http://www.bclocalnews.com/okanagan_.../99082644.html

When Kelowna Rockets players of the past and present take to the ice Sunday for the club’s annual alumni hockey game, don’t expect a knock-down, drag-em-out affair reminiscent of an NHL playoff game.
Then again, don’t look for anyone’s competitive nature—including that of Josh Gorges— to remain completely in summer-holiday mode.
“The games aren’t overly intense, they’re meant to be fun, probably a little like an all-star game and you don’t want anybody to get hurt,” said Gorges, a five-year NHL veteran.
“On the other hand, every guy out there is competitive and both teams are going to want to win. Guys won’t go too hard, but they’re going to try and do what’s needed to win. It’ll be the first time back playing for a lot of guys, so we’ll do the best we can.”
Gorges is one of close to 40 former and current Rockets who will don the blades for the club’s ninth annual alumni hockey game Sunday at the Capital News Centre.


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Unfortunately I'll be missing the game again this year, as I'll be somewhere close to Toronto by the time the puck drops. Luckily, my sister-in-law and her BF will be at the game and I've left a couple things to hopefully get signed by my boy. :)