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Tonight is the fourth of six regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Penticton Vees.
Vernon Vipers Regular Season Record/Stats vs the Penticton Vees (League
website only back as far as the 2003-04 regular
season)
season)
Wins: 45
Losses: 77
Ties: 5
Overtime Wins: 9
Overtime Losses: 10
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 1
Overtime Record: 9-12
Shootout Record: 0-1
Home Record: 26-29-5-1-2
Road Record: 21-35-5-0-3
Vernon Vipers BCHL Showcase Record/Stats vs the Penticton Vees. (BCHL Showcase started in 2012)
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Games Played: 2
Wins: 0
Losses: 1
Overtime Wins: 0
Overtime Losses: 1
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 0
The Penticton Vees have won twenty two of their last twenty three regular season games vs the Vernon Vipers
The Penticton Vees have won twenty five of the past twenty nine regular season games vs the Vernon Vipers
The Vipers have one regular season win in there last fifteen games in Penticton
The Vipers have lost twelve straight regular season games in Penticton
The Vernon Vipers are 1-8-1-0 in their last ten regular season games vs the Penticton Vees
The Vernon Vipers are 0-9-1-0-0 in their last ten regular season games in Penticton
The Vernon Vipers are 1-10-1-0-0 in their last ten regular season home games vs the Penticton Vees
The Vernon Vipers last regular season win at home vs the Penticton Vees was a 2-1 shootout victory on November 25th 2023
The Penticton Vees last regular season win in Vernon was a 4-3 victory on October 5th 2024
The Vernon Vipers last regular season win in Penticton was a 2-1 overtime victory on October 18th 2019
The Penticton Vees last regular season win at home vs the Vernon Vipers was a 6-4 victory on Saturday, November 23rd 2024
Vernon Junior Hockey Franchise History:
1961-1962 Vernon Jr Canadians
1962-1967 Vernon Blades
1967-1973 Vernon Essos
1973-1978 Vernon Vikings
1979-1980 No team
1980-1995 Vernon Lakers
1995-Present Vernon Vipers
Penticton Junior Hockey Franchise History:
1961-63 Penticton Junior Vees
1964-1975 Penticton Broncos
1975-1979 Penticton Vees
1979-1990 Penticton Knights
1990-2004 Penticton Panthers
2004-Present Penticton Vees
Vernon Vipers/Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Schedule:
October 5th Penticton @ Vernon: Vees won 4-3
October 26th Vernon @ Penticton: Vees won 5-4 overtime
November 23rd Vernon @ Penticton: Vees won 6-4
February 7th Vernon @ Penticton
February 15th Penticton @ Vernon
March 15th Penticton @ Vernon
Let's take a look at the Vernon Vipers:
The 11-20-6-0 Vernon Vipers make their third and final regular season visit to the South Okanagan Events Centre, are coming off a 6-3 loss Sunday afternoon to the visiting Brooks Bandits. Tonight's the fourth regular season meeting vs the Penticton Vees. The Vipers are 0-3 vs the Vees. The last time the Snakes were in Penticton, the Vees won 6-4 November 23rd. Since then, Vernon has only won five games, while Penticton has won fifteen games. The Vipers haven't won in Penticton since 2019. The Vees have won twenty two of the last twenty three regular season meetings vs the Vipers. The Vipers have lost four of there last five games and lost eight of there last ten games. The Snakes have only three wins in there last fifteen games. Vernon sits 10th in the Interior Conference and 19th in overall league standings.
Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Roster:
Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Regular Season Scoring Leader:
Will Schumacher (12-20-32)
Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Regular Season Record/Stats:
Games Played: 37
Wins: 11
Losses: 20
Overtime Wins: 2
Overtime Losses: 6
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 0
Overtime Record: 2-6
Shootout Record: 0-0
Home Record: 6-8-5-0
Road Record: 5-12-1-0
When the Vipers score first: 9-8
When the opponents score first: 2-18
Leading after the 1st period: 8-4
Tied after the 1st period: 2-10
Trailing after the 1st period: 1-12
Leading after the 2nd period: 8-6
Tied after the 2nd period: 2-4
Trailing after the 2nd period: 1-16
Out shooting opponents: 5-11
Out shot by opponents: 4-15
One goal games: 2-9
Goals for: 121
Goals against: 148
Record vs Interior Conference: 10-17-5-0
Record vs Coastal Conference: 1-3-1-0
Longest winning streak: 2 Games
Longest losing streak: 6 Games
Standings: 10th Place Interior Conference
Vernon Vipers Returning Players From 2023-24 Season:
Forward Luke Bibby 04
Forward Erik Pastro 05
Vernon Vipers Departed/Traded Players From 2023-24 Season:
Forward Hank Cleaves 03
Forward Owen Kim 04
Forward Adam Csabi 05
Forward Payton Struck 05
Forward Isaac Tremblay 04
Forward Luke Pakulak 03
Forward Julian Facchinelli 04
Forward Georgios Stavrianeas 05
Forward Shea Busch 07
Forward Carson McGinley 06
Forward Bronson Ross 06
Forward Nick Mikan 04
Forward Ewan McPherson 04
Defencemen Anthony Cliche 03
Defencemen Connor Elliott 03
Defencemen Etienne Lessard 04
Defencemen Noah Dorey 03
Defenceman Cooper Cleaves 06
Defenceman Lukas McCloskey 05
Defencemen Filip Krajcik 04
Defenceman Zhenya Miles 06
Defencemen Linden Burrett 06
Goaltender Ethan David 03
Goaltender Colin Reay 05Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Regular Season Home Record vs Penticton Vees:
0-1-0-0
Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Regular Season Road Record vs Penticton Vees:
0-1-1-0
Vernon Vipers 2024-25 Regular Season Scoring Leaders vs Penticton Vees:
Luke Bibby (1-2-3)
Will Schumacher (1-2-3)
Charlie Kresl (1-2-3)
Erik Pastro (0-2-2)
Koji Gibson (1-0-1)
Edvin Nilsson (1-0-1)
Jordan Gudridge (1-0-1)
Marko Stojkov (0-1-1)
Let's take a look at the Penticton Vees:
The 30-6-2-0 defending Interior Division Champion Penticton Vees are coming off a 6-1 win Saturday over the visiting Brooks Bandits. The Vees and Vipers will meet twice more after tonight, with both games played in Vernon. The Vees have won twenty five of the last twenty nine regular season games vs the Vipers. The Vees have won five straight and won eight of there last ten games. Penticton sits 1st in the Interior Conference and 1st overall in league standings.
Assistant Coach Jason McKee spent parts of five seasons in Vernon as the Vipers Head Coach/GM from 2019-2024
Goaltender Ethan Buenaventura playing rights were held by the Vernon Vipers. The Vipers traded the playing rights of Ethan Buenaventura November 8th 2024 to the Cowichan Capitals for forward Noah Grolnic. The Capitals traded Ethan Buenaventura to Penticton November 12th 2024.
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Roster:
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Scoring Leader:
Ryden Evers (16-23-39)
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Record/Stats:
Games Played: 38
Wins: 30
Losses: 6
Overtime Losses: 2
Shootout Losses: 0
Home Record: 15-1-2-0
Road Record: 15-5-0-0
Goals for: 149
Goals against: 93
Standings: 1st Place Interior Conference
Penticton Vees Returning Players From 2023-24 Season:
Forward Max Heise 06
Forward Conyr Hellyer 04
Forward Simon Meier 05
Forward Anselmo Rego 05
Defenceman Brock Reinhart 04
Defenceman Matthew Biotti 04
Defenceman Nolan Stevenson 05
Goaltender Will Ingemann 05
Goaltender Sharky Nowek 06
Penticton Vees Departed/Traded Players From 2023-24 Season:
Forward Ryan MacPherson 05
Forward Cade Littler 04
Forward Billy Renfrew 03
Forward Carson Lesiuk 05
Forward Attila Lippai 04
Forward Callum Arnott 04
Forward Connor MacPherson 05
Forward Zach Stringer 03
Forward Thomas Pichette 03
Forward James Fisher 04
Defenceman Larry Keenan 05
Defenceman Nate McIsaac 04
Defenceman Francesco Buchbinder 04
Defenceman Lucas Sorace 04
Goaltender Andrew Ness 04
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Home Record vs Vernon Vipers:
2-0-0-0
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Road Record vs Vernon Vipers:
1-0-0-0
Penticton Vees 2024-25 Regular Season Scoring Leaders vs Vernon Vipers:
Ryden Evers (3-3-6)
Brock Reinhart (1-3-4)
Max Heise (4-0-4)
Matthew Cataldo (1-2-3)
Anselmo Rego (3-0-3)
Nolan Stevenson (1-2-3)
Luke Posthumus (1-1-2)
Caton Ryan (0-2-2)
Conyr Hellyer (0-2-2)
Eli McKamey (0-2-2)
Landon Wright (0-1-1)
Simon Meier (0-1-1)
Callum Stone (0-1-1)
Zach Nyman (0-1-1)
Landon Wright (1-0-1)
Ethan Buenaventura (1-0 Record)
10 comments:
How will the Vipers do tonight?
Make your predictions, Who will win and what will be the final score?
Last weekend I watched the Vees defeat Brooks 6-1. That was just the day before Brooks handled the Vipers 6-3. Like most teams in the BCHL, Penticton has had a few changes over the season but they've managed to bring in big players. They now have 9 players on their roster 6 foot 3 inches or taller. They still are fast and skilled so I expect the Vees will win easily, say 7-1.
On paper this should be an easy win for the Vees. The Vees are 3-0 vs the Vipers and have dominated the Vipers for several years now. Penticton sits atop the league, while the Snakes are near the bottom of the standings. Vernon has been able to hold their own vs the Vees at times this season but unable to play a full sixty minutes. The Vees have won five straight and won eight of there last ten games. The Snakes have only three wins in there last fifteen games.
The Penticton Vees have won twenty two of their last twenty three regular season games vs the Vernon Vipers
The Penticton Vees have won twenty five of the past twenty nine regular season games vs the Vernon Vipers
The Vernon Vipers last regular season win in Penticton was a 2-1 overtime victory on October 18th 2019
Ooops. A little off there, eh Bert?
What happened to the Vees tonight? I didn’t listen to the game but love the score!!
We didn’t give up that’s happened and Vees thought they had it in the bag.
The Vees were flat and content to control the outside. Maybe they figured it was going to be an easy win. But the Vipers never quit even though they were outshot by a lot. Kykkanen was the star of the game, but in true Penticton fashion, all three stars of the game were Vees.
Not classy at all that they gave themselves all 3 stars in a game they lost.
The star are picked in the third period. There was not enough time to change when there is only seconds left in the game.
That’s nowhere near correct. You mean to tell me if the Vee’s had scored, they wouldn’t have given the guy who got the goal the third star?? Even if they do pick them in the third period, they can change it up.
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