Vees take early edge in BCHL Final, T-Birds and Ice tied in WHL

May 15, 2023 | 10:35 AM Pete McIntyre

Two close games opened the BC Hockey League Final for the Fred Page Cup.

The defending champion Penticton Vees edged the Alberni Valley Bulldogs by the same 4-3 score in games Friday and Saturday nights at the South Okanagan Events Centre.

Josh Nadeau had a goal and 2 assists for the Vees in the second game as they outshot the Dogs 38-19.

Both games had crowds over 3,000 fans in Penticton.

The series now switches to the Alberni Valley Multiplex (The Dawg Pound) in Port Alberni for games 3 and 4 Tuesday and Wednesday.

BCHL Final facts:

  • Penticton is the defending champion and are looking to be the first back-to-back winner since the Vernon Vipers won three straight from 2009 to 2011
  • Alberni Valley has never won a Fred Page Cup and this is their first Finals appearance
  • Penticton has won 13 Fred Page Cup titles (the most all-time), including three of the last six
  • Penticton is making their 23rd Finals appearance

In the Western Hockey League Final, the Seattle Thunderbirds and Winnipeg Ice are tied at 1 after the first two games in the Manitoba capital.

The Ice won Friday 3-2 with the T-Birds taking Saturday’s game 4-2.

The next three games will be at the Accesso Showare Centre in Kent, Washington Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday,

Winnipeg Ice and Seattle Thunderbirds in WHL Final (Photo credit: Zachary Peters)
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