Vernon 3 Victoria 1
I was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Victoria 3-1 in front of 1,816 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Graeme Gordon got his first start as a Viper tonight, after Andrew Hammond has started the Vipers last 14 straight games. The Vipers looked much improved after last nights dissapointing 5-2 loss to Westside, Vernon was skating hard and laying out some good solid checks in the early goings. Vernon carried the edge in play to start the game and was rewarded with an early powerplay just two minutes into the game, the Vipers moved the puck well, getting some good chances in close. Vernon was up in shots early 5-1. Sahir Gill picked up a loose puck in the slot and then missed on a wide empty goal, as the Vipers come very close to going up 1-0. Victoria would kill off the minor and then within a few minutes would get a powerplay of there own but couldnt generate any kind of offence, as the Grizzlies didnt record a single shot while on the PP as the Vipers killed off the minor. Vernon was really buzzing around the Victoria net with some good chances down low, Vipers moved the puck well, getting the shooting lanes open as well as getting a flurry of shots on Anthony Grieco. This was the Grizzlies 4th road game in 4 nights and it showed as the Vipers were all over them. Victoria didnt have much of an attack, only coming up with one good scoring chance when Jordan Heywood wired a shot from the top of the circle but hit the post. Vernon dominated the period with most of the action deep in the Grizzlies zone but couldnt hit the scoreboard. It was scoreless after 20 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Grizzlies 18-4.
2nd Period: Victoria come out strong, getting the puck in deep, creating all kinds of chances in front. The Grizzlies were now the team buzzing around the Vernon net as Graeme Gordon had to be sharpe as Victoria come close to taking the lead, just missing on some glorious scoring chances in front. The Vipers were having troubles with the Grizzlies attack as they had nemerous chances to get the puck out and couldnt. Victoria carried the edge in play for the first four minutes as the Vipers didnt record a shot on goal. But just 5 minutes into the 2nd Vernon finally managed to get the puck in deep, as Bryce Kakoske did all the work down low, making a few nice moves in close & then feeding Ryan DePape in front who beat Grieco putting Vernon up 1-0. This goal seemed to give the Vipers life and really turned around the hockey game as just a few minutes later the Vipers would strike again after Steven Weinstein took a shot from the point, and Captain Chris Crowell would tip the point shot passed Grieco as Vernon jumped ahead 2-0. Victoria played a little better in the 2nd but not much, Vernon was by far the more hard working team, as the Vipers were winning all the races, coming out from the boards with the puck almost everytime. Vipers quit hitting come this period but still carried most of the play. Not many great scoring chances at either ends of the rink. The Grizzlies would get a late powerplay but it was Ryan Santana who was solid on the penalty kill, Santana carried the puck deep into the Victoria zone, and then held the puck along the end wall with four Grizzly players all over him, trying to fight for the puck. The Grizzlies struggled on the late powerplay and couldnt get on the scoreboard as the period ended. Vernon was up 2-0 after 40 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Grizzlies 13-8.
3rd Period: With the Grizzlies still on the PP wich was carried over from the 2nd period, Vernon managed to kill off the minor. Victoria looked like they had some jump to start the 3rd, getting the puck in deep but couldnt seem to get any real quality shots towards Gordon as the Vipers defence did a great job keeping the Grizzlies to the outside and then stealing the puck away. The Vipers struggled early in getting the puck into the Victoria zone but were lucky to keep the play in the neutral zone. Captain Brian Nugent was tossed from the game just two minutes into the 3rd after a check from behind on Ryan Santana. Vernon had a great scoring chance when Chris Crowell snuck in behind the Grizzlies d-men and got a short breakaway but was stopped by Grieco. Ryan Santana cut through the crease, putting a nice move on Grieco but failed to connect fanning on the puck in front. Mike Collins had a parcial breakaway but missed the net on a great scoring chance. Some back & forth action at both ends, but very little scoring chances until Bryce Kakoske took a quick shot from the slot, as Sahir Gill tipped the puck past Grieco putting Vernon up 3-0 with 7 and a half minutes remaining. This goal seemed to take the life out from the Grizzlies. As time was winding down, Mike Collins was caught coughing up the puck at the blueline, Jordan Heywood threw a weak looking floater towards the goal, wich somehow got past Gordon breaking his shutout bid with just 3 minutes remaining. Victoria pressed late but couldnt get control and set any kind of a play up, Grieco headed towards the bench with less then a minute remaining for the extra attacker but Victoria couldnt get the puck out from there own end as the clock would wind down and Vernon would defeat Victoria 3-1. Vernon outshot Victoria 16-7.
Top Players: (Vernon)
The line of Connor Jones, Kellen Jones & Ryan Santana showed lots of energy and jump. The Jones Twins worked hard downlow, creating some exciting chances down low. Santana was a horse with the puck all game, this kid was hard to move off the puck, played well at both ends of the rink. Looked very impressive on the penalty kill.
Sahir Gill (1 goal) For the 2nd straight game Gill looked very impressive, once again this kid was flying with good speed, showing lots of hustle all night. Had some nice moves in the Grizzlies zone. Gill seems to be gaining more & more confidence as the season progresses.
Nick Amies (1 assist) Saw limited icetime, but when the young 16 yr old was on the ice, looked very solid on the Vipers blueline. I really like Nick, a young solid d-man. Made one end to end rush in the 1st and come up with two big defensive plays in the 3rd.
Bryce Kakoske (2 assists) Kakoske looked very strong up front for Vernon. Struggled last night, so was nice to see the Vernon product come back with a solid effort tonight. Looked good on the point while on the PP and was very good down low, another player who was hard to move off the puck.
Ryan DePape (1 goal) Didnt play a full game but showed spirts for the most parts. Looked very good in the 1st & 2nd periods.
Cory Kane didnt do much on the offensive side but showed some good hustle and played physical, was moved down to the 4th line last night, heres a kid who needs to pick up his game.
Top Players: (Victoria)
Anthony Grieco didnt have to make any big saves but played well, dosnt give up many rebounds. Plays his position well, comes out and challenges alot.
Jordan Heywood (1 goal) Looked very impressive on the Grizzlies backend. This kid saw alot of icetime and was by far the best D-man. Carries the puck alot, quick skating d-man.
Myles MaCrae looked good in the 3rd, didnt really notice him alot tonight, but had three or four good solid shifts.Jonathan Milhouse is quick, always with the puck. Creating chances, and buzzing around the net.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked very impressive in the 1st, played a heck of a period but couldnt find the back of the net. The goal was to jump on a Victoria team that was playing there 4th road game in 4 nights and they did. Vipers got some timely goals and looked much better after last nights loss. A very well played game, the team was hitting, skating hard and showing lots of hustle and jump. Vernon really worked hard, winning most of the races and battles along the boards. I felt bad for Graeme Gordon who lost his shutout on a turnover at the blueline with just 3 minutes remaining.
Game Thoughts: (Victoria)
I wasnt impressed with Victoria. It may have been the 4 games in 4 nights, but this team didnt look good at all. A quick skating team but not much of an offensive attack, players going in all different directions. The Grizzles couldnt handle the Vipers work ethic and speed down low. Had trouble all night getting shots towards the net along with chances in close. Most of the shots and chances were from the outside. Was impressed with Evin Pighin, looked very lazy all game, when the play was deep in the Victoria zone, Pighin was way up in the Vipers zone, past the blueline, waiting for the long stretch pass. Didnt show much energy or team play all game.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Kevin Kraus
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Victoria:
Mike Hammond
Lee Baldwin
3 Stars:
1st Star: Sahir Gill (1 goal)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm
3rd Star: Bryce Kakoske (2 assists)
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Westside 5 Vernon 2
Westside 5 Vernon 2
I was at tonights game as Westside defated Vernon 5-2 in front of 2,188 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Vipers got off to the quick start with some good cycle down low, moving the puck well but couldnt generate any real solid scoring chances. The Warriors seemed a little flat footed, chasing the Vipers in circles having all kinds of troubles keeping up with Vernons cycle and speed down low. Just over two minutes into the period Kyle Bigos & Warrior tough guy, Garrett Watson dropped the gloves at center ice. Shortly after Vernon would get the first powerplay of tonights game but didnt come up with any scoring chances as Westside killed off the minor, Vernon was up early in shots 5-0. The Warriors would open the scoring with just under 13 minutes left in the period on the powerplay, scoring on there first shot on net. Cody Ikkala made a poor decision going for the puck, instead of the man and it cost the Vipers, as Craid Eisenhut showed some hustle down the wing, and then snapping a low shot, hitting the far post and going in past Andrew Hammond putting Westside up 1-0. Hammond made his 14th straight start between the pipes tonight, playing in all of Vernons 19 pre season & regular season games except one. This goal seemed to take the life out from the Vipers and give the Warriors life as Westside seemed to pick up there game, having the better of the play for the remainder of the period. Vernon would get into penalty trouble and ended up having to play most of the 2nd half of the 1st shorthanded. Vipers would only record one shot in the final 12 minutes of the 1st. The Warriors had three straight powerplays but couldnt find the back of the net. Vernons penalty kill was very strong with some good hustle and quickness. Jordan Gidaro laid out the biggest hit of the night with a huge hit on John Digness late in the period. Both teams had very few solid scoring chances. Vernon excaped the period only down 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Westside outshot Vernon 7-6.
2nd Period: Not much action within the first few minutes before the Vipers were rewarded with a powerplay after having to kill off the last three powerplays. Cory Kane made a nice move in the neutral zone, dishing the puck off to Ryan DePape who then made a quick pass back to Kane who then made a long pass across the ice over to rookie Sahir Gill who beat Kevin Jebson as Vernon tied the game 1-1. Some good play followed the Vernon goal with both teams carrying the play at both ends of the rink before the Warriors seemed to put there game into 2nd gear, stepping up there play along with there skating. Westside got the puck in deep, with some strong forecheck along the end wall, Vernon was having all kinds of trouble keeping up with the Warriors furious forecheck. Andrew Hammond had to be sharpe as Westside come close to sliding one past the Vipers veteran with some flurries in close. Hammond seemed to be a bit off his game tonight, having troubles controlling his rebounds. Kellen Jones & Ryan Santana come in two on one, Jones made a nice pass over to Santana who had a wide open goal but fired high & wide over the net. Chris Crowell, Braden Pimm & Kevin Kraus had a three on two as Kraus Pimm set up Kraus with a nice pass but Kraus fanned on his shot missing on a great Vipers scoring chance. Seconds after killing off a penalty, Kevin Kraus made a poor decision going for the puck and not the man, as Jordan Gagne blew by the Viper D-man, going in all alone beating Hammond putting the Warriors up 2-1 with 7 minutes remaining. This was the 2nd goal the Vernon defence gave up after making a poor decision in the neutral zone. The Warriors played a very physical period really laying the body on the Jones Twins, Connor & Kellen were both getting knocked around all game. Westside continued the strong play and seemed to build off the goal as just 4 minutes later some nice passing from Gagne & Garrett Watson, who fed veteran Warrior Brad Plumton who snapped a quick shot from the point wich beat a screend Hammond putting Westside up 3-1. This was the 2nd straight game that Vernon has gave up two late 2nd period goals. Vipers were out worked and out skated by a strong looking Warriors team. Westsides defence was solid not giving any room or space down low, collapsing down low keeping all the Vernon shots coming from the outside. Vipers got a late powerplay but didnt manage any good scoring chances, Vernon waisted a good chance late in the 2nd to try and cut the Westside lead to within one goal. The Warriors were up 3-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Westside 11-9.
3rd Period: Westside come out physical taking the body with some solid checks deep in the Vipers zone. Vernon would get an early powerplay but fail to score looking very sloppy and disorganised, as the Warriors would kill off the minor. Just minutes later Vernon would go back to the powerplay but once again couldnt seem to generate much of an offensive attack. Kevin Jebson was very focused not giving up any 2nd chances and the Westside defence played very solid in front of the veteran goaltender. Vernon couldnt seem to create any chances down low, having all kinds of trouble cutting towards the net, most of the play was held along the wall or in the corners. Westside played a tight defensive checking game. In the 2nd half of the 3rd Vernon would get a two man advantage and would blow it, passing the puck between the two d-men killing off most of the powerplay themselves. Vernon had both pointmen wide open and yet would make a pass instead of getting off a quick shot. Just three weak shots towards the goal with no good scoring chances. With just 18 seconds remaining in the 2nd minor Kyle Bigos was schooled by Garrett Watson, who blew by the Viper d-man going in all alone for the breakaway, Watson put a nice move past Hammond scoring Westsides 4th goal of the night shorthanded with just under 8 minutes remaining. This was enough for the Vipers faithfull who had seen enough as fans started heading towards the exits. Westside continued to work and skate hard, showing lots of hustle and would get rewarded just two mins later Captain Ron Kelly made a nice pass over to Kyle Singleton who beat Hammond high as Westside started taking full control going up 5-1 with just over 6 mins left in the game. This was the end of the night for Andrew Hammond who was yanked in favor of Graeme Gordon. Once getting to the bench, Hammond stormed down to the Vipers dressing room but did return to the bench for the rest of the game. One minute after the Westside goal, Braden Pimm made a nice move cutting through the neutral zone and then wiring a shot high past Jebson as Vernon was down 5-2 with just 5 minutes remaining. The Vipers looked frsutrated and disorganised in the final few minutes. With under 30 seconds remaining Garrett Watson had a great scoring chance in close, left all alone in front but couldnt get the puck up high as Gordon made his biggest save of the game. As the buzzer sounded a few of the Westside players were really giving it to a few Vernon players as they skated by. Westside poured onto the ice yelling and screaming showing lots of emotion getting there first win this season over Vernon with a 5-2 win. Vernon drops its 2nd straight game. Vernon outshot Westside 11-10.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Sahir Gill (1 goal) looked very strong up front on the Vipers 3rd line. Gill was playing on the 3rd line as Cory Kane was dropped to the Vipers 4th line. Gill played with alot of hustle and good puck handling.
Top Players: (Westside)
Garrett Watson (1 goal & 2 assists) played a solid game up front. Watson always seems to bring his "A" game vs Vernon. A big kid who plays the game physical but yet can put up the numbers. Very underatted player.
Craig Eisenhut (1 goal) Looked very effective in the 1st having lots of jump and some good chances with the puck. Eisenhut has good speed and was involved in the play for most of the game.
Jordan Gagne (1 goal & 1 assist) Looked very good. Showed lots of hustle and determination.
Ron Kelly (2 assists) played his role, carried the puck lots in the attacking zone. Was getting the face of some Vipers.
Brad Plumton (1 goal) played strong on the Warriors blueline. Played physical and strong down low.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked good in the early goings of tonights game but then played most of the 2nd half of the 1st shorthanded. Two poor defensive decisions cost Vernon the first & 2nd goals. Vipers played well for half of the 2nd period but were out skated and out hit. Vipers were being pounded along the boards, especially the Jones twins. Both Kellen & Connor were getting knocked around. Vipers were way too soft tonight and it showed, Vernon needs to stand up against a strong-physical team like the Warriors. You cannot allow a team to come into your rink and push you around. Vipers should have dropped the gloves or come out physical, trying to set the tone or get the team going. They need to respond after being out hit hard for most of the game. For the second straight game Vernon allowed two late period goals, and couldnt recover. A very poor performance come the 3rd period, when down two goals and you get four straight powerplays you need to take advantage. Some very poor decisions on the powerplay and very little shots. Vernon passes the puck way too much, when they have the room and time to get off shots from the point or the slot. Very little emotion in the 3rd when down two goals, no hitting or driving towards the net. Most of Vernons shots were from the outside. Vipers played a very soft-non physical game. Vernons defence was schooled tonight by the Warriors. Vipers need to learn to play a solid 60 mins or atleast come close. Not a solid-team effort tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Westside)
Once again Westside worked hard and deserved full credits for the win. The Warriors skated hard, playing a very defensive physical game. I mentioned before, the Warriors really punished the Vipers down low and in the corners. Westsides defence played a very solid game on the backend. Didnt allow the Vipers with any chances in close, collapsing down low, keeping the shots or pressure from the outside. Warriors didnt back down or quit skating, scoring timely goals with hard work and hustle. Once up two goals come the 3rd, Westside sat back playing the trap not giving the Vipers any room to create an offensive attack. A very well played road game.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Steven Weinstein
Westside:
Tyler Miller
Brett Howe
Alex Grieve
3 Stars:
1st Star: Garrett Watson (1 goal & 2 assists)
2nd Star: Brad Plumton (1 goal)
3rd Star: Sahir Gill (1 goal)
I was at tonights game as Westside defated Vernon 5-2 in front of 2,188 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Vipers got off to the quick start with some good cycle down low, moving the puck well but couldnt generate any real solid scoring chances. The Warriors seemed a little flat footed, chasing the Vipers in circles having all kinds of troubles keeping up with Vernons cycle and speed down low. Just over two minutes into the period Kyle Bigos & Warrior tough guy, Garrett Watson dropped the gloves at center ice. Shortly after Vernon would get the first powerplay of tonights game but didnt come up with any scoring chances as Westside killed off the minor, Vernon was up early in shots 5-0. The Warriors would open the scoring with just under 13 minutes left in the period on the powerplay, scoring on there first shot on net. Cody Ikkala made a poor decision going for the puck, instead of the man and it cost the Vipers, as Craid Eisenhut showed some hustle down the wing, and then snapping a low shot, hitting the far post and going in past Andrew Hammond putting Westside up 1-0. Hammond made his 14th straight start between the pipes tonight, playing in all of Vernons 19 pre season & regular season games except one. This goal seemed to take the life out from the Vipers and give the Warriors life as Westside seemed to pick up there game, having the better of the play for the remainder of the period. Vernon would get into penalty trouble and ended up having to play most of the 2nd half of the 1st shorthanded. Vipers would only record one shot in the final 12 minutes of the 1st. The Warriors had three straight powerplays but couldnt find the back of the net. Vernons penalty kill was very strong with some good hustle and quickness. Jordan Gidaro laid out the biggest hit of the night with a huge hit on John Digness late in the period. Both teams had very few solid scoring chances. Vernon excaped the period only down 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Westside outshot Vernon 7-6.
2nd Period: Not much action within the first few minutes before the Vipers were rewarded with a powerplay after having to kill off the last three powerplays. Cory Kane made a nice move in the neutral zone, dishing the puck off to Ryan DePape who then made a quick pass back to Kane who then made a long pass across the ice over to rookie Sahir Gill who beat Kevin Jebson as Vernon tied the game 1-1. Some good play followed the Vernon goal with both teams carrying the play at both ends of the rink before the Warriors seemed to put there game into 2nd gear, stepping up there play along with there skating. Westside got the puck in deep, with some strong forecheck along the end wall, Vernon was having all kinds of trouble keeping up with the Warriors furious forecheck. Andrew Hammond had to be sharpe as Westside come close to sliding one past the Vipers veteran with some flurries in close. Hammond seemed to be a bit off his game tonight, having troubles controlling his rebounds. Kellen Jones & Ryan Santana come in two on one, Jones made a nice pass over to Santana who had a wide open goal but fired high & wide over the net. Chris Crowell, Braden Pimm & Kevin Kraus had a three on two as Kraus Pimm set up Kraus with a nice pass but Kraus fanned on his shot missing on a great Vipers scoring chance. Seconds after killing off a penalty, Kevin Kraus made a poor decision going for the puck and not the man, as Jordan Gagne blew by the Viper D-man, going in all alone beating Hammond putting the Warriors up 2-1 with 7 minutes remaining. This was the 2nd goal the Vernon defence gave up after making a poor decision in the neutral zone. The Warriors played a very physical period really laying the body on the Jones Twins, Connor & Kellen were both getting knocked around all game. Westside continued the strong play and seemed to build off the goal as just 4 minutes later some nice passing from Gagne & Garrett Watson, who fed veteran Warrior Brad Plumton who snapped a quick shot from the point wich beat a screend Hammond putting Westside up 3-1. This was the 2nd straight game that Vernon has gave up two late 2nd period goals. Vipers were out worked and out skated by a strong looking Warriors team. Westsides defence was solid not giving any room or space down low, collapsing down low keeping all the Vernon shots coming from the outside. Vipers got a late powerplay but didnt manage any good scoring chances, Vernon waisted a good chance late in the 2nd to try and cut the Westside lead to within one goal. The Warriors were up 3-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Westside 11-9.
3rd Period: Westside come out physical taking the body with some solid checks deep in the Vipers zone. Vernon would get an early powerplay but fail to score looking very sloppy and disorganised, as the Warriors would kill off the minor. Just minutes later Vernon would go back to the powerplay but once again couldnt seem to generate much of an offensive attack. Kevin Jebson was very focused not giving up any 2nd chances and the Westside defence played very solid in front of the veteran goaltender. Vernon couldnt seem to create any chances down low, having all kinds of trouble cutting towards the net, most of the play was held along the wall or in the corners. Westside played a tight defensive checking game. In the 2nd half of the 3rd Vernon would get a two man advantage and would blow it, passing the puck between the two d-men killing off most of the powerplay themselves. Vernon had both pointmen wide open and yet would make a pass instead of getting off a quick shot. Just three weak shots towards the goal with no good scoring chances. With just 18 seconds remaining in the 2nd minor Kyle Bigos was schooled by Garrett Watson, who blew by the Viper d-man going in all alone for the breakaway, Watson put a nice move past Hammond scoring Westsides 4th goal of the night shorthanded with just under 8 minutes remaining. This was enough for the Vipers faithfull who had seen enough as fans started heading towards the exits. Westside continued to work and skate hard, showing lots of hustle and would get rewarded just two mins later Captain Ron Kelly made a nice pass over to Kyle Singleton who beat Hammond high as Westside started taking full control going up 5-1 with just over 6 mins left in the game. This was the end of the night for Andrew Hammond who was yanked in favor of Graeme Gordon. Once getting to the bench, Hammond stormed down to the Vipers dressing room but did return to the bench for the rest of the game. One minute after the Westside goal, Braden Pimm made a nice move cutting through the neutral zone and then wiring a shot high past Jebson as Vernon was down 5-2 with just 5 minutes remaining. The Vipers looked frsutrated and disorganised in the final few minutes. With under 30 seconds remaining Garrett Watson had a great scoring chance in close, left all alone in front but couldnt get the puck up high as Gordon made his biggest save of the game. As the buzzer sounded a few of the Westside players were really giving it to a few Vernon players as they skated by. Westside poured onto the ice yelling and screaming showing lots of emotion getting there first win this season over Vernon with a 5-2 win. Vernon drops its 2nd straight game. Vernon outshot Westside 11-10.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Sahir Gill (1 goal) looked very strong up front on the Vipers 3rd line. Gill was playing on the 3rd line as Cory Kane was dropped to the Vipers 4th line. Gill played with alot of hustle and good puck handling.
Top Players: (Westside)
Garrett Watson (1 goal & 2 assists) played a solid game up front. Watson always seems to bring his "A" game vs Vernon. A big kid who plays the game physical but yet can put up the numbers. Very underatted player.
Craig Eisenhut (1 goal) Looked very effective in the 1st having lots of jump and some good chances with the puck. Eisenhut has good speed and was involved in the play for most of the game.
Jordan Gagne (1 goal & 1 assist) Looked very good. Showed lots of hustle and determination.
Ron Kelly (2 assists) played his role, carried the puck lots in the attacking zone. Was getting the face of some Vipers.
Brad Plumton (1 goal) played strong on the Warriors blueline. Played physical and strong down low.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked good in the early goings of tonights game but then played most of the 2nd half of the 1st shorthanded. Two poor defensive decisions cost Vernon the first & 2nd goals. Vipers played well for half of the 2nd period but were out skated and out hit. Vipers were being pounded along the boards, especially the Jones twins. Both Kellen & Connor were getting knocked around. Vipers were way too soft tonight and it showed, Vernon needs to stand up against a strong-physical team like the Warriors. You cannot allow a team to come into your rink and push you around. Vipers should have dropped the gloves or come out physical, trying to set the tone or get the team going. They need to respond after being out hit hard for most of the game. For the second straight game Vernon allowed two late period goals, and couldnt recover. A very poor performance come the 3rd period, when down two goals and you get four straight powerplays you need to take advantage. Some very poor decisions on the powerplay and very little shots. Vernon passes the puck way too much, when they have the room and time to get off shots from the point or the slot. Very little emotion in the 3rd when down two goals, no hitting or driving towards the net. Most of Vernons shots were from the outside. Vipers played a very soft-non physical game. Vernons defence was schooled tonight by the Warriors. Vipers need to learn to play a solid 60 mins or atleast come close. Not a solid-team effort tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Westside)
Once again Westside worked hard and deserved full credits for the win. The Warriors skated hard, playing a very defensive physical game. I mentioned before, the Warriors really punished the Vipers down low and in the corners. Westsides defence played a very solid game on the backend. Didnt allow the Vipers with any chances in close, collapsing down low, keeping the shots or pressure from the outside. Warriors didnt back down or quit skating, scoring timely goals with hard work and hustle. Once up two goals come the 3rd, Westside sat back playing the trap not giving the Vipers any room to create an offensive attack. A very well played road game.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Steven Weinstein
Westside:
Tyler Miller
Brett Howe
Alex Grieve
3 Stars:
1st Star: Garrett Watson (1 goal & 2 assists)
2nd Star: Brad Plumton (1 goal)
3rd Star: Sahir Gill (1 goal)
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Prince George 4 Vernon 3 (Overtime)
Prince George 4 Vernon 3 (Overtime)
Was at tonights game as Prince George defeated Vernon 4-3 in Overtime in front of 2,038 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: After lossing there first two games on the road trip it was the Spruce Kings who come out hustling, and skating hard. Prince George had the better jump with loads of energy as the Vipers looked lifeless with no emotion. The Spruce Kings were buzzing in the Vernon zone, getting some chances and quality shots towards Andrew Hammond. Modt of PGs shots were from the perimiter but they were outshooting the Vipers 7-0 in the early goings. Vernon didnt get record there first shot on goal till the 11 minute mark. It was shortly after this when the Vipers got caught on a pinch in the neutral zone, Alex Allan made a pass over to Sean Ambrosie who cut through the middle and then snuck in behind the Vipers defence, going in all alone on the breakaway, beating Hammond putting the Spruce Kings up 1-0. Vernon just wasnt in this hockey game in the early goings, looking very sluggish, poor passing and not making any contact or physical play, remember this was the Spruce Kings 3rd road game in 3 nights. Vernon would get the first powerplay oppertunity and struggled early on but then found the back of the net after a nice onetimer from the point by Steve Tresierra who beat Kevin Genoe to tie the game 1-1. This goal seemed to give Vernon some life, as the Vipers now turned the tables getting the better of the play in the 2nd half of the 1st. With just over 6 mins remaining in the period, both teams had to head back to the dressing room after the glass shattered beside the Vipers bench. As soon as the new glass was installed, the 1st period continued. Vipers started to get some traffic and shots towards Genoe as the shots were now 8-7 in favor of PG. Genoe was sharpe all game. Vipers best scoring chance to take the lead came when Kellen Jones fed a nice pass from the corner, to a wide open Ryan Santana who was left all alone in the slot but was robbed by Kevin Genoe. It was 1-1 after 20 mins of play. Shots were even 10-10.
2nd Period: Not much action within the first few minutes of the 2nd as both teams couldnt seem to generate much of an attack. Vernon then started to get some offence going, creating alot of action down in the PG zone. Kevin Genoe was sharpe coming up with some nice saves keeping the Vipers off the scoreboard. Vernon looked much better in the 2nd compared to the 1st period, the team was starting to skate, and lay the body through out the period. Vipers best scoring chance came after a solid penalty kill, Braden Pimm was just getting out of the penalty box, picking up the loose puck as John Digness joined in on the rush as both Digness & Pimm went in two on one, Pimm made a nice pass over to Digness but once again Genoe come over with a huge pad save stopping Digness in close. With under 5 minutes left in the period and the Vipers on a powerplay, some nice puck movement from Mike Collins & Kyle Bigos, who then set up Bryce Kakoske who beat Genoe up stairs putting Vernon up 2-1. Prince George battled back off the next faceoff, Zach Davies made a nice long pass up ice feeding a wide open Tyson Hall who went in all alone for the breakaway, beating Hammond to tie the game 2-2 within a minute just after the Vipers took the lead. This goal seemed to give the Spruce Kings life as the battled hard down low having the better of the play in the final minutes of the 2nd. After some hard work deep in the Vernon zone, Dan Correale & Joe Morgan opened up some room, getting off two shots in close but Hammond made two saves in tight but nobody picked up Sam Muchalla, Muchalla beat Hammond upstairs as PG re-took a 3-2 lead with just over 2 mins remaining in the 2nd. It would stay 3-2 Prince George after 40 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Spruce Kings 15-9.
3rd Period: Both teams looked very cautious in the early goings but as the first few minutes went by the Vipers really stepped up there play, getting the puck in deep and really controlling the play down low. Vipers with some good cycle down low, created alot of room, then getting the puck out front for a scoring chance but couldnt beat Genoe who played very solid in the final period. Vernon had lots of jump, really showing lots of hustle and intensity to start the 3rd, this is what the team was missing in the first two periods. Vipers were throwing everything on net, getting some good chances in front. Just 7 minutes into the 3rd, John Digness who tie the game 3-3 after beating Kevin Genoe fivehole. This play all started after Rob Short & Sahir Gill showed alot of grit and hustle down low along the corner boards, getting the puck out from the corner and then making a nice pass over to Digness. The Vipers 4th line of Rob Short, John Digness and Sahir Gill played with lots of jump and energy, this line really got the Vipers going early in the 3rd. Vernon dominated the 3rd with most of the play deep in the PG zone. Kevin Genoe played a solid game, looking very sharpe all night. Prince George couldnt keep up with the Vipers speed and skill as the Spruce Kings looked like a different team in the 3rd. Vipers come close many times to take the lead but couldnt beat Genoe. Vernons best chance came with about 6 minutes remaining, going on the powerplay but give the Spruce Kings credit, as they did a solid job on the penalty kill, not giving the Vipers much time or space to create anykind of an attack killing off the minor. Late in the 3rd PG would get just there second powerplay of the game with just 1:44 remaining, but the Spruce Kings couldnt get past the hard work and gritty play from the Vipers penalty killers. Vernons penalty kill was solid, as Vernon kept most of the play deep in the PG zone, eating alot of the clock. Prince George would run out of time as the clock expired as the game was tied 3-3 after 60 mins of play. Vernon outshot Prince George 15-1.
Overtime: With the Spruce Kings still on the powerplay (15 seconds) the Vipers tried to tie up the puck off the faceoff, PG got the puck in deep, with control of the play Zach Davies come down the wing, getting a shot off from inside the circle, Andrew Hammond made the first save, but couldnt handle the rebound as Sam Muchalla was all alone in front, gobbling up the rebound, and then firing the puck into the empty net giving PG the 4-3 Overtime win, snapping Vernons 5 game winning streak. Prince George poured onto the ice with a big celebration along the side boards. Prince George outshot Vernon 2-0.
Top Players: (Vernon)
The line of Ryan Santana, Connor Jones & Kellen Jones played really well. This line had many great scoring chances but couldnt solve the strong goaltending of Kevin Genoe.
Vernons 4th line of Rob Short (1 assist), Sahir Gill (2 assists), & John Digness (1 goal & 1 assist) was the Vipers best line going tonight. This line showed the most hustle and gritty play all game. This line really sparked the Vipers in the 3rd and gave them momentum to finish the game. Gill looked very solid, creating alot of chances, making some nice moves. Short & Digness both were gritty along the wall and in front of the net. Solid effort.
Adam Thompson played solid on the Vipers backend.
Steve Tresierra (1 goal) also played solid defenisvly, has a wicked onetimer and really reads the play well. Very solid on the powerplay.
Mike Collins (1 assist) looked very strong up front. Collins made some nice plays through out tonights game. Skated well and was always involved in the play.
Top Players: (Prince George)
The line of Joe Morgan (1 assist), Dan Correale, & Sam Muchalla (2 goals) was by far PGs best line going. This line produced the most chances through out the game. Morgan was always involved in the play, skated hard. Muchalla plays with that edge and never gives up, always driving towards the goal.
Kevin Genoe looked very solid. This kid has looked very good in both games vs Vernon this year. Plays his position very well, dosnt give up many rebounds and is very quick. Kept the Spruce Kings in the game during the 3rd.
Zach Davies (2 assists) looked very good up front. Reads the play well, always seem to know where the open man was at all times.
Sean Ambrosie (1 goal) is a bigger kid who played strong tonight. Scored a nice breakaway goal in the opening period.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vernon looked pretty bad to start the game, looking almost lifeless for the atleast the first half of the period. Didnt record a shot on net till the 11 min mark. No emotion or intensity at all, nobody was hitting or even working or skating hard, alot of passengers tonight. Vipers looked and played much better in the 2nd but still didnt play a full 20 mins, giving up two late goals after taking there first lead of the game late in the period. A different team showed up in the 3rd playing with lots of jump and emotion. Where was this team in the first two periods? Vernon looked very good in the 3rd coming up with some solid scoring chances but couldnt beat Genoe. Vernon needs to jump on a team like PG, especially after there coming in here on a two game lossing streak and this being there 3rd road game in 3 nights. This team needs to play like they did on Wednesday vs Quesnel, a pretty poor effort with alot of inconsistancy. Too many passengers tonight, Vernon needs to play 60 mins vs a strong team like Prince George.
Game Thoughts: (Prince George)
Prince George sure didnt look like a team coming off a two game road lossing streak and playing there 3rd road game in as many nights. So far the Spruce Kings have Vernons number and have played the Vipers strong. Prince George was going with no head coach and a short bench as well, this team come to play and deserves full credit for the win. A very strong performance from Kevin Genoe and timely goals from some big players. Ive been pleased with both games the Spruce Kings have played in Vernon. Full credits to PG.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Nick Amies
Prince George:
Michael Nardi
Jordan Simpson
Johnny Van Siclen
Colten Derickson
Matt Lees
3 Stars:
1st Star: Kevin Genoe
2nd Star: Mike Collins (1 assist)
3rd Star: Sam Muchalla (2 goals)
Was at tonights game as Prince George defeated Vernon 4-3 in Overtime in front of 2,038 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: After lossing there first two games on the road trip it was the Spruce Kings who come out hustling, and skating hard. Prince George had the better jump with loads of energy as the Vipers looked lifeless with no emotion. The Spruce Kings were buzzing in the Vernon zone, getting some chances and quality shots towards Andrew Hammond. Modt of PGs shots were from the perimiter but they were outshooting the Vipers 7-0 in the early goings. Vernon didnt get record there first shot on goal till the 11 minute mark. It was shortly after this when the Vipers got caught on a pinch in the neutral zone, Alex Allan made a pass over to Sean Ambrosie who cut through the middle and then snuck in behind the Vipers defence, going in all alone on the breakaway, beating Hammond putting the Spruce Kings up 1-0. Vernon just wasnt in this hockey game in the early goings, looking very sluggish, poor passing and not making any contact or physical play, remember this was the Spruce Kings 3rd road game in 3 nights. Vernon would get the first powerplay oppertunity and struggled early on but then found the back of the net after a nice onetimer from the point by Steve Tresierra who beat Kevin Genoe to tie the game 1-1. This goal seemed to give Vernon some life, as the Vipers now turned the tables getting the better of the play in the 2nd half of the 1st. With just over 6 mins remaining in the period, both teams had to head back to the dressing room after the glass shattered beside the Vipers bench. As soon as the new glass was installed, the 1st period continued. Vipers started to get some traffic and shots towards Genoe as the shots were now 8-7 in favor of PG. Genoe was sharpe all game. Vipers best scoring chance to take the lead came when Kellen Jones fed a nice pass from the corner, to a wide open Ryan Santana who was left all alone in the slot but was robbed by Kevin Genoe. It was 1-1 after 20 mins of play. Shots were even 10-10.
2nd Period: Not much action within the first few minutes of the 2nd as both teams couldnt seem to generate much of an attack. Vernon then started to get some offence going, creating alot of action down in the PG zone. Kevin Genoe was sharpe coming up with some nice saves keeping the Vipers off the scoreboard. Vernon looked much better in the 2nd compared to the 1st period, the team was starting to skate, and lay the body through out the period. Vipers best scoring chance came after a solid penalty kill, Braden Pimm was just getting out of the penalty box, picking up the loose puck as John Digness joined in on the rush as both Digness & Pimm went in two on one, Pimm made a nice pass over to Digness but once again Genoe come over with a huge pad save stopping Digness in close. With under 5 minutes left in the period and the Vipers on a powerplay, some nice puck movement from Mike Collins & Kyle Bigos, who then set up Bryce Kakoske who beat Genoe up stairs putting Vernon up 2-1. Prince George battled back off the next faceoff, Zach Davies made a nice long pass up ice feeding a wide open Tyson Hall who went in all alone for the breakaway, beating Hammond to tie the game 2-2 within a minute just after the Vipers took the lead. This goal seemed to give the Spruce Kings life as the battled hard down low having the better of the play in the final minutes of the 2nd. After some hard work deep in the Vernon zone, Dan Correale & Joe Morgan opened up some room, getting off two shots in close but Hammond made two saves in tight but nobody picked up Sam Muchalla, Muchalla beat Hammond upstairs as PG re-took a 3-2 lead with just over 2 mins remaining in the 2nd. It would stay 3-2 Prince George after 40 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Spruce Kings 15-9.
3rd Period: Both teams looked very cautious in the early goings but as the first few minutes went by the Vipers really stepped up there play, getting the puck in deep and really controlling the play down low. Vipers with some good cycle down low, created alot of room, then getting the puck out front for a scoring chance but couldnt beat Genoe who played very solid in the final period. Vernon had lots of jump, really showing lots of hustle and intensity to start the 3rd, this is what the team was missing in the first two periods. Vipers were throwing everything on net, getting some good chances in front. Just 7 minutes into the 3rd, John Digness who tie the game 3-3 after beating Kevin Genoe fivehole. This play all started after Rob Short & Sahir Gill showed alot of grit and hustle down low along the corner boards, getting the puck out from the corner and then making a nice pass over to Digness. The Vipers 4th line of Rob Short, John Digness and Sahir Gill played with lots of jump and energy, this line really got the Vipers going early in the 3rd. Vernon dominated the 3rd with most of the play deep in the PG zone. Kevin Genoe played a solid game, looking very sharpe all night. Prince George couldnt keep up with the Vipers speed and skill as the Spruce Kings looked like a different team in the 3rd. Vipers come close many times to take the lead but couldnt beat Genoe. Vernons best chance came with about 6 minutes remaining, going on the powerplay but give the Spruce Kings credit, as they did a solid job on the penalty kill, not giving the Vipers much time or space to create anykind of an attack killing off the minor. Late in the 3rd PG would get just there second powerplay of the game with just 1:44 remaining, but the Spruce Kings couldnt get past the hard work and gritty play from the Vipers penalty killers. Vernons penalty kill was solid, as Vernon kept most of the play deep in the PG zone, eating alot of the clock. Prince George would run out of time as the clock expired as the game was tied 3-3 after 60 mins of play. Vernon outshot Prince George 15-1.
Overtime: With the Spruce Kings still on the powerplay (15 seconds) the Vipers tried to tie up the puck off the faceoff, PG got the puck in deep, with control of the play Zach Davies come down the wing, getting a shot off from inside the circle, Andrew Hammond made the first save, but couldnt handle the rebound as Sam Muchalla was all alone in front, gobbling up the rebound, and then firing the puck into the empty net giving PG the 4-3 Overtime win, snapping Vernons 5 game winning streak. Prince George poured onto the ice with a big celebration along the side boards. Prince George outshot Vernon 2-0.
Top Players: (Vernon)
The line of Ryan Santana, Connor Jones & Kellen Jones played really well. This line had many great scoring chances but couldnt solve the strong goaltending of Kevin Genoe.
Vernons 4th line of Rob Short (1 assist), Sahir Gill (2 assists), & John Digness (1 goal & 1 assist) was the Vipers best line going tonight. This line showed the most hustle and gritty play all game. This line really sparked the Vipers in the 3rd and gave them momentum to finish the game. Gill looked very solid, creating alot of chances, making some nice moves. Short & Digness both were gritty along the wall and in front of the net. Solid effort.
Adam Thompson played solid on the Vipers backend.
Steve Tresierra (1 goal) also played solid defenisvly, has a wicked onetimer and really reads the play well. Very solid on the powerplay.
Mike Collins (1 assist) looked very strong up front. Collins made some nice plays through out tonights game. Skated well and was always involved in the play.
Top Players: (Prince George)
The line of Joe Morgan (1 assist), Dan Correale, & Sam Muchalla (2 goals) was by far PGs best line going. This line produced the most chances through out the game. Morgan was always involved in the play, skated hard. Muchalla plays with that edge and never gives up, always driving towards the goal.
Kevin Genoe looked very solid. This kid has looked very good in both games vs Vernon this year. Plays his position very well, dosnt give up many rebounds and is very quick. Kept the Spruce Kings in the game during the 3rd.
Zach Davies (2 assists) looked very good up front. Reads the play well, always seem to know where the open man was at all times.
Sean Ambrosie (1 goal) is a bigger kid who played strong tonight. Scored a nice breakaway goal in the opening period.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vernon looked pretty bad to start the game, looking almost lifeless for the atleast the first half of the period. Didnt record a shot on net till the 11 min mark. No emotion or intensity at all, nobody was hitting or even working or skating hard, alot of passengers tonight. Vipers looked and played much better in the 2nd but still didnt play a full 20 mins, giving up two late goals after taking there first lead of the game late in the period. A different team showed up in the 3rd playing with lots of jump and emotion. Where was this team in the first two periods? Vernon looked very good in the 3rd coming up with some solid scoring chances but couldnt beat Genoe. Vernon needs to jump on a team like PG, especially after there coming in here on a two game lossing streak and this being there 3rd road game in 3 nights. This team needs to play like they did on Wednesday vs Quesnel, a pretty poor effort with alot of inconsistancy. Too many passengers tonight, Vernon needs to play 60 mins vs a strong team like Prince George.
Game Thoughts: (Prince George)
Prince George sure didnt look like a team coming off a two game road lossing streak and playing there 3rd road game in as many nights. So far the Spruce Kings have Vernons number and have played the Vipers strong. Prince George was going with no head coach and a short bench as well, this team come to play and deserves full credit for the win. A very strong performance from Kevin Genoe and timely goals from some big players. Ive been pleased with both games the Spruce Kings have played in Vernon. Full credits to PG.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Nick Amies
Prince George:
Michael Nardi
Jordan Simpson
Johnny Van Siclen
Colten Derickson
Matt Lees
3 Stars:
1st Star: Kevin Genoe
2nd Star: Mike Collins (1 assist)
3rd Star: Sam Muchalla (2 goals)
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Vernon 7 Quesnel 0
Vernon 7 Quesnel 0
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Quesnel 7-0 in front of 1,692 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Vipers got off to a quick start with some physical play and really carried the edge in play in the early goings. Vernon was skating hard with some good puck movement down low and it paid off as 1:56 into the period Bryce Kakoske made a nice pass over to Ryan DePape who beat Ryan Demharter putting Vernon up 1-0. Vernon had full control and total domination over the Mills as the play was held deep in the Quesnel zone for the first 10 mins. Chris Crowells hard work and hustle inbehind the Millionaires goal paid off after Crowell won the battle for the puck, then fed a nice pass out front where Braden Pimm scored a nice goal putting the Vipers up 2-0. Quesnel couldnt keep up with the speed and skill of the Vipers as it showed in the first half. Both teams then struggled for the next few mins as there was a lull in play with not much action going on at both ends. Vernon come close to going up 3-0 but John Digness was stoned in front after Demharter made a nice save in close. The Millionaires wernt in tonights game from the opening draw, only solid scoring chance for the Mills came in close where Trevor Hertz was stopped by Andrew Hammond. Hammond saw very few shots as well as any real quality scoring chances by Quesnel. Vernon was up 2-0 after 20 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 15-7.
2nd Period: Vipers got an early powerplay and Bryce Kakoske had the best scoring chance with a shot from the mid-circle but rang it off the crossbar. Vernon owned the 2nd period with basically having the puck on a string as they say. Vipers passing was very smooth all night. Vipers carried the puck out of there own zone as Ryan Santana cut through center and over the Quesnel line, dropping the puck for Connor Jones, Connor made a nice pass over to his brother Kellen Jones, Kellen then made a nice move around the Mills d-man, then passing it back to Connor who then scored beating Demharter as Vernon jumped ahead 3-0 after some nice three way passing. Vernon come close to scoring once again after Ryan Santana & Connor Jones went in on the two on one, as Santana made a nice pass over to Jones, but Connor missed a wide empty goal. Mitchell Smith and Kyle Bigos made a race for the puck in the Mills zone, Smith & Bigos both hit the boards, but it was Smith who hit the ice and didnt get up, as Smith was helped off the ice and didnt return to the game. Vipers were skating circles around the Millionaires all 2nd period, Ryan DePape cut through center and then fed Cory Kane who went in for the breakaway but couldnt beat Demharter who made the nice save. Quesnel couldnt get anything going having most of the play held in there own end. Vernon dominated the 2nd up 3-0 after 40 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 12-5.
3rd Period: Quesnel started the 3rd with an early powerplay but it was Vernon who carried most of the play and had the better scoring chances. Ryan Santana showed alot of hustle all night, carried the puck into the Millionaires zone and then made a nice move around two Quesnel defenders, cut towards the goal and was in close but instead of shooting passed the puck off to nobody as Kellen Jones was skating by on the play. Vipers kept pressing shorthanded and it paid off after Kellen Jones made a nice pass down low over to a wide open John Digness who would score into the empty net putting Vernon up 4-0 and in full control. Minutes later Ryan Demharter made his biggest save of the game sliding across the crease to rob John Digness making a big toe save keeping the puck out. Once again the solid play from the line of Connor Jones, Kellen Jones & Ryan Santana made some nice passing as Connor Jones put Vernon up 5-0. Quesnel just couldnt get anything going, it got so bad the Mills were having troubles just touching the puck even after a miss pass or shot by the Vipers. The beating continued as Cory Kane put Vernon up 6-0 after Mike Collins made a nice pass through the zone over to Kane. Vipers looked very strong all night, basically skating circles around the Mills. Late in the 3rd Mike Collins would score his 6th goal of the season after a nice pass and setup from Braden Pimm & Captain Chris Crowell. Then things got ugly after Trent Dorais hit Jordan Principalli from behind in the Mills zone, Principalli had troubles getting up, Matt Brown come flying in and ended up dropping the gloves with Dorais. Dorais was tossed from the game for fighting and checking from behind. Principalli struggled off the ice and headed to the Quesnel dressing room and didnt return. Trevor Hertz come very close to breaking Andrew Hammonds shutout with two great scoring chances in close with 1:06 remaining, but Hammond made two big saves as Hertz was left alone in front but couldnt find the back of the net. With under a minute left, Kyle Bigos & Mills Captain Taylor Rovatti would also drop the gloves. As the buzzer sounded Vernon would defeat Quesnel 7-0 winning there 4th straight hockey game. Andrew Hammond would record his first shutout this season. With the win Vernon moves into a tie for first with the Trail Smoke Eaters. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 15-11.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Ryan Santana (2 Assists) Showed lots of hustle and grit. Santana showed lots of speed and hustle all night, looking very solid on the penalty kill. Had many great scoring chances in close, as well as making some very nice passes to create scoring chances. I have really noticed Santana's hustle and speed over the last week or so, this kid is flying.
Connor Jones (2 Goals) Jones had the puck on a string all game. Connor has really stepped up his play since the return of his brother Kellen and new linemate Ryan Santana. Scored two real nice highlite real goals.
Kellen Jones (3 Assists) Jones also had the puck on a string. Nice to see Kellen get his game back after returning to the Vipers lineup last weekend. Kellen looked very solid up front, making some nice passing all game.
Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played a very strong game. Pimm is the Vipers leading scorer and has really stepped up his play over the last month.
John Digness (1 Goal) Played very well, looked very solid on the penalty kill. This kid plays with a ton of hustle and grit game after game. Digness went into the boards head first midway through the 3rd but stayed involved in the play and didnt miss a shift. This is one tough customer.
Kyle Bigos played very physical and was solid defensivly. Bigos was a rock on the Vipers blueline tonight, standing up guys at the line, looking very good on the powerplay.
Adam Thompson (1 Assist) also played very good defensivly. Thompson made a few nice heads up play on the backend. I really like the way this kid plays. A very smart smooth skating defenceman.
Top Players: (Quesnel)
Trevor Hertz had Quesnels best and only real solid scoring chances and couldnt find the back of the goal. Hertz was stopped in close once in the 1st and then had two great scoring chances in close with 1:06 remaining and couldnt beat Andrew Hammond. Hertz was the only Mills player who did much of anything tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked very strong and played a solid game all night. Vernon basically had the puck on a string all night long, making the Mills look silly at times. Vipers exploded for 7 goals for the first time all year blowing out the Millionaires. This game wasnt even close and could have been alot worse as the Vipers missed an empty net, hit one crossbar as well as having some other great scoring chances in close but couldnt pull the trigger. Vernons speed and skill was by far way too over powering for Quesnel to even keep pace and it showed for the entire hockey game. The line of Connor, & Kellen Jones along with Ryan Santana was really clicking making some unreal plays all game. An overall solid effort coming from the Vipers. Since a 6-2 loss in Salmon Arm the Vipers have really turned things around and have been improving game after game. Nice to see this team start to get on a roll with 4 straight wins.
Game Thoughts: (Quesnel)
This could be a very long year for the Millionaires with an effort like tonight. Quesnel was never in tonights game, they were out worked, out hustled and out skated all night long. No offensive touch up front to even make a threat, the defence were skating circles chasing the Vipers forwards and you couldnt blame goaltender Ryan Demharter who was shelled for seven goals. I felt sorry for this kid, they didnt need to leave him in for the full game. A tough game for the Mills, very few bright spots. Vipers dominated from start to finish.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Rob Short
Steven Weinstein
Quesnel:
Kyle Golz
Danny McSween
Devin Braden
Jeff Malcolm
3 Stars:
1st Star: Kellen Jones (3 Assists)
2nd Star: Connor Jones (2 Goals)
3rd Star: Mike Collins (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Quesnel 7-0 in front of 1,692 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Vipers got off to a quick start with some physical play and really carried the edge in play in the early goings. Vernon was skating hard with some good puck movement down low and it paid off as 1:56 into the period Bryce Kakoske made a nice pass over to Ryan DePape who beat Ryan Demharter putting Vernon up 1-0. Vernon had full control and total domination over the Mills as the play was held deep in the Quesnel zone for the first 10 mins. Chris Crowells hard work and hustle inbehind the Millionaires goal paid off after Crowell won the battle for the puck, then fed a nice pass out front where Braden Pimm scored a nice goal putting the Vipers up 2-0. Quesnel couldnt keep up with the speed and skill of the Vipers as it showed in the first half. Both teams then struggled for the next few mins as there was a lull in play with not much action going on at both ends. Vernon come close to going up 3-0 but John Digness was stoned in front after Demharter made a nice save in close. The Millionaires wernt in tonights game from the opening draw, only solid scoring chance for the Mills came in close where Trevor Hertz was stopped by Andrew Hammond. Hammond saw very few shots as well as any real quality scoring chances by Quesnel. Vernon was up 2-0 after 20 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 15-7.
2nd Period: Vipers got an early powerplay and Bryce Kakoske had the best scoring chance with a shot from the mid-circle but rang it off the crossbar. Vernon owned the 2nd period with basically having the puck on a string as they say. Vipers passing was very smooth all night. Vipers carried the puck out of there own zone as Ryan Santana cut through center and over the Quesnel line, dropping the puck for Connor Jones, Connor made a nice pass over to his brother Kellen Jones, Kellen then made a nice move around the Mills d-man, then passing it back to Connor who then scored beating Demharter as Vernon jumped ahead 3-0 after some nice three way passing. Vernon come close to scoring once again after Ryan Santana & Connor Jones went in on the two on one, as Santana made a nice pass over to Jones, but Connor missed a wide empty goal. Mitchell Smith and Kyle Bigos made a race for the puck in the Mills zone, Smith & Bigos both hit the boards, but it was Smith who hit the ice and didnt get up, as Smith was helped off the ice and didnt return to the game. Vipers were skating circles around the Millionaires all 2nd period, Ryan DePape cut through center and then fed Cory Kane who went in for the breakaway but couldnt beat Demharter who made the nice save. Quesnel couldnt get anything going having most of the play held in there own end. Vernon dominated the 2nd up 3-0 after 40 mins of play. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 12-5.
3rd Period: Quesnel started the 3rd with an early powerplay but it was Vernon who carried most of the play and had the better scoring chances. Ryan Santana showed alot of hustle all night, carried the puck into the Millionaires zone and then made a nice move around two Quesnel defenders, cut towards the goal and was in close but instead of shooting passed the puck off to nobody as Kellen Jones was skating by on the play. Vipers kept pressing shorthanded and it paid off after Kellen Jones made a nice pass down low over to a wide open John Digness who would score into the empty net putting Vernon up 4-0 and in full control. Minutes later Ryan Demharter made his biggest save of the game sliding across the crease to rob John Digness making a big toe save keeping the puck out. Once again the solid play from the line of Connor Jones, Kellen Jones & Ryan Santana made some nice passing as Connor Jones put Vernon up 5-0. Quesnel just couldnt get anything going, it got so bad the Mills were having troubles just touching the puck even after a miss pass or shot by the Vipers. The beating continued as Cory Kane put Vernon up 6-0 after Mike Collins made a nice pass through the zone over to Kane. Vipers looked very strong all night, basically skating circles around the Mills. Late in the 3rd Mike Collins would score his 6th goal of the season after a nice pass and setup from Braden Pimm & Captain Chris Crowell. Then things got ugly after Trent Dorais hit Jordan Principalli from behind in the Mills zone, Principalli had troubles getting up, Matt Brown come flying in and ended up dropping the gloves with Dorais. Dorais was tossed from the game for fighting and checking from behind. Principalli struggled off the ice and headed to the Quesnel dressing room and didnt return. Trevor Hertz come very close to breaking Andrew Hammonds shutout with two great scoring chances in close with 1:06 remaining, but Hammond made two big saves as Hertz was left alone in front but couldnt find the back of the net. With under a minute left, Kyle Bigos & Mills Captain Taylor Rovatti would also drop the gloves. As the buzzer sounded Vernon would defeat Quesnel 7-0 winning there 4th straight hockey game. Andrew Hammond would record his first shutout this season. With the win Vernon moves into a tie for first with the Trail Smoke Eaters. Vipers outshot the Millionaires 15-11.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Ryan Santana (2 Assists) Showed lots of hustle and grit. Santana showed lots of speed and hustle all night, looking very solid on the penalty kill. Had many great scoring chances in close, as well as making some very nice passes to create scoring chances. I have really noticed Santana's hustle and speed over the last week or so, this kid is flying.
Connor Jones (2 Goals) Jones had the puck on a string all game. Connor has really stepped up his play since the return of his brother Kellen and new linemate Ryan Santana. Scored two real nice highlite real goals.
Kellen Jones (3 Assists) Jones also had the puck on a string. Nice to see Kellen get his game back after returning to the Vipers lineup last weekend. Kellen looked very solid up front, making some nice passing all game.
Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played a very strong game. Pimm is the Vipers leading scorer and has really stepped up his play over the last month.
John Digness (1 Goal) Played very well, looked very solid on the penalty kill. This kid plays with a ton of hustle and grit game after game. Digness went into the boards head first midway through the 3rd but stayed involved in the play and didnt miss a shift. This is one tough customer.
Kyle Bigos played very physical and was solid defensivly. Bigos was a rock on the Vipers blueline tonight, standing up guys at the line, looking very good on the powerplay.
Adam Thompson (1 Assist) also played very good defensivly. Thompson made a few nice heads up play on the backend. I really like the way this kid plays. A very smart smooth skating defenceman.
Top Players: (Quesnel)
Trevor Hertz had Quesnels best and only real solid scoring chances and couldnt find the back of the goal. Hertz was stopped in close once in the 1st and then had two great scoring chances in close with 1:06 remaining and couldnt beat Andrew Hammond. Hertz was the only Mills player who did much of anything tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked very strong and played a solid game all night. Vernon basically had the puck on a string all night long, making the Mills look silly at times. Vipers exploded for 7 goals for the first time all year blowing out the Millionaires. This game wasnt even close and could have been alot worse as the Vipers missed an empty net, hit one crossbar as well as having some other great scoring chances in close but couldnt pull the trigger. Vernons speed and skill was by far way too over powering for Quesnel to even keep pace and it showed for the entire hockey game. The line of Connor, & Kellen Jones along with Ryan Santana was really clicking making some unreal plays all game. An overall solid effort coming from the Vipers. Since a 6-2 loss in Salmon Arm the Vipers have really turned things around and have been improving game after game. Nice to see this team start to get on a roll with 4 straight wins.
Game Thoughts: (Quesnel)
This could be a very long year for the Millionaires with an effort like tonight. Quesnel was never in tonights game, they were out worked, out hustled and out skated all night long. No offensive touch up front to even make a threat, the defence were skating circles chasing the Vipers forwards and you couldnt blame goaltender Ryan Demharter who was shelled for seven goals. I felt sorry for this kid, they didnt need to leave him in for the full game. A tough game for the Mills, very few bright spots. Vipers dominated from start to finish.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Rob Short
Steven Weinstein
Quesnel:
Kyle Golz
Danny McSween
Devin Braden
Jeff Malcolm
3 Stars:
1st Star: Kellen Jones (3 Assists)
2nd Star: Connor Jones (2 Goals)
3rd Star: Mike Collins (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Vernon 3 Merritt 1
Vernon 3 Merritt 1
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Merritt 3-1 in front of 1,930 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Just seconds off the opening draw Dustin Johnson laid out a huge elbow on Kellen Jones, knocking his helmet off, sending him to the ice. With the Vipers on the early powerplay, they didnt take advantage looking very sloppy. Vipers couldnt get any kind of offencesive attack waisting a powerplay chance. Vernon looked sharpe skating hard having most of the play deep in the Merritt zone. The Vipers moved the puck well getting some shots off but not really any solid scoring chances. Ryan DePape & Cory Kane come into the Cents zone two on one, DePape made a nice pass over to Kane, who then snuck inbehind the Merritt defence, and then put an unreal move on Harrison May but somehow Kane couldnt slide the puck inbehind the Centennials Goaltender just missing the empty net. Vernon had three early powerplays but couldnt find the back of the net, struggling early on the powerplay. The Vipers defence was having all kinds of trouble handling the puck at the blueline tonight. On the other side the Centennials wernt much of a threat, having all kinds of trouble keeping the puck and play out of there own end. Vipers best scoring chance came when Rob Short wired a shot from the top of the circle but hit the post. Cents starting goaltender Harrison May had to be sharpe facing 16 shots. Most of the 16 shots were shot right at May wich made him look good. May did have a few big saves to make but for the most part saw all of the Vernon shots. Vernon dominated the 1st having the better of the play, as the ice was still wet in some spots in the Vipers zone. Vernon come close to scoring as Kyle Bigos wired a shot from the point, and Ryan Santana tipped the point shot in front, just missing the net. Late in the period Dustin Johnson made a nice pass through the nuetral zone, Kyle Bigos made a bad pinch, as Jordan Zalba beat Bigos and then went in all alone for the breakaway, and then snapped his shot past Andrew Hammond putting Merritt up 1-0 with just 14 seconds remaining in the 1st. The Centennials were up 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Vernon outshot Merritt 16-7.
2nd Period: Vipers started off the 2nd with an early powerplay but once again couldnt find the back of the net. A very dull period with very little flow for the most parts. Alot of whistles wich really slowed down the play. Both teams struggled with the puck as it seemed as if neither team wanted the puck, alot of turnovers and sluggish plays through out the period. Merritt come close to going up 2-0 with a two on one but fired wide. Vernon come close to tying the game as Braden Pimm fired a shot off the post and then just minutes later John Diggness hit the post as the Vipers couldnt seem to get a bounce there way. Kevin Kraus just about cost the Vipers another goal as he coughed up the puck coming out from his own zone, Paul Forster stole the puck and went in all alone on the breakaway putting a nice move on Hammond but Hammond come up with the big pad save, Forster then got the rebound and tried to stuff the puck inbehind a down and out Hammond but Hammond somehow stretched out his right leg and just covered up the puck with his toe. Merritt played a little better come the 2nd period getting some scoring chances and trying to create some kind of an offensive attack. With just under 6 mins left Bryce Kakoske finally beat Harrison May after a nice pass from Cork Kane to tie the game 1-1. Overall a pretty sluggish-boring 2nd with very little flow at both ends of the rink. Game was tied 1-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Merritt 9-8.
3rd Period: Vernon started off the 3rd strong with some good play in the Centennials zone, cyclying the puck well down low and then getting some shots from in close but May was very sharpe staying with the shooter and coming up with the save. May was very busy in the early goings once again facing alot of Viper shots from in close. With Vernon on the penalty kill Ryan Santana had a great scoring chance shorthanded, Santana carried the puck into the Cents zone, going around the one d-man, getting a shot off & then driving hard towards the goal, getting the rebound fighting his way through both Merritt d-men, and getting off another shot with May making the save from the slot. Vernon was skating hard, coming up with all kinds of chances in the 3rd but couldnt seem to buy a break, as the Vipers were buzzing around the Cents goal. Merritt couldnt seem to keep up with Vernons speed and skill down low, having troubles clearing the zone. Most of the 3rd was in the Centennials zone as Vernon was looking for the win. With about 7 mins left in the final period the Vipers would get a great chance on the powerplay but yet it was Merritt who had the best scoring chance, after Paul Forster stole the puck from Kellen Jones at the blueline, Forster went in all alone on the breakaway but was stopped by Hammond. Late in the 3rd Ryan Aynsley had a good chance in close after a scramble in tight on Hammond. Vipers come close to going ahead 2-1 after Rob Short made a nice pass down low across the crease to John Digness who hit the bottom of the post, this was the Vipers 4th post of the night. With just over 2 mins remaining Mike Collins & Braden Pimm made some nice tic tac toe passing cutting thrrough the Cents zone, as Collins set up Braden Pimm who just tapped the puck past May as Vernon got there first lead of the game 2-1 with 1:56 left. Merritt couldnt get May out for the extra man as the Vipers 4th line of Rob Short, John Digness and Braden Pimm worked hard with some good forecheck down low, ragging alot of time off the clock, as the play come up ice the Cents would pull May for the extra attacker, with just 23 seconds remaining Ryan Aynsley rang a shot off the crossbar, Rob Short would gobble up the rebound and then carry it up ice, hitting the empty net putting Vernon up 3-1. The Vipers would win there 3rd straight defeating Merritt 3-1. Vipers outshot the Centennials 11-7.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Ryan Santana played his best game as a Viper. Santana played with alot of grit and hustle looking very strong up front.
For the second straight night Vernons 4th line of Rob Short, (1 Goal) John Digness & Kory Roy (AP) looked very solid up front, Short & Digness played very well together on the penalty kill as well. Short played with alot ofn hustle, was driving to the net all night. Digness played solid on the penalty kill, was skating hard all night.
Braden Pimm (1 Goal) Played his second straight good game. Pimm played physical and was buzzing around the Cents net.
Top Players: (Merritt)
Harrison May (33 saves) Played very well tonight, keeping the Centennials in the game. May was very busy in the 1st and in the early goings to start the 3rd. May plays his position well, cutting off all angles. This kid dosnt give up many if any rebounds.
Paul Forster had two breakaways but was stopped both chances by Andrew Hammond. Forster had some good chances and played well up front.
Ryan Aynsley (1 Assist) Looked very impressive up front for the Cents. A speedy kid who played with good hustle, always driving towards the net, getting involved in the play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
After dominating the opening period, going 0-4 on the powerplay and not capitalising on there chances, Merritt was very lucky to be up 1-0 after the 1st. Vernon should have put away Merritt in the 1st after getting 4 powerplays, but really struggled on 3 of them. Vipers looked good come the 1st but went to sleep in the 2nd, a very slow-sluggish 2nd period with very little excitement. Both teams put the fans to sleep with alot of whistles and stopages in play. Vipers had to work hard once again for the 2nd straight night, to get the win. Vipers come to play in the 3rd getting all kinds of chances but couldnt buy a break. Vernon needs to work on there passing, alot of blind-no look passes tonight, wich resulted in way too many turnovers. A very small crowd, alot less then the announced attendance.
Game Thoughts: (Merritt)
If it wasnt for Harrison May & four goal posts this game should have be long over come the 1st period. Merritt needs alot of help, this team has nobody and it showed tonight. Other then a few chances this team is going to struggle all season, it looks like they ride May all night and hope he can stand on his head and get the team the win, cause theres no real light at the end of the tunnel for the Cents. Merritt had all kinds of trouble creating any chances or even just carrying the play for more then a few minutes in the Vipers zone. The Centennials only chances came off Vernon turnovers.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Sahir Gill
Trent Dorais
Nick Amies
Merritt:
Curtis Gedig
3 Stars:
1st Star: Harrison May (33 Saves)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (1 Goal)
3rd Star: John Digness
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Merritt 3-1 in front of 1,930 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Just seconds off the opening draw Dustin Johnson laid out a huge elbow on Kellen Jones, knocking his helmet off, sending him to the ice. With the Vipers on the early powerplay, they didnt take advantage looking very sloppy. Vipers couldnt get any kind of offencesive attack waisting a powerplay chance. Vernon looked sharpe skating hard having most of the play deep in the Merritt zone. The Vipers moved the puck well getting some shots off but not really any solid scoring chances. Ryan DePape & Cory Kane come into the Cents zone two on one, DePape made a nice pass over to Kane, who then snuck inbehind the Merritt defence, and then put an unreal move on Harrison May but somehow Kane couldnt slide the puck inbehind the Centennials Goaltender just missing the empty net. Vernon had three early powerplays but couldnt find the back of the net, struggling early on the powerplay. The Vipers defence was having all kinds of trouble handling the puck at the blueline tonight. On the other side the Centennials wernt much of a threat, having all kinds of trouble keeping the puck and play out of there own end. Vipers best scoring chance came when Rob Short wired a shot from the top of the circle but hit the post. Cents starting goaltender Harrison May had to be sharpe facing 16 shots. Most of the 16 shots were shot right at May wich made him look good. May did have a few big saves to make but for the most part saw all of the Vernon shots. Vernon dominated the 1st having the better of the play, as the ice was still wet in some spots in the Vipers zone. Vernon come close to scoring as Kyle Bigos wired a shot from the point, and Ryan Santana tipped the point shot in front, just missing the net. Late in the period Dustin Johnson made a nice pass through the nuetral zone, Kyle Bigos made a bad pinch, as Jordan Zalba beat Bigos and then went in all alone for the breakaway, and then snapped his shot past Andrew Hammond putting Merritt up 1-0 with just 14 seconds remaining in the 1st. The Centennials were up 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Vernon outshot Merritt 16-7.
2nd Period: Vipers started off the 2nd with an early powerplay but once again couldnt find the back of the net. A very dull period with very little flow for the most parts. Alot of whistles wich really slowed down the play. Both teams struggled with the puck as it seemed as if neither team wanted the puck, alot of turnovers and sluggish plays through out the period. Merritt come close to going up 2-0 with a two on one but fired wide. Vernon come close to tying the game as Braden Pimm fired a shot off the post and then just minutes later John Diggness hit the post as the Vipers couldnt seem to get a bounce there way. Kevin Kraus just about cost the Vipers another goal as he coughed up the puck coming out from his own zone, Paul Forster stole the puck and went in all alone on the breakaway putting a nice move on Hammond but Hammond come up with the big pad save, Forster then got the rebound and tried to stuff the puck inbehind a down and out Hammond but Hammond somehow stretched out his right leg and just covered up the puck with his toe. Merritt played a little better come the 2nd period getting some scoring chances and trying to create some kind of an offensive attack. With just under 6 mins left Bryce Kakoske finally beat Harrison May after a nice pass from Cork Kane to tie the game 1-1. Overall a pretty sluggish-boring 2nd with very little flow at both ends of the rink. Game was tied 1-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Merritt 9-8.
3rd Period: Vernon started off the 3rd strong with some good play in the Centennials zone, cyclying the puck well down low and then getting some shots from in close but May was very sharpe staying with the shooter and coming up with the save. May was very busy in the early goings once again facing alot of Viper shots from in close. With Vernon on the penalty kill Ryan Santana had a great scoring chance shorthanded, Santana carried the puck into the Cents zone, going around the one d-man, getting a shot off & then driving hard towards the goal, getting the rebound fighting his way through both Merritt d-men, and getting off another shot with May making the save from the slot. Vernon was skating hard, coming up with all kinds of chances in the 3rd but couldnt seem to buy a break, as the Vipers were buzzing around the Cents goal. Merritt couldnt seem to keep up with Vernons speed and skill down low, having troubles clearing the zone. Most of the 3rd was in the Centennials zone as Vernon was looking for the win. With about 7 mins left in the final period the Vipers would get a great chance on the powerplay but yet it was Merritt who had the best scoring chance, after Paul Forster stole the puck from Kellen Jones at the blueline, Forster went in all alone on the breakaway but was stopped by Hammond. Late in the 3rd Ryan Aynsley had a good chance in close after a scramble in tight on Hammond. Vipers come close to going ahead 2-1 after Rob Short made a nice pass down low across the crease to John Digness who hit the bottom of the post, this was the Vipers 4th post of the night. With just over 2 mins remaining Mike Collins & Braden Pimm made some nice tic tac toe passing cutting thrrough the Cents zone, as Collins set up Braden Pimm who just tapped the puck past May as Vernon got there first lead of the game 2-1 with 1:56 left. Merritt couldnt get May out for the extra man as the Vipers 4th line of Rob Short, John Digness and Braden Pimm worked hard with some good forecheck down low, ragging alot of time off the clock, as the play come up ice the Cents would pull May for the extra attacker, with just 23 seconds remaining Ryan Aynsley rang a shot off the crossbar, Rob Short would gobble up the rebound and then carry it up ice, hitting the empty net putting Vernon up 3-1. The Vipers would win there 3rd straight defeating Merritt 3-1. Vipers outshot the Centennials 11-7.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Ryan Santana played his best game as a Viper. Santana played with alot of grit and hustle looking very strong up front.
For the second straight night Vernons 4th line of Rob Short, (1 Goal) John Digness & Kory Roy (AP) looked very solid up front, Short & Digness played very well together on the penalty kill as well. Short played with alot ofn hustle, was driving to the net all night. Digness played solid on the penalty kill, was skating hard all night.
Braden Pimm (1 Goal) Played his second straight good game. Pimm played physical and was buzzing around the Cents net.
Top Players: (Merritt)
Harrison May (33 saves) Played very well tonight, keeping the Centennials in the game. May was very busy in the 1st and in the early goings to start the 3rd. May plays his position well, cutting off all angles. This kid dosnt give up many if any rebounds.
Paul Forster had two breakaways but was stopped both chances by Andrew Hammond. Forster had some good chances and played well up front.
Ryan Aynsley (1 Assist) Looked very impressive up front for the Cents. A speedy kid who played with good hustle, always driving towards the net, getting involved in the play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
After dominating the opening period, going 0-4 on the powerplay and not capitalising on there chances, Merritt was very lucky to be up 1-0 after the 1st. Vernon should have put away Merritt in the 1st after getting 4 powerplays, but really struggled on 3 of them. Vipers looked good come the 1st but went to sleep in the 2nd, a very slow-sluggish 2nd period with very little excitement. Both teams put the fans to sleep with alot of whistles and stopages in play. Vipers had to work hard once again for the 2nd straight night, to get the win. Vipers come to play in the 3rd getting all kinds of chances but couldnt buy a break. Vernon needs to work on there passing, alot of blind-no look passes tonight, wich resulted in way too many turnovers. A very small crowd, alot less then the announced attendance.
Game Thoughts: (Merritt)
If it wasnt for Harrison May & four goal posts this game should have be long over come the 1st period. Merritt needs alot of help, this team has nobody and it showed tonight. Other then a few chances this team is going to struggle all season, it looks like they ride May all night and hope he can stand on his head and get the team the win, cause theres no real light at the end of the tunnel for the Cents. Merritt had all kinds of trouble creating any chances or even just carrying the play for more then a few minutes in the Vipers zone. The Centennials only chances came off Vernon turnovers.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Sahir Gill
Trent Dorais
Nick Amies
Merritt:
Curtis Gedig
3 Stars:
1st Star: Harrison May (33 Saves)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (1 Goal)
3rd Star: John Digness
Friday, October 10, 2008
Vernon 2 Westside 1
Vernon 2 Westside 1
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Westside 2-1 in front od 2,064 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: The Vipers welcomed back Kellen Jones after Jones was out of the teams lineup with an injury. A good entertaining start to tonights game with some good flow at both ends of the rink. Both teams were skating hard, with some good jump. Just 3 minutues into the game Vernon got the first solid scoring chance after Ryan DePape made a nice pass at the Warriors blueline feeding Cory Kane who went in on the breakaway but was stopped by former Burnaby Express goaltender Kevin Jebson. Michael Quinn made a nice pass off the rush breaking out of the Warriors zone, Jordan Gagne broke down the left wing and then wired a high shot over Andrew Hammond putting Westside up 1-0 scoring on there first shot on net. This goal seemed to suck the life right out of the Vipers as it was all Warriors for the remainder of the 1st. Vernon looked lifeless, not hitting, not skating and lossing most of the one on one battles. Westside on the other hand was skating hard, playing with that typical hard nosed forecheck they always bring to the games. Warriors came close to going up 2-0 after d-man Cory Pritz rang a shot off the post. Former Westside Warrior & Surrey Eagle Andrew Hammond had to be sharpe coming up with atleast three to four good saves in close, coming from the slot. Vipers couldnt seem to generate any kind of an attack and was having all kinds of troubles clearing there zone. Westside carried the better of the play out playing & out hustling the Vipers for most of the period. Warriors were up 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Westside outshot Vernon 8-6.
2nd Period: Vernon ended the 1st period on the penalty kill and then early started the 2nd period on the penalty kill but managed to kill off the minor. First few minutes were a little sluggish to start the 2nd but Vernon seemed to finally generate some attack down in the Warriors zone with some good forecheck by Kellen & Connor Jones along with new linemate Ryan Santana. Vernons best scoring chance came when John Digness showed some good hustle down low, then cut out front and got a quick shot off from the slot as Jebson kicked out the shot with his pad. Vernon played much better come the 2nd but still didnt come up with a solid 20 min performance. Vernon didnt seem to get any bounces after having the better of the play for a good 7-8 mins midway through the period. Westside had some good chances of there own but couldnt take advantage, getting a good three to four odd man rushes. Justin Schultz & Vince Mihalek went in two on one, with Schultz keeping the puck but firing it high and way over the Vernon net. Kyle Singleton & Jordan Gagne had another two on one later in the 2nd but Hammond made a nice save on the play. With just 23 seconds to go, Viper d-man Adam Thompson would find the back of the net to get the Vipers on the scoreboard tying the game 1-1. The puck hit something in front on its way towards the net, as the puck changed directions and fooled Kevin Jebson. It was tied 1-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Westside 14-7.
3rd Period: Just a few minutes into the final period with the Vipers breaking up ice, Kyle Bigos dropped the gloves with Warriors Captain Ron Kelly. Westside would come out of the fight with a 4 min powerplay. Vernons penalty kill was very solid not allowing the Warriors any room to set up. Vipers come close to scoring shorthanded as Connor Jones skated into the Westside zone with the puck, made a njice move around the Warrior d-man, cutting towards the net but was stopped in close by Jebson. Vernon managed to excape, killing off the 4 min penalty. Shortly after killing off the 4 min powerplay, Steve Tresierra would drop the gloves with Brett Howe. Both fights seemed to give the Vipers life and some energy as they fed off the crowd really coming together and picking up there play. This was a very tight checking period with very little scoring chances. Both teams were playing with caution as Vernon had the trap setup not giving the Warriors anyroom to setup or create chances. With now the Vipers on a powerplay, Bryce Kakoske made a nice pass down low, as Ryan Santana was on his back in the slot, but somehow managed to get off a shot while on his back, and would beat Jebson putting Vernon up 2-1 with there first lead of the hockey game. Some real nice passing and hard work on the powerplay made this goal happen. The final 8 mins of the game was like a playoff game, both teams were playing man to man, not giving any room. Vipers played very well defensively down the stretch and would not allow Westside to get past center and generate any kind of an offensive attack. The Warriors were having all kinds of trouble getting the puck in deep, to try and tie the game. Vipers defence looked and played very strong in the final period. The Warriors would pull Jebson for the extra man with 1:08 remaining but couldnt generate any offence, with just seconds remaining Westside came close to getting a two on zero breakaway but the play was called offside. The Vipers would defeat the Warriors 2-1. Vernon is now 3-0 against Westside this season. Shots were even at 11 each.
Top Players: (Vernon)
The 4th line of Rob Short, Sahir Gill & John Digness played a heck of a hockey game. This line was Vernons best and most hardest working line tonight. All three young men played with lots of energy and showed alot of hustle and determination.
Connor Jones (1 Assist) Played with alot of jump, looking very solid down low and in close. Andrew Hammond played very well all night, kept the Vipers in the game at times in the first two periods.
Braden Pimm played very hard, looked very solid tonight. Won alot of key draws.
Top Players: (Westside)
Jordan Gidaro is a smaller kid but showed alot of hustle all game. Was involved in the play alot in the first two periods.
Kyle Singleton looked very good up front for the Warriors.
Michael Quinn played a great game on the Warriors backend.
Jordan Gagne (1 Goal) also looked very impressive.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Once again the Vipers cant seem to put together a solid 60 mins. The Warriors first goal of the game seemed to take the life out of them. Vipers lacked speed and showed no hustle or emotion for most of the 1st. Vipers wernt hitting, skating or winning any battles all 1st period and were lucky to come out only down 1-0. Vernon picked up there play come the 2nd playing a little better for half of the period and then looked very good come the 3rd. I really liked the teams defensive play come the 2nd & 3rd periods. Very effective. Vipers won alot of faceoffs tonight, looking very good in the circle. This was a very tight checking game with very little room to move or create chances. One of the more less physical-emotional Vernon-Westside games as seen in past years. Vernon needs to work on giving up so many odd man rushes, gave up a good three to four in the 2nd period alone. The defence seemed to settle down come the 3rd period. Good to see Kellen Jones return to the lineup, Connor plays much better along side his brother. Nice to see the guys gut out a hard nosed 2-1 playoff type win tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Westside)
Another typical hard working Warriors hockey game tonight. Westside always comes to play and works hard all night. A very good skating team with good puck movement. Warriors had many odd man rushes come the 2nd but couldnt capitolise. Westside gets some good chances in close but misses on many of them, shooting high and wide missing the net most of the time. This was kind of a different style of game the Warriors brought to town tonight, usally when these two teams meet up guys like Brad Plumton, Trevor Bailey, Joel Woznikoski and Garrett Watson are always getting in guys faces, doing alot of chirpping, stirring the pot etc but you didnt see much if any of that tonight. Ron Kelly, was very quiet tonight. Always has a good game vs Vernon. I noticed the Warriors coaching staff all stands down in the tunnel during the nathional anthem, and then joins the team on the bench come the start of the game. I disagree with this, I have seen a few other teams coaches get away with this and think the league should put a stop to it.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Steven Weinstein
Westside:
Brendan Ellis
Brett Lyon
Devon Murtagh
3 Stars:
1st Star: Braden Pimm
2nd Star: Rob Short
3rd Star: Trevor Bailey
Was at tonights game as Vernon defeated Westside 2-1 in front od 2,064 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: The Vipers welcomed back Kellen Jones after Jones was out of the teams lineup with an injury. A good entertaining start to tonights game with some good flow at both ends of the rink. Both teams were skating hard, with some good jump. Just 3 minutues into the game Vernon got the first solid scoring chance after Ryan DePape made a nice pass at the Warriors blueline feeding Cory Kane who went in on the breakaway but was stopped by former Burnaby Express goaltender Kevin Jebson. Michael Quinn made a nice pass off the rush breaking out of the Warriors zone, Jordan Gagne broke down the left wing and then wired a high shot over Andrew Hammond putting Westside up 1-0 scoring on there first shot on net. This goal seemed to suck the life right out of the Vipers as it was all Warriors for the remainder of the 1st. Vernon looked lifeless, not hitting, not skating and lossing most of the one on one battles. Westside on the other hand was skating hard, playing with that typical hard nosed forecheck they always bring to the games. Warriors came close to going up 2-0 after d-man Cory Pritz rang a shot off the post. Former Westside Warrior & Surrey Eagle Andrew Hammond had to be sharpe coming up with atleast three to four good saves in close, coming from the slot. Vipers couldnt seem to generate any kind of an attack and was having all kinds of troubles clearing there zone. Westside carried the better of the play out playing & out hustling the Vipers for most of the period. Warriors were up 1-0 after 20 mins of play. Westside outshot Vernon 8-6.
2nd Period: Vernon ended the 1st period on the penalty kill and then early started the 2nd period on the penalty kill but managed to kill off the minor. First few minutes were a little sluggish to start the 2nd but Vernon seemed to finally generate some attack down in the Warriors zone with some good forecheck by Kellen & Connor Jones along with new linemate Ryan Santana. Vernons best scoring chance came when John Digness showed some good hustle down low, then cut out front and got a quick shot off from the slot as Jebson kicked out the shot with his pad. Vernon played much better come the 2nd but still didnt come up with a solid 20 min performance. Vernon didnt seem to get any bounces after having the better of the play for a good 7-8 mins midway through the period. Westside had some good chances of there own but couldnt take advantage, getting a good three to four odd man rushes. Justin Schultz & Vince Mihalek went in two on one, with Schultz keeping the puck but firing it high and way over the Vernon net. Kyle Singleton & Jordan Gagne had another two on one later in the 2nd but Hammond made a nice save on the play. With just 23 seconds to go, Viper d-man Adam Thompson would find the back of the net to get the Vipers on the scoreboard tying the game 1-1. The puck hit something in front on its way towards the net, as the puck changed directions and fooled Kevin Jebson. It was tied 1-1 after 40 mins of play. Vernon outshot Westside 14-7.
3rd Period: Just a few minutes into the final period with the Vipers breaking up ice, Kyle Bigos dropped the gloves with Warriors Captain Ron Kelly. Westside would come out of the fight with a 4 min powerplay. Vernons penalty kill was very solid not allowing the Warriors any room to set up. Vipers come close to scoring shorthanded as Connor Jones skated into the Westside zone with the puck, made a njice move around the Warrior d-man, cutting towards the net but was stopped in close by Jebson. Vernon managed to excape, killing off the 4 min penalty. Shortly after killing off the 4 min powerplay, Steve Tresierra would drop the gloves with Brett Howe. Both fights seemed to give the Vipers life and some energy as they fed off the crowd really coming together and picking up there play. This was a very tight checking period with very little scoring chances. Both teams were playing with caution as Vernon had the trap setup not giving the Warriors anyroom to setup or create chances. With now the Vipers on a powerplay, Bryce Kakoske made a nice pass down low, as Ryan Santana was on his back in the slot, but somehow managed to get off a shot while on his back, and would beat Jebson putting Vernon up 2-1 with there first lead of the hockey game. Some real nice passing and hard work on the powerplay made this goal happen. The final 8 mins of the game was like a playoff game, both teams were playing man to man, not giving any room. Vipers played very well defensively down the stretch and would not allow Westside to get past center and generate any kind of an offensive attack. The Warriors were having all kinds of trouble getting the puck in deep, to try and tie the game. Vipers defence looked and played very strong in the final period. The Warriors would pull Jebson for the extra man with 1:08 remaining but couldnt generate any offence, with just seconds remaining Westside came close to getting a two on zero breakaway but the play was called offside. The Vipers would defeat the Warriors 2-1. Vernon is now 3-0 against Westside this season. Shots were even at 11 each.
Top Players: (Vernon)
The 4th line of Rob Short, Sahir Gill & John Digness played a heck of a hockey game. This line was Vernons best and most hardest working line tonight. All three young men played with lots of energy and showed alot of hustle and determination.
Connor Jones (1 Assist) Played with alot of jump, looking very solid down low and in close. Andrew Hammond played very well all night, kept the Vipers in the game at times in the first two periods.
Braden Pimm played very hard, looked very solid tonight. Won alot of key draws.
Top Players: (Westside)
Jordan Gidaro is a smaller kid but showed alot of hustle all game. Was involved in the play alot in the first two periods.
Kyle Singleton looked very good up front for the Warriors.
Michael Quinn played a great game on the Warriors backend.
Jordan Gagne (1 Goal) also looked very impressive.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Once again the Vipers cant seem to put together a solid 60 mins. The Warriors first goal of the game seemed to take the life out of them. Vipers lacked speed and showed no hustle or emotion for most of the 1st. Vipers wernt hitting, skating or winning any battles all 1st period and were lucky to come out only down 1-0. Vernon picked up there play come the 2nd playing a little better for half of the period and then looked very good come the 3rd. I really liked the teams defensive play come the 2nd & 3rd periods. Very effective. Vipers won alot of faceoffs tonight, looking very good in the circle. This was a very tight checking game with very little room to move or create chances. One of the more less physical-emotional Vernon-Westside games as seen in past years. Vernon needs to work on giving up so many odd man rushes, gave up a good three to four in the 2nd period alone. The defence seemed to settle down come the 3rd period. Good to see Kellen Jones return to the lineup, Connor plays much better along side his brother. Nice to see the guys gut out a hard nosed 2-1 playoff type win tonight.
Game Thoughts: (Westside)
Another typical hard working Warriors hockey game tonight. Westside always comes to play and works hard all night. A very good skating team with good puck movement. Warriors had many odd man rushes come the 2nd but couldnt capitolise. Westside gets some good chances in close but misses on many of them, shooting high and wide missing the net most of the time. This was kind of a different style of game the Warriors brought to town tonight, usally when these two teams meet up guys like Brad Plumton, Trevor Bailey, Joel Woznikoski and Garrett Watson are always getting in guys faces, doing alot of chirpping, stirring the pot etc but you didnt see much if any of that tonight. Ron Kelly, was very quiet tonight. Always has a good game vs Vernon. I noticed the Warriors coaching staff all stands down in the tunnel during the nathional anthem, and then joins the team on the bench come the start of the game. I disagree with this, I have seen a few other teams coaches get away with this and think the league should put a stop to it.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Trent Dorais
Steven Weinstein
Westside:
Brendan Ellis
Brett Lyon
Devon Murtagh
3 Stars:
1st Star: Braden Pimm
2nd Star: Rob Short
3rd Star: Trevor Bailey
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Vernon-Merritt Trade:
This is on the Vipers website:
Vipers acquire goalie
by viper staff Added 2008-10-09
The Vernon Vipers are pleased to announce that they have acquired goaltender Graeme Gordon from the Merritt Centennials. The 19 year old North Vancouver product has spent parts of the last two seasons with both the Merritt Centennials and Salmon Arm Silverbacks. The Vipers would like to welcome Graeme to the organization. With the acquisition of Gordon, the Vipers have reassigned Mark Segal to the Richmond Sockeyes. The Vernon Vipers would like to thank Mark for his time and effort with the organization and wish him the best of luck.
Vipers acquire goalie
by viper staff Added 2008-10-09
The Vernon Vipers are pleased to announce that they have acquired goaltender Graeme Gordon from the Merritt Centennials. The 19 year old North Vancouver product has spent parts of the last two seasons with both the Merritt Centennials and Salmon Arm Silverbacks. The Vipers would like to welcome Graeme to the organization. With the acquisition of Gordon, the Vipers have reassigned Mark Segal to the Richmond Sockeyes. The Vernon Vipers would like to thank Mark for his time and effort with the organization and wish him the best of luck.
Thoughs On Vipers-Centennials Trade:
The Vipers website didnt mention who was heading to Merritt in this trade? Im gonna guess future considerations. I really like this trade, Ive always been a big fan of Gordon. When he was with Salmon Arm, he always played the Vipers strong, and looked very impressive. Andrew Hammond has started in all but one game this season, and in this league you need a backup with experience that can come into a game or start a game where the team can depend on you with confidence. In Mark Segal who was just 17 yrs old, had no Jr experience and I think was ubable to give the Vipers that experience they need in a backup. I wish Mark all the best! In Gordon now you have a veteran goaltender who is 19 yrs old and now able at being the teams #1 goaltender next season. Im guessing Gordon will get his first start against his former team (Merritt) Saturday night. I wonder what ever happend with Kraymer Barnstable who the Vipers had rumored to have aquired from the WHL Vancouver Giants?
Rookies Bring Pep To Vipers:
This is in todays Morning Star Newspaper:
Rookies bring pep to Vipers
By Graeme Corbett - Vernon Morning StarPublished: October 09, 2008 6:00 PM Updated: October 09, 2008 6:19 PM
There was probably nobody happier with the Vernon Vipers’ four-goal first period in last Sunday’s 6-2 win over the Penticton Vees than fourth-liners Trent Dorais and Sahir Gill.To them, it meant extra ice time, and they made the most of it.Playing on a line with Vipers’ veteran Robbie Short, the two youngsters showcased their speed, which culminated in a beauty tic-tac-toe goal.“The defence couldn’t seem to handle our speed, and we tried to make the most of it,” said Gill, 16, who played last season with the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton.“You feel more comfortable out there trying to do something offensively when you know you’ve got a bit of a cushion.”Not only do Gill and Dorais, 17, play on the same line, they’re billeting together, too.“It makes it a lot easier being linemates to go along with being roommates,” said Gill, adding they haven’t had any major fights yet.“Living with someone who’s been there before and knows how to break you into things and what you should and shouldn’t do, espcially around the locker room, so you don’t get into trouble.”Vipers’ head coach Mark Ferner was very complimentary of the two speedsters.“We feel like Sahir (one goal, one assist in seven games) is going to be a very good player in this league,” said Ferner, adding they were great at creating momentum on the Vipers’ recent road trip. “He doesn’t play like your typical 16-year-old.“Trent’s (2A in seven games) more of an energy guy, a straight-line guy who skates very well.“When you’re younger at this level, you need more direction as to what their expectations are and what their roles are.“Everything has to be earned as far as ice time is concerned. I have no problems putting them out in situations depending on where we’re at in the game, but I have the utmost confidence in all our players that they’re going to go out and do the right thing.”Dorais, who recorded 3+5 in 29 games last season, is enjoying his increased role.“I was a little more nervous last year than I was this year,” said Dorais. “Confidence was a major factor coming into this year. I feel more like a part of the team.“We like to bring lots of energy, throw hits, finish checks, and whenever we get the opportunity, to pitch in offensively.”
Rookies bring pep to Vipers
By Graeme Corbett - Vernon Morning StarPublished: October 09, 2008 6:00 PM Updated: October 09, 2008 6:19 PM
There was probably nobody happier with the Vernon Vipers’ four-goal first period in last Sunday’s 6-2 win over the Penticton Vees than fourth-liners Trent Dorais and Sahir Gill.To them, it meant extra ice time, and they made the most of it.Playing on a line with Vipers’ veteran Robbie Short, the two youngsters showcased their speed, which culminated in a beauty tic-tac-toe goal.“The defence couldn’t seem to handle our speed, and we tried to make the most of it,” said Gill, 16, who played last season with the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton.“You feel more comfortable out there trying to do something offensively when you know you’ve got a bit of a cushion.”Not only do Gill and Dorais, 17, play on the same line, they’re billeting together, too.“It makes it a lot easier being linemates to go along with being roommates,” said Gill, adding they haven’t had any major fights yet.“Living with someone who’s been there before and knows how to break you into things and what you should and shouldn’t do, espcially around the locker room, so you don’t get into trouble.”Vipers’ head coach Mark Ferner was very complimentary of the two speedsters.“We feel like Sahir (one goal, one assist in seven games) is going to be a very good player in this league,” said Ferner, adding they were great at creating momentum on the Vipers’ recent road trip. “He doesn’t play like your typical 16-year-old.“Trent’s (2A in seven games) more of an energy guy, a straight-line guy who skates very well.“When you’re younger at this level, you need more direction as to what their expectations are and what their roles are.“Everything has to be earned as far as ice time is concerned. I have no problems putting them out in situations depending on where we’re at in the game, but I have the utmost confidence in all our players that they’re going to go out and do the right thing.”Dorais, who recorded 3+5 in 29 games last season, is enjoying his increased role.“I was a little more nervous last year than I was this year,” said Dorais. “Confidence was a major factor coming into this year. I feel more like a part of the team.“We like to bring lots of energy, throw hits, finish checks, and whenever we get the opportunity, to pitch in offensively.”
Vipers Welcome Gordon To Den:
This is in todays Morning Star Newspaper:
Vipers welcome Gordon to den
Published: October 09, 2008 6:00 PM Updated: October 09, 2008 6:19 PM
The Vernon Vipers just got a whole lot deeper between the pipes.And if GM/head coach Mark Ferner’s move to acquire Graeme Gordon from the Merritt Centennials works as well as he’s hoping, it’ll give Vernon a potential No. 1 net detective next year, as current starter Andrew Hammond, 20, will graduate from the B.C. Hockey League.“We’ve had our eyes on Graeme for over a year now, since he played really well against us for the Salmon Arm SilverBacks last season,” said Ferner. “Graeme helps solidify our situation for next year. Andrew has been very good for us, but we can’t ride him for 60 games. When he needs a night off, Graeme will be there.”Gordon, 19, went 0-2 with the Cents this year, and ended up sitting after Harrison May took over Merritt’s starter duties.The 6-foot-2 North Vancouver product put up solid numbers (11-8-2, 3.26 GAA) with the SilverBacks before being dealt to Merritt last season.“I was ecstatic about it (the trade),” said Gordon, adding the competition between he and Hammond should be good for both of them. “I’m really glad to be on a good team and to be playing hockey again.”To acquire Gordon, the Vipers traded the rights to d-man Matt Cummings, who plays with the Prince George Cougars, and future considerations.Former backup Mark Segal, 17, has been reassigned to the Richmond Sockeyes of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League.
Vipers welcome Gordon to den
Published: October 09, 2008 6:00 PM Updated: October 09, 2008 6:19 PM
The Vernon Vipers just got a whole lot deeper between the pipes.And if GM/head coach Mark Ferner’s move to acquire Graeme Gordon from the Merritt Centennials works as well as he’s hoping, it’ll give Vernon a potential No. 1 net detective next year, as current starter Andrew Hammond, 20, will graduate from the B.C. Hockey League.“We’ve had our eyes on Graeme for over a year now, since he played really well against us for the Salmon Arm SilverBacks last season,” said Ferner. “Graeme helps solidify our situation for next year. Andrew has been very good for us, but we can’t ride him for 60 games. When he needs a night off, Graeme will be there.”Gordon, 19, went 0-2 with the Cents this year, and ended up sitting after Harrison May took over Merritt’s starter duties.The 6-foot-2 North Vancouver product put up solid numbers (11-8-2, 3.26 GAA) with the SilverBacks before being dealt to Merritt last season.“I was ecstatic about it (the trade),” said Gordon, adding the competition between he and Hammond should be good for both of them. “I’m really glad to be on a good team and to be playing hockey again.”To acquire Gordon, the Vipers traded the rights to d-man Matt Cummings, who plays with the Prince George Cougars, and future considerations.Former backup Mark Segal, 17, has been reassigned to the Richmond Sockeyes of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Vernon 6 Penticton 2
Vernon 6 Penticton 2
Was at todays game as Vernon defeated Penticton 6-2 in front of 1,809 fans at the Wesbild Center.
Before the game during warm up Vipers Kyle Bigos, & Captain Chris Crowell were yapping back & forth at center ice with Vees Anthony Perdicaro & Elias Grossman. As warm up was wrapping up Bigos & Perdicaro stopped at center ice and were beaking back & forth, as things started to heat up.
1st Period: To start the game Chris Crowell, & Kyle Bigos from the Vipers along with Vees, Anthony Perdicaro & Elias Grossman were all given 10 min misconducts for the display during the teams warm up. Vipers got off to the quick start, getting the play in deep, with some good puck control deep in the Vees zone. Minutes into the opening period Penticton would get into penalty trouble and it cost them, after some nice passing between Ryan Santana & John Digness, Adam Thompson snuck in from the point and roofed a high shot from the circle over Anthony Borelli putting the Vipers up 1-0. The Vees would head back to the penalty box just minutes later and once again The Vipers would make them pay after Adam Thompson made a nice pass over to Bryce Kakoske who beat Borelli with a soft goal between the fivehole, as Vernon was up 2-0 and in full control. Vernon was skating hard, looking very good in the early goings, with some good speed and puck movement. The Vipers were also playing physical laying out some big checks through out the 1st period. Cory Kane tried going in splitting the Vees Defence but was stopped, Bryce Kakoske picked up the loose puck and then made a nice move around the Penticton D-man, making a nice pass through the crease where Ryan DePape beat Borelli putting Vernon up 3-0. Penticton didnt get off to a good start, looking very disorganised and having all kinds of trouble staying out of the penalty box. The Vees didnt record there first shot on goal till 7 mins into the period. Once again the Vees were playing very undisaplined all afternoon, taking another minor and the Vipers would head back to the powerplay. Chris Crowell fed Braden Pimm who then found Kyle Bigos at the point, where Bigos blasted a shot which beat Borelli as the Vipers were up 4-0, scoring three PP goals. Vees starting goaltender Anthony Borelli looked very average at best, allowing two soft goals. Vernon was by far the better of the two teams, carrying the better of the play for most of the period. Vipers were up 4-0 after 20 mins of play. Vernon outshot Penticton 14-5.
2nd Period: Sean Bonar replaced Anthony Borelli to start the 2nd after Borelli gave up four goals on just 14 shots after 20 mins of play. The Vipers seem to have troubles come the 2nd period and it showed once again today, Vernon struggled in the early goings as the Vees got off to the quick start, having the better of the play. With very little good scoring chances in the 1st, Penticton come very close within the first few mins of the 2nd to getting on the board, but David Andreassen fired a shot off the post. Vernon looked slow and didnt have the jump they had in the 1st period. The Vees had some good chances in close but Andrew Hammond looked very solid. With the Vees now on a powerplay, they would make the Vipers pay after getting the puck in deep, with some good hustle down low, Brent Vandenberg & Ryan Viselli did all the work down low, banging away at the loose puck, as Vernons defence couldnt clear the zone, after Hammond come up with two saves down low, Vees veteran forward Anthony Perdicaro slid the puck under Hammonds pad on the third scoring chance, as penticton would finally get on the board, cutting the Vernon lead to 4-1. Vipers didnt look like the same team in the first half of the 2nd but did seem to get back some of the play in the 2nd half, Chris Crowell come close to putting Vernon up 5-1 as the puck slid through the crease after a scramble in front. Sean Bonar was tested a few times in close was but was quick on his feet, kicking out a few shots wich were fired from the point or in the slot. Penticton come close once again but this time Anthony Perdicaro would ring a shot off the crossbar as he had Hammond beat. Vernon would jump ahead 5-1 on another powerplay chance, Bryce Kakoske took a shot from the slot wich looked to be going wide, somehow the puck would hit Braden Pimm at the side of the net, Pimm would recover the puck and then sneak it around from the side of the goal, and tuck it inbehind Sean Bonar, as the Vipers would get there fourth powerplay goal of the afternoon. The Vees just couldnt seem to get the bounces this period as once again come up with a great scoring chance in close, as Captain Brent Vandenberg was in close but was stopped by Andrew Hammond. Penticton had the better chances and carried the better of the play come the 2nd period. Vernon was up 5-1 after 40 mins of play. Shots were even 13 each.
3rd Period: Some sloppy play to start the final period of the game after both teams couldnt seem to get much flow going. Alot of whistles early with some pushing & shoving after each stopage in play. Both teams had some scoring chances but nothing over the top. With the score 5-1 you had to wonder if both teams just wanted to get todays game over with. Vernon would put this game away just four minutes into the 3rd after some nice tic tack toe passing between, Sahir Gill, Rob Short & Trent Dorais. Gill & Dorais made a few nice passes back & forth before feeding Short who beat Bonar. After the Vipers couldnt clear the zone, Anthony Perdicaro fed Captain Brent Vandenberg in the slot who would beat Andrew Hammond cutting the lead to 6-2. Things started to heat up as Rob Short was heading off for a change, Ryan Viselli gave Short a shot to the head, and then wrapped his arm around Short, putting him in a head lock, before Short got loose and gave a few shots back at Viselli. Mark Ferner was furious on the play as Kris Hartly didnt see the play, and gave the Vipers the extra minor. Ferner was down on the Vipers bench yelling at Hartly. Just mins later Chris Crowell dropped the gloves with Curtis McKenzie. With just under five mins remaining, Anthony Perdicaro skated by the Vipers bench and must have done something as the Vipers bench erupted (I didnt see) as Ryan DePape then skated over towards the two benches and crosschecked Perdicaro, then giving him a shot to the head, as a few Penticton players jumped into the action. Some pushing & shoving took place in front of both team benches, when Cody Ikkala come skating over towards the Vees bench and then dropping the gloves with Joey Holka. Both benches started yapping back & forth as things started to get heated up between these old two rivals. Vipers Assistant Coach Jason Williamson then stepped down off the bench, coming over to the gate between the two benches and was yelling towards the Vees bench. This is when Pentictons GM & Head Coach Fred Harbinson come down over towards the two benches getting in Williamsons face, yelling at him. Harbinson then pushed Williamson before Williamson pushed Harbinson back, Kris Hartly then skated over breaking up the two Coaches. Both Harbinson & Williamson were tossed from the game. On the play, Kyle Bigos, & Braden Pimm were give 10 min misconducts for the Vipers, and Anthony Perdicaro, & Elias Grossman were give 10 min misconducts for the Vees. As the game resumed play, David Andreassen tried laying out a huge elbow on the play, as they play stopped in front of Andrew Hammond, Andreassen started pushing & shoving as it didnt take long before Steve Tresierra dropped the gloves Andreassen. On the play Vees Travis Oulette was given a 10 min misconduct. In the final two mins of the game, Pentictons bench was empty with only a handfull of players remaining on the bench. The Vipers would defeat the Vees 6-2. Penticton outshot Vernon 13-9.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Adam Thompson (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Looked very solid on the Vipers blueline defensivly and offensivly.
Andrew Hammond looked very solid between the pipes for Vernon. Hammonds saves early in the 2nd kept the Vipers in the game, a goal here or there and the Vees are right back in the game.
Bryce Kakoske (1 Goal & 2 Assists) Looked very good up front especially in the first two periods. Kakoske played alot on the backend when the Vipers were on the powerplay. Made some unreal passes today.
Kyle Bigos (1 Goal) Played a solid physical game on the point. Bigos was in the face of many Penticton players this afternoon.
The Vipers 4th line of veteran Rob Short (1 Goal), Sahir Gill (1 Assist) & Trent Dorais (1 Assist) saw a ton of icetime in the 3rd, played very well and matched up very well against the Vees 4th line. Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played with alot of emotion and showed good hustle through out todays game. Has looked very solid the last three games for Vernon.
Top Players: (Penticton)
Garrett Milan showed alot of hustle all afternoon, one of the smaller kids on the ice today, but stood tall, played physical and was always involved in the play. Never quit, worked hard.
Brent Vandenberg (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Looked very good for the Vees, would have scored two goals but was stopped by Hammond in the 2nd period on a nice scoring play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked very solid in the 1st, scoring three PP goals. Vernon had good jump, lots of speed and was skating hard. This was one if not the best period I have seen this team play. Once again the team struggled in the 2nd, but were lucky Penticton only scored the one goal. Vipers played well, nice to see the guys stand up for one another come the 3rd period. This is a great long time rivalry and it showed tonight, some good heated battles. This was the first meeting between these two teams since Game 7 of last years playoffs. Vernon played very physical all afternoon, knocking the Vees around for most of the game. Vipers with some slick passing on a few of the goals tonight. Vernons powerplay was clicking and looked very deadly. This was a big test for Vernon against one of the best teams in the league and they faired well.
Game Thoughts: (Penticton)
Got off to a slow start and couldnt stay out of the penalty box. Penticton played very undisaplined all afternoon, taking some dumb penalties and it cost them. I dont think Fred Harbinson will be pleased with his clubs effort today, a poor performance in goal from Anthony Borelli giving up two soft goals. This is a much different hockey club I have seen from past years, Penticton didnt hit much at all, wasnt involved in the play for most of the game and just didnt have that hard work ethic like teams in the past. A pretty poor performance from the Vees this afternoon. This is the teams 3rd game in 3 days, all on the road, coming home with two wins. Too bad such a small crowd missed a good game.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Kellen Jones (Injured)
Steven Weinstein
Penticton:
Colton Jobke
3 Stars:
1st Star: Bryce Kakoske (1 Goal & 2 Assists)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
3rd Star: Adam Thompson (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
Was at todays game as Vernon defeated Penticton 6-2 in front of 1,809 fans at the Wesbild Center.
Before the game during warm up Vipers Kyle Bigos, & Captain Chris Crowell were yapping back & forth at center ice with Vees Anthony Perdicaro & Elias Grossman. As warm up was wrapping up Bigos & Perdicaro stopped at center ice and were beaking back & forth, as things started to heat up.
1st Period: To start the game Chris Crowell, & Kyle Bigos from the Vipers along with Vees, Anthony Perdicaro & Elias Grossman were all given 10 min misconducts for the display during the teams warm up. Vipers got off to the quick start, getting the play in deep, with some good puck control deep in the Vees zone. Minutes into the opening period Penticton would get into penalty trouble and it cost them, after some nice passing between Ryan Santana & John Digness, Adam Thompson snuck in from the point and roofed a high shot from the circle over Anthony Borelli putting the Vipers up 1-0. The Vees would head back to the penalty box just minutes later and once again The Vipers would make them pay after Adam Thompson made a nice pass over to Bryce Kakoske who beat Borelli with a soft goal between the fivehole, as Vernon was up 2-0 and in full control. Vernon was skating hard, looking very good in the early goings, with some good speed and puck movement. The Vipers were also playing physical laying out some big checks through out the 1st period. Cory Kane tried going in splitting the Vees Defence but was stopped, Bryce Kakoske picked up the loose puck and then made a nice move around the Penticton D-man, making a nice pass through the crease where Ryan DePape beat Borelli putting Vernon up 3-0. Penticton didnt get off to a good start, looking very disorganised and having all kinds of trouble staying out of the penalty box. The Vees didnt record there first shot on goal till 7 mins into the period. Once again the Vees were playing very undisaplined all afternoon, taking another minor and the Vipers would head back to the powerplay. Chris Crowell fed Braden Pimm who then found Kyle Bigos at the point, where Bigos blasted a shot which beat Borelli as the Vipers were up 4-0, scoring three PP goals. Vees starting goaltender Anthony Borelli looked very average at best, allowing two soft goals. Vernon was by far the better of the two teams, carrying the better of the play for most of the period. Vipers were up 4-0 after 20 mins of play. Vernon outshot Penticton 14-5.
2nd Period: Sean Bonar replaced Anthony Borelli to start the 2nd after Borelli gave up four goals on just 14 shots after 20 mins of play. The Vipers seem to have troubles come the 2nd period and it showed once again today, Vernon struggled in the early goings as the Vees got off to the quick start, having the better of the play. With very little good scoring chances in the 1st, Penticton come very close within the first few mins of the 2nd to getting on the board, but David Andreassen fired a shot off the post. Vernon looked slow and didnt have the jump they had in the 1st period. The Vees had some good chances in close but Andrew Hammond looked very solid. With the Vees now on a powerplay, they would make the Vipers pay after getting the puck in deep, with some good hustle down low, Brent Vandenberg & Ryan Viselli did all the work down low, banging away at the loose puck, as Vernons defence couldnt clear the zone, after Hammond come up with two saves down low, Vees veteran forward Anthony Perdicaro slid the puck under Hammonds pad on the third scoring chance, as penticton would finally get on the board, cutting the Vernon lead to 4-1. Vipers didnt look like the same team in the first half of the 2nd but did seem to get back some of the play in the 2nd half, Chris Crowell come close to putting Vernon up 5-1 as the puck slid through the crease after a scramble in front. Sean Bonar was tested a few times in close was but was quick on his feet, kicking out a few shots wich were fired from the point or in the slot. Penticton come close once again but this time Anthony Perdicaro would ring a shot off the crossbar as he had Hammond beat. Vernon would jump ahead 5-1 on another powerplay chance, Bryce Kakoske took a shot from the slot wich looked to be going wide, somehow the puck would hit Braden Pimm at the side of the net, Pimm would recover the puck and then sneak it around from the side of the goal, and tuck it inbehind Sean Bonar, as the Vipers would get there fourth powerplay goal of the afternoon. The Vees just couldnt seem to get the bounces this period as once again come up with a great scoring chance in close, as Captain Brent Vandenberg was in close but was stopped by Andrew Hammond. Penticton had the better chances and carried the better of the play come the 2nd period. Vernon was up 5-1 after 40 mins of play. Shots were even 13 each.
3rd Period: Some sloppy play to start the final period of the game after both teams couldnt seem to get much flow going. Alot of whistles early with some pushing & shoving after each stopage in play. Both teams had some scoring chances but nothing over the top. With the score 5-1 you had to wonder if both teams just wanted to get todays game over with. Vernon would put this game away just four minutes into the 3rd after some nice tic tack toe passing between, Sahir Gill, Rob Short & Trent Dorais. Gill & Dorais made a few nice passes back & forth before feeding Short who beat Bonar. After the Vipers couldnt clear the zone, Anthony Perdicaro fed Captain Brent Vandenberg in the slot who would beat Andrew Hammond cutting the lead to 6-2. Things started to heat up as Rob Short was heading off for a change, Ryan Viselli gave Short a shot to the head, and then wrapped his arm around Short, putting him in a head lock, before Short got loose and gave a few shots back at Viselli. Mark Ferner was furious on the play as Kris Hartly didnt see the play, and gave the Vipers the extra minor. Ferner was down on the Vipers bench yelling at Hartly. Just mins later Chris Crowell dropped the gloves with Curtis McKenzie. With just under five mins remaining, Anthony Perdicaro skated by the Vipers bench and must have done something as the Vipers bench erupted (I didnt see) as Ryan DePape then skated over towards the two benches and crosschecked Perdicaro, then giving him a shot to the head, as a few Penticton players jumped into the action. Some pushing & shoving took place in front of both team benches, when Cody Ikkala come skating over towards the Vees bench and then dropping the gloves with Joey Holka. Both benches started yapping back & forth as things started to get heated up between these old two rivals. Vipers Assistant Coach Jason Williamson then stepped down off the bench, coming over to the gate between the two benches and was yelling towards the Vees bench. This is when Pentictons GM & Head Coach Fred Harbinson come down over towards the two benches getting in Williamsons face, yelling at him. Harbinson then pushed Williamson before Williamson pushed Harbinson back, Kris Hartly then skated over breaking up the two Coaches. Both Harbinson & Williamson were tossed from the game. On the play, Kyle Bigos, & Braden Pimm were give 10 min misconducts for the Vipers, and Anthony Perdicaro, & Elias Grossman were give 10 min misconducts for the Vees. As the game resumed play, David Andreassen tried laying out a huge elbow on the play, as they play stopped in front of Andrew Hammond, Andreassen started pushing & shoving as it didnt take long before Steve Tresierra dropped the gloves Andreassen. On the play Vees Travis Oulette was given a 10 min misconduct. In the final two mins of the game, Pentictons bench was empty with only a handfull of players remaining on the bench. The Vipers would defeat the Vees 6-2. Penticton outshot Vernon 13-9.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Adam Thompson (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Looked very solid on the Vipers blueline defensivly and offensivly.
Andrew Hammond looked very solid between the pipes for Vernon. Hammonds saves early in the 2nd kept the Vipers in the game, a goal here or there and the Vees are right back in the game.
Bryce Kakoske (1 Goal & 2 Assists) Looked very good up front especially in the first two periods. Kakoske played alot on the backend when the Vipers were on the powerplay. Made some unreal passes today.
Kyle Bigos (1 Goal) Played a solid physical game on the point. Bigos was in the face of many Penticton players this afternoon.
The Vipers 4th line of veteran Rob Short (1 Goal), Sahir Gill (1 Assist) & Trent Dorais (1 Assist) saw a ton of icetime in the 3rd, played very well and matched up very well against the Vees 4th line. Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played with alot of emotion and showed good hustle through out todays game. Has looked very solid the last three games for Vernon.
Top Players: (Penticton)
Garrett Milan showed alot of hustle all afternoon, one of the smaller kids on the ice today, but stood tall, played physical and was always involved in the play. Never quit, worked hard.
Brent Vandenberg (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Looked very good for the Vees, would have scored two goals but was stopped by Hammond in the 2nd period on a nice scoring play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
Vipers looked very solid in the 1st, scoring three PP goals. Vernon had good jump, lots of speed and was skating hard. This was one if not the best period I have seen this team play. Once again the team struggled in the 2nd, but were lucky Penticton only scored the one goal. Vipers played well, nice to see the guys stand up for one another come the 3rd period. This is a great long time rivalry and it showed tonight, some good heated battles. This was the first meeting between these two teams since Game 7 of last years playoffs. Vernon played very physical all afternoon, knocking the Vees around for most of the game. Vipers with some slick passing on a few of the goals tonight. Vernons powerplay was clicking and looked very deadly. This was a big test for Vernon against one of the best teams in the league and they faired well.
Game Thoughts: (Penticton)
Got off to a slow start and couldnt stay out of the penalty box. Penticton played very undisaplined all afternoon, taking some dumb penalties and it cost them. I dont think Fred Harbinson will be pleased with his clubs effort today, a poor performance in goal from Anthony Borelli giving up two soft goals. This is a much different hockey club I have seen from past years, Penticton didnt hit much at all, wasnt involved in the play for most of the game and just didnt have that hard work ethic like teams in the past. A pretty poor performance from the Vees this afternoon. This is the teams 3rd game in 3 days, all on the road, coming home with two wins. Too bad such a small crowd missed a good game.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Cole Ikkala
Kellen Jones (Injured)
Steven Weinstein
Penticton:
Colton Jobke
3 Stars:
1st Star: Bryce Kakoske (1 Goal & 2 Assists)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
3rd Star: Adam Thompson (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Trail 5 Vernon 2
Trail 5 Vernon 2
Was at tonights game as Trail defeated Vernon 5-2 in front of 2,262 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Both teams got off to a quick start, a very fast paced period with very few whistles or stopages in play. The ref let both teams play with some good action at both ends. Vipers did have the better of the play early in the 1st but had very few scoring chances. A physical period with both teams laying out some solid checks. The Smokies best scoring chance came with a scramble in the Vipers zone, in front of Andrew Hammond. With Hammond down and a group of players in his crease the Smoke Eaters got a few wacks at the puck, but Hammond was there to makde two big pad saves. Vernons best scoring chance came when Kevin Kraus fired a shot from the point, wich was deflected on the way towards the net, but somehow Trails Paul Barclay come up with the big toe save keeping the puck out. Trail would open the scoring after Vernon coughed up the puck deep in there own end, CJ LeGassic stole the puck in the corner, & fed Nick Sandor who wired a wicked wrist shot high over Andrew Hammonds shoulder, finding the top shelf putting the Smoke Eaters up 1-0. A very entertaining period with lots of flow coming at both ends of the rink. Trail was up 1-0 after 20 mins of play, shots on goal were even 9-9.
2nd Period: Just 27 seconds into the 2nd the Vipers couldnt clear the zone and it cost them, JF Boisvert & Paul Mailey worked hard in front, banging away at the loose puck, as the puck went to Ryan Bulach who beat Hammond who was down and out on the play, as the Smoke Eaters jumped out to the 2-0 lead. Off the faceoff just 10 seconds later Captain Chris Crowell & Braden Pimm with some nice passing, inwich Pimm beat Barclay with a soft goal as the Vipers were back in the game, cutting the Trail lead to 2-1. The Smoke Eaters regrouped and just two mins later with some good forecheck in the Vernon zone, the Vipers would once again cough up the puck, as Paul Mailey would feed a wide open JF Boisvert in the slot who beat Hammond, as the Smokies were up 3-1 regaining there two goal lead. This goal seemed to take the life out of the Vipers, after Trails forecheck and hardwork put them back in the drivers seat. Over the next 5-10 mins Vernon looked flat as the Smoke Eaters had full control of the play looking very strong with the two goal lead. Just before the midway mark Chris Crowell would drop the gloves with rookie Jadon Porterfield, in a very solid scrap. This fight seemed to give the Vipers some life, as Vernon would get the play in deep in the Trail zone, and come up with a few solid scoring chances but couldnt beat Barclay. Vipers had two powerplay chances but couldnt capitalize in there chances. Paul Barclay played well looking very confident between the pipes. Vipers John Digness had a great chance to get back in the game but wired his shot off the crossbar. I dont think nobody has hit more posts then Vernons John Digness, Digness has hit a few posts-crossbar this season. Vernon would manage to beat the veteran goaltender, as Braden Pimm would score his 2nd goal of the night, going fivehole on Barclay cutting the Trail lead to 3-2. Another physical period with both teams once again playing the body. Late in the period Patrick Martin would beat Hammond as Trail once again regained the two goal lead. This wasnt a great period for the Vipers as the Smoke Eaters were the better team, playing with loads of jump and energy. Trail won all the races and battles along the boards, always coming out with the puck. This Trail team is a very hardworking team. Trail was up 4-2 after 40 mins of play. The Vipers outshot the Smokies 18-13.
3rd Period: Vipers best scoring chance came early when Ryan Santana went end to end with some good moves cutting through the Trail zone, but was stopped by Barclay in close. The Smoke Eaters played a typical road 3rd period, sitting back, playing a solid defensive game, not giving the Vipers any room or space to move or create chances. Once the puck was fired in deep, Trail would have all 5 players up high, giving Vernon all kinds of trouble trying to break out of there own end. The Vipers didnt get many great scoring chances as they had all kinds of trouble with the solid defensive play of the Smokies. Give credit to goaltender Paul Barclay who also played well in goal tonight. This kid saw most of the shots, looking very confident. The Vipers would get a late powerplay with just under 4 mins to go but couldnt find the back of the net. Just under one minute remaining the Vipers would pull Andrew Hammond, for the extra man but couldnt get anything setup. The Smoke Eaters would get control of a loose puck as Nick Sandor would hit the empty net putting Trail up 5-2. The Smokies worked very hard, getting the much deserved win. As the buzzer sounded Trails bench poured onto the ice, as you could hear the players shouting and screaming, looking very excited with the 5-3 win. Trail would outshoot Vernon 10-8.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Braden Pimm (2 Goals) was by far the Vipers best player. Pimm worked hard and played very well, creating some good chances. Pimm showed alot of hustle on every shift. Kyle Bigos played a solid defensive game on the Vipers backend. Bigos played physical and looked very good ofensively.
Top Players: (Trail)
Paul Barclay played very well between the pipes only giving up two goals. Barclay is quick on his feet and plays with alot of confidence. Always seemed to know where the puck was, even on a few shots that took some odd bounces. Ryan Bulach (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played very strong up front for the Smokies. JF Boisvert (1 Goal & 2 Assists) Looked very good up front, this kid seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Created alot of scoring chances down low. Paul Mailey (2 Assists) was impressive up front for the Smoke Eaters. Mailey worked hard and was always buzzing around the Vernon net. Jadon Porterfield is one tough customer, this kid is big and likes the physical play. Took on Chris Crowell and looked very impressive. Always involved in the physical play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
I dont think the Vipers played bad, they just didnt play a full 60 mins. After a very entertaining 1st the Vipers started the 2nd flat and it cost them, giving up 2 goals just 3 mins into the period. Vipers looked slow and sluggish to start the 2nd. Vipers were out skated and out worked for most of the middle fram and couldnt recover after going down two goals. Not much room to create chances in the 3rd, with Trail playing a solid defenisve 3rd the Vipers couldnt manage much for scoring. You have to wonder if they were looking ahead at tomorrows game vs Penticton?
Game Thoughts: (Trail)
I was very impressed with the Smokies. This is by far the best well rounded looking hockey team Trail has put on the ice in many years. Coming into tonights game I didnt know much on the Smoke Eaters, this team is very quick, hard working and physical team. Solid Goaltending, very strong defensivly and can put the puck in the net. Trail come to play tonight and it showed on the scoreboard. Give full credits to Coach Ingram and the players on a very well played hockey game. The Smokies out hustled and out worked the Vipers in the 2nd. Trail was very strong once up with a two goal lead. This team never quit and played an excellent game tonight.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Kellen Jones (Injured)
Sahir Gill
Nick Amies
Bryce Kakoske
Trail:
Riley Loyst
Justin Brown
Jeff Zmurchyk
Marco Raimondo
3 Stars:
1st Star: Ryan Bulach (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (2 Goals)
3rd Star: JF Boisvert (1 Goal & 2 Assists)
Was at tonights game as Trail defeated Vernon 5-2 in front of 2,262 fans at the Wesbild Center.
1st Period: Both teams got off to a quick start, a very fast paced period with very few whistles or stopages in play. The ref let both teams play with some good action at both ends. Vipers did have the better of the play early in the 1st but had very few scoring chances. A physical period with both teams laying out some solid checks. The Smokies best scoring chance came with a scramble in the Vipers zone, in front of Andrew Hammond. With Hammond down and a group of players in his crease the Smoke Eaters got a few wacks at the puck, but Hammond was there to makde two big pad saves. Vernons best scoring chance came when Kevin Kraus fired a shot from the point, wich was deflected on the way towards the net, but somehow Trails Paul Barclay come up with the big toe save keeping the puck out. Trail would open the scoring after Vernon coughed up the puck deep in there own end, CJ LeGassic stole the puck in the corner, & fed Nick Sandor who wired a wicked wrist shot high over Andrew Hammonds shoulder, finding the top shelf putting the Smoke Eaters up 1-0. A very entertaining period with lots of flow coming at both ends of the rink. Trail was up 1-0 after 20 mins of play, shots on goal were even 9-9.
2nd Period: Just 27 seconds into the 2nd the Vipers couldnt clear the zone and it cost them, JF Boisvert & Paul Mailey worked hard in front, banging away at the loose puck, as the puck went to Ryan Bulach who beat Hammond who was down and out on the play, as the Smoke Eaters jumped out to the 2-0 lead. Off the faceoff just 10 seconds later Captain Chris Crowell & Braden Pimm with some nice passing, inwich Pimm beat Barclay with a soft goal as the Vipers were back in the game, cutting the Trail lead to 2-1. The Smoke Eaters regrouped and just two mins later with some good forecheck in the Vernon zone, the Vipers would once again cough up the puck, as Paul Mailey would feed a wide open JF Boisvert in the slot who beat Hammond, as the Smokies were up 3-1 regaining there two goal lead. This goal seemed to take the life out of the Vipers, after Trails forecheck and hardwork put them back in the drivers seat. Over the next 5-10 mins Vernon looked flat as the Smoke Eaters had full control of the play looking very strong with the two goal lead. Just before the midway mark Chris Crowell would drop the gloves with rookie Jadon Porterfield, in a very solid scrap. This fight seemed to give the Vipers some life, as Vernon would get the play in deep in the Trail zone, and come up with a few solid scoring chances but couldnt beat Barclay. Vipers had two powerplay chances but couldnt capitalize in there chances. Paul Barclay played well looking very confident between the pipes. Vipers John Digness had a great chance to get back in the game but wired his shot off the crossbar. I dont think nobody has hit more posts then Vernons John Digness, Digness has hit a few posts-crossbar this season. Vernon would manage to beat the veteran goaltender, as Braden Pimm would score his 2nd goal of the night, going fivehole on Barclay cutting the Trail lead to 3-2. Another physical period with both teams once again playing the body. Late in the period Patrick Martin would beat Hammond as Trail once again regained the two goal lead. This wasnt a great period for the Vipers as the Smoke Eaters were the better team, playing with loads of jump and energy. Trail won all the races and battles along the boards, always coming out with the puck. This Trail team is a very hardworking team. Trail was up 4-2 after 40 mins of play. The Vipers outshot the Smokies 18-13.
3rd Period: Vipers best scoring chance came early when Ryan Santana went end to end with some good moves cutting through the Trail zone, but was stopped by Barclay in close. The Smoke Eaters played a typical road 3rd period, sitting back, playing a solid defensive game, not giving the Vipers any room or space to move or create chances. Once the puck was fired in deep, Trail would have all 5 players up high, giving Vernon all kinds of trouble trying to break out of there own end. The Vipers didnt get many great scoring chances as they had all kinds of trouble with the solid defensive play of the Smokies. Give credit to goaltender Paul Barclay who also played well in goal tonight. This kid saw most of the shots, looking very confident. The Vipers would get a late powerplay with just under 4 mins to go but couldnt find the back of the net. Just under one minute remaining the Vipers would pull Andrew Hammond, for the extra man but couldnt get anything setup. The Smoke Eaters would get control of a loose puck as Nick Sandor would hit the empty net putting Trail up 5-2. The Smokies worked very hard, getting the much deserved win. As the buzzer sounded Trails bench poured onto the ice, as you could hear the players shouting and screaming, looking very excited with the 5-3 win. Trail would outshoot Vernon 10-8.
Top Players: (Vernon)
Braden Pimm (2 Goals) was by far the Vipers best player. Pimm worked hard and played very well, creating some good chances. Pimm showed alot of hustle on every shift. Kyle Bigos played a solid defensive game on the Vipers backend. Bigos played physical and looked very good ofensively.
Top Players: (Trail)
Paul Barclay played very well between the pipes only giving up two goals. Barclay is quick on his feet and plays with alot of confidence. Always seemed to know where the puck was, even on a few shots that took some odd bounces. Ryan Bulach (1 Goal & 1 Assist) Played very strong up front for the Smokies. JF Boisvert (1 Goal & 2 Assists) Looked very good up front, this kid seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Created alot of scoring chances down low. Paul Mailey (2 Assists) was impressive up front for the Smoke Eaters. Mailey worked hard and was always buzzing around the Vernon net. Jadon Porterfield is one tough customer, this kid is big and likes the physical play. Took on Chris Crowell and looked very impressive. Always involved in the physical play.
Game Thoughts: (Vernon)
I dont think the Vipers played bad, they just didnt play a full 60 mins. After a very entertaining 1st the Vipers started the 2nd flat and it cost them, giving up 2 goals just 3 mins into the period. Vipers looked slow and sluggish to start the 2nd. Vipers were out skated and out worked for most of the middle fram and couldnt recover after going down two goals. Not much room to create chances in the 3rd, with Trail playing a solid defenisve 3rd the Vipers couldnt manage much for scoring. You have to wonder if they were looking ahead at tomorrows game vs Penticton?
Game Thoughts: (Trail)
I was very impressed with the Smokies. This is by far the best well rounded looking hockey team Trail has put on the ice in many years. Coming into tonights game I didnt know much on the Smoke Eaters, this team is very quick, hard working and physical team. Solid Goaltending, very strong defensivly and can put the puck in the net. Trail come to play tonight and it showed on the scoreboard. Give full credits to Coach Ingram and the players on a very well played hockey game. The Smokies out hustled and out worked the Vipers in the 2nd. Trail was very strong once up with a two goal lead. This team never quit and played an excellent game tonight.
Scratches:
Vernon:
Kellen Jones (Injured)
Sahir Gill
Nick Amies
Bryce Kakoske
Trail:
Riley Loyst
Justin Brown
Jeff Zmurchyk
Marco Raimondo
3 Stars:
1st Star: Ryan Bulach (1 Goal & 1 Assist)
2nd Star: Braden Pimm (2 Goals)
3rd Star: JF Boisvert (1 Goal & 2 Assists)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Gill's WHL Rights Traded:
This is posted on Gregg Drinnans WHL Blog:
Gill's WHL Rights Traded:
October 2 2008
The Kamloops Blazers, in fact, just announced a deal with the Vancouver Giants.Kamloops has acquired F Sahir Gill, 16, from the Vancouver Giants in exchange for a conditional 2010 second-round bantam pick. Gill, 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, is from Terrace, B.C. He was a seventh-round pick, 151st overall, in the 2007 bantam draft. Gill has one goal in six games with the BCHL’s Vernon Vipers. . . . That is the second deal between the Bonner brothers. Over the summer, Scott Bonner, the Giants’ GM, got a conditional 2009 pick from his brother, Craig, for D Linden Saip, 17, who is on the Blazers’ roster.
Gill's WHL Rights Traded:
October 2 2008
The Kamloops Blazers, in fact, just announced a deal with the Vancouver Giants.Kamloops has acquired F Sahir Gill, 16, from the Vancouver Giants in exchange for a conditional 2010 second-round bantam pick. Gill, 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, is from Terrace, B.C. He was a seventh-round pick, 151st overall, in the 2007 bantam draft. Gill has one goal in six games with the BCHL’s Vernon Vipers. . . . That is the second deal between the Bonner brothers. Over the summer, Scott Bonner, the Giants’ GM, got a conditional 2009 pick from his brother, Craig, for D Linden Saip, 17, who is on the Blazers’ roster.