Tonight is fifth of six meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Penticton Vees. The Vees lead the season series 4-0
Last Game:
Saturday, December 20th Vernon defeated Powell River 5-3
Saturday, December 19th Penticton defeated West Kelowna 3-2
Friday, January 8th Penticton @ Vernon
Saturday, January 2nd Salmon Arm @ Penticton
Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 448-254-20-22
Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 247-104-11-12 at home
Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 201-140-9-11 on the road
Since the 2002-03 regular season Vernon is 39-38-2-8 vs. Penticton
Since the 2002-03 regular season Penticton has outscored Vernon 256-250
Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 20-14-1-2 at home vs. Penticton
Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 16-20-1-3 in Penticton
Vernon is 2-6-0-2 in their last ten visits to Penticton
Penticton is 7-3-0-0 in their last ten visits to Vernon
The Vipers are 1-8-0-1 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 5-4 double overtime victory on Friday, December 15th 2015
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 3-0 victory on Friday, December 4th 2015
The Vipers went 1-6-0-0 vs Penticton last season
The Vernon Vipers return from the Christmas break, are coming off a 5-3 win over the visiting Powell River Kings December 20th. The Vipers host the league leading Penticton Vees for a second time this season are 0-4 vs Penticton this year. Tonight is the first of back to back games vs the Vees in the final two meetings of the regular season. The Vees will be back in Vernon next weekend for the final meeting of the season. The Vipers are 1-8-0-1 in their last ten games vs. Penticton. The Vipers sit 4th in the Division are seven points up on Merrit, just a single point up on Trail and nine points back of 3rd place West Kelowna. Vernon has lost three of their last five games are 3-7-0-0 in their last ten.
Colton McCarthy (17-8-25) leads the the team in goals with seventeen, while Odeen Tufto (16-25-41) leads the team lead in points with fourty one.
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: 39
Wins: 16
Losses: 20
Ties: 0
Overtime Losses: 3
Home Record: 10-9-0-2
Road Record: 6-10-0-2
Overtime Record: 2-4
Record vs Interior Division: 6-13-0-3
Record vs Island & Mainland Divisions: 10-6-0-1
When the Vipers score first: 9-4-0-2
When the opponents score first: 7-16-0-1
Leading after 1st Period: 9-2-0-2
Tied after 1st Period: 3-5-0-0
Trailing after 1st Period: 5-13-0-1
Leading after 2nd Period: 9-0-0-1
Tied after 2nd Period: 3-4-0-1
Trailing after 2nd Period: 4-16-0-0
Out shooting Opponents: 10-8-0-2
Out shot by Opponents: 5-12-0-1
One goal games: 3-6-0-3
Record in September: 3-3-0-1
Record in October: 6-6-0-0
Record in November: 4-6-0-1
Record in December: 3-5-0-1
Goals For: 123
Goals Against: 131
Place: 4th Place
Streak: One game winning streak
Longest winning streak this year: Three games
Longest losing streak this year: Five 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:
0-0-1-0
Vernon’s Road record vs. Penticton this season:
0-2-1-0
Vernon’s scoring leaders vs. Penticton this season:
Liam Finlay (0-4-4)
Odeen Tufto (1-3-4)
Steven Jandric (2-1-3)
Christian Cakebread (3-0-3)
Jimmy Lambert (1-2-3)
Charley Michalowski (0-1-1)
Jagger Williamson (0-1-1)
Griffin James (1-0-1)
Bo Pellah (0-1-1)
Hunter Zandee (1-0-1)
Ben Butcher (0-1-1)
Andrew Shortridge (0-4 Record)
-Vernon has the leagues 6th best powerplay
-The Vipers have the leagues 13th best penalty kill
The defending Western Canada Cup Champion Penticton Vees make their second of three visits to Kal Tire Place also are returning from the Holiday break, are coming off a 3-2 win over the visiting West Kelowna Warriors December 19th. The Vees have lost three of their last five road games. The Vees won their last game in Vernon, wich was a 5-4 double overtime victory on December 15th. The Vees have won all four games vs the Vipers this season, have won five straight over the Vipers going back to last year. Penticton is 7-3 in Vernon in their last ten games at Kal Tire Place. The Vees have had the Vipers number the past four year's going 23-7-0-0. Penticton is ranked #3 in Canada sit atop the BCHL standings are seventeen points up on Salmon Arm. The Vees have won three of their last five games are 7-2-1-0 in their last ten. Scott Conway has eleven points in four games vs the Vipers this season. Anthony Brodeur is unbeaten in 19 games.
Scott Conway (31-38-69) leads the Vees in goals with thirty one and in points with sixty nine.
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: 36
Wins: 31
Losses: 4
Ties: 1
Overtime Losses: 0
Home Record: 18-0-1-0
Road Record: 13-4-0-0
Goals For: 150
Goals Against: 76
Place: 1st Place Overall
Streak: One game winning streak
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:
3-0-0-0
Penticton's Road record vs. Vernon this season:
1-0-0-0
Penticton's scoring leaders vs. Vernon this season:
Scott Conway (7-4-11)
Tyson Jost (0-7-7)
Nicholas Jones (2-3-5)
Dante Fabbro (0-2-2)
Easton Brodzinski (1-1-2)
Darius Davidson (1-1-2)
Chris Gerrie (2-0-2)
David Eccles (0-1-1)
Gabe Bast (0-1-1)
Mitchell Brooks (1-0-1)
Chris Gerrie (0-1-1)
Sam Jones (0-1-1)
Owen Sillinger (0-1-1)
Griffin Mendel (0-1-1)
Colton Poolman (0-1-1)
Luke Voltin (0-1-1)
Ben Brar (1-0-1)
Anthony Brodeur (3-0 Record)
Zachary Driscoll (1-0 Record)
-Penticton has with the leagues best powerplay
-The Vees have the league's 3rd 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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