Friday, November 5, 2021

Game Preview: Wenatchee @ Vernon:

Wenatchee (0-3-2-1) @ Vernon (3-3-2-1) 7:30pm

Tonight is the first of five regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Wenatchee Wild. The Vipers won the 2019-20 regular season series 4-2

Vernon's record & stats vs the Wild since 2015

Since the 2015-16 regular season Vernon is 10-12-0-0 vs Wenatchee
Since the 2015-16 regular season Vernon is 6-5-0-0 at home vs Wenatchee

Since the 2015-16 regular season Vernon is 4-5-0-0 in Wenatchee

Since the BCHL Showcase opened in 2012-13 Vernon is 0-2-0-0 vs Wenatchee at the Showcase

Since the 2015-16 regular season Wenatchee has outscored Vernon 70-64

The Wilds last regular season win in Vernon was a 5-4 victory on Saturday, December 1st 2018

The Wilds last regular season win at home over Vernon was a 5-2 victory on Friday, February 14th 2020

The Vipers last regular season win in Wenatchee was a 3-2 shootout victory on Saturday, September 14th 2019

The Vipers last regular season win at home over Wenatchee was a 4-3 victory Wednesday, January 29th 2020

Here's a look at the previous two playoff matchup's vs Wenatchee

2017-18 Interior division semifinals: Wild won series 5-1
2018-19 Interior division finals: Vipers won series 4-1

Here's a look at this years regular season series vs Wenatchee: 

November 5th Wenatchee @ Vernon
November 6th Wenatchee @ Vernon
Febraury 15th Wenatchee @ Vernon
February 17th Vernon @ Wenatchee 
February 18th Vernon @ Wenatchee

Let's take a look at the Vernon Vipers:

The 3-3-2-1 Vernon Vipers return home after a six game road trip, where the Snakes lost four of six games. Vernon started the 2021-22 regular season having to play eight of their first nine games on the road. The Vipers are coming off a 5-4 overtime loss Wednesday in Salmon Arm. Tonight's the first game of a three game home stand. Vernon has lost four straight and lost six of their first nine games. The Vipers have four regulars out of the lineup due to injury. The last time Vernon & Wenatchee met was during the 2020 playoffs as the Vipers eliminated the Wild in five games in the opening round of the BCHL playoffs. 

Vernon Vipers Roster:


Vernon Vipers Scoring Leaders:

Cameron MacDonald (4-6-10)

Nicholas Kent played with the 2017-18 Wenatchee Wild

Vernon Vipers Record/Stats:

Games Played: 9
Wins: 3
Losses: 3
Overtime Wins: 1
Overtime Losses: 2
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 1
Overtime Record: 1-2
Shootout Record: 0-1
Home Record: 1-0-0-0
Road Record: 2-3-2-1
When the Vipers score first: 3-2
When the opponents score first: 0-4
Leading after the 1st period: 1-1
Tied after the 1st period: 2-2
Trailing after the 1st period: 0-3
Leading after the 2nd period: 2-2
Tied after the 2nd period: 1-1
Trailing after the 2nd period: 0-3
Out shooting opponents: 2-2
Out shot by opponents: 1-4
One goal games: 1-3
Goals for: 26
Goals against: 28
Win-loss Streak: Four game losing streak
Longest winning streak: Three games 
Longest losing streak: Four games
Standings: 7th Place Interior Conference

Vernon Vipers Returning Players:

Jack Glen 01
JoJo Tanaka-Campbell 01
Cameron MacDonald 02
Ryan Shostak 01
Desmond Johnson 02
Griffen Barr 02
Nicholas Kent 01
Nick Remissong 02
Kjell Kjemhus 01
Luke Pakulak 03
Roan Clarke 03
Ayden Third 02
Liam Cavan 02 
Logan Lorenz 02 
Zach Tonelli 02 
Reagan Milburn 03 

Vernon Vipers departed & traded players from last years team:

Tyler Carpendale 00
Hunter Donohoe 00
Sam Duerr 02
Ethan Mercer 02 
Trey Taylor 02
Seth Bafaro 00
James Porter, Jr 00

Vernon's home record vs Wenatchee during the 2019-20 regular season:

3-0-0-0

Vernon's road record vs Wenatchee during the 2019-20 regular season:

1-2-0-0

Vernon's scoring leaders vs Wenatchee during the 2019-20 regular season:

Dawson Holt (5-2-7)
Cameron MacDonald (4-2-6)
Matt Kowalski (3-2-5)
Connor Marritt (0-4-4)
Hunter Donohoe (0-4-4)
Landon Fuller (1-3-4)
Jo Jo Tanaka-Campbell (1-3-4)
Ben Helgeson (1-2-3)
Ryan Shostak (0-3-3)
Jackson Caller (1-1-2)
Trey Taylor (0-2-2)
Brett Fudger (1-1-2)
Logan Cash (1-1-2)
Nicholas Kent (0-2-2)
Christian Felton (1-1-2)
Keigo Hachisuka (0-1-1)
Colby Feist (1-0-1)
Jack Glen (1-0-1)
Connor Sleeth (0-1-1)

Reilly Herbst (1-1 Record)
Max Palaga (1-1 Record)
Keegan Karki (1-0 Record)

Let's take a look at the Wenatchee Wild:

The 0-3-2-1 Wenatchee Wild make their first of three regular season visits to Kal Tire Place, are coming off a 4-1 loss Saturday in Trail. Due to COVID-19 the Wild didn't play last season and opt out of the 2020-21 pod season. Tonight's the first of back to back games vs the Vipers as these two teams will meet five times this season. Tonight's the seventh game of an eight game road trip. Due to COVID-19 and the border closure, the Wild have had to start the 2021-22 regular season on the road. Wenatchee will have their home opener and first game at home November 11th vs West Kelowna. The Wild have lost all six games this season. 


Wenatchee Wild Scoring Leaders:

Cade Littler (2-2-4)

Wenatchee Wild Record/Stats:

Games Played: 6
Wins: 0
Losses: 3
Overtime Losses: 2
Shootout Losses: 1
Home Record: 0-0-0-0
Road Record: 0-3-2-1
Goals for: 13
Goals against: 28
Standings: 8th Place (Interior Conference)

Wenatchee Wild Returning Players from the 2019-20 team:

Owen Bohn 02
Hunter Hastings 02
Quinn Emerson 01

Wenatchee Wild departed and traded players from the 2019-20 team:

Ethan Wolthers 01
Brian Adams 99
Matt Dorsey 99
Nick Cafarelli 01
Luke Ormsby 99
Nicholas Chmelevski 02
Brett Chorske 01
Tyler Young 01
Sam Morton 99
Harrison Scott 00
Jack Bayless 00
Noah Etter 99
Dallas Farrell 99
Huston Karpman 01
Luke Gallagher 00
Trevor Griebel 01
Jerrett Overland 01
Blake Emerson 01
Dylan Herzog 01
Tanner Main 00
Drew Bavaro 00
Noah Lugli 99
Drake Usher 00
True Crowe 02
Noah Altman 00
Daniel Chenard 99

Wenatchee's home record vs Vernon during the 2019-20 regular season:

2-0-0-1

Wenatchee's road record vs Vernon during the 2019-20 regular season:

0-3-0-0

Wenatchee Wild scoring leaders vs Vernon during the 2019-20 regular season:

Sam Morton (1-4-5)
Tanner Main (0-5-5)
Drew Bavaro (1-4-5)
Brett Chorske (3-1-4)
Noah Lugli (1-3-4)
Trevor Griebel (0-3-3)
Matt Dorsey (0-3-3)
Dylan Herzog (1-2-3)
Tyler Young (1-2-3)
Jack Bayless (2-0-2)
Brian Adams (2-0-2)
Ethan Wolthers (2-0-2)
Quinn Emerson (2-0-2)
Harrison Scott (1-1-2)
Nick Cafarelli (1-1-2)
Jarrett Overland (0-1-1)
Nicholas Chmelevski (0-1-1)
Hunter Hastins (1-0-1)
Scott Harrison (0-1-1)
Luke Ormsby (0-1-1)

Daniel Chenard (2-4 Record)

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