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The Reluctant Golfer: Episode 6

The Reluctant Golfer talks hockey with Kelowna Rockets president and general manager Bruce Hamilton, as the local WHL team gets set to host the Memorial Cup next May – Jul 19, 2019

In this episode of the Reluctant Golfer, Travis Lowe hit the links with Kelowna Rockets president and general manager Bruce Hamilton.

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Though it’s golf season, it won’t be long until September rolls around. And when that happens, talk the 2020 Memorial Cup — which Kelowna is hosting next May — will heat up.

“I wanted to make sure we had one more chance to do this, and do it right; for our community more than anything,” said Hamilton. “[The community] supported it so well the last time.”

That last time, of course, was the 2004 Memorial Cup, which Kelowna won, defeating Gatineau 2-1 in the championship game on Sunday, May 23.

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That final, which saw Kelowna rally from a 1-0 deficit, featured a packed standing-room game of 6,636.

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Kelowna will become the fifth city to twice host the final-four tournament since 2000, with the others being Halifax (2000, 2019), Regina (2001, 2018), Quebec City (2003, 2015) and London (2005, 2014).

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While on the course, Lowe found out that Hamilton is growing a small crop of grapes, that he was a fireman at one point and that he also worked in a graveyard.

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Going back to hockey, though, one question is: Who will be next season’s No. 1 goalie?

“Well, we’ve got three,” said Hamilton. “So we’re going to find one out of those three, I hope, and see what they do.

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“That’s a position we’ll have to evaluate as we go.”

Hamilton concluded “we’re in it to win it. We’re not content just being competitive; we’ve got to be a real good hockey club and have a chance to be playing in the Sunday final.”

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