Trail - 12-16-0-2
6th in Interior Division (26 Pts)
HOME - 8-8-0-1
AWAY - 4-8-0-1
Top Scorer
Jake Lucchini (15 G, 23 A)
GF - 106
GA - 116
PP - 3rd - 24.4 % (30 for 123)
PK - 6th - 79.8 % (99 for 124)
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West Kelowna – 17-10-0-5
3rd in Interior Division (39 Pts) HOME – 7-6-0-1 ROAD – 10-4-0-4
Top Scorer
Liam Blackburn (14 G, 35 A)
GF – 117
GA – 110 PP – 12th- 20.1 % (32 for 159) PK – 5th - 80.2 % (101 for 126)
Next Game – Dec 19th @ Penticton
7:00 PM at SOEC
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Head-to-Head Lifetime – West Kelowna is 39-13-0-5 vs. Trail All-time
2013/2014 Head to Head – West Kelowna went 6-1 vs. Trail
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Tuesday, 16 December 2014
December 16th - Warriors vs. Trail
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Warriors @ Silverbacks - December 6th
One night removed from falling 3-0 to Salmon Arm on Royal Lepage Place ice, the West Kelowna Warriors have an opportunity to bounce back in the win column at the Shaw Center on Saturday night.
Angus Redmond made key saves for the Silverbacks all night Friday, posting the shutout as he gave the Warriors shooters fits. Mixed among the few big stops were very solid technical stops from the SA keeper.
For the Warriors to get back into things tonight, they will need to simplify their game, and as Brent Gough mentioned in his post-game comments, the big players for the Warriors need to play big and carry the team on their back to get back on track.
The Warriors will play on back to back nights for the 8th time tonight (not including the 3-game island trip), as they hold a 5-2 record in the back half of those sets. They are 1-4-0-2 in the first game of a back to back.
Another key for the Warriors tonight will be their power-play, which went 8-53 (15.1%) in November, and sits in 11th in the BCHL. The good news is the West Kelowna power-play is 3rd best on the road.
Listen to all the action on 95.1 FM WDCR by tuning in online at www.wdcr.ca or watch on Fast Hockey starting with the pre-game show at 6:45.
Angus Redmond made key saves for the Silverbacks all night Friday, posting the shutout as he gave the Warriors shooters fits. Mixed among the few big stops were very solid technical stops from the SA keeper.
For the Warriors to get back into things tonight, they will need to simplify their game, and as Brent Gough mentioned in his post-game comments, the big players for the Warriors need to play big and carry the team on their back to get back on track.
The Warriors will play on back to back nights for the 8th time tonight (not including the 3-game island trip), as they hold a 5-2 record in the back half of those sets. They are 1-4-0-2 in the first game of a back to back.
Another key for the Warriors tonight will be their power-play, which went 8-53 (15.1%) in November, and sits in 11th in the BCHL. The good news is the West Kelowna power-play is 3rd best on the road.
Listen to all the action on 95.1 FM WDCR by tuning in online at www.wdcr.ca or watch on Fast Hockey starting with the pre-game show at 6:45.
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