
Edmonton beats Kelown
Published on October 28, 2012 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kelowna Rockets News Release
The Edmonton Oil Kings defeated the Kelowna Rockets 5-3 on Saturday night in Edmonton in the third game of a four game Rockets' road trip.
The Oil Kings scored three times in the third period to erase a 3-2 Rockets lead and earn the win.
Dylen McKinlay, Zach Franko and Tyson Baillie had the Rockets goals while Dylan Wruck had the winning goal for the Oil Kings and added an assist.
Jordon Cooke suffered the loss as the Oil Kings outshot the Rockets 43-27.
Kelowna is 1-0-1-1 on its four game road trip that concludes Sunday in Calgary.
Kelowna will return to Prospera Place for games Thursday against Kamloops and Saturday versus Prince George.
Tickets are available through Select Your Tickets here or call 250-762-5050.
Western Hockey League Stories from October 28, 2012
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- Winterhawks Earn 6-0 Shutout Win over Tri-Cities Sunday - Portland Winterhawks
- Rockets Complete Busy Stretch with 4-1 Victory over Hitmen - Kelowna Rockets
- Rockets Blow by Hitmen 4-1 - Calgary Hitmen
- Canes Weekly - Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Medicine Hat Tigers Stick It to Breast Cancer - Medicine Hat Tigers
- "Pink the Rink" 2012 Raises over $80,000 - Everett Silvertips
- Oil Kings Down Rockets 5-3 - Edmonton Oil Kings
- Win Streak Ends on "Pink the Rink" Night - Everett Silvertips
- Chiefs Evade Americans Comeback, Escape with 3-2 Win - Tri-City Americans
- Blazers Win 12th Straight 5-2 over Royals - Kamloops Blazers
- T-Birds Shoot Down Tips - Seattle Thunderbirds
- Rebels win over Calgary - Calgary Hitmen
- Royals Dropped by Blazers - Victoria Royals
- Edmonton beats Kelown - Kelowna Rockets
- Pats fall to Tigers - Regina Pats
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