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Vipers Game Day – Vipers Look To Even Up Series in Game 4

Photo: Lisa Mazurek

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Game Time: 7:00 pm PDT

Location: Kal Tire Place

Radio: 107.5 Beach Radio

Webcast: Hockey TV 

Vernon Vipers

GM & Head Coach: Jason McKee

2022-23 Playoffs: GP 3, 1-2

Home: 0-1-0-0

Away: 1-1-0-0

GF: 10

GA: 13

Power Play: 3 for 14 – 21.4%

Penalty Kill: 6 of 12 – 50.0%

Top Scorer: Lee Parks (5-1-6)

Playoff series
GM 1: Friday, Mar. 31, @ West K, 4-3 L
GM 2: Saturday, Apr. 1 @ West K, 5-4 W
GM 3: Tuesday, Apr. 4 vs West K, 5-2 L
GM 4: Wednesday, Apr. 5 vs West K, 7:00 pm
GM 5: Friday, Apr. 7 @ West K, 7:00 pm
GM 6: Sunday, Apr. 9 vs West K, 5:00 pm*
GM 7: Tuesday, Apr. 11 @ West K, 7:00 pm*

*If necessary

Last Game: The Vipers didn’t get the result they were hoping for last night as they fell 5-2 in Game 3.  Lee Parks continued his hot streak with a pair of goals.  The puck luck wasn’t on the home side either as they hit a pair of goal posts.  The Vipers were 0 for 3 on the powerplay and killed off 2 of 4 West K powerplays.

Tonight: The Vipers look for a bounce back performance as they host Game 4 of the best of seven series.  Vernon has been solid after losses, they haven’t lost back to back games since mid February when they lost two games in overtime.

West Kelowna Warriors

GM & Head Coach: Simon Ferguson

2022-23 Playoffs: GP 3, 2-1

Home: 1-1

Away: 1-0

GF: 13

GA: 10

Power Play: 6 for 12 – 50.0%

Penalty Kill: 11 of 14 – 78.6%

Top Scorer: Christopher Duclair (3-4-7)

Last Game: The Warriors look to build off a strong defensive outing.  They surrendered just 19 shots against in Game 3.  Dylan Brooks had 2 goals and 1 assist and Cayden Hamming made 17 saves for the win.  The Warrior powerplay was 2 for 4 and their PK perfect killing off 3 Vernon powerplays.

Tonight: West Kelowna are in search of putting a stranglehold on the series.  The Warriors have scored 13 goals in three games, half of them on the powerplay.  Christopher Duclair has three consecutive multi point games to lead the way offensively.  The Warriors have won two straight road games dating back to the regular season.