Vees in Victoria

The Penticton Vees picked up 3 out of a possible 4 points in Victoria over the weekend.

SAT – Vees 6, Victoria 3.

-The Vees extended a 1st period 3-1 lead with 3 early 2nd period goals, and coasted to a 6-3 win. Jacob Kvasnicka had a pair of 1st period goals to lead the way. Cameron Norie, Ryden Evers, Tristan Petersen and Chase Valliant also scored for Penticton, and the Vees outshot the Royals 35-14.

SUN – Victoria 4, Vees 3

-Victoria bounced back to beat the Vees 4-3 in a shootout on Sunday afternoon. In this game, Penticton rallied from a 3-1 deficit with a pair of 3rd period goals to send the game to extra time. Ryden Evers, Ethan Weber and Diego Johnson tallied for the Vees, who once again outshot Victoria, this time 35-23. With the 3 points in 2 games, Penticton now moves into a 2nd place tie in the conference, along with Victoria. Each time now has 19 points.

UP NEXT – The Vees hosting the Kelowna Rockets once again, this time Wednesday night for a 6:35 puck drop at the SOEC.

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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