by Wayne Moore

Will the real Kelowna Rockets please stand up!

Just 48 hours after knocking off the top team in the WHL's Eastern Conference, the Rockets did a complete about face against the Central Division cellar dwelling Lethbridge Hurricanes.

The Hurricanes built up a 4-0 lead and cruised to an easy 6-2 win over the Rockets who, Wednesday, opened a four game Alberta swing with an impressive 6-4 win in Edmonton.

Brady Ramsay led Lethbridge's onslaught, netting a hat trick with all three goals coming on the power play while Brody Sutter added a goal and two assists. Graham Hood opened the scoring, while Nick Buonassisi made it 4-0

Adam Brown started for the Rockets but, after allowing five goals on 29 shots was relieved after 40 minutes.

Jordon Cooke played the final 20 minutes, allowing one goal on 10 shots.

Tyson Baillie and Cody Chikie with his third goal in two games scored for the Rockets, both goals also on the man advantage.

Friday's loss also snapped a streak in which the Rockets had picked up points in eight straight road games.

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Ryan Huska, the Kelowna Rockets' head coach, was less than pleased with his team's performance.

"We just weren't very good tonight," said Huska. "I thought our defence as a group really struggled early on and Lethbridge got some good momentum off some of the mistakes made on our back end."

"We made some soft plays on our penalty kill and that's why it hasn't been any good over the last little while," said a frustrated Huska. "We have to play harder and be more competitive with our penalty kill."

Huska didn't blame Brown, as much as the players in front of him.

"Our back end really had a hard time early on and that kind of put us on our heels in the first period," Huska said. "They pushed and we didn't have any push-back."