and have a history.
After first meeting at a goaltending camp in Nelson six years ago, the two later reunited as members of the Edge School hockey program in Calgary.
Today, as the 2017-18 season begins, Salmond and Porter are back together again to shoulder the goaltending duties for the WHL91Ƶs .
91ƵI91Ƶve known James for quite awhile, it91Ƶs good to be playing with him,91Ƶ said Salmond, 19. 91ƵIt91Ƶs cool that we came from the same midget program. We get along well and I91Ƶd say it91Ƶs a healthy relationship where I think we91Ƶll push each other.91Ƶ
Salmond, who served as the backup to last season, moves into the starting role for the Rockets.
His initiation to major junior hockey came unexpectedly late in the 2015-16 campaign when Rockets91Ƶ starter Jackson Whistle went down with a season-ending injury.
Salmond was summoned from Camrose of the Alberta Junior Hockey League and the rest, as they say, is history.
91ƵIt91Ƶs funny how hockey works sometimes, I wasn91Ƶt sure if I was ever going to get called up and then something like that happens,91Ƶ said Salmond, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound native of Calgary. 91ƵObviously I was excited to get the call and now here I am going into my third season. I91Ƶm looking forward to it.
91ƵLearning from Michael (Herringer) and all the guidance I91Ƶve had from Travis (Crickard) and Adam (Brown), I think has prepared me well.91Ƶ
After playing in seven games his first season, Salmond91Ƶs workload increased to 23 games in 2016-17, posting a 12-7-2 record with 2.76 goals against average.
Based on his body of work to date and his work in the off-season Rockets91Ƶ goaltending coach said Salmond should be ready for prime time.
91ƵBrodan got a lot of experience with us last year and had some success playing behind Michael Herringer, so that was important for him,91Ƶ said Brown, who played four seasons in goal for Kelowna. 91ƵHe worked really hard in the summer and came in ready to take over the starting job.
91ƵBrodan plays with a lot of control in his game, he relies on positioning and playing the angles,91Ƶ Brown said of Salmond91Ƶs goaltending approach. 91ƵYou91Ƶre not going to see him making those diving saves, he just sticks to his game.91Ƶ
Porter, 17, comes to the Rockets after three seasons with the Edge School program, including a stellar 2016-17 midget campaign where he posted a 1.79 goals against average in 16 games in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League.
As a WHL rookie, Porter understands the learning curve may be steep but isn91Ƶt about to be deterred by the work ahead of him.
91ƵI just want to be the best I can, work on the little things I need to and improve everyday,91Ƶ said Porter, a native of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. 91ƵI have a lot of learning to do, I91Ƶm taking in all the advice I can from the vets and coaches.
91ƵIt91Ƶs been a goal of mine for a long time to play (in the WHL),91Ƶ added the 5-foot-11, 160-pound Porter, a seventh-round bantam pick of the Rockets in 2015. 91ƵI91Ƶm happy the time is here now and it91Ƶs with Kelowna. It91Ƶs going to be a nice place to call home.91Ƶ
Brown, for one, is looking forward to watching and aiding in Porter91Ƶs development.
91ƵHe91Ƶs a really good, young goaltender with a lot of raw talent,91Ƶ Brown said. 91ƵThere are a lot of things we91Ƶre going to be working on, it91Ƶs going to be a big adjustment like it is for any young goalie, so we91Ƶre going to be patient and develop those skills. James has lots of potential.91Ƶ
The Rockets open the 2017-18 WHL regular season Friday, Sept. 22 at home to the Kamloops Blazers. Face off is 7 p.m. at Prospera Place.