Vees Point Streak Continues

The Penticton Vees 1st WHL win streak came to an end yesterday afternoon at the South Okanagan Events Centre, but, an overtime loss keeps the Vees’ point streak going at 5!

SAT – Vees 5, Kelowna 3.

The Vees picked up their 1st ever win over their Okanagan rivals, by rallying from a 3-2 deficit to come back and win 5-3 on Saturday night at the SOEC. Matteo Danis paced the way with a hat-trick for the Vees, while Brittan Alstead and Chase Valliant also tallied for Penticton. Callum Stone had a strong game too, chipping in with 3 assists.

MON – Victoria 3, Vees 2 (OT).

A back and forth afternoon affair at the SOEC on Thanksgiving Monday saw Heath Nelson score 70 seconds into the extra frame, giving the Royals a 3-2 win. Tristan Petersen and Brady Birnie scored for Penticton, who, despite the loss, kept their point streak going at 5. Next action for your Vees this weekend w/ home games against Everett Friday, and Vancouver Saturday night.

 

Allan Gee
Allan Gee
Allan is a long-time resident of the South Okanagan, having graduated in Summerland back in the ‘80’s (’89 to be exact!). So he will remember a few of your favourite tunes and might actually be able to sing along to them. His love for all sports things in Winnipeg is evident, as a hard-core fan of the Jets and Blue Bombers. Otherwise, he enjoys getting out in the community, and spending time with family, and early morning swims (in the Summer… mostly). Join Allan Gee weekday mornings on GO 97.1 for entertainment news, gossip, local stories, and Penticton’s Feel Good Pop!

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