This assisted the Rockets in chalking up the highest per game average for a first year expansion team under the Canadian Hockey League umbrella.
[1] In addition to their winning streak, the Rockets home record of 36–6–0 and collecting 37 more points than the previous year, proved them serious contenders in the WHL.
Once again the Rockets attendance of 13,769 saw them defeat the Seattle Thunderbirds 4-2 in win number 24, marking the third largest crowd in the history of the WHL.
The 1993–94 season marked the year of transition for the Rockets, with the graduation of high scoring veteran Allan Egeland, a solid forward, Trever Fraser, and netminder, Jeff Calvert.
Adding the skill and talent of one of Europe's top young forwards, Václav Varaďa, who slotted 50 points and tied the team's rookie scoring record.