Hockey

Rangers Crush Rockets in Memorial Cup Opener

Kitchener’s 5‑0 victory sets the stage for a busy week of junior hockey action

The Memorial Cup opened Tuesday night in a packed arena where the Kitchener Rangers posted a 5‑0 win over the Kelowna Rockets, setting a tone of dominance early in the competition.

A Dominant Start

Both squads entered the game after extended breaks; the Rangers had been idle since May 12, while the Rockets last saw action on April 17, a gap that seemed to sharpen the Rangers’ focus.

Jared Woolley was among the standouts, not only lighting the lamp with a goal but also engaging in a spirited fight that underscored the physical intensity of the match.

Between the pipes, Christian Kirsch turned in a stellar performance, making 24 saves to preserve the shutout and keep the Rockets at bay.

The victory marks the Rangers’ return to action after a long hiatus and gives them early momentum as they prepare for a series of crucial fixtures later in the week.

What’s Next on the Schedule

Saturday will see Everett take on Chicoutimi, followed by a Sunday showdown where Kelowna meets Chicoutimi, and on Monday Kitchener will square off against Everett in a rematch that could prove pivotal for playoff positioning.

Fans can expect a tightly contested slate of games, each carrying implications for the standings and the ultimate pursuit of the Memorial Cup trophy.

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