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mccabe23
02-23-2005, 05:38 PM
Anybody know if Shaw is still showing this game? It's listed on the Shaw CHL schedule but upon viewing the TV guide today, it's not listed. :confused:

eecliff
02-25-2005, 09:19 PM
WHL HEADLINES
Created: Feb 25, 2005

FRIDAY'S WHL
FRIDAY'S WHL MATCH-UPS - Shea Weber and the Kelowna Rockets (37-12-11-2) visit the Vancouver Giants (30-25-3-3) in one of 10 Western Hockey League contests on Friday night.

Tonight's contest between the Rockets and Giants can be seen throughout the B.C. region on SHAW.

The Rockets, who currently sit second in the B.C. division, are coming off Wednesday's 4-3 overtime victory over Seattle and have won six of their last seven games. Kelowna's power play is ranked second in the league, and first in the league on the road. Rockets' rookie Lauris Darzins has scored three goals in his last four outings.

The Giants, who occupy third in the B.C. division, are coming off Wednesday's 2-1 victory over Tri-Cities, extending their winning streak to three games. Vancouver is 21-10-0 on home ice this season. Gilbert Brule, the Giants' leading scorer, has five goals and seven points in his last three outings.

It's the fifth meeting of the season between the division rivals. Kelowna hasn't lost to Vancouver this season, boasting a 3-0-1 record versus the Giants in four previous meetings.

Tonight's SHAW broadcast can be seen in B.C. locally in Castlegar, Chilliwack, Cranbrook, Duncan, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Penticton, Prince George, Quesnel, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria, and Williams Lake.

PeteyNice
02-25-2005, 10:14 PM
Well that was the tale of two halves. It looked the Rockets would run away and hide up 2-0 but Vancouver came back and tied it.

Speaking of running away and hiding, Prince George is all over Kootenay like a cheap suit - 4-0 after 1. Dakers is starting for the Ice but after allowing 4 goals on 7 shots you have to wonder how long his night will be.

PeteyNice
02-25-2005, 10:47 PM
Rockets starting to drop the hammer. 4-2, shots 34 (thirty four) to 12 (twelve) about half way through the second.

Kootenay still losing! 4-1 now.