For the second straight night, the West Kelowna Warriors and Penticton Vees headed to overtime on Wednesday night to decide the game. Early in the extra frame, defenceman Carson Kosobud scored the series deciding goal, beating Warriors goalie Johnny Derrick, who was screened on the play. The Vees benched cleared […]
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Bulldogs swept by the Clippers
The Alberni Valley Bulldogs lost both of their home games in the playoffs and were swept by the Nanaimo Clippers in their first round series. Game three The comeback falls short for the Bulldogs tonight. #SeeRed #BulldogsHockey pic.twitter.com/zi7bjMkBd5 — AVBulldogs (@AVBulldogs) March 4, 2020 A holding penalty to Moe Acee […]
Flyers prospect Jay O’Brien finds his game in the BCHL with the Vees
Philadelphia Flyers prospect Jay O’Brien is enjoying life while playing in the BCHL for the Penticton Vees. After an injury-plagued start to the prospect’s career, O’Brien came to Penticton and led the team with 66 points in 46 games during the regular season, averaging 1.43 points per game. He is […]
Express complete the sweep over the Rivermen
The Coquitlam Express headed back to Langley on Wednesday for game four with a commanding 3-0 lead. Once again Bobby Henderson juggled the lineup before the game. Jonathan Mor was back in net and Chase Sandhu drew back into the lineup in place of Kaeden Patrick. Henderson must have liked […]
Surrey ties series against Chilliwack
The Eagles tied up the quarterfinal series at 2-2 against the Chiefs on Tuesday night. After going down 2-0, the Eagles returned home to Surrey and won two games back to back. Game three win Game three took place on Monday night and the Eagles pulled off a 3-2 win. […]
Rivermen suffer overtime heartbreaker
Game three shifted back to Langley and the Rivermen needed a big win to avoid going down 3-0 at the hands of the Express. Hoping to improve on some things from the first two games, Langley head coach Bobby Henderson made a few lineup changes. Braedon Fleming was back between […]
Warriors avoid sweep and force game five
The West Kelowna Warriors went into game four fighting for their playoff lives. It was a hard nosed checking affair between the two clubs, but it was the Warriors who fought off elimination and pushed the series to game five. The Vees scored first on Tuesday night but were unable […]
Rivermen head home down 2-0 to Coquitlam
Well, this isn’t the outcome Langley Rivermen fans were hoping to have after the first two games of the playoffs, but here we are. After losing their series opener to the Express on Friday night, the Riv faithful headed back to Coquitlam seeking redemption. Unfortunately, that was not the outcome. […]
Wenatchee Wild tie series with Vernon at 1-1
First Period Sunday night’s game two was a big one at Wenatchee’s Town Toyota Center with 1,499 in attendance. In game one Saturday night, the Vernon Vipers shut out the Wild 3-0. Fast forward to Sunday night and it started with a scoreless first period. The period closed with Wenatchee […]
Vees on cloud nine in game three
The Penticton Vees put a stranglehold on the series as they took a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series against the West Kelowna Warriors. The Vees, in their black jerseys with blue and white trim, came out flat in the first ten minutes of the game. Yaniv Perets held […]