Treat or Treat and Tigers!

The Penticton Vees split their weekend games, and gear up for some home action tonight again at the SOEC!

FRIDAY – Wenatchee 4, Penticton 2.

-The Vees let a 2-0 lead slip away, as the Wild rallied w/ 4 straight goals to upset Penticton, and gain just their 2nd win of the year. Easton LaPlante, with his 1st of the season, and Diego Johnson scored for the Vees.

SATURDAY – Penticton 7, Everett 0.

-It was a huge bounce-back game for the Vees, as they rolled into Everett, and gave the Silvertips their regulation loss of the season in this blow-out victory. It was a monster game for Ryden Evers, scoring 4 times, including the natural hat-trick of 3 straight goals in the 3rd period. Jacob Kvasnicka added a goal, and 2 assists, while William James and Matteo Danis rounded out the scoring. Andrew Reyelts made 33 saves to earn the shutout.

TONIGHT – Medicine Hat at Penticton.

-Vees host Medicine Hat for some Monday night action at the SOEC. A reminder to show up early and catch game 3 of the World Series on the jumbo-tron. Make sure you are dressed up for Halloween, as prizes will be awarded for best costumes, and a chance for kids to head upstairs as well for the ‘Trick or Suite’ night too! Puck-drop is at 6:35 tonight.

 

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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