Blazers building momentum in playoff push amid busy schedule and road trips
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops Blazers returned home with a mixed bag from their most recent road trip. Two dominant wins over the Victoria Royals and Vancouver Giants and two games the team might want back against the Royals and Everett Silvertips. The team is also finishing a stretch of games going back to January, which saw them play 10 times in 16 nights.
“Really positive results, for a stretch like that,” said Steve Marr, who is an assistant coach for the squad. “Obviously, the one game in Victoria was really disappointing. Then, going into it Everett, against the best team in the country, we felt we had a good enough effort in the first two periods and we gave ourselves a chance to try and close it off. We played a little bit on our heels and let it slip away.”
Ty Coupland made his impact felt on Tuesday’s (Feb. 3) 11-1 shellacking of the Victoria Royals. He scored his first two goals in a Blazers uniform since being acquired from the Red Deer Rebels at the WHL trade deadline last month. In total, Coupland chipped in four goals during the four-game road trip. The 18-year-old also had a nice homecoming Saturday against the Vancouver Giants.


