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Royals set to open preseason in Kelowna against Rockets

The Victoria Royals will be 颅missing three players when their Western Hockey League 颅preseason opens tonight and Saturday with games in Kelowna against the Rockets. But that鈥檚 a good thing.
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Royals forward Tarun Fizer is at the Colorado Avalanche rookie camp. Credit: Allen Douglas Photos

The Victoria Royals will be 颅missing three players when their Western Hockey League 颅preseason opens tonight and Saturday with games in Kelowna against the Rockets.

But that鈥檚 a good thing.

One measure of projected season success in major-junior hockey is the number of players a club has invited to NHL rookie camps and training camps. The Royals are moderately represented in NHL camps with three players, despite that they were one of the youngest team in the WHL last season.

Defenceman Gannon Laroque, selected in the fourth round of the NHL draft this year by San Jose, is in Sharks rookie camp. Forward Tarun Fizer is in 颅Colorado Avalanche camp as a free agent and forward Brayden Tracey, a 2019 first-round draft pick of the Ducks, is in 颅Anaheim鈥檚 camp.

Of the trio, Laroque and Fizer are almost guaranteed to return while Tracey remains a longshot to be back in a Royals jersey.

鈥淚f I was handicapping it, I would say signed 20-year-old first-rounders probably stay at the pro level in the AHL,鈥 said Victoria GM and head coach Dan Price.

But, because of COVID, you never know, acknowledged Price. The last WHL season was severely truncated and the Ducks may want Tracey to get more playing time at the junior level. But that is pure conjecture at this point. The Ducks will do what the Ducks will do and all the Royals can do is wait and be prudent by building 颅contingency plans at the 颅20-year-old 颅positions. Realistically, Victoria needs to prepare for a season without Tracey 颅returning.

The Royals are taking 28 players to the Okanagan this weekend following a 颅training camp Price found revealing.

鈥淥ur team speed became 颅evident during camp,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e are going to have one of the quickest teams we鈥檝e had. That is going to be a big part of the identity of this team.鈥

That won鈥檛 change the Royals鈥 patented pressure, forechecking approach, he said.

鈥淚f anything, the added speed allows us to apply more 颅pressure and do more things with the puck than just pressure without the puck,鈥 said Price.

Victoria closes out the 颅preseason Sept. 25 at 颅Save-on-Foods Memorial 颅Centre against the Prince George 颅Cougars in the first hockey game on Blanshard Street since March of 2020.

The Royals鈥 regular-season opener is Oct. 2 at the 颅 Memorial Centre against the Vancouver Giants, 581 days after that last WHL 颅regular-season game on 颅Blanshard, which was also against Vancouver.

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