Friday, March 9, 2012

Vees establish new BCHL mark for wins in a season

Press Release

The Penticton Vees have established a new BCHL mark for wins in a season after they defeated the Trail Smoke Eaters 10-0 on March 6. With 53 victories on the campaign, they broke the record held by the 1989-90 New Westminster Royals and by the 1998-99 Vernon Vipers.

The win was also their 41st consecutive victory and broke a mark set by the 1989-90 Sudbury Wolves and the now-defunct Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats in 1999-00.

The Vees have played .931 hockey this year. Their record is 53-3-0-2.  They lead the BCHL in goals scored with 324. They lead the BCHL with the fewest goals against at 123. They have not lost in regulation at home. They have been the #1 ranked team in Junior A hockey for the last three months. With one more point in the standings, they'll set another new BCHL mark for points in a season.

Also, to clarify any misinformation, Dean Millard of the popular Junior hockey program The Pipeline Show, posted THIS STORY on his blog the night of the Vees win over Trail which refers to a 42-game mark but it included playoff results. The Canadian Junior Hockey League's mark was 40 and the Vees have now broken it.

The visit the Prince George Spruce Kings for two games this weekend. A pair of wins would give them 43 straight to close the campaign which would push them past any Junior A consecutive wins records referenced to this point.

 (Nathan can be reached at fourniern@students.nescom.edu)

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