Three Rockets Named WHL Award Finalists
Three Kelowna Rockets members have been named finalists for prestigious WHL awards following a standout 2025-26 season. Tij Iginla, with 90 points in 48 games, led the league in points per game and is up for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as WHL Player of the Year. Shane Smith, raising $1,675 for congenital CMV awareness, is a finalist for the Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy for his leadership and community impact. Meanwhile, Bruce Hamilton, in his 35th season, is nominated for the Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy after expertly building a fourth-place contender. These nominations underscore a season marked by exceptional talent and leadership across the organization.
By the Numbers- Tij Iginla scored 90 points in 48 games (1.88 points per game).
- Shane Smith raised $1,675 for the Canadian CMV Foundation.
- The Rockets have achieved a fourth-place finish in the Western Conference.
- Playoff hockey is currently underway for the Kelowna Rockets.
As the playoffs push forward, the Rockets will aim to capitalize on their strong performances and continue their pursuit of championship success while their finalists potentially change the narrative in the WHL awards.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Tij Iginla, Shane Smith, and Bruce Hamilton highlights the Rockets’ commitment to excellence both on and off the ice, setting a strong foundation for future success and community engagement.
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