Saturday, October 15, 2022

Game Preview: Penticton @ Vernon:

Penticton (7-0-0-0) @ Vernon (3-3-0-1) 6pm


Tonight is the first of five regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Penticton Vees. The Vees went 5-0 vs Vernon last season

Vernon's record & stats vs the Vees since 2002

Since the 2002-03 regular season Vernon is 48-56-11-5 vs Penticton

Since the 2002-03 regular season Penticton has outscored Vernon 357-310

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 24-23-4-2 at home vs. Penticton

Since the 2003-04 regular season Vernon is 21-29-3-4 in Penticton

Since the BCHL Showcase opened in 2012 Vernon is 0-1-1-0 vs Penticton at the Showcase

The Vees are 7-2-0-0-1 in their last ten games in Vernon

The Vipers are 1-6-2-1 in their last ten games in Penticton

The Vipers last regular season win at home vs. Penticton was a 2-0 victory on Friday, December 13th 2019

The Vees last regular season win in Vernon was a 4-0 victory on Sunday, February 27th 2022

The Vipers last regular season win in Penticton was a 2-1 overtime victory on Friday, October 18th 2019

The Vees last regular season win at home vs. Vernon was a 4-3 overtime victory on Wednesday, February 9th 2022

Here's a look at the 2021-22 regular season series vs Penticton

October 8th Vernon @ Penticton: Vees won 4-2
November 27th Penticton @ Vernon: Vees won 4-3
December 17th Vernon @ Penticton: Vees won 6-0
February 9th Vernon @ Penticton: Vees won 4-3 overtime
February 27th Penticton @ Vernon: Vees won 4-0

Let's take a look at the Vernon Vipers:

The 3-3-0-1 Vernon Vipers are coming off a 2-1 shootout loss Friday vs the visiting Prince George Spruce Kings. Tonight's the fourth and final game of a four game home stand. Tonight's the first of five regular season meetings vs the Penticton Vees. The Vees went 2-0 vs Vernon during the preseason. The Vipers have won three of their last four games. Vernon has four regulars out of the lineup due to injury. Vernon sits 6th in the Interior Division.

Vernon Vipers Roster:


Vernon Vipers Scoring Leaders:

The Vipers have five players tied for the team lead with four points each

Vernon Vipers Record/Stats:

Games Played: 7
Wins: 3
Losses: 3
Overtime Wins: 0
Overtime Losses: 0
Shootout Wins: 1
Shootout Losses: 1
Overtime Record:0-0
Shootout Record: 1-1
Home Record: 2-1-0-1
Road Record: 1-2-0-0
When the Vipers score first: 1-0
When the opponents score first: 2-4
Leading after the 1st period: 1-0
Tied after the 1st period: 1-2
Trailing after the 1st period: 1-2
Leading after the 2nd period: 2-0
Tied after the 2nd period: 0-0
Trailing after the 2nd period: 1-4
Out shooting opponents: 0-1
Out shot by opponents: 3-3
One goal games: 2-1
Goals for: 17
Goals against: 20
Longest winning streak: Three games 
Longest losing streak: Three games
Standings: 6th Place Interior Division

Vernon Vipers Returning Players:

Max Borovinskiy 04
Luke Lavery 04
Reagan Milburn 03
Luke Pakulak 03
Seiya Tanaka-Campbell 03
Luke Ashton 05
Griffen Barr 02
Anthony Cliche 03
Ayden Third 02
Roan Clarke 03
Ethan David 03

Vernon Vipers departed & traded players from last years team:

Luke Buss 03
JoJo Tanaka-Campbell 03
Jack Glen 01
Matthew Culling 01
Tyler Chan 05
Cameron MacDonald 02
Ryan Shostak 01
Copeland Fricker 03
Zack Tonelli 02
Cade McNelly 01
Talon Zakall 02
Nicholas Kent 01
Liam Cavan 02

Vernon's 2021-22 home record vs Penticton:

0-2-0-0

Vernon's 2021-22 road record vs Penticton:

0-2-1-0

Vernon's 2021-22 Regular Season scoring leaders vs Penticton:

Reagan Milburn (2-2-4)
Ryan Shostak (2-1-3)
Luke Pakulak (2-1-3)
Cameron MacDonald (0-2-2)
Luke Buss (1-1-2)
Ayden Third (0-2-2)
Matthew Culling (0-2-2)
Griffen Barr (0-1-1)
Seiya Tanaka-Campbell (0-1-1)
Zack Tonelli (1-0-1)
JoJo Tanaka-Campbell (0-1-1)

Roan Clarke (0-5 Record)

Let's take a look at the Penticton Vees:

The 7-0-0-0 defending Interior Division Champion/BCHL Champion Penticton Vees make their first of three regular season visits to Kal Tire Place, are coming off a 5-4 overtime win in Merritt Friday night. The last time the Vees were in Vernon, Penticton won 5-3 September 16th (exhibition). The Vees & Vipers will meet again November 11th in Penticton. Tonight's the second game of a five game road trip. The Vees have 14 players back from last years Championship team. Penticton went 5-0 vs Vernon last season. The Vees have scored a league high 44 goals this season. Penticton sits atop the league with a 7-0 record. 

Penticton Vees Roster:


Penticton Vees Scoring Leaders:

Bradly Nadeau (6-9-15)

Penticton Vees Record/Stats:

Games Played: 7
Wins: 7
Losses: 0
Overtime Losses: 0
Shootout Losses: 0
Home Record: 4-0-0-0
Road Record: 3-0-0-0
Goals for: 44
Goals against: 11

Penticton Vees Returning Players:

Thomas Pichette 03
Beanie Richter 04
Aydar Suniev 04
Josh Nadeau 03
Jackson Nieuwendyk 02
Brett Moravec 03
Spencer Smith 02
Ethan Mann 03
Bradly Nadeau 05
Ryan Hopkins 04
Mason Poolman 02
Frank Djurasevic 02
Joshua Niedermayer 03
Owen Simpson 03

Penticton Vees departed and traded players from last years team:

Adam Eisele 01
Finlay Williams 03
Luc Wilson 01
Setfano Bottini 02
Casey McDonald 01
Grayson Arnott 01
Braden Doyle 01
Colin Purcell 02
Carter Serhyenko 02
Kaeden Lane 01

Penticton's 2021-22 home record vs Vernon:

3-0-0-0

Penticton's 2021-22 road record vs Vernon:

2-0-0-0

Penticton's 2021-22 regular season scoring leaders vs Vernon: 

Finlay Williams (3-4-7)
Luc Wilson (1-5-6)
Frank Djurasevic (1-4-5)
Casey McDonald (2-2-4)
Owen Simpson (1-2-3)
Stefano Bottini (2-1-3)
Braden Doyle (1-2-3)
Brett Moravec (2-0-2)
Joshua Niedermayer (2-0-2)
Josh Nadeau (2-0-2)
Ethan Mann (1-1-2)
Beanie Richter (0-2-2)
Adam Eisele (1-1-2)
Aydar Suniev (1-1-2)
Ryan Hopkins (0-2-2)
Thomas Pichette (1-0-1)
Grayson Arnott (0-1-1)
Bradly Nadeau (0-1-1)
Spencer Smith (1-0-1)
Jackson Nieuwendyk (0-1-1)

Kaeden Lane (4-0 Record)

13 comments:

  1. Make your predictions, Who will win and what will be the final score?

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  2. Basis on how we played the prince george hockey team last night my prediction

    would be eight to one for penticton.

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  3. It is getting harder and harder to be a loyal fan when you get an effort like we seen last night.

    The merry-go-round of players is not good. It won’t send any confidence to the players already here and those that we are trying to recruit, that’s why you get a game like last night.

    All the player changes and same results also says something, it says we need to do something else. I would seriously suggest changing the coaching staff cause they show no signs of improving this team.

    THREE YEARS ENOUGH ALREADY!!!! GO VIPERS GO!

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  4. PENTICTON, because, WE SUCK BIG TIME!

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  5. 8-2 Penticton. Shots 70-15

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  6. Well excuse me vipers fans I was wrong with my prediction as it wasn't 8 to 1 but instead it was 8 to 2. My apologies. Like I said if they play like they did friday which they did the Vees will take them to the cleaners and hang them good and dry. I for one am glad I didn't waste my time and money on watching a game that was so predictable it wasn't funny. The coaching staff has to go as the players are not listening and until this happens nothing will change and as fans will have to put up with looking at pond hockey night in and night out. This is a joke so laugh out loud. HA,HA. Don't feel surprised if the attendance becomes less and less as nobody wants to spend there money on a team which is clearly badly coached. I was truly wanting to see a better product on the ice which would demonstrate good playing defensively and offensively but sorry just a bunch of panicked disorganized kids. BAD,BAD.

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    1. Way to go nostradamus you are a pretty bright individual obviously a Championship Team that returns 15 of its players from the team early season of course they are a heavy favorite! You must bet all the locks! Go take all your negativity elsewhere! I'm sure there is an argument to be had with most others on here at a coffee shop midday somewhere in town!

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  7. Average Attendance starting with 2003-2004 Regular Season and ending in 2022-23 Regular Season, for the first three games in October for each year....

    2003-04,1964/2286/2186/1834/1785/2045/1823/1820/1413/1529/1553/1603/1638/1674/20621708/1861/0 Pod/1500/2022-23,1498

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  8. Like I said earlier on, wait until they meet Penticton they will get slaughtered! I rest my case! Shows you the difference between a good coach and a pathetic one!

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  9. You both have your points and all appreciate your thoughts but be brave enough to put a name on your post please.

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  10. Negativity that is a point of interest as a word chosen?? If your employer tells you your doing something wrong do you view it as negative or take it as a positive because you need guidance
    You do not have alot of strength in that comment based on what is happening to our vipers. Sad very Sad

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  11. Bobby C is no different then anonymous.

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