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KELOWNA ROCKETS VS RED DEER REBELS Saturday, February 15, 2020 - 7:05 PM Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC OFFICIAL KELOWNA ROCKETS M A R G O R GAMEDAY P PRESENTED BY trevor 8 wong kelowna rockets vsred deer rebels SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2020 | PROSPERA PLACE KELOWNA ROCKETS VS RED DEER REBELS Saturday, February 15, 2020 - 7:05 PM Prospera Place - Kelowna, BC NO. PLAYER POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN DOB NO. PLAYER POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN DOB 30 ROMAN BASRAN G L 6'3 190 Vancouver, BC Jul. 26/01 31 ETHAN ANDERS G R 6'1 171 Pilot Butte, SK Sep. 26/00** 31 COLE SCHWEBIUS G L 6'0 181 Kelowna, BC Apr. 11/01 35 BYRON FANCY G L 6'2 180 Claresholm, AB Feb. 20/01 3 SEAN COMRIE* D R 6'1 170 Edmonton, AB Jan. 30/00 2 KYLE MASTERS* D R 5'11 160 Edmonton, AB Apr. 9/03 4 DEVIN STEFFLER D R 6'2 187 Durango, CO Jul. 14/00 3 BLAKE GUSTAFSON* D L 6'2.5 188 Ardrossan, AB May 21/02 5 JAROD NEWELL AP D R 6'2 211 Wainwright, AB Feb. 4/02 4 CHRISTOFFER SEDOFF* D L 6'1 189 Helsinki, FIN Feb. 20/02 6 KAEDAN KORCZAK D R 6'4 200 Yorkton, SK Jan. 29/01 6 ETHAN SAKOWICH D L 6'2 184 Athabasca, AB Feb. 4/99 7 CONNER MCDONALD D R 6'0 192 Delta, BC May 31/99 9 JAYDEN GRUBBE* C R 6'2.5 189 Calgary, AB Jan. 12/03 8 TREVOR WONG* LW L 5'8 154 Vancouver, BC May 4/03 10 CAMERON HAUSINGER RW R 5'10 191 Anchorage, AK Jan. 12/99 9 MARK LIWISKI LW L 6'0 188 Dauphin, MB Aug. 8/01 11 ZAK SMITH LW L 6'2.5 189 Austin, MB May 25/01 11 PAVEL NOVAK* F R 5'10 170 Tabor, CZE Apr. 16/02 12 CHRIS DOUGLAS RW R 6'1.5 184 Richmond, BC Jul. 6/00 14 ELIAS CARMICHAEL* D L 6'2 184 Langley, BC Mar. 18/03 14 BEN KING C R 6'2 190 Vernon, BC May 15/02 15 DALLON WILTON RW L 6'2 222 Beausejour, MB Apr. 29/01 17 JAXSEN WIEBE* RW R 6'1 200 Moose Jaw, SK May 16/02 16 MICHAEL FARREN C R 5'11 162 Richmond, BC Apr. 19/00 18 JACE ISLEY* LW L 6'1.5 180 Grande Prairie, AB Jul. 14/02 17 ALEX SWETLIKOFF C L 6'4 189 Kelowna, BC Jul. 6/01 19 JOSH TARZWELL LW L 6'1 205 Red Deer, AB Feb. 8/00 19 ETHAN ERNST F R 6'0 178 Weyburn, SK Jan. 26/02 20 ARSHDEEP BAINS LW L 6'1 183 Surrey, BC Jan. 9/01 20 MATTHEW WEDMAN C L 6'3 196 Edmonton, AB May 25/99 21 DALLON MELIN LW L 6'3 195 Czar, AB Mar. 26/02 21 JAKE LEE D L 6'2 209 Sherwood Park, AB Jul. 13/01 22 KEATON SORENSEN* C L 5'9.5 150 Red Deer, AB Jan. 26/02 22 DILLON HAMALIUK LW L 6'4 193 Leduc, AB Oct. 30/00** 24 MASON WARD* D R 6'4 194 Lloydminster, AB May 12/02 23 JAKE POOLE* F R 6'1 187 McAuley, MB Jun. 24/02 25 ETHAN ROWLAND* C R 5'9.5 185 Calgary, AB Sep. 24/02** 24 KYLE TOPPING C L 6'0 189 Salt Spring Island, BC Nov. 18/99** 26 CHASE LESLIE D L 6'0 179 Camrose, AB Aug. 23/02 25 TYSON FEIST D R 6'2 181 Dawson Creek, BC Jan. 14/01 27 JOEL SEXSMITH* D L 6'2 185 Edmonton, AB Apr. 13/02 26 LIAM KINDREE RW L 5'11 182 North Vancouver, BC Jan. 2/00 27 JONAS PETEREK* RW R 6'2 179 Havirov, CZE Feb. 19/01 28 DYLAN WIGHTMAN AP LW L 6'1 175 Kelowna, BC Feb. 3/03 29 NOLAN FOOTE LW L 6'4 200 Englewood, CO Nov. 29/00** * Rookie ** Late Birthday Affects NHL Draft Status AP - Affiliate Player President/GM: Bruce Hamilton General Manager/Head Coach: Brent Sutter Asst GM/ Dir. Player Personnel: Lorne Frey Assistant GM: Shaun Sutter Head Coach: Adam Foote Assistant Coach: Brad Flynn Assistant Coach: Kris Mallette Assistant Coach: Ryan Colville Assistant Coach: Vernon Fiddler Assistant Coach: Erik Lodge Director of Hockey Ops: Jake Wagman Goaltender Coach: Kraymer Barnstable Skills Development: Kim Gellert Hockey/Education Coordinator: Arie Postmus Athletic Therapist/Strength & Conditioning Coach: Scott Hoyer Equipment Manager: Dave "Radar" Horning Goaltender Coach: Adam Brown Athletic Therapist: Terence Robertson Equipment Manager: Chaydyn Johnson Dressing Room Attendant: Mikel McIver ReFerees: Brayden ARCAND, Matt HICKETTS Linesmen: Dustin MINTY, Jade PORTWOOD VGJ: Barry Kennedy Rockets Next Home Game: Monday, February 17, 2019 vs. Calgary Hitmen (2:05 PM) Standings Western Conference U.S. Division Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA PIM RW ROW S/O Home Away P10 STK 1 x Portland Winterhawks 52 38 7 3 4 83 0.798 219 131 595 31 35 3-4 21-1-2-2 17-6-1-2 7-1-1-1 3-0-1-1 2 x Everett Silvertips 51 35 12 3 1 74 0.725 175 123 599 30 34 1-1 18-6-1-0 17-6-2-1 8-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 3 Spokane Chiefs 54 31 18 4 1 67 0.620 206 159 505 26 31 0-1 18-9-2-0 13-9-2-1 7-3-0-0 0-1-0-0 4 Seattle Thunderbirds 52 21 25 3 3 48 0.462 147 194 755 15 17 4-3 11-12-1-1 10-13-2-2 3-4-1-2 0-1-0-0 5 Tri-City Americans 52 16 31 4 1 37 0.356 132 238 714 12 14 2-1 9-12-3-1 7-19-1-0 2-8-0-0 1-0-0-0 B.C. 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