unior hockey: Kelowna Rockets to open shortened season against Victoria Royals However, the team is first awaiting results from a second round of COVID-19 testing after conducting a mobile testing clinic behind Prospera Place on Tuesday and Wednesday.“It was a mouth swab, so it was really, really simple.
Painless and very quick and efficient,” Mallette said of the testing.Once the team is given the green light, the Rockets will have one week to conduct a shortened training camp before opening the season against the Victoria Royals on March 26.“It’s going to be a little different — masked up, non-stop — but we just want an opportunity to get back out onto the ice as a group,” said Mallette.The Rockets are trying to condense what normally.