Surrey (30-22-0-6) @ Vernon (49-6-0-3)
Last Game Played:
Saturday February 20th Vernon defeated Westside 3-2 in double overtime
Saturday February 20th Salmon Arm defeated Surrey 4-1
Tonight is the second & final meeting of the regular season between the defending Royal Bank Cup Champion Vernon Vipers & the Surrey Eagles. The Vipers lead the season series 1-0. The Vipers are on a six game winning streak, while the Eagles are on a single game losing streak.
Let’s take a look at the Vernon Vipers:
The Vipers currently sit #1 overall in the league as the BCHL’s best team & #2 overall in Canada with a record of 50-6-0-3 five points up on the 2nd place Penticton Vees. Vernon has scored a league high 291 goals and given up the least amount of goals with just 116. Vernon is 24-4-0-1 at home & 26-2-0-2 on the road. The Vipers are 9-0-0-1 in their last 10 games. The Vipers have three players in the leagues top 20 in scoring. Connor Jones (35-45-80), Mike Collins (30-46-76) & Braden Pimm (25-42-67). Blake Voth leads the league as the BCHL’s top goaltender. Voth has a record of 21-2 with 3 shutouts and a GAA of 1.79 Graeme Gordon is 3rd the leagues top 10 goaltenders with a record of 29-7 with 2 shutouts and a GAA of 2.03
Game Notes:
Today is the Vipers final game of the regular season.
This is Vernons fourth game in five days and third game in three days.
Todays game is a mean nothing game other then team pride.
The Vipers looked tired in the 3rd period last night in Westside, will they have enough gas left in the tank to finish off the Eagles this afternoon?
Last night was the Vipers 50th win of the season, something only one other Vernon team has managed to complete. The 1999 Royal Bank Cup Champion Vipers won a league record 52 wins. The 1999 Vipers and 1989-90 New West Royals hold the BCHL record for most wins in a season with 52. The only other two Vernon teams that managed to come close to 50 wins was the 1975-76 Vernon Vikings and the 2002-03 Vernon Vipers, both these two teams won 47 games those years.
Jonathan Milhouse & Dylan Walchuk both need just one goal to hit the 20 goal mark this season.
Bryce Kakoske needs just a single point to hit the 40 point mark.
Graeme Gordon needs just one win to pick up his 30th win of the season.
Connor Jones is three points shy of 200 points in his career & a single goal away from his 80th career goal.
Braden Pimm is four assists away from reaching 100 career assists.
Players To Watch:
Connor Jones (35-45-80)
Mike Collins (30-46-76)
Braden Pimm (25-42-67)
Kellen Jones (12-41-53)
Cory Kane (21-31-52)
Jonathan Milhouse (19-31-50)
Rob Short (22-26-48)
Dylan Walchuk (19-27-46)
Cole Ikkala (22-23-45)
Dan Nycholat (7-37-44)
Bryce Kakoske (12-27-39)
Kevin Kraus (4-21-25)
David Robinson (14-9-23)
Curtis Gedig (11-9-20)
Graeme Gordon (29-7 Record-1 Shutout 2.03 GAA)
Blake Voth (21-2 Record-3 Shutouts-1.79 GAA)
Let’s take a look at the Surrey Eagles:
The Eagles currently sit in 5th place in the Coastal Conference with a record of 30-22-0-6 The Eagles have scored 192 goals and given up 179 goals. Surrey is 15-12-0-3 on home ice & 15-10-0-3 on the road. Surrey is 5-4-0-1 in their last 10 games.
Game Notes:
Today is the final day of the regular season. The Eagles are finishing up a three game road trip. So far Surrey has a win in Trail and a loss in Salmon Arm.
The last time Surrey played in Vernon was two years ago back on September 26th as back then Andrew Hammond and the Eagles knocked off the Vipers 3-2.
Grant Toulmin is one point shy of 50 for the year.
Both these teams don’t know much about one another only playing each other once this season.
Surrey needs to try and contain and slow down the Vipers speed and skill.
The Eagles have to watch the Vipers penalty kill as Vernon has scored a league high 22 shorthanded goals.
Both teams are playing their third game in three days.
Players To Watch:
Andrew Wallace (23-38-61)
Michael Krgovich (17-36-53)
Grant Toulmin (15-34-49)
Richard Vanderhoek (22-25-47)
Bradley McGowan (11-33-44)
Adam Basford (20-24-44)
Chris Santiago (20-23-43)
Tyler Morley (17-18-35)
Josh Pineiro (7-22-29)
Heres a look at the season series between these two teams:
Friday, November 20th @ Surrey: Vernon wins 5-1
SCORING SUMMARY
PERIOD 1
Vernon Vipers at 11:07 (SH) - Rob Short from Dylan Walchuk and Cole Ikkala
Vernon Vipers at 16:32 (PP) - Dylan Walchuk from Bryce Kakoske and Dan Nycholat
PERIOD 2
Surrey Eagles at 8:26 (PP) - Andrew Wallace from Adam Basford and Cole Gelley
Vernon Vipers at 17:00 - Rob Short from Dylan Walchuk
Vernon Vipers at 18:27 - Mike Collins (unassisted)
PERIOD 3
Vernon Vipers at 15:01 - Sawyer Mick from Connor Jones and Kellen Jones
Vernon outshot Surrey 43-24. Graeme Gordon made 23 saves for the win, while Vinny Lessard made 34 saves taking the loss.
http://www.bchl.ca/leagues/hockey_boxscores.cfm?clientID=1413&leagueID=2393&gameID=712731&link=bchl
Here's a look at both team's rosters:
Vernon:
Mike Collins
Braden Pimm
Cory Kane
Dylan Walchuk
Jonathan Milhouse
Cole Ikkala
Kevin Kraus
Connor Jones
Dan Nycholat
Curtis Gedig
Adam Thompson
David Robinson
Steven Weinstein
Kellen Jones
Rob Short
Sahir Gill
Bryce Kakoske
Garrett Noonan
Patrick McGillis
Darrin Robak
Blake Voth
Graeme Gordon
Surrey:
Andrew Wallace
Michael Krgovich
Grant Toulmin
Richard Vanderhoek
Bradley McGowan
Chris Santiago
Adam Basford
Tyler Morley
Josh Pineiro
Riley Sweeney
Jason Grecica
Cole Gelley
Manraj Hayer
Paul Levarsky
Jamus Lane
Jeff Regier
Connor Tiechko
Erik Cooper
Derek Henderson
Wes Vannieuwenhuizen
Vinny Lessard
Mike Chan
Last Game Played:
Saturday February 20th Vernon defeated Westside 3-2 in double overtime
Saturday February 20th Salmon Arm defeated Surrey 4-1
Tonight is the second & final meeting of the regular season between the defending Royal Bank Cup Champion Vernon Vipers & the Surrey Eagles. The Vipers lead the season series 1-0. The Vipers are on a six game winning streak, while the Eagles are on a single game losing streak.
Let’s take a look at the Vernon Vipers:
The Vipers currently sit #1 overall in the league as the BCHL’s best team & #2 overall in Canada with a record of 50-6-0-3 five points up on the 2nd place Penticton Vees. Vernon has scored a league high 291 goals and given up the least amount of goals with just 116. Vernon is 24-4-0-1 at home & 26-2-0-2 on the road. The Vipers are 9-0-0-1 in their last 10 games. The Vipers have three players in the leagues top 20 in scoring. Connor Jones (35-45-80), Mike Collins (30-46-76) & Braden Pimm (25-42-67). Blake Voth leads the league as the BCHL’s top goaltender. Voth has a record of 21-2 with 3 shutouts and a GAA of 1.79 Graeme Gordon is 3rd the leagues top 10 goaltenders with a record of 29-7 with 2 shutouts and a GAA of 2.03
Game Notes:
Today is the Vipers final game of the regular season.
This is Vernons fourth game in five days and third game in three days.
Todays game is a mean nothing game other then team pride.
The Vipers looked tired in the 3rd period last night in Westside, will they have enough gas left in the tank to finish off the Eagles this afternoon?
Last night was the Vipers 50th win of the season, something only one other Vernon team has managed to complete. The 1999 Royal Bank Cup Champion Vipers won a league record 52 wins. The 1999 Vipers and 1989-90 New West Royals hold the BCHL record for most wins in a season with 52. The only other two Vernon teams that managed to come close to 50 wins was the 1975-76 Vernon Vikings and the 2002-03 Vernon Vipers, both these two teams won 47 games those years.
Jonathan Milhouse & Dylan Walchuk both need just one goal to hit the 20 goal mark this season.
Bryce Kakoske needs just a single point to hit the 40 point mark.
Graeme Gordon needs just one win to pick up his 30th win of the season.
Connor Jones is three points shy of 200 points in his career & a single goal away from his 80th career goal.
Braden Pimm is four assists away from reaching 100 career assists.
Players To Watch:
Connor Jones (35-45-80)
Mike Collins (30-46-76)
Braden Pimm (25-42-67)
Kellen Jones (12-41-53)
Cory Kane (21-31-52)
Jonathan Milhouse (19-31-50)
Rob Short (22-26-48)
Dylan Walchuk (19-27-46)
Cole Ikkala (22-23-45)
Dan Nycholat (7-37-44)
Bryce Kakoske (12-27-39)
Kevin Kraus (4-21-25)
David Robinson (14-9-23)
Curtis Gedig (11-9-20)
Graeme Gordon (29-7 Record-1 Shutout 2.03 GAA)
Blake Voth (21-2 Record-3 Shutouts-1.79 GAA)
Let’s take a look at the Surrey Eagles:
The Eagles currently sit in 5th place in the Coastal Conference with a record of 30-22-0-6 The Eagles have scored 192 goals and given up 179 goals. Surrey is 15-12-0-3 on home ice & 15-10-0-3 on the road. Surrey is 5-4-0-1 in their last 10 games.
Game Notes:
Today is the final day of the regular season. The Eagles are finishing up a three game road trip. So far Surrey has a win in Trail and a loss in Salmon Arm.
The last time Surrey played in Vernon was two years ago back on September 26th as back then Andrew Hammond and the Eagles knocked off the Vipers 3-2.
Grant Toulmin is one point shy of 50 for the year.
Both these teams don’t know much about one another only playing each other once this season.
Surrey needs to try and contain and slow down the Vipers speed and skill.
The Eagles have to watch the Vipers penalty kill as Vernon has scored a league high 22 shorthanded goals.
Both teams are playing their third game in three days.
Players To Watch:
Andrew Wallace (23-38-61)
Michael Krgovich (17-36-53)
Grant Toulmin (15-34-49)
Richard Vanderhoek (22-25-47)
Bradley McGowan (11-33-44)
Adam Basford (20-24-44)
Chris Santiago (20-23-43)
Tyler Morley (17-18-35)
Josh Pineiro (7-22-29)
Heres a look at the season series between these two teams:
Friday, November 20th @ Surrey: Vernon wins 5-1
SCORING SUMMARY
PERIOD 1
Vernon Vipers at 11:07 (SH) - Rob Short from Dylan Walchuk and Cole Ikkala
Vernon Vipers at 16:32 (PP) - Dylan Walchuk from Bryce Kakoske and Dan Nycholat
PERIOD 2
Surrey Eagles at 8:26 (PP) - Andrew Wallace from Adam Basford and Cole Gelley
Vernon Vipers at 17:00 - Rob Short from Dylan Walchuk
Vernon Vipers at 18:27 - Mike Collins (unassisted)
PERIOD 3
Vernon Vipers at 15:01 - Sawyer Mick from Connor Jones and Kellen Jones
Vernon outshot Surrey 43-24. Graeme Gordon made 23 saves for the win, while Vinny Lessard made 34 saves taking the loss.
http://www.bchl.ca/leagues/hockey_boxscores.cfm?clientID=1413&leagueID=2393&gameID=712731&link=bchl
Here's a look at both team's rosters:
Vernon:
Mike Collins
Braden Pimm
Cory Kane
Dylan Walchuk
Jonathan Milhouse
Cole Ikkala
Kevin Kraus
Connor Jones
Dan Nycholat
Curtis Gedig
Adam Thompson
David Robinson
Steven Weinstein
Kellen Jones
Rob Short
Sahir Gill
Bryce Kakoske
Garrett Noonan
Patrick McGillis
Darrin Robak
Blake Voth
Graeme Gordon
Surrey:
Andrew Wallace
Michael Krgovich
Grant Toulmin
Richard Vanderhoek
Bradley McGowan
Chris Santiago
Adam Basford
Tyler Morley
Josh Pineiro
Riley Sweeney
Jason Grecica
Cole Gelley
Manraj Hayer
Paul Levarsky
Jamus Lane
Jeff Regier
Connor Tiechko
Erik Cooper
Derek Henderson
Wes Vannieuwenhuizen
Vinny Lessard
Mike Chan
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