Rocky Rams wrap up first year in Heritage Junior Hockey League
The Rocky Rams have wrapped up their inaugural season in the Heritage Junior Hockey League.
The Rams won eleven games in the regular season and made the playoffs before losing out to the Sylvan Lake Wranglers four games to one.
“Our goal from the start of the year was try to get into the playoffs. I knew it was going to be a lot of work,” said head coach Clint Robinson. “It was a huge success community wise, we had huge crowds. Every team that came into Rocky was amazed with the amount of fans we were getting. So community support was top notch.”
Fan support for the Rams was strong as during playoffs they brought in around 500 fans. Robinson said he knew junior hockey would be a success in Rocky just based upon the support that the community shows for the minor hockey program as well at the town’s senior team. The next step was building a team.