admittedly didnāt expect to be carrying the load in goal for the so early in his e career.
The 17-year-old from Bonners Ferry, Idaho has responded to the challenge with a run of netminding befitting a seasoned veteran.
āI never thought it was going to happen this soon, but things change in hockey and you have to be ready it,ā said Porter, who has started Āé¶¹AVās last five games. āYouāve just gotta go with it. I feel good, Iām learning everyday and gaining confidence.ā
Over his last five startsāthe last of which were Rockets victoriesāthe rookie stopper has compiled an eye-popping .934 save percentage, along with a solid 2.20 goals against average.
Rockets assistant GM and player personnel director Lorne Frey said Porter has turned out to be everything the club hoped forāand moreāsince selecting him in the seventh round of the 2015 WHL bantam draft.
āWeāre excited to see what heās been able to do, heās come in and played great for us,ā Frey said of Porterās play. āHeās probably won three or four games for us almost on his own, and has given us a chance to win others.
āHe makes the tough saves look easy and just keeps getting better and better.ā
Porter has put up solid numbers wherever heās played, including the Edge Prep School in Calgary last season where he posted a 1.79 goals against average with a .925 save efficiency. He was even better in the 2017 playoffs (1.00, .966) in leading the Edge to the Canadian Sport School Hockey League midget title.
Despite his somewhat smaller stature for a goalieā5-foot-11, 160 poundsāFrey said Porter more than compensates with his athleticism and competitive nature.
āHeās a very good athlete and heās in great shape,ā said Frey. āHe always competes and not too much seems to rattle him. He just goes right back and battles.ā
Frey also credits Rocketsā goaltending coach Adam Brown for helping make Porterās transition to the WHL a competent one.
āAdam has spent a lot of time working with him, thereās no question heās done a good job and has really helped James,ā he said.
As for the pressureāreal or perceivedāof taking on a crucial role for the Rockets in his rookie season, Porter said heās doing his best to take it in strides.
āI donāt really think much about it,ā Porter said. āI just have to keep doing the same things, playing a simple game and just try to improve everyday.
āThe coaches and the older guys here have helped me a lot,ā he added. āIām still young, Iām rookie and have lots to learn. So far itās been really good.ā
Rocket Shotsā¦
The Rockets (7-5-1-1) open a three-game road trip Wednesday night in Kennewick, Wash., against the Tri-City Americans. Āé¶¹AV defeated the Americans 4-3 in overtime last Friday night at Prospera Placeā¦The Rockets will be in Victoria for a weekend doubleheader against the Royals, Friday and Saturday nights.
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