Rocket Recap: Tigers down Rockets in high-scoring affair
The Medicine Hat Tigers roared past the Kelowna Rockets 8-5 Friday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna, B.C.
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The high-scoring game saw 13 goals scored by 12 different players, Rockets assistant captain Leif Mattson was the lone player to find the back of the net multiple times.
Six seconds into the power play, Kobe Mohr (2) redirected his first goal in a Rockets uniform to give the Rockets a 1-0 lead 6:10 into the opening period. Just under eight minutes later, Brett Kemp (5) answered for the Tigers with a power-play goal of his own. Daniel Baker (6) put Medicine Hat in front for the first time with 33 seconds to play in the opening frame.
.@foote_nolan ➡️ @Korczak21 ➡️ @kobemohr 🚨 pic.twitter.com/BxYknUEiCM
— Kelowna Rockets (@Kelowna_Rockets) November 9, 2019
Alex Swetlikoff (5) tied the game once again in the first minute of the second period. Jonathan Brinkman (2) and Bryan Lockner (5) pushed the Tigers past the Rockets with goals 43 seconds apart. Nolan Foote was assessed a game misconduct and a five minute major for checking to the head, on the ensuring power play Tyler Preziuso (6) gave the Tigers a two-goal cushion. Michael Farren (2) got one back for the Rockets on the penalty kill. Just before the end of the second period, Leif Mattson (3) made it a one-goal game while standing in front of the Tigers net.
.@27Farren's mo is killer, so was this short-handed effort. pic.twitter.com/Nup68BK7YF
— Kelowna Rockets (@Kelowna_Rockets) November 9, 2019
Mattson (4) tied the game with his second of the night just after the midway point of the third period. Less than a minute later Trevor Longo (4) put the Tigers ahead again. Corson Hopwo (2) added an insurance marker and Eric Van Impe (2) cashed in on the empty net.
The Rockets record is now 9-6-1-1.
Roman Basran stopped 33 of the 40 shots fired on him, his record moves to 7-4-1-1. Medicine Hat outshot Kelowna 41-33.
Here are tonight's @Trufrozen Three Stars: pic.twitter.com/8uVDCvQc4w
— Kelowna Rockets (@Kelowna_Rockets) November 9, 2019
Kelowna will hit the ice again tomorrow night on the road to face the Spokane Chiefs.
You can listen to the game on AM 1150, watch on WHL Live or follow the Rockets Twitter for live updates.