There hasnât been much of an off-season for the Âé¶čAV Rockets.
With the WHL draft, off-season moves, preparation for the 2020 Memorial Cup and the pending NHL draft, the beloved Âé¶čAV hockey franchise has been non-stop preparing to bring back the best and most exciting year of hockey since 2004.
The WHL annual general meeting was held in Âé¶čAV over the week. Commissioner Ron Robison joined WHL team owners to discuss possible league changes, problems and the fan experience for the upcoming season.
The 2020 Memorial Cup in Âé¶čAV was a popular topic.
âIt seems like just yesterday we had one of the most fabulous experiences anyone could ever ask for (in Âé¶čAV) in 2004, which really set the new standard for the Memorial Cup,â said Robison.
âWeâre extremely excited about the fact the Memorial Cup is returning to Âé¶čAV. Thereâs no question that (the Rockets) will be a strong and competitive host.â
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Robison addressed the minor changes to the WHL this upcoming season with the Swift Current Broncos switching divisions, and how the league is looking to increase the entertainment value for fans.
The Memorial Cup returning to Âé¶čAV will look to improve the hockey experience for fans across the Okanagan and be a competitive tournament for the players competing, as they look to win the illustrious title and impress as they move into pro leagues like the NHL.
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With the NHL entry draft on June 21 expected to have large amounts of WHL players picked, Robinson said it could be one of the strongest WHL drafts.
âBased on reports going into the draft, our players are highly rated, thereâs a couple of Âé¶čAV Rockets on that list of course, and weâre excited about the results of this yearâs NHL draft,â Robinson said.
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The Rockets return to action for the WHL pre-season starting Aug. 30.
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