Los Angeles Kings Developing Two Goalie Prospects Locally

Gann Matsuda by Correspondent Written on May 12, 2009
LAKE PLACID, NY - AUGUST 11:  Jeff Zatkoff #30 of the USA makes a save against Finland during USA Hockey's National Junior Evaluation Camp on August 11, 2006 at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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“I thought [Rowat] played really well early on,” Reign head coach Karl Taylor said about his 20-year-old netminder. “I thought the second and third ones he’d like to have back, but he’s a young kid trying to learn.”

“Coming in, I thought he did a really good job, giving us a chance in the second when they pushed hard,” added Taylor. “It’s disappointing those squeaked by him because I thought he played better than to deserve that fate at the end.”

Rowat was unfazed by a less-than-stellar professional debut.

“I thought it was a pretty good game,” he said. “Unfortunately, they came back in the third and capitalized on some scoring chances. But the guys played really well in the first period, only giving them five shots.”

“They controlled most of the play in the second period,” he added. “The Roadrunners turned it up and put some heat on us. We took some unnecessary penalties but overall, I thought it was a pretty good game.”

Moving up from junior hockey, Rowat immediately noticed the difference at the ECHL level.

“The biggest thing is the speed of the shots and the speed of the passes,” he explained. “They make a lot quicker plays, they’ve got quicker releases. You just have to get your timing down. I was on the ice this week and a little bit this morning trying to get a feel for the puck.”

A big part of Rowat's development will be for him to learn to be more consistent and not go down to his knees too soon.

“[The Kings are looking for] more consistency and with that, I have to be more patient on my feet, more reactive to pucks,” he explained. “That’s what I’m working on really hard here—standing on my feet more and then making the save from there instead of going down early and making the save from my knees.”

Looking ahead to next season, Rowat knows that he is near the bottom of the depth chart, but is looking forward to playing a full season in professional hockey.

“I’m probably one of the last of the goalies [the Kings have] got,” said Rowat. “Zatkoff has had a great year here. They’ve got Bernier and two guys in the NHL. I just have to come in here, play well in the games they give me and if I can earn a roster spot and play here next year, I’ll be really happy with that.”


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