Rockets open WHL pre-season with games against Blazers

Jun 26, 2023 | 10:20 AM Pete McIntyre

The Western Hockey League has released its 2023 pre-season schedule, which will include 46 games beginning Tuesday, September 5 and ending Sunday, September 17.

The Kelowna Rockets will visit the Kamloops Blazers Friday, Sept 8 for both team’s pre-season opener, and then will stage a rematch at Prospera Place in Kelowna on Saturday, Sept. 9.

KELOWNA ROCKETS 2023 PRESEASON SCHEDULE (games are subject to change)

Friday, Sept. 8 @ Kamloops Blazers Sandman Centre 7:00 PM
Saturday, Sept. 9 vs. Kamloops Blazers Prospera Place 7:05 PM
Friday, Sept. 15 vs. Vancouver Giants Prospera Place 7:05 PM
Saturday, Sept. 16 vs. Victoria Royals Prospera Place 7:05 PM

“Fans will get their first chance to see Hiroki Gojsic and Tij Iginla, who were acquired earlier this spring, in a Rockets uniform during the preseason,” the Rockets website stated.

The Rockets will open the regular season at home to the Portland Winterhawks on Saturday, September 23.

The WHL’s first pre-season game on Wednesday, September 6 will see the Prince Albert Raiders hosting the Saskatoon Blades at Big River First Nation Arena in Debden, Sask., located approximately 100 kilometres northwest of Prince Albert.

The Jon Baillie Arena in Port Coquitlam, B.C., will be the site for two WHL pre-season games featuring the Prince George Cougars, including Friday, September 8 vs. the Vancouver Giants and Saturday, September 9 vs. the Victoria Royals.

Cam Neely Arena in Maple Ridge, B.C. will welcome the Giants and Kamloops Blazers on Saturday, September 16.

The pre-season schedule also features two tournaments, including events hosted by the Everett Silvertips and Tri-City Americans.

Everett’s six-game pre-season tournament is scheduled to begin Friday, September 9 and will include appearances by all six U.S. division clubs, including the Wenatchee Wild. All six games will be hosted at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.

Tri-City’s four-game pre-season tournament is scheduled to begin Friday, September 15 and will include appearances by Wenatchee, the Spokane Chiefs, and Portland Winterhawks.

The Wenatchee Wild will make its WHL pre-season debut Tuesday, September 6, visiting the Spokane Chiefs at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena.

The 2023-24 WHL regular season schedule will be unveiled Tuesday, June 27.

Game # Home Visitor Date Time Location
1 Lethbridge Medicine Hat September 5 7 p.m. MT Enmax Centre – Lethbridge, Alta.
2 Prince Albert Saskatoon September 6 1 p.m. MT Big River First Nation Arena – Debden, Sask.
3 Spokane Wenatchee September 6 2 p.m. PT Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
4 Swift Current Moose Jaw September 7 7 p.m. MT Innovation Credit Union iPlex
5 Seattle Spokane September 8 2 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
6 Everett Tri-City September 8 6 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
7 Calgary Red Deer September 8 7 p.m. MT Siksika Deerfoot Sportsplex
8 Kamloops Kelowna September 8 7 p.m. PT Sandman Centre
9 Regina Brandon September 8 7 p.m. MT Brandt Centre
10 Vancouver Prince George September 8 7 p.m. PT Jon Baillie Arena – Port Coquitlam, B.C.
11 Spokane Portland September 9 2 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
12 Everett Seattle September 9 6 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
13 Brandon Regina September 9 7 p.m. CT Westoba Place
14 Edmonton Calgary September 9 6 p.m. MT Enoch Recreation Centre
15 Kelowna Kamloops September 9 7:05 p.m. PT Prospera Place
16 Medicine Hat Lethbridge September 9 7 p.m. MT Co-op Place
17 Moose Jaw Swift Current September 9 7 p.m. MT Southland Co-op Centre – Assiniboia, Sask.
18 Prince Albert Saskatoon September 9 7 p.m. MT Art Hauser Centre
19 Victoria Prince George September 9 7 p.m. PT Jon Baillie Arena – Port Coquitlam, B.C.
20 Wenatchee Tri-City September 9 6 p.m. PT Town Toyota Center
21 Portland Seattle September 10 12 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
22 Everett Wenatchee September 10 4 p.m. PT Angel of the Winds Arena
23 Red Deer Edmonton September 10 2 p.m. MT Peavey Mart Centrium
24 Vancouver Victoria September 10 4 p.m. PT Ladner Leisure Centre – Ladner, B.C.
25 Regina Saskatoon September 13 7 p.m. MT Brandt Centre
26 Seattle Everett September 13 7:05 p.m. PT Accesso ShoWare Center
27 Calgary Lethbridge September 14 7 p.m. MT Seven Chiefs Sportsplex – Tsuut’ina Nation
28 Spokane Portland September 14 6 p.m. PT Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
29 Wenatchee Spokane September 15 3:05 p.m. PT Toyota Arena
30 Tri-City Portland September 15 7:05 p.m. PT Toyota Arena
31 Brandon Moose Jaw September 15 7 p.m. CT Westoba Place
32 Kamloops Victoria September 15 7 p.m. PT Sandman Centre
33 Kelowna Vancouver September 15 7:05 p.m. PT Prospera Place
34 Medicine Hat Swift Current September 15 7 p.m. MT Co-op Place
35 Prince Albert Regina September 15 7 p.m. MT Art Hauser Centre
36 Red Deer Calgary September 15 7 p.m. MT Peavey Mart Centrium
37 Edmonton Prince George September 15 7 p.m. MT Grande Cache Recreation Centre – Grande Cache, Alta.
38 Portland Spokane September 16 2:05 p.m. PT Toyota Arena
39 Tri-City Wenatchee September 16 6:05 p.m. PT Toyota Arena
40 Kelowna Victoria September 16 7:05 p.m. PT Prospera Place
41 Lethbridge Red Deer September 16 6 p.m. MT Enmax Centre
42 Moose Jaw Brandon September 16 7 p.m. MT Moose Jaw Events Centre
43 Saskatoon Prince Albert September 16 7 p.m. MT Legends Centre – Warman, Sask.
44 Swift Current Medicine Hat September 16 7 p.m. MT Innovation Credit Union iPlex
45 Vancouver Kamloops September 16 7 p.m. PT Cam Neely Arena – Maple Ridge, B.C.
46 Prince George Edmonton September 17 1 p.m. MT Grande Cache Recreation Centre – Grande Cache, Alta.
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