For the Kelowna Rockets there are two rather unsung heroes that quietly keep the ship sailing for the players.
Assistant coaches Kris Mallette and Travis Crickard are each at the end of their third regular season as assistants with the Western Hockey League team.
The tandem has been coaching with the Rockets since the start of the 2014-2015 season. They won the WHL championship that year and fell one goal short of a Memorial Cup.
Friday nightѻýs battle with the Everett Silvertips will mark the pairѻýs 215th game as coaches of the Rockets. They passed the 200-game mark with a 5-0 win over the Giants on Feb. 11 in Vancouver.
Rockets goaltender Brodan Salmond, in his second season with the club, who collected a shutout in that win against Vancouver, spoke about the importance of the two assistant coaches.
ѻýTheyѻýre fun guys to be around. They can keep it light in the room, but also theyѻýre serious at the same time,ѻý Salmond explained. ѻýThey donѻýt get all the credit they deserve. Theyѻýre hard working guys with all the preparation they do for power play video, penalty kill video, all that stuff, theyѻýre pretty smart hockey wise and so far theyѻýve done a great job.
ѻýTheyѻýve got a great relationship with the players, you can joke around and poke fun with them a bit so theyѻýre great to have around.ѻý
The players arenѻýt the only ones who appreciate the help. Head coach Jason Smith said Mallette and Crickard have made his first season coaching in the WHL much easier.
ѻýFor me, in my first year coaching in the Western League, having two young, knowledgeable guys that know the league and the leagueѻýs players has been very important,ѻý said Smith. ѻýThey have insight into the way certain teams will play and what certain players do for certain teams. The time they put in and the effort they put in breaking down the games gives us intel and preparation for what we can expect from teams has been very good.
ѻýThey put in a lot of time and they work hard and they have very good relationships with the players which is really good.ѻý
For Crickard, Friday night marks his 282nd game as a coach in Major Junior hockey. He spent the season prior to joining the Rockets as an Assistant Coach of the Ottawa 67ѻýs in the OHL. He was rewarded for his time and effort by being named to the coaching staff of this yearѻýs CIBC Canada Russia Series WHL team.
Malletteѻýs playing and coaching career has come full circle with the Rockets. The Kelowna product played parts of three seasons with the WHL club, from 1996 to 1999.