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Rockets rock Blazers in season opener

Kyle Topping, Kole Lind and new captain Cal Foote record three points each in 6-2 WHL win Friday
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Brodan Salmond made 33 saves in the Rockets net on Friday night at Prospera Place. -Image: Warren Henderson/Capital News

With the exception of surrendering a couple of late goals, the couldn鈥檛 have asked for much more in their Western Hockey League season opener.

The Rockets scored the game鈥檚 first six goals, then cruised to a over the Kamloops Blazers Friday night at Prospera Place.

Kyle Topping scored twice and added and assist, while Kole Lind, who just returned Thursday from the NHL鈥檚 Vancouver Canucks, scored a goal and added a pair of assists in the Rockets鈥 home opener in front of 5,238 fans.

鈥淲e had a really good start to the game, I thought we were moving our feet well, getting pucks deep and really wearing down their D-men and it started to show in the second, they were getting pretty tired,鈥 said Lind. 鈥淎ll around it was a good game, I thought we could have had a better ending to it, but we鈥檙e just hoping to carry the momentum into tomorrow.鈥

Tomas Soustal, Jack Cowell and rookie Liam Kindree, with his first WHL goal, also scored for the Rockets.

With the loss of the likes of high-scoring forwards Nick Merkley, Reid Gardiner and Calvin Thurkauf from last year鈥檚 team, the Rockets will need scoring to come from up and down the lineup this season.

The Rockets got just that on opening night, with four of six goals coming from either first or second-year players.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what you want from your group, you want your players that have maybe moved up in the lineup and are getting more opportunity this year to create offense and kind of fulfill the role of some of the players that we鈥檝e lost and that鈥檚 junior hockey,鈥 said Rockets head coach Jason Smith.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about developing players, moving them on and players stepping up when they get the opportunity, grow their game and be a big part of your group.鈥

Brodan Salmond, the Rockets newly-appointed No. 1 goaltender stopped 33 shots and had his shutout broken by a pair of Kamloops goals three minutes apart late in the third period.

Defenceman Cal Foote celebrated his first game as Rockets鈥 captain with three assists and was named the game鈥檚 first star.

Foote, 19, was announced as the 23rd captain in club history earlier in the day.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge honour, you look at the wall here and a lot of them have captaincies, very honoured and it鈥檚 a dream to be a captain of an organization like the 琉璃神社 Rockets,鈥 said Foote, a draft pick of the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Serving as alternate captains to Foote will be forward Dillon Dube and 20-year-old defencemen Gordie Ballhorn and James Hilsendager.

Dube remains with the NHL鈥檚 Calgary Flames and didn鈥檛 play with 琉璃神社 Friday.

The Rockets and Blazers will meet again tomorrow night in Kamloops.

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琉璃神社 Rockets forward Kyle Topping fends off Blazers鈥 rookie Brodi Stuart in WHL action Friday at Prospera Place. -Image: Warren Henderson/Capital News




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