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The Kelowna Rockets are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in , . The team plays in the B.C Division of the Western Hockey League's Western Conference, playing their home games at . The Rockets are the most successful WHL team in the twenty-first century, winning three regular season titles and four playoff championships. The team has also played in the finals three times, winning once, in 2004, when Kelowna hosted the tournament.


Franchise history

Foundations
The club was established in 1991 as the , playing in Tacoma, Washington. The team played four seasons in Tacoma under head coach , who was named the league and the Canadian Hockey League's coach-of-the-year for 1992–93, although the team won only one playoff round. With the offering poor sight lines for hockey and attendance low, the team was sold and relocated to Kelowna in 1995. In Kelowna, the team spent its first four seasons playing at Kelowna Memorial Arena while a new, purpose-built arena—Prospera Place—was being constructed; the team moved to the completed arena in 1999.


Rise to prominence
Coached by and led on the ice by the likes of , , , and goaltender , the Rockets emerged as a contending team just after the turn of the century. In 2002–03, the team won its first Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as regular season champions with a 51-win, 109-point season. In the playoffs, they defeated the Red Deer Rebels in the final to win their first President's Cup as league champions. At the 2003 Memorial Cup, Kelowna advanced to the semi-final, which they lost 2–1 to the . In 2004, the Rockets repeated as regular season champions before losing the Western Conference final to the expansion Everett Silvertips. However, Kelowna was able to participate in the 2004 Memorial Cup by virtue of hosting the tournament. At the tournament, the Rockets surrendered only three goals in four games en route to the championship, avenging the previous year's defeat to the Olympiques in the final, with Guard being named tournament MVP.

In 2004–05, the Rockets finished second overall in the standings to the , who they defeated in the Western Conference final to advance to championship series. There, the defeated the Brandon Wheat Kings for their second President's Cup in three seasons, and a berth in their third straight Memorial Cup tournament. However, at the 2005 Memorial Cup, the Rockets dropped three straight games and were eliminated.


Continued success
The 2006–07 season saw the Rockets miss the playoffs for the first time in team history, but the team's struggles would be short-lived. The 2008–09 season saw the Rockets, led by , , and , advance to their third league final, where they defeated the . Benn led the 2009 Memorial Cup tournament in scoring, and the Rockets earned a spot in the final; however, they lost 4–1 to the Windsor Spitfires.

From 2013–14 to 2016–17, the Rockets advanced to four consecutive Western Conference finals. They won once, in 2015, moving on to defeat the Wheat Kings in the final. Led by tournament MVP , the Rockets made a third finals appearance at the 2015 Memorial Cup, but lost 2–1 in overtime to the .

The Rockets missed the playoffs for a second time in 2018–19. The team was set to host the Memorial Cup for the second time in 2020; however, the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023–24, led by , the Rockets won their first playoff series in seven years, defeating the before losing in the second round to the Prince George Cougars.


Team uniforms
Since 2000, the Rockets' uniforms have featured a logo based on the legendary monster, . A third jersey design features the monster's head, taken from their shoulder patch design. The team's colours—carried over from their days in Tacoma—are teal, red, copper, black, and white. In 2009, their jerseys were slightly modified to fit the Reebok Edge system. File:Tacoma Rockets urban art (cropped).jpg|Rendering of the Tacoma Rockets logo, c. 1991–1994. File:Kelowna Rockets logo (1995—98).svg|The original Kelowna logo, based on Tacoma's, c. 1995–2000.


Season-by-season record
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
1995–967235334338309744th WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
1996–977235352298314724th WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
1997–987233354234253705th WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
1998–997225425224282556th WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
1999–0072254043193228575th WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
2000–0172372375259240861st WestLost Western Conference quarterfinal
2001–02723126105257232774th B.C.Lost Western Conference final
2002–03725114613111641091st B.C.Won Championship
2003–0472472140185125981st B.C.Lost Western Conference final; Won Memorial Cup
2004–057245131222151391042nd B.C.Won Championship
2005–0672462213243188962nd B.C.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2006–0772224152156245535th B.C.Out of playoffs
2007–0872382626248215842nd B.C.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2008–0972472113267178982nd B.C.Won Championship; lost Memorial Cup final
2009–1072353124224225762nd B.C.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2010–1172432801240201871st B.C.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2011–1272313146217242723rd B.C.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2012–13725216313091781081st B.C.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2013–14725711043101821181st B.C.Lost Western Conference final
2014–15725313513051831121st B.C.Won Championship; lost Memorial Cup final
2015–16724820402692181002nd B.C.Lost Western Conference final
2016–1772452250283206952nd B.C.Lost Western Conference final
2017–1872432252280249931st B.C.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2018–1968283262169209644th B.C.Lost tie-breaker game to
Out of playoffs
2019–2063292833181208644th B.C.Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–2116105105853213rd B.C.No playoffs held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–2268422015250207902nd B.C.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2022–2368273740210256584th B.C.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2023–2468333041250258712nd B.C.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2024–2568184442213311425th B.C.Did not qualify


Championship history
  • : 2004
  • Ed Chynoweth Cup (4): 2002–03, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2014–15
  • Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy (3): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2013–14
  • Regular season Division titles (8): 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2017–18


WHL Championship series
  • 2002–03: Win, 4–2 vs. Red Deer Rebels
  • 2004–05: Win, 4–1 vs. Brandon Wheat Kings
  • 2008–09: Win, 4–2 vs.
  • 2014–15: Win, 4–0 vs. Brandon Wheat Kings


Memorial Cup finals
  • 2004: Win, 2–1 vs. Gatineau Olympiques
  • 2009: Loss, 1–4 vs. Windsor Spitfires
  • 2015: Loss, 1–2 vs.


NHL alumni
List of Rockets' alumni to play in the National Hockey League (NHL):


See also
  • List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia


External links

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