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Rockets91Ƶ season halted at hands of 91ƵBirds

Seattle scores 3-1 win over Kelowna Sunday to take Western Conference championship in six games
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Kelowna Rockets captain Rodney Southam congratulates Seattle captain Matthew Barzal on the Thunderbirds series win in the WHL91Ƶs Western Conference final. -Image credit: Warren Henderson/Capital News

For the second straight spring, the Seattle Thunderbirds have put an end to the Kelowna Rockets91Ƶ season.

On Sunday at Prospera Place, the T-Birds downed the Rockets 3-1 to win the WHL91Ƶs Western Conference championship four games to two.

The Rockets opened the scoring on a first-period power play goal by Nolan Foote, but Seattle took over from there, scoring three unanswered goals and clamping down defensively the rest of the way to finish off the Rockets in six games.

Kelowna captain Rodney Southam not only commended the Thunderbirds for their series win but lauded his Rockets teammates for their effort in both the conference final and all season long.

91ƵThey played a great game, enough to put us out so congrats to them,91Ƶ Southam said of the Thunderbirds who swept the Rockets a year ago in the Western Conference championship.

91ƵIt didn91Ƶt end the way we wanted but I was very proud of those guys, we worked our bags off all year, I thought we did a lot better than most people thought we were going to do, so I have nothing but good to say about the guys in that room.91Ƶ

First-year head coach Jason Smith said the Rockets simply didn91Ƶt do what was necessary to extend the series to a seventh game.

91ƵObviously, it91Ƶs disappointing,91Ƶ said Smith. 91ƵWe didn91Ƶt quite play well enough to win the game. They91Ƶre a team that plays hard and competes every shift. You create breaks and good luck by grinding and playing hard and they did that.

91ƵWe didn91Ƶt play well enough to win.91Ƶ

After Foote91Ƶs goal gave the Rockets a 1-0 lead through 20 minutes, Austin Strand and Alexander True, with goals 4 1/2 minutes apart in the second period put the Thunderbirds ahead to stay.

The Rockets looked like they may have some life when Calvin Thurkauf scored with just over six minutes left in the second period but the shot glanced off referee Steve Papp before going into the net and was disallowed.

Thunderbirds captain Matt Barzal scored an insurance goal less than a minute later, beating Michael Herringer with a wrist shot for his fifth of the playoffs.

Seattle, which outshot Kelowna 22-19, stymied the Rockets91Ƶ attack for much of the night, allowing just nine shots over the first two periods.

The Rockets defensive corps was also compromised when Devante Stephens left for good in the first period after being checked from behind by Keegan Kolesar.

Kelowna was already without rearguards James Hilsendager and Braydyn Chizen due to injury.

Kolesar received a major and game misconduct but the Rockets were unable to capitalize on the five-minute power play.

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The Thunderbirds beat Kelowna in a sweep in last year91Ƶs Western Conference championship.

Seattle advances to the WHL final beginning next weekend in Regina against the Pats. Regina prevailed in six games in the Eastern Conference final, defeating the Lethbridge Hurricanes 7-4 on Sunday night.





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