prospera Place in Main Entrance Lobby Winner Will Be Announced At Tonight’s Game NAME ___________________________________________AGE________________ March 16, 2019 Game Entry Box Located At The Rockets Fan Information Booth At Prospera Place In Main Entrance Lobby 3 Contestants Will Be Announced At Tonight’s Game Winner: $100 Train Station Gift Card Runners Up: $50 Train Station Gift Card Must Be Willing To Go On Ice Must Be 16 Or Older To Enter Contest Will Take Place In The 1st Intermission SUNDAY MARCH 17, 2019 KELOWNA COMMUNITY THEATRE (1375 Water Street, Kelowna, BC) Business Casual Attire • Cash Bar 2:00 pm-3:30 pm • Catered Reception-Mingle With Players 3:30 pm-4:30 pm • Awards Ceremony TICKETS ON SALE FEBRUARY 15 ADULTS $25.00 KIDS (12-) $15.00 To Purchase Tickets Contact Anne-Marie Hamilton 250-979-0853 [email protected] PEPSI SAVE ON FOODS PLAYER OF THE GAME CONTEST You must be 6-12 years of age and HOME HARDWARE TRU FROZEN YOGURT a registered Minor Hockey Player. 3 STAR PRESENTER CONTEST You must be able to skate. STICK BOY/GIRL CONTEST FULL hockey equipment, skates Must be 12 or Under to Enter Must be 12 or Under to Enter and helmet are required. Enter at Home Hardware Enter at Save On Foods Locations Enter at TRU Frozen Yogurt KELOWNA ROCKETS VS VANCOUVER GIANTS Saturday, March 16, 2019 - 7:05pm Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC NO. PLAYER POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN DOB NO. Player POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN DOB 1 JAMES PORTER G R 5'10 165 Bonners Ferry, ID Apr. 9/00 30 DAVID TENDECK G R 6'2 181 North Vancouver, BC Nov. 25/99** 30 ROMAN BASRAN* G L 6'2 193 Vancouver, BC Jul. 26/01 31 TRENT MINER G L 6'1 179 Souris, MB Feb. 5/01 2 LASSI THOMSON* D R 6' 187 Tempere, FIN Sept. 24/00** 2 DALLAS HINES D L 6'3 196 Marwayne, AB Feb. 5/98 3 DALTON GALLY D L 6'5 227 Eagle River, AK Jan. 26/98 6 DYLAN PLOUFFE D L 6' 201 Sherwood Park, AB Apr. 27/99 4 DEVIN STEFFLER* D R 6' 168 Durango, CO July 14/00 8 TRISTEN NIELSEN C L 5'10 192 Fort St. John, BC Feb. 23/00 5 CAYDE AUGUSTINE* D L 6' 225 Airdrie, AB Oct. 5/01** 15 OWEN HARDY LW L 6'1 202 Nanaimo, BC Feb. 13/99 6 KAEDAN KORCZAK D R 6'3 188 Yorkton, SK Jan. 29/01 16 DAVIS KOCH RW L 6' 171 White Rock, BC Jun. 13/98 9 MARK LIWISKI* C L 6' 177 Dauphin, MB Aug. 8/01 19 DAWSON HOLT C R 5'11 195 Saskatoon, SK Feb 16/99 10 TED BRENNAN C L 6'1 204 Victoria, BC Jan. 29/00 20 YANNIK VALENTI* RW R 5'9 174 Bad Tolz, GER Sept. 24/00** 12 COLE CARRIER (AP) F L 5'11 174 Strathcona, AB July 3/02 21 AIDAN BARFOOT RW R 6'1 183 Richmond, BC Jun. 1/01 15 DALLON WILTON* RW L 6'2 218 Winnipeg, MB Apr. 29/01 22 JARED DMYTRIW RW R 5'11 195 Craven, SK Jun. 6/98 16 MICHAEL FARREN C R 5'10 165 Richmond, BC Apr. 19/00 23 JADON JOSEPH C R 6'1 172 Sherwood Park, AB May 22/99 17 ALEX SWETLIKOFF* C L 6'3 182 Kelowna, BC July 6/01 25 KALEB BULYCH D R 6'4 197 Yorkton, SK Jan. 25/00 19 ETHAN ERNST* C R 6' 171 Weyburn, SK Jan. 26/02 26 NICHOLAS DRAFFIN D R 6'3 205 Lethbridge, AB Aug. 16/01 20 CONNER BRUGGEN-CATE LW L 6'1½ 199 Langley, BC Sept. 13/99 27 SETH BAFARO D R 5'11 186 Revelstoke, BC May 16/00 21 SCHAEL HIGSON D L 6'1 220 Grande Prairie, AB May 11/98 28 LUKAS SVEJKOVSKY* RW R 5'9 158 Point Roberts, WA Nov. 28/01** 22 MATT BARBERIS D R 5'11 185 Surrey, BC Jan. 19/98 29 TANNER BROWN (AP) D L 5'10 165 Kelowna, BC Oct. 24/02** 24 KYLE TOPPING C L 5'11 185 Salt Spring Island, BC Nov. 18/99** 32 KRZ PLUMMER (AP) LW L 6'1 205 Whitecourt, AB Feb. 13/02 25 KYLE CROSBIE* C R 5'8 146 Didsbury, AB Feb. 18/01 34 BRAYDEN WATTS LW L 5'11 172 Bakersfield, CA Feb. 21/99 26 LIAM KINDREE RW L 5'10 177 North Vancouver, BC Jan. 2/00 39 EVAN PATRICIAN RW R 6'2 189 Calgary, AB Apr. 14/01 28 LEIF MATTSON RW R 6'1 196 Stonewall, MB July 23/99 40 MILOS ROMAN C L 6' 194 Kysucke Nove Mesto, SVK Nov. 6/99** 29 NOLAN FOOTE LW L 6'3 188 Englewood, CO Nov. 29/00** 41 ALEX KANNOK LEIPERT D R 6' 195 Regina, SK July 20/00 42 JUSTIN SOURDIF* C R 5'11 163 Surrey, BC Mar. 24/02 44 BOWEN BYRAM D L 6'1 192 Cranbrook, BC Jun. 13/01 47 JOEL SEXSMITH (AP) D L 6'1 181 Edmonton, AB Apr. 13/02 President/GM: Bruce Hamilton Majority Owner/President/ Governor: Ron Toigo Asst GM/ Dir. Player Personnel: Lorne Frey General Manager: Barclay Parneta Head Coach: Adam Foote VP Operations/Ass't General Manager: Peter Toigo Assistant Coach: Kris Mallette Head Coach: Michael Dyck Skills Development: Kim Gellert Associate Coach: Jamie Heward Athletic Therapist/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Scott Hoyer Assistant Coach: Jeff Battah Skating Instructor: Evan Marble Goaltending Coach: Paul Fricker Goaltender Coach: Adam Brown Athletic Therpaist: Mike Burnstein Equipment Manager: Chaydyn Johnson Equipment Manager: Shingo Sasaki Skills Coach: Yogi Svejkovsky Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jordan Mackenzie Referees: Mike LANGIN, Mark PEARCE Head Scout: Terry Bonner Linesmen: Ron DIETTERLE, Mike MCGOWAN Scouting Director: Daryl Anning VGJ: Mike Speckman Standings Western Conference U.S. Division Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM S/O Home Away P10 STK 1 xy Everett Silvertips 67 46 16 2 3 97 0.724 218 129 854 1-3 23-7-2-1 23-9-0-2 6-2-1-1 0-2-0-1 2 x Portland Winterhawks 66 40 20 3 3 86 0.652 251 199 975 2-3 23-7-2-1 17-13-1-2 6-4-0-0 1-0-0-0 3 x Spokane Chiefs 67 39 21 2 5 85 0.634 257 221 712 1-5 23-7-0-3 16-14-2-2 8-2-0-0 2-0-0-0 4 x Tri-City Americans 67 34 27 5 1 74 0.552 213 220 861 7-1 19-10-5-0 15-17-0-1 1-6-3-0 0-2-2-0 5 x Seattle Thunderbirds 66 29 29 6 2 66 0.500 220 238 1019 0-2 16-14-2-1 13-15-4-1 6-2-1-1 1-0-0-0 B.C. Division Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM S/O Home Away P10 STK 1 xy Vancouver Giants 67 48 15 2 2 100 0.746 226 159 784 3-2 26-6-1-1 22-9-1-1 8-1-0-1 3-0-0-0 2 x Victoria Royals 67 34 29 2 2 72 0.537 198 222 793 5-2 21-11-1-1 13-18-1-1 4-5-1-0 1-0-0-0 3 Kamloops Blazers 67 27 32 6 2 62 0.463 192 210 949 2-2 17-13-3-1 10-19-3-1 5-3-2-0 4-0-1-0 4 Kelowna Rockets 67 27 32 6 2 62 0.463 166 207 843 4-2 13-15-4-1 14-17-2-1 3-4-2-1 0-2-1-1 5 Prince George Cougars 67 19 40 5 3 46 0.343 150 233 885 3-3 10-17-4-2 9-23-1-1 3-6-1-0 2-0-0-0 Eastern Conference Central Division Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM S/O Home Away P10 STK 1 x Edmonton Oil Kings 66 40 18 4 4 88 0.667 250 194 679 1-4 24-9-0-0 16-9-4-4 9-1-0-0 9-0-0-0 2 x Lethbridge Hurricanes 67 39 18 5 5 88 0.657 265 232 895 1-5 20-9-1-4 19-9-4-1 9-1-0-0 7-0-0-0 3 x Calgary Hitmen 66 36 24 5 1 78 0.591 253 231 820 1-1 20-10-3-0 16-14-2-1 6-3-1-0 0-2-0-0 4 x Medicine Hat Tigers 67 35 26 4 2 76 0.567 215 219 492 5-2 19-10-3-1 16-16-1-1 4-5-1-0 3-0-0-0 5 x Red Deer Rebels 67 33 28 4 2 72 0.537 219 220 752 5-2 18-14-1-1 15-14-3-1 4-5-0-1 0-3-0-0 6 Kootenay ICE 67 12 45 7 3 34 0.254 176 320 687 2-3 8-22-3-0 4-23-4-3 1-8-0-1 0-6-0-0 East Division Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM S/O Home Away P10 STK 1 xy Prince Albert Raiders 67 53 10 2 2 110 0.821 304 155 792 1-2 27-4-2-0 26-6-0-2 7-2-1-0 0-1-0-0 2 x Saskatoon Blades 67 45 14 8 0 98 0.731 258 187 709 3-0 23-6-5-0 22-8-3-0 9-1-0-0 8-0-0-0 3 x Moose Jaw Warriors 67 39 20 6 2 86 0.642 228 192 624 1-2 15-12-4-2 24-8-2-0 6-4-0-0 2-0-0-0 4 Brandon Wheat Kings 67 30 29 4 4 68 0.507 225 239 719 2-4 19-11-1-2 11-18-3-2 2-7-1-0 0-5-0-0 5 Regina Pats 67 19 45 1 2 41 0.306 169 266 835 2-2 11-23-0-0 8-22-1-2 3-7-0-0 1-0-0-0 6 Swift Current Broncos 67 11 50 4 2 28 0.209 135 295 705 2-2 7-24-2-1 4-26-2-1 1-8-1-0 0-1-0-0 x = Clinched Playoff Position y = Teams who have clinched Division title Friday, March 15 2019 Saturday, March 16 2019 Sunday, March 17 2019 Brandon 4 at Regina 5 Final Calgary at Edmonton 2:00 pm MDT Edmonton at Calgary 2:00 pm MDT Prince Albert 2 at Saskatoon 3 Final Regina at Brandon 7:30 pm CDT Red Deer at Kootenay 4:00 pm MDT Moose Jaw 6 at Swift Current 1 Final Saskatoon at Prince Albert 7:00 pm MDT Seattle at Portland 5:00 pm PDT Lethbridge 4 at Red Deer 3 Final Swift Current at Moose Jaw 7:00 pm MDT Medicine Hat 5 at Kootenay 2 Final Portland at Seattle 6:05 pm PDT Prince George 5 at Kamloops 4 Final OT Lethbridge at Medicine Hat 7:30 pm MDT Spokane 5 at Tri-City 3 Final Kamloops at Prince George 7:00 pm PDT Kelowna 1 at Vancouver 2 Final Tri-City at Spokane 7:05 pm PDT Everett 2 at Victoria 3 Final SO Vancouver at Kelowna 7:05 pm PDT Victoria at Everett 7:05 pm PDT whl.ca Kelowna Rockets 2018-2019 Roster (as of March 16, 2019) NO.
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