Blazers dominance over Kelowna continues with 5-2 drubbing
KAMLOOPS — There are a few ways you could describe Monday afternoon’s divisional match-up between the Kelowna Rockets and the Kamloops Blazers. Playoff-like. Chippy. Even greasy. However you choose to talk about it, it was a game that the Blazers dominated in many aspects. That fact is reflected by the 5-2 final score in favour of Kamloops.
“Those things happen,” Blazers bench boss Shaun Clouston said after the game. “Sometimes, when one team is up by a significant margin, the other team shows some frustration. I thought our guys did a real good job sticking up for each other, answering the bell, staying the course.”
Kamloops scored a pair of power-play goals in the win – both from Orrin Centazzo – and got markers from Matthew Seminoff (his first WHL goal), Connor Zary, and Ryley Appelt. Dylan Garand stopped 25 of 27 pucks sent his way in picking up his 12th win of the season.