Vees Holiday Home Cookin’

As the holidays continue, your Penticton Vees back on the ice for a pair of home games, but, 1st this review from last night in Kelowna:

DEC.29TH – Vees 6, Kelowna 4.

-Penticton won their 2nd straight, and for the 5th time in 6 games, after a 6-4 win in Kelowna last night. For the 2nd straight game, it was Brady Birnie who led the way, with 2 goals and an assist. Louie Wehmann also had a pair of goals, while Matteo Danis added a goal and 2 helpers. Jacob Kvasnicka, upon his return from the World Juniors, rounded out the scoring.

Your Vees back at it tonight on home ice, as they host the Victoria Royals w/ a 6:30 puck drop at the SOEC. Don’t forget the New Year’s Day game as well with a 4pm start, as Penticton hosts Prince George. 

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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