Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Game Preview: Vernon @ Penticton:

Vernon (13-13-0-1)  @ Penticton (24-2-0-0) 7pm

Tonight is second of six meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Penticton Vees. The Vees lead the season series 1-0

Last Game:

Sunday, November 22nd Vernon defeated Alberni Valley 5-0
Saturday, November 21st Penticton defeated Coquitlam 8-2

Next Game:

Friday, November 27th Vernon @ Salmon Arm
Saturday, November 28th Trail @ Penticton

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 445-246-20-21

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 245-101-11-11 at home

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 200-136-9-10 on the road

Since the 2002-03 regular season Vernon is 39-37-2-6 vs. Penticton

Since the 2002-03 regular season Penticton has outscored Vernon 244-243

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 20-14-1-1 at home vs. Penticton

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 16-19-1-2 in Penticton

Vernon is 3-6-0-1  in their last ten visits to Penticton

Penticton is 7-3-0-0 in their last ten visits to Vernon

The Vipers are 3-7-0-0 in their last ten games vs. Penticton

Vernon's last win at home vs Penticton was a 4-3 victory on Saturday, February 22nd 2014

Penticton's last win at the Kal Tire Place was a 4-3 victory on Friday, December 5th 2014

Vernon's last win at the South Okanagan Events Centre was a 2-1 victory on Wednesday, February 11th 2015

Penticton's last win at home vs Vernon was a 3-2 victory on Wednesday, September 16th 2015

The Vipers went 1-6-0-0 vs Penticton last season
Lets take a look at the Vernon Vipers:

The Vernon Vipers make their second of three regular season visits to the South Okanagan Events Centre. Tonight is the first game of a two game road trip. Vernon will play four of the next five games away from home. The Vipers are coming off a 5-0 win over the visiting Alberni Valley Bulldogs Sunday afternoon. The Vipers will play the first three games of this season series in Penticton before hosting the Vees for the final three games of this series.  The Vipers lost 3-2 in Penticton September 16th in the Vees home opener. Vernon's last win at the South Okanagan Events Centre was a 2-1 victory on February 11th 2015.  The Vipers have struggled in Penticton the last four seasons, have only three wins in their last sixteen games in Penticton going 3-11-0-2. The Vipers have won three of their last five games and are 5-5-0-0 in their last ten. Vernon has lost three of their last five road games sit 4th in the Division are seven points up on Trail and three points back of West Kelowna and eight points back of Salmon Arm.

Colton McCarthy (14-5-19) leads the the team in goals with fourteen, while Odeen Tufto (9-17-26) & Liam Finlay (11-15-26) share the team lead in points with twenty six points each.

Liam Finlay played in 13 games with the Vees from 2013-2014 before being traded to Vernon on October 28th 2014.

Brendan Barry played last season in Penticton before being released after playing in just one game this season.

Graham Turnbull's Vernon Vipers Venom Blog

http://vipersvenom1.blogspot.ca/

Vernon Vipers 2015-16 regular season Stats:

Games Played: 27
Wins: 13
Losses: 13
Ties: 0
Overtime Losses: 1
Home Record: 8-6-0-1
Road Record: 5-7-0-0
Overtime Record: 2-1
Record vs Interior Division: 6-7-0-0
Record vs Island & Mainland Divisions: 7-6-0-1
When the Vipers score first: 7-4-0-1
When the opponents score first: 6-9-0-0
Leading after 1st Period: 7-2-0-0
Tied after 1st Period: 3-4-0-0
Trailing after 1st Period: 4-7-0-1
Leading after 2nd Period: 8-0-0-0
Tied after 2nd Period: 2-2-0-0
Trailing after 2nd Period: 3-11-0-0
Out shooting Opponents: 7-6-0-1
Out shot by Opponents: 5-7-0-0
One goal games: 3-4-0-1
Goals For: 89
Goals Against: 83
Place: 4th Place
Streak: One game winning streak
Longest winning streak this year: Three games
Longest losing streak this year: Three games

Vernon Vipers Returning Players:

Liam Finlay (97)
Jagger Williamson (98)
Colton McCarthy (96)
Riley Brandt (96)
Mitchell Oliver (97)

Vernon Vipers Departing & traded players from last years team:

Liam Coughlin (94)
Anthony Latina (94)
Blaine Caton (97)
Linden Hora (96)
Nicholas Rasovic (96)
TJ Dumonceaux (94)
Luke Shiplo (95)
Luke Voltin (95)
Brandon Egli (94)
Jarrod Schamerhorn (95)
Mitch Meek (96)
Johhny Coughlin (95)
Kenny Citron (95)
Riley Guenther (94)
Mackenzie Bauer (96)
Danny Todosychuk (94)

Vernon’s Home record vs. Penticton this season:

0-0-0-0

Vernon’s Road record vs. Penticton this season:

0-1-0-0

Vernon’s scoring leaders vs. Penticton this season:

Odeen Tufto (1-1-2)
Liam Finlay (0-2-2)
Steven Jandric (1-1-2)

Andrew Shortridge (0-1 Record)

-Vernon has the leagues 12th best powerplay

-The Vipers have the leagues 9th best penalty kill
Lets take a look at the Penticton Vees:

The defending Western Canada Cup Champion Penticton Vees are coming off a 8-2 victory in Coquitlam Saturday. The Vees return home after a two game road trip, where they saw their 23 game winning streak snapped in Langley Friday night. Penticton lost in Salmon Arm opening night of the regular season and didnt lose again until last weekend in Langley. This is the second game of a six game series between these two teams, who will meet again in just over a week on December 4th in Penticton. The Vees have had the Vipers number the past four year's going 21-7-0-0. The Vees are 12-0-0-0 at home have won seventeen straight at the SOEC going back to last season. Penticton's last regular season loss at home was a 2-1 loss to the visiting Vernon Vipers on February 11th 2015. The Vees have just seventeen losses at home since the 2012-13 regular season. The Vees have won twenty four of their last twenty six games sit atop the BCHL with a 24-2-0-0 record are ranked #1 in Canada as the best Junior A hockey club. Penticton is thirteen points up on 2nd place Salmon Arm and twenty one points up on the 4th place Vipers. Forwards Scott Conway has points in twenty three straight games while Tyson Jost has points in fourteen straight games.   

Tyson Jost (23-31-54) leads the Vees in goals with twenty three and in points with fifty four.

Demico Hannoun played one season in Vernon (2013-14) before being traded to Surrey in the off season.

Luke Voltin played last season with the Vipers before being traded to Langley on August 27th 2015

Fraser Rodgers Three Vees blog,

http://pentictonvees.wordpress.com/ 

Penticton Vees 2015-16 regular season Stats:

Games Played: 26
Wins: 24
Losses: 2
Ties: 0
Overtime Losses: 0
Home Record: 12-0-0-0
Road Record: 12-2-0-0
Goals For: 112
Goals Against: 49
Place: 1st Place
Streak: One game winning streak

Penticton Vees Returning Players:

Gabe Bast (96)
Dante Fabbro (98)
Demico Hannoun (95)
Tyson Jost (98)

Penticton Vees Departing & traded players from last years team:

Patrick Newell (96)
Riley Alferd (95)
Lewis Zerter-Gossage (95)
Jack Ramsey (95)
Mike Lee (96)
Brendan Barry (97)
Dakota Conroy (94)
Steen Cooper (95)
Matthew Serratore (94)
Connor Chartier (94)
Mitch Newsome (97)
Cody DePourcq (95)
Miles Gendron (96)
Patrick Sexton (94)
Cam Amantea (94)
Jarod Hilderman (97)
Hunter Miska (95)

Penticton's Home record vs. Vernon this season:

1-0-0-0

Penticton's Road record vs. Vernon this season:

0-0-0-0

Penticton's scoring leaders vs. Vernon this season:

Gabe Bast (0-1-1)
Scott Conway (2-0-2)
David Eccles (0-1-1)
Mitchell Brooks (1-0-1)
Tyson Jost (0-2-2)
Chris Gerrie (0-1-1)

Anthony Brodeur (1-0 Record)

-Penticton has with the leagues best powerplay

-The Vees have the league's best penalty kill

Here's a look at both teams rosters:

Vernon Vipers:

http://www.bchl.ca/leagues/stats_1team.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=1413&teamid=224096

Penticton Vees:

http://www.bchl.ca/leagues/stats_1team.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=1413&teamid=224101

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