Saturday, February 28, 2026

Game Recap - Vernon Vipers 5 Salmon Arm Silverbacks 3

I was born and raised in Vernon, BC and been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon my entire life. I started and created this blog in November 2008 and have over 6.2 million viewers. I have had season tickets since 1990 missing 46 home games since. My family watched senior men's hockey in Vernon in the 1950's and has been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon since Vernon got a team in 1961. I have two family members that played junior hockey in Vernon. I have some programs and ticket stubs going back to 1988 and have every program and ticket stub from every game since 1989. I worked with the Vipers as colour commentator for a couple of home games during the 2002-03 season and in 2011 helped create and design the Vipers website that I was in charge of running for five seasons.

I was at tonight's Vernon Vipers-Salmon Arm Silverbacks game as the Vipers won 5-3 in front of 2,809 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Starting Goaltenders:

Vernon Vipers: Lane Maarhuis
Salmon Arm Silverbacks: Daniel Dirracolo

1st Period: The Silverbacks had a slight edge in play for a lot of the opening frame. Salmon Arm had the puck on their stick more, more zone time, more puck possession, had the better scoring chances and just overall played a little better then the Vipers. The Apes speed was a factor as SA played with pace, seemed to have a little more life in them, played with a little more jump/energy and it showed as the Backs were strong on the forecheck, hard on the puck, winning the races and taking advantage of some sloppy defensive coverage in front of Vernon's net. The Snakes had a couple of good shifts now and again but overall didn't look or play that great, saw a lot of time in their own end, chasing pucks, making poor passes, poor defensive coverage and relied on Lane Maarhuis to bail them out on a couple of occasions. The hometown Vipers didn't spend a whole lot of time in the offensive zone, didn't generate or create a ton of chances. It was 2-1 Salmon Arm after 20 minutes of play. Shots were 10-19 Silverbacks.

2nd Period: The Salmon Arm Silverbacks were the better of the two teams in the first half. The Apes played with pace, were moving their legs, had more puck possession, more zone time, the better of the opportunities. SA jumped out to a early 3-1 lead and was looking good on the road. The Vipers responded with a good push back, got to within a goal just over two minutes later as this seemed to change the momentum and the pace and game picked up in a hurry as both teams were fairly evenly matched in the second half, before Vernon took over the edge in play late in the period. The Snakes would tie the game towards the end of the period, started using their legs, played with some pace in a very quick second half of the period. Some good end to end action in the second half as Vernon responded with a good push back and played much better in the second half. The Snakes with several good looks/quality chances towards the end of the period. It was 3-3 after 40 minutes of play. Shots were 14-9 Vernon.

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Vernon Vipers-West Kelowna Warriors Highlights:

Here are the Vernon Vipers-West Kelowna Warriors highlights from February 27th 20206 in front of 856 fans at Royal LePage Place.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Vernon Vipers YouTube

Vernon at West Kelowna [2-27-2026]

Game Preview: Salmon Arm Silverbacks @ Vernon Vipers:

20-20-3-2 Salmon Arm Silverbacks @ 12-25-7-0 Vernon Vipers 6 pm

Tonight is the fifth of seven regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Salmon Arm Silverbacks. 

Vernon Vipers Regular Season Record/Stats vs the Salmon Arm Silverbacks (League website only
back as far as the 2003-04 regular season)

Games Played: 156
Wins: 76
Losses: 58
Overtime Wins: 14
Overtime Losses: 16
Shootout Wins: 1
Shootout Losses: 1
Tie: 4
Overtime Record: 14-16
Shootout Record: 1-1
Home Record: 41-28-7-1-1
Road Record: 35-31-9-0-3

Vernon Vipers 2020-21 Pod Season Record/Stats vs the Salmon Arm Silverbacks (All games were played in Vernon)

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Vernon Vipers Pay Tribute To Armstrong:

The Vernon Vipers will pay tribute to the City of Armstrong before tonight's home game vs the Salmon Arm Silverbacks.

Source: www.vernonmorningstar.com

Vipers pay tribute to Armstrong at home game in Vernon | Vernon Morning Star

Source: Vernon Vipers YouTube

Vernon Vipers' Armstrong Night

Friday, February 27, 2026

Game Recap - Vernon Vipers 6 West Kelowna Warriors 4

I was born and raised in Vernon, BC and been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon my entre life. I started and created this blog in November 2008 and have over 6.2 million viewers. I have had season tickets since 1990 missing 46 home games since. My family watched senior men's hockey in the 1950's and has been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon since Vernon got a team in 1961. I have two family members that played junior hockey in Vernon. I have programs and ticket stubs going back to 1988 and have every program and every ticket stub going back to 1989. I worked with the Vipers as colour commentator for a few home games during the 2002-03 season and in 2011 helped create and design the Vipers website that I was in charge of for five seasons.

I was at tonight's Vernon Vipers-West Kelowna Warriors game as the Vipers won 6-4 in front of 856 fans at Royal LePage Place.

Starting Goaltenders:

Vernon Vipers: Lane Maarhuis
West Kelowna Warriors: Bor Glavic

1st Period: I thought both teams were pretty even at times but the Vipers had a slight edge in play overall. The Snakes didn't get a ton of shots on goal but had more puck possession, more time with the puck in the offensive zone and had the better looks/opportunities. West Kelowna seemed to be firing everything on goal, didn't have a ton of time in the offensive zone and didn't get a lot of quality scoring chances. This was a very quick moving period with both goaltenders playing well. Warriors netminder Bor Glavic made two large saves that looked to be sure goals. It was 2-1 West Kelowna after 20 minutes of play. Shots were 15-5 Warriors.

2nd Period: The visiting Vernon Vipers were by far the better of the two teams, outplayed the Warriors for the better of the middle frame. The Vipers played a great 2nd period. Vernon carried the better of the play, had the puck on their stick for a lot of the period, played very well at both ends of the rink, were getting pucks on net, creating opportunities, played well defensively and were good on the PK. Connor Dick was denied on a breakaway as Bor Glavic kept the Tribe in the period. The hometown Warriors struggled at both ends of the rink, didn't have a very good period. WK gave up a lot of opportunities, weren't very good in front of their goaltender, struggled offensively, went a lengthy period of time without a single shot on goal. The Warriors were very lucky to be tied heading into the 3rd. It was 2-2 after 40 minutes of play. Shots were 12-4 Vernon.

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Warriors In Position To Clinch First-Ever Division Title:

The West Kelowna Warriors are in a position to clinch the Interior West Division for the first time in franchise history as early as this weekend.

Source: www.castanet.net

West Kelowna Warrior in position to clinch first-ever division title - Castanet.net

Game Preview: Vernon Vipers @ West Kelowna Warriors:

11-25-7-0 Vernon Vipers @ 33-8-2-0 West

Kelowna Warriors 7pm

Tonight is the seventh and final regular season meeting between the Vernon Vipers & West Kelowna Warriors.

Vernon Vipers Regular Season Record/Stats vs the Westside Warriors/West Kelowna Warriors since 2009 (The Langley Hornets franchise moved to West Kelowna in 2006)

Games Played:113
Wins: 52
Losses: 49
Overtime Wins: 8
Overtime Losses: 7
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 3
Tie: 2
Overtime Record: 8-7
Shootout Record: 0-3
Home Record: 30-20-4-0-2
Road Record: 21-30-3-3-0

Vernon Vipers BCHL Showcase Record/Stats vs the West Kelowna Warriors. (BCHL Showcase started in 2012)

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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Bjork Embraces Leadership Role Following Resilient Return:

For Oscar Bjork, this season has been anything but predictable.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: www.vernonvipers.com

Bjork Embraces Leadership Role Following Resilient Return | Vernon Vipers

Oscar Bjork's Player Profile:

Oscar Björk - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

On This Day In Vernon Vipers History:

Twenty one years ago today (February 26th 2005) Vernon Vipers forward/captain

Mark Nelson scored at 4:00 of double overtime, giving the Vernon Vipers a 6-5 double overtime victory over the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in front of 1,828 fans at the Shaw Centre.

Boxscore-Game Summary,

Vernon Vipers @ Salmon Arm Silverbacks Saturday, February 26, 2005 | BCHL League Site

Mark Nelson's Player Profile:

Mark Nelson - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Vernon Junior Hockey History,

VernonJrAHockey.CA

EC Peiting Name Vipers Alumni Gare New Head Coach:

EC Peiting has named former Vernon Vipers forward Lanny Gare new

Head Coach.

EC Peiting is an ice hockey team in Peiting, Germany. They play in the Oberliga, the third level of ice hockey in Germany.


Source: https://vernonmorningstar.com/


Source: https://w.icehockeypage.net/


Gare played seven seasons with the Ver Selb Wolves before suffering a stroke during the 2021-22 hockey season. Gare spent the past three seasons with the Selb Wolves as an Assistant Coach.

The Wolves are a professional Ice hockey team from Selb, Germany that play in the DEL2 Ice Hockey League.

Gare played four seasons at the University of New Hampshire from 1999-2003 before signing his first professional contract with the UHL Quad City Mallards in 2003. Gare played three seasons in the UHL, American Hockey League & ECHL with five different teams from 2003-2006 before playing in Denmark & Germany until 2022.

Gare played two seasons in Vernon from 1997-1999. In 117 games with the Vipers, Gare collected (67-goals-107-assists-174-points).

Gare and the 1998-99 Vernon Vipers were selected into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame in July 2016. Gare's father played two seasons in Vernon from 1970-1972 with the Vernon Essos & was Head Coach for three seasons from 1986-1989 with the Vernon Lakers.

Gare is 11th on Vernon junior hockey's all-time point's list with 174 points & 12th on Vernon junior hockey's all-time assist's list with 107 assists & 16th on Vernon junior hockey's all-time goals list with 67 goals. 

Lanny Gare's Player Profile:

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

On This Day In Vernon Vipers History:

Nine years ago today (February 25th 2017) Vernon Vipers forward Brett

Stapley recorded five points (3 goals-2 assists) was named 1st star in a 7-1 victory over the visiting Trail Smoke Eaters in front of 2,122 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Boxscore-Game Summary,

Trail Smoke Eaters @ Vernon Vipers Saturday, February 25, 2017 | BCHL League Site

Brett Stapley's Player Profile:

Brett Stapley - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Vernon Junior Hockey History,

VernonJrAHockey.CA

Princeton University Names Ex Viper Jones New Assistant Coach:

Princeton University has named former Vernon Vipers forward

Connor Jones new Assistant Coach. Jones was named Assistant Coach prior to the 2024-25 season.

Source: www.goprincetontigers.com


Jones was an amateur scout with the Las Vegas Golden Knights from 2022-2024 winning a Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights in 2023.

Jones last played professional hockey during the 2021-22 season with the ECHL Fort Wayne Komets before announcing his retirement May 13th 2022.

Before joining the Komets, Jones played the 2020-21 season in Sweden with Vasterviks IK, a professional hockey team from Vasterviks, Sweden that play in the Swedish Ice Hockey League. 

Jones played in the ECHL, American Hockey League & Sweden from 2014-2022.

Jones played four years at Quinnipiac University from 2010-2014 before signing his first professional contract with the American Hockey League Oklahoma City Barons April 3rd 2014. Jones signed a one year-two way contract with the New York Islanders February 22nd 2017. Jones made his NHL/Islanders debut April 1st 2017 vs the Buffalo Sabres. Jones only played one game with the Islanders.

Jones played three seasons in Vernon from 2007-2010. In 163 games with the Vipers, Jones collected (80-goals-118-assists-198-points). Jones is 6th on the franchise all-time goals list with 80, is 7th on the franchise all-time assists list with 118 and 6th on the franchise all-time points list with 198.

Connor Jones Player Profile:

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Tulsa Oilers Place Former Viper McNelly On 14 Day Injured Reserve:

The ECHL Tulsa Oilers have placed former Vernon Vipers defenceman
 Cade McNelly on the 14 day Injured Reserve.

The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a minor professional ice hockey league based in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, with teams across the United States and Canada. Competitively, it is a tier below the American Hockey League (AHL). The league serves as a farm system to the AHL and the National Hockey League (NHL).

Souce: https://echl.com/


McNelly is in his second season with the ECHL Tulsa Oilers. In 29 games, McNelly has (3-goals-0-assists-3-points).

McNelly played one season at SAIT (Southern AB Inst. of Tech) during the 2022-23 season before the ECHL Fort Wayne Komets signed McNelly to a tryout agreement August 28th 2023. McNelly never played a game with the Komets, was released October 18th 2023. The Oilers added McNelly to their training camp roster October 7th 2024 before suspending McNelly October 15th 2024. The Oilers signed McNelly December 19th 2024 upon visa approval.

McNelly attended the Los Angeles Kings 2021 training camp.

McNelly played parts of five seasons in the Western Hockey League from 2017-22 with the Seattle Thunderbirds and Vancouver Giants.

McNelly played parts of one season in Vernon with the 2021-22 Vernon Vipers. The Vernon Vipers signed McNelly January 10th 2022. In 19 games with the Vipers, McNelly collected (3-goals-0-assists-3-points).

Cade McNelly's Player Profile:

Vernon Vipers Sign Sciborski:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 18 year old defenceman Eli Sciborski for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: APX Hockey

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have recruited 2008-born defenceman Eli Sciborski (Hortonville, WI). Left shot | Developed with Nashville Jr. Predators. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/ueEYavnmIN" / X

Source: APX Hockey Facebook

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Eli Sciborski's Player Profile:

Eli Sciborski - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Monday, February 23, 2026

Kubantsev Named Honourable Mention For 3 Stars Of The Week:

Vernon Vipers forward Dimitrii Kubantsev was named Honourable

mention for the 3 Stars of the Week.

Image credit: BCHL

Source: www.bchl.ca

Good, Ivashchenko, Fitzpatrick named NAPA Auto Parts 3 Stars of the Week | BCHL League Site

Dimitrii Kubantsev's Player Profile:

Dmitri Kubantsev - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

On This Day In Vernon Vipers History:

Ten years ago today (February 23rd 2016) Vernon Vipers forward Odeen Tufto

scored at 0:53 of double overtime, giving the Vernon Vipers a 3-2 double overtime victory over the Surrey Eagles in front of 1,592 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Boxscore-Game Summary,

Surrey Eagles @ Vernon Vipers Tuesday, February 23, 2016 | BCHL League Site

Odeen Tufto's Player Profile:

Odeen Tufto - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Vernon Junior Hockey History,

VernonJrAHockey.CA

Vernon Vipers Sign Assi:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 17 year old forward Luke Assi for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have recruited 2008-born forward Luke Assi (Trail, BC). 6’2”, 202 lbs | Right shot Developed with @OkanaganHockey Academy U18 Prep. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/FXHmmQGBZb" / X

Luke Assi's Player Profile:

Luke Assi - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Vernon Vipers-Trail Smoke Eaters Highlights:

Here are the Vernon Vipers-Trail Smoke Eaters highlights from February 21st 2026 in front of 1,445 fans at the Cominco Arena.

Image credit: Trail Smoke Eaters

Source: Trail Smoke Eaters YouTube

BCHL Highlights | VER at TRA (2026-FEB-21)

Vernon Vipers Sign Moffat:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 16 year old goaltender Luukas Moffat for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have recruited 6’3” goaltender Luukas Moffat (Thunder Bay, ON). Left-catching netminder developed with Biggby Coffee AAA Hockey 16U. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/OErUNXbPwX" / X

Source: Vernon Vipers Facebook

Facebook

Source: bchl_update instagram

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Luukas Moffat's Player Profile:

Luukas Moffat - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Game Recap - Trail Smoke Eaters 4 Vernon Vipers 2

The 26-17-0-0 Trail Smoke Eaters defeated the 11-25-7-0 Vernon Vipers 4-2 in front of 1,445 fans at the Cominco Arena.

Boxscore-Game Summary,

Vernon Vipers @ Trail Smoke Eaters Saturday, February 21, 2026 | BCHL League Site

Game Report,

Game Report

Text Box Score,

Official statistics powered by LeagueStat.com

Vernon Junior Hockey History,

VernonJrAHockey.CA

Sundar Suspended:

Vernon Vipers forward Evan Sundar has been suspended one game.

Source: www.bchl.ca

Discipline | BCHL League Site

Evan Sundar's Player Profile:

Evan Sundar - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Vernon Vipers-Blackfalds Bulldogs Highlights:

Here are the Vernon Vipers-Blackfalds Bulldogs highlights from February 20th 2026 in front of 2,350 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Blackfalds Bulldogs YouTube

Blackfalds Bulldogs at Vernon Vipers | Feb 20, 2026

Game Preview: Vernon Vipers @ Trail Smoke Eaters:

11-24-7-0 Vernon Vipers @ 25-17-0-0 Trail Smoke Eaters 7pm

Tonight is the fifth of seven regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Trail Smoke Eaters. 

Vernon Vipers Regular Season Record/Stats vs the Trail Smoke Eaters since the 2003-04 Regular Season: (League website only goes back as far as
2003-04 season)

Games Played: 133
Wins: 90
Losses: 34
Ties: 1
Overtime Wins: 13
Overtime Losses: 7
Shootout Wins: 3
Shootout Losses: 1
Overtime Record: 13-7
Shootout Record: 3-1
Home Record: 51-11-6-0-0
Road Record: 39-23-1-1-1

The Vernon Vipers are 1-8-1-0 in their last ten regular season games vs the Trail Smoke Eaters

The Vernon Vipers are 1-8-0-1 in their last ten regular season games in Trail

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Game Recap - Blackfalds Bulldogs 4 Vernon Vipers 1

I was born and raised in Vernon, BC and been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon my entire life. I started and created this blog in 2008 and have over 6.2 million viewers. I have had season tickets since 1990 missing 46 home games since. My family watched senior men's hockey in Vernon in the 1950's and has been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon since Vernon got a team in 1961. I have two family members that played junior hockey in Vernon. I have programs and ticket stubs going back to 1988 and have every program and ticket stub from every game since 1989. I worked with the Vipers as colour commentator for a few home games during the 2002-03 season and in 2011 I helped create and design the Vipers website that I was in charge of for five seasons.

I was at tonight's Vernon Vipers-Blackfalds Bulldogs game as the Bulldogs won 4-1 in front of 2,350 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Starting Goaltenders:

Vernon Vipers: Oliver Kanat
Blackfalds Bulldogs: Carson Mertz

1st Period: Both teams were pretty even for most of the opening frame. The Snakes had the better of the scoring chances but I thought the Bulldogs had a little more puck possession and zone time in the second half of the period. This was also a pretty physical period with both teams laying out the body. Both goaltenders were good between the pipes. It was 0-0 after 20 minutes of play. Shots were 10-9 Vernon.

2nd Period: Both teams were again pretty evenly matched in back to back periods. Both teams with some good looks/quality opportunities as again both goaltenders played well. Shawn Leary opened the scoring 3:15 into the middle frame. Another physical period as both teams were finishing their checks and taking the body. It was 1-0 Vipers after 40 minutes of play. Shots were 11-7 Blackfalds.

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Game Preview: Blackfalds Bulldogs @ Vernon Vipers:

28-13-1-0 Blackfalds Bulldogs @ 11-23-7-0 Vernon Vipers 7pm

Tonight is the third of four regular season meetings between the Vernon Vipers & Blackfalds Bulldogs.

Vernon Vipers Regular Season Record/Stats vs the Blackfalds Bulldogs since 2024 (The Blackfalds Bulldogs franchise joined the BCHL in February 2024)

Games Played: 6
Wins: 3
Losses: 2
Overtime Wins: 1
Overtime Losses: 0
Shootout Wins: 0
Shootout Losses: 0
Overtime Record: 1-0
Shootout Record: 0-0
Home Record: 2-1-0-0
Road Record: 2-1-0-0

The Vernon Vipers last regular season win at home vs the Blackfalds Bulldogs was a 5-4 overtime victory on Saturday, December 20th 2025

The Blackfalds Bulldogs last regular season win in Vernon was a 6-4 victory on Friday, February 14th 2025

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Heartlanders Activate Vipers Alumni Coughlin From 14 Day Injured Reserve:

The ECHL Iowa Heartlanders have activated former Vernon Vipers forward

Liam Coughlin from the 14 day injured reserve.

The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a minor professional ice hockey league based in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, with teams across the United States and Canada. Competitively, it is a tier below the American Hockey League (AHL). The league serves as a farm system to the AHL and the National Hockey League (NHL).

Source: www.echl.com


Coughlin is in his first season with the ECHL Iowa Heartlanders. In 24 games, Coughlin has (4-goals-7-assists-11-points).

Coughlin started the 2025-26 season with the ECHL Jacksonville Icemen, his second season in Jacksonville. The Iowa Heartlanders claimed Coughlin off waivers from the Jacksonville Icemen November 27th 2025.

Coughlin played the 2023-24 season with the Iowa Heartlanders, is in his sixth season in the ECHL.

Coughlin played four seasons at Vermont University from 2015-2019 before signing his first professional contract with the American Hockey League Rockford IceHogs May 19th 2019.

Coughlin was drafted 130th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in Round 5 at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Coughlin didn't play a game with the Oilers, was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks July 6th 2015. Coughlin has yet to play a game with the Blackhawks.

Coughlin played two seasons in Vernon from 2013-2015. In 107 games with the Vipers, Coughlin collected (38-goals-67-assists-105-points).

Liam Coughlin's Player Profile:

Vernon Vipers Sign Basin:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 16 year old defenceman Bruce Basin for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have recruited 6’4” right-shot defenceman Bruce Basin (Buffalo Grove, IL). Developed with Team Illinois 16U AAA. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/M6DF8hqBNw" / X

Source: Vernon Vipers Facebook 

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Source: teamillinoisaaa Instagram

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Bruce Basin's Player Profile:

Bruce Basin - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Ex Viper McPhee To Perform At 40th Annual Funtastic Music Festival:

Former Vernon Vipers forward Zach McPhee is one local artist who will be headlining the Vernon Funtastic Music Festival.

Source: www.castanet.net


McPhee is a Canadian country music singer, was named the winner of SiriusXM's 2024 Top of the Country Competition.

McPhee was an Assistant Coach with RINK Hockey Academy in Kelowna from 2020-2022. 

McPhee spent four seasons in the Western Hockey League from 2010-2014 with Tri-Cities, Everett and Kootenay before playing five seasons at the University of Regina from 2014-2019. Trollhättan HC signed McPhee in May 2019. Trollhättan HC is a professional ice hockey team from Trollhättan, Sweden. McPhee never reported or played a game before retiring from hockey. 

McPhee started the 2010-11 season with the Western Hockey League Tri-City Americans before being assigned to the Vernon Vipers November 18th 2010. McPhee played parts of one season with the 2010-11 Vernon Vipers before leaving the Vipers during the 2010-11 season for the Western Hockey League Everett Silvertips. The Vipers traded McPhee's playing rights & future considerations to the Victoria Grizzlies December 12th 2011 for Sean Robertson. McPhee never played a game with the Grizzlies. In 24 games with the Vipers, McPhee collected (3-goals-1-assist-4-points).

Zach McPhee's Player/Coaching Profile:

On This Day In Vernon Vipers History:

Fourteen years ago today (February 18th 2012) Vernon Vipers forward/captain Patrick
 McGillis scored at 1:28 of double overtime, giving the Vernon Vipers a 3-2 double overtime victory over the visiting Westside Warriors in front of 1,780 fans at Wesbild Centre.

Boxscore-Game Summary,

Westside Warriors @ Vernon Vipers Saturday, February 18, 2012 | BCHL League Site

Patrick McGillis's Player Profile:

Patrick McGillis - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Vernon Junior Hockey History,

VernonJrAHockey.CA

Vernon Vipers Sign Colbert:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 17 year old forward Henry Colbert to a New Recruit Agreement for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: APX Hockey

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have welcomed 2008-born forward Henry Colbert (Henderson, NV) to their list of recruits. Right shot | 5’9”, 170 lbs Developed at @HoldernessToday. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/K0h0iB9Xkw" / X

Source: apx_hockey instagram

Instagram

Source: APX Hockey Facebook

Facebook

Henry Colbert's Player Profile:

Henry Colbert - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Vernon Vipers-Nanaimo Clippers Highlights:

Here are the Vernon Vipers-Nanaimo Clippers highlights from February 16th 2026 in front of 2,340 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Image credit: Vernon Vipers

Source: Vernon Vipers YouTube

Vernon vs Nanaimo [2-16-2026]

Vernon Vipers Sign Trench:

The Vernon Vipers have signed 18 year old forward Garrett Trench for the 2026-27 season.

Image credit: map.hockey

Source: Vernon Vipers X

Vernon Vipers on X: "The Next Chapter in Vipers History. The Vipers have recruited 2007-born forward Garrett Trench (Victoria, MN). 6’0”, 180 lbs | Right shot Captain at Breck School. #TimeToStrike https://t.co/kqSlzk2IRi" / X

Source: map.hockey Instagram

Instagram

Source: APX Hockey Facebook

Facebook

Garrett Trench's Player Profile:

Garrett Trench - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

Monday, February 16, 2026

Game Recap - Vernon Vipers 8 Nanaimo Clippers 7 Overtime

I was born and raised in Vernon, BC and been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon my entire life. I started and created this blog in 2008 and have over 6 million viewers. I have had season tickets since 1990 missing 46 home games since. My family watched senior men's hockey in Vernon in the 1950's and has been watching/following junior hockey in Vernon since Vernon got a team in 1961. I have two family members that played junior hockey in Vernon. I have programs and ticket stubs going back to 1988 and have every program and ticket stub from every game since 1989. I worked with the Vipers as colour commentator for a few home games during the 2002-03 season and in 2011 helped create and design the Vipers website that I was in charge of running for five seasons.

I was at today's Vernon Vipers-Nanaimo Clippers game as the Vipers won 8-7 in overtime in front of 2,340 fans at Kal Tire Place.

Starting Goaltenders:

Vernon Vipers: Lane Maarhuis
Nanaimo Clippers: Ekiot Seguin-Lescarbeau

1st Period: The Nanaimo Clippers were the better team in the first half even though the Snakes had a 3-1 lead. The Clippers had a little more puck possession, a little more time in the offensive zone and carried a bit more of an edge in play. The Shipmen are very quick and their overall speed and quickness showed early in the contest. I thought Clippers starting netminder Eliot Seguin-Lescarbeau didn't look very sharp, which showed in the score at the time. The hometown Vipers improved and were the better team in the second half. Vernon seemed to get their legs going, had a little more puck possession, zone time and played with some jump. It got a little chippy now and again as a couple of scrums broke out after the stoppage in play. It was 3-2 Vernon after 20 minutes of play. Shots were 15-10 Clippers.

2nd Period: The visiting Clippers were by far the better team and controlled most of the entire period, outplayed Vernon for most of the period. The Shipmen carried the edge in play, played most of the period in the offensive zone, had the puck on their stick often, outskated and outplayed the Vipers, capitalizing on their chances. Nanaimo looked very good and played a very good 2nd period on the road. This period got carried away with a ton of penalties as tempers heated up in a hurry. The Snakes took way too many penalties, spent a lot of time on the penalty kill and a lot of time in their own end. The Vipers didn't see a whole lot of time with the puck or in the offensive zone, didn't look good or play good. The Snakes with some undisciplined penalties, didn't play a very smart 2nd period. Lane Maarhuis was pulled from the crease after the 6th goal, as Oliver Kanat would finish the remainder of the hockey game. It was 6-3 Nanaimo after 40 minutes of play. Shots were 21-8 Clippers.

3rd Period: The Vipers would score early to get within two goals but it was the Clippers who carried a lot of the play early. I thought Nanaimo had the edge in play, had a lot more time with the puck, more zone time and were the better team. The Snakes didn't spend much time in the offensive zone, but when they did, they were able to find the back of the net and capitalize on their looks/opportunities. Nanaimo held a 7-5 lead late and looked to come away with the win, but the Clippers would get into penalty trouble late, sending Vernon to a two man advantage. The hometown Vipers would capitalize with back to back powerplay goals to force overtime and get at least a point. It was 7-7 after 60 minutes of play. Shots were 14-13 Vipers.

Overtime: The Snakes carried most of the play in the extra frame. Vernon didn't get many shots on goal but did hold onto the puck and get loads of puck possession and zone time but unable to really create or generate much for offence. Nanaimo did get a couple of shifts with the puck but couldn't really muster much for offence. Vernon product and Vipers captain Deagan McMillan scored at 4:57 of overtime giving the Vipers a 8-7 come from behind victory. Shots were 4-2 Vernon.

Vernon Vipers Top Players:

Dmitrii Kubantsev (2 goals & 3 assists) Was the Vipers forward who stood out the most, recording five points in the OT win. 

Oliver Kanat (22 saves) Kanat replaced Lane Maarhuis after the Clippers sixth goal and was very good between the pipes, kept Vernon in the game and allowed a Vipers comeback

Game Thought's: Vernon Vipers

- Today is the second game of a three game home stand

- The Vipers are 3-7 in overtime

- The Vipers have won three of their last five games and lost seven of their last ten games

- I liked the Snakes 1st period. Vernon opened the scoring sixteen seconds in and were up 3-1 in a period where the Clippers were the better team in the first half and the Vipers were the better team in the second half

- Today's attendance was 2,340

- The Vipers next game is Friday vs the visiting Blackfalds Bulldogs

- Vernon took way too many penalties and lots of undisciplined penalties

- The Snakes were very lucky to win this afternoon in a game where Nanaimo was the better team in the 2nd and 3rd periods. Give the Vipers credit for not quiting and capitalizing on their opportunities in the 3rd

- The Vipers were outplayed in the 2nd period. The Shipmen carried and controlled the middle frame, played most of the period in the offensive zone. In a very chippy and heated period, Vernon took some very undisciplined penalties, played a lot of the period in their own end

- Vernon went 4-7 with the man advantage

- The Snakes are 5-12-5-0 at home

- Defenceman Garin Ludwig played parts of two seasons with the 2024-25 and 2025-26 Nanaimo Clippers

- The Vipers have lost ten of their last thirteen games

- This was a very long drawn out hockey game with lots of chippy play and after the whistle activities

- I thought the Clippers were the better team in the 3rd as Nanaimo had more edge in play, more puck possession and zone time. The Snakes didn't see a whole lot of time in the offensive zone but give the Vipers credit, they didn't quit and capitalized on their chances to force overtime

- The Vipers have five regular season home games remaining

- Vernon's defence didn't look all that great, were being beat one on one, beat to the puck and made several mistakes

- Since the 2003-04 regular season, the Vipers are 23-10-5-0 vs the Nanaimo Clippers

- For a team fighting for a playoff spot, the Vipers have been very inconsistent in 2026 

- The time keepers were having trouble with the scoreboard, with a couple of delays that really dragged the game on 

- Oliver Kanat was very good in relief and gave Vernon a chance to stay in the hockey game and a chance to get back into the hockey game

- The Vipers aren't a come from behind team this season, so down 6-3 heading into the 3rd I didn't give them much of a chance but they proved me wrong. Good on them for not quiting and getting the huge win in OT

- The Snakes have thirteen regular season games remaining

- If the Vipers want to get into the playoffs they need to starting winning more then a game or two and need to go on a decent run 

- With the overtime win, Vernon improves to 11-23-7-0 are three points back of Cranbrook for the final playoff spot

Nanaimo Clippers Top Players:

Will Subject I thought played well on the blueline

Patrick Fortune (1 goal & 1 assist) Was one of the Clippers more dangerous forwards. Not the biggest kid, but very quick on his feet, has some skill and generate opportunities

Miller Kay Played with an edge, was very physical, got under the skin of several Vernon players, had a strong game

Caden Okovita (1 assist) Was another forward who I thought stood out, was involved in the play

Jack Rimmer (2 goals & 2 assists) Played very well, collected four points, was involved in the play often

Game Thought's: Nanaimo Clippers

- This is just the Clippers third visit to Vernon since 2020

- The Clippers are 13-6-4-0 on the road

- Nanaimo fell behind 3-1 early in the 1st period, in a period where they were the better team in the first half. I thought the Shipmen had a bit of an edge in play, more puck possession and zone time, were able to get within a goal heading into the 2nd period

- The Clippers have won three of their last five games and won six of their past ten games

- Defenceman Landon Pappas played with the 2024-25 Vernon Vipers

- The Clippers are physical, play with an edge, get under your skin and create a lot of havoc

- The Clippers are very fast and one of the quickest teams I have seen play this season. Nanaimo with a very good transition game, moves the puck very quick up ice and creates a lot of open space in the offensive zone due to their speed and quickness

- The Clippers last regular season win in Vernon was a 3-2 victory on February 7th 2020

- Forward Finn Kallay played with the 2024-25 Vernon Vipers

- Nanaimo was by far the better team and the better team in the 2nd and 3rd periods. The Clippers should have never let this one slip away with a 6-3 lead heading into the 3rd

- The Nanaimo Clippers went 3-7 with the powerplay

- I found it very odd the Clippers would travel to Vernon for one game before heading back to Nanaimo

- I thought starting goaltender Eliot Seguin-Lescarbeau didn't look very sharp, especially in the 1st period. He seemed to settle down as the game went on but didn't look very comfortable between the pipes

- The Clippers next game is Friday vs the visiting Chilliwack Chiefs

- The Shipmen looked to have this game in the bag after the 2nd period. Nanaimo blew a 6-3 3rd period lead and were up 7-5 with three minutes remaining but two undisciplined penalties cost them the lead and the hockey game

- With the overtime loss, Nanaimo falls to 23-13-5-0 sits 2nd in the Coastal West Division

Scratches:

Vernon Vipers:

Sebastian Bradshaw (Injured)
Seth Tansem (Injured)
Jack Bousquet
London Taylor
Jesse Sanche (Injured)

Nanaimo Clippers:

Nicholas Morin
Hudson Gill
Justin Collins
Drew Roelofs

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