The Kelowna Rockets are preparing for a battle with the top ranked Seattle Thunderbirds in the first round of the WHL playoffs.
Before the postseason gets started, the team hosted their annual awards ceremony on Sunday, March 26 from the Kelowna Community Theatre.
With catering from Train Station Pub, attendees were treated to a terrific spread of food.
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The three overage players; Talyn Boyko, Adam Kydd and Carson Golder, each said their thanks to fans and coaching staff, before the captain, Gabriel Szturc addressed the audience.
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The awards winners are listed below:
Scholastic player- Trae Johnson.
Most Improved Player- Jari Kykkanen (14 wins this year, compared to eight a season before).
Top Scorer- Andrew Cristall (39 goals, 56 assists for 95 points in just 54 games).
Unsung Hero- Carson Golder (40 points in 40 games after coming over from the Edmonton Oil Kings).
Top Defensive forward- Gabriel Szturc.
Top defenceman- Caden Price (40 points, 35 assists).
Most sportsmanlike- Adam Kydd (just 37 penalty minutes in 50 games).
Rookie of the Year- Ismail Abougouche (five assists in his rookie year).
Humanitarian Award- Mike Babcock.
MVP- Andrew Cristall (finished sixth in the WHL in scoring).
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The Rockets playoff series against the Thunderbreds will begin in Seattle on Friday, March 31 for game one, and Saturday for game two.
The series will shift back to Kelowna on Tuesday, April 4 and Wednesday, April 5. You can purchase playoff tickets at .
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