Thursday, April 17, 2025
7.9 C
Kelowna

On Air

Share

NewsTij Iginla scores in dying seconds for Rockets 32 win

Tij Iginla scores in dying seconds for Rockets 32 win

Tij Iginlas lastsecond heroics lifted the Kelowna Rockets to victory over the TriCity Americans on Monday evening at Prospera Place.

Tij Iginla's last-second heroics lifted the Kelowna Rockets to victory over the Tri-City Americans on Monday evening at Prospera Place.

Tied at two, Iginla took off on a breakaway to net the game-winner with 14 seconds remaining on the clock.

"It was a bit of a weird play, I knew there was like 15 or 20 seconds left," said Iginla about his game-winning goal in his postgame interview. "The puck was coming around to the spot and I was kind of supposed to be there, Mally [Kris Mallette] was yelling a little bit from the bench and I heard him. But then it bounced over the guy's stick and it was a weird play at the bench, I think he thought maybe it was too many men or something so he left it, and I was in on pretty much a breakaway and was lucky enough to get it by him."

GAME SUMMARY

Hiroki Gojsic from the right corner sent the puck out front to Michael Cicek (7)who made a play off of his skates and backhanded the opening goal of the game 6:11 into the first period. Seattle Kraken product Lukas Dragicevic (12) skated from his zone along the right side, cutting along the point he skated into the slot letting go of a shot that beat Jari Kykkanen at 11:04.

After the Rockets thwarted an American shorthanded attempt, Hiroki Gojsic fed the puck up the middle to spring Luke Schelter (11) on a breakaway to restore the Rockets lead 3:33 into the second frame.

Calgary Flames prospect Parker Bell (23) skated to the left corner then back out to the bottom of the faceoff circle letting go of a backhand shot to tie the game 6:55 into the third period. In the final minute of the frame, from behind his net, defenceman Ethan Mittelsteadt rimmed it along the glass. With the Americans making a change, Rockets leading goal scorer Tij Iginla picked up the puck in front of the Tri-City bench taking off on a breakaway, beating Kyle Kelsey with 14 seconds left in regulation.

https://twitter.com/Kelowna_Rockets/status/1759746233516859788

ADDITIONAL STATS

  • The Rockets record is now 25-28-3-0
  • Rockets goaltender Jari Kykkanen stopped 34 of 36 shots fired his way to pick up his 20th win of the season
  • Tri-City was 0/3 with the man advantage, while the Rockets power play went 1/4
  • The Americans outshot the Rockets 36-27
  • This was the third of five meetings between the two this season, with Kelowna leading the season series 2-1. The Rockets will face the Americans next on March 2 on the road.

UP NEXT

Kelowna will host the surging Vancouver Giants on Friday for the annual Canadian Mental Health Association game before the BC Division-leading Prince George Cougars visit for the Rockets RE/MAX Presents: Nickelodeon Nights for Children’s Miracle Network game on Saturday

- Advertisement -

In The News

- Advertisement -

Related