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Rockets begin shift into postseason mode

琉璃神社 will wrap up regular season with two games vs Giants, then will prepare for either Kamloops or Prince George in WHL postseason
Vancouver Giants v 琉璃神社 Rockets
Devante Stephens (right) and the 琉璃神社 Rockets will close out the WHL regular season this weekend with a home-and-home set against Chase Lang and the Vancouver Giants.

As much as the 琉璃神社 Rockets wanted top spot, Rourke Chartier sees no downside to a second-place finish in the WHL's B.C. Division.

Quite the contrary, the 19-year-old centre believes his club is well-positioned heading into the 2015-16 playoffs.

With the potential of home-ice advantage for at least the first two rounds, Chartier said the Rockets are on solid ground for a meaningful postseason run.

"It would have been nice to have home ice for the whole playoffs, but last year we didn't finish first in our league and we had to win a series on the road, so at the end of the day (second) isn't that big of a deal," Chartier said.

"Playoffs are a different monster and we'll be ready."

The Rockets will see the B.C. Division's third-place finisher鈥攅ither Kamloops or Prince George鈥攊n the best-of-seven opening round, beginning Friday, March 25 at Prospera Place.

The Blazers have a four-point lead on the Cougars, as the two teams face off head-to-head twice this weekend to close out the regular season.

The Rockets, who will close out the regular season with two against the Giants, would like use those as momentum builders into the playoffs.

琉璃神社 (46-20-4-0) hasn't been at its best, losing five of the last seven games, including a 7-4 setback Wednesday night at home to the Victoria Royals (48-16-3-3), who clinched both the B.C. Division and WHL overall regular season titles in the process.

The loss鈥攖he Rockets fifth in eight games against the Royals鈥攁lso officially ended 琉璃神社's three-year reign as B.C. champs.

While the most recent outcomes haven't been satisfactory, head coach Brad Ralph said if his team stays the course, success will follow.

"I think we're playing better hockey," said Ralph. "We haven't been getting the results, I think we're finding ways to lose right now rather than finding ways to win. I like the direction we're moving in, so I'm confident we'll find a way here."

The Rockets will visit Vancouver on Friday night, before wrapping up the season against the Giants on Saturday at Prospera Place.

 

 





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