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Malc
02-09-2013, 02:15 PM
by Wayne Moore

More often than not in sports big games never live up to their hype.

Friday night's heavyweight tilt between the Kelowna Rockets and Portland Winterhawks at Prospera Place certainly did - and more.

But, in the end, despite a frantic final six minutes, the Rockets comeback bid fell just short in a 5-3 loss to the WHL's number one team.

The loss ended Kelowna's 23 game home ice winning streak - one short of tying the franchise record set 20 years ago.

The Rockets fell behind 4-0 after 40 minutes before mounting a furious charge in the third period.

Goals from JT Barnett on a power-play, Cody Fowlie and Colton Sissons with just 78 seconds left in regulation time pulled the Rockets to within a goal, however, Brendan Leipsic hit the empty net with 34 second left to season the victory.

Despite the score after 40 minutes the Rockets played stride for stride with the league leading Winterhawks and perhaps deserved a better fate than being down four.

"I liked the way we played tonight. I think early on the difference was they capitalized on their chances and we weren't able to," says Rockets head coach Ryan Huska.

"We had some really good chances but were gripping the stick a little tight. (Mac) Carruth made some good saves and we couldn't score."

"I think that was a big part of the 4-0 lead that they had but it didn't feel like a 4-0 game."

Tyrell Goulbourne had two grade A chances in the opening period but couldn't beat Mac Carruth and Ryan Olsen found himself alone in front of the net in the dying seconds of the first period but couldn't find the handle.

In the second, Sissons had four or five quality chances including a pair while the Rockets were shorthanded.

In the end, the opportunistic Winterhawks were able to bury the chances they had in front of Jordon Cooke.

Portland jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead 2:21 into the first when Taylor Leier gobbled up a clearing attempt by Jesse Lees and hit the wide open net with Cooke scrambling to get back into position.

They doubled the lead 12 minutes later when Preston Kopeck deftly tipped home Adam De Champlaine's wrist shot off the right wing.

Replays showed Kopeck was clearly about a stride offside ahead of the rush.

"It's frustrating when, on two of their goals you get apologized to by the other people on the ice that they made a mistake," says Huska who admitted the linesman apologized to him after the period for missing that call.

He says he also heard from the officials after a questionable tripping call on Colton Heffley late in the second period that led to Leier's second of the night on the ensuing power-play.

Sissons says he was very proud of the way his teammates battled and battled and never gave up.

"We knew we were in tough against the Winterhawks. We were prepared and they got off to a little bit of a lead which took a little bit of the wind out of our sails for a little bit," says Sissons.

"A credit to the guys for being resilient," added Huska. "They fought back and gave themselves a chance to win and I'm extremely proud of that. That shows a lot of character."

Following the game the Rockets players gathered at centre ice and raised their sticks in a salute to the fans.

"We've had a pretty good run here, the fans have been spectacular. It's been awesome and they deserve it. That's why we did it," says Sissons. who admits Tyrell Goulbourne's knockdown of Winterhawks tough guy Joe Mahon during a spirited second period fight was the loudest he has ever heard it at Prospera Place since he's been with the team.

Goulbourne threw at least a dozen or more punches at Mahon who holds a six inch and 15 pound advantage before decking the Winterhawk forward with a right to the button.
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Portland outshot Kelowna 34-32 over the course of the contest.

With the teams set to meet again Saturday night at Prospera Place Sissons says the third period was important for momentum heading into Saturday's contest.

"It was huge for us. We didn't want to lay off, we wanted to stay on them, stay physical and not let them off the hook to lead into tomorrow nights's game," says Sissons.

"We almost did it."

Friday's loss also represented the Rockets first two game losing streak since dropping back-to-back games in Tri-City in the middle of November.

http://www.castanet.net/news/Sports/87134/Rockets-record-run-ends-at-23

Malc
02-10-2013, 02:22 PM
by Wayne Moore

This time there would be no comeback - this time it wasn't even close.

The Portland Winterhawks dominated the Kelowna Rockets from start to finish Saturday in a convincing 5-1 victory.

As they did Friday Portland got on the board early and built up a sizable lead.

Unlike Friday the Rockets would not mount a comeback - in fact, they didn't put up much of a fight at all throughout the balance of the contest.

Scouts who have followed the Winterhawks thought Saturday was the best they had seen the team play all season long.

"We've had some games this year where we we okay and still won. We've been looking forward to this match up for a while because we knew the compete level would have to be high or we wouldn't get the result we needed," says Portland head coach Travis Green.

"We knew they needed to come out and establish a strong game right from the get-go and our compete level was high tonight. It was good to see - it was as close to a playoff compete level as you are going to see."

The Winterhawks top line of Nic Petan, Ty Rattie and Brendan Leipsic showed why they are arguably the number one line in the Western Hockey League.

The trio accounted for all five Winterhawk goals.

Petan picked up the natural hat trick scoring the first three of the contest. Rattie had a goal and three assists while Leipsic chipped in with a goal and two assists.

"Last night they weren't great. They had a real rough first period and they answered the bell tonight," says Green.

"They responded with a real good game and that's what good players do."

The Winterhawks got on the board 1:21 in when Petan's shot from a sharp angle managed to squeeze through Jordon Cooke and into the net.

Rockets head coach Ryan Huska says that early goal deflated his club.

"We looked very lethargic right from the start of the game and when that goal went in early... it was not a good goal to give up. I thought it kind of deflated us a bit and gave them more energy," says Huska.

"From that point on I thought they were doing all the skating and we were doing all the watching."

"They are a good team, no doubt about it. They were the better team by far. They were full credit for their win."

Petan doubled the lead 12 minutes later when he converted a two-on-one with Rattie while the Rockets were on a power-play.

He completed the hat trick 64 seconds into the second when he made a couple of nice moves down low before beating Cooke to up the lead to 3-0.

Rattie on a power-play midway through the second and Leipsic on a breakaway upped the margin to 5-0 after the second.

Colton Sissons ruined Mac Carruth's shutout bid 13 minutes into the third when he tapped in a smooth feed from Zach Franko on the back end of a two-on-one.

Cooke turned aside 18 shots over 40 minutes before being relieved by Jackson Whistle to start the third.

Whistle made a spectacular glove save off Leipsic seconds into the third period prompting the loudest ovation of the night from the crowd of more than 6,000.

Whistle will get the start in goal Sunday when the Rockets look to get back on the winning track when they complete a three game weekend in Everett.

After winning 23 straight on home ice the Rockets have now dropped two in a row and three straight overall It's the first time the Rockets have dropped three straight in regulation time all season.

http://www.castanet.net/news/Sports/87162/Winterhawks-flex-their-mighty-muscles

Following Saturday's lopsided result and looking at both games in Kelowna as a whole, the Winterhawks were the clear winners, having won five of six periods.

Portland also gave itself a big boost in both games by scoring two soft goals on Rockets starter Cooke in each first period to open the scoring.