It’s the game everybody has had circled on their calendar for months!!!
Oh, never mind… That’s Salmon Arm and Penticton on Friday (they haven’t played for nearly 3 months). Well, at least we’ve got a nice smattering of some the best Junior ‘A’ players from across North America.
Over the next 3-4 hours I’ll be doing what I call ‘LIVE GAME BLOGGING’ here from the Wesbild Centre the site of the 2009 BCHL ALL-STAR GAME.
If you have any questions or comments on the game or even if you are curious about how to make a tasty Mojito (it might make the game better, and it seems like an all-star bevey!) send me emails at VEESVOICE(at)GMAIL(dot)COM. I’ll be responding to them throughout the night.
I’ll continue to update this posting as the night goes on so be sure to refresh the page as you go (if it’s Wednesday Night).
6:42 PM
Puck Drop is 7:30, and the teams just stepped on the ice for Pre-Game Warm-Up.
Tonights ALL-STAR Referees are the Trail Duo of Jim Manniago and Grant Tyson while Ryan Dawson and Nick Swaine are working the lines. Yes, you read that right, the BCHL is using a 4 man team tonight… for an ALL-STAR GAME… I don’t know how many penalties the league is expecting, but nice to honour the officials either way!
6:52 PM
Todd Miller is calling tonight’s game in the BCHL’s Fanzone, and has Patrick Haas at ice level getting interviews from the benches, should be a good broadcast! I went down to talk with Patrick at the Interior’s bench and Curtis McKenzie promptly squirted me with a water bottle. Not impressed! All year I’ve been pumping his tires… He’s got a grin from here all the way back to Golden!
The Skills Competition will go at the intermissions tonight, so players are doing shoot-out drills in the warm-up… the Interior looks good. Manderson, Connor Jones (Kellen was injured early in the year and didn’t make the team) and Zengerle just made Andrew Hammond look like a midget goalie!!
My prediction of 1-0 for the Interior may not come to fruition. I kid.
7:02 PM
Just ran into Eric Sorensen and Scott Carter, nothing earth shattering to report from the league meetings today. I hope they talked about the schedule. Not a fan of less than a single interlock (that’s a nerdy hockey term for a home and home with the out of conference foes over the course of a season).
Looks like a strong walk-up crowd tonight, or maybe it’s the Vernon fans getting to the rink thinking it’s a 7:00PM puck drop (that’s their regular season start time). I hope to see 2,500 that seems like a nice number that will bring some energy to the game.
7:08 PM
We’ve got mascots playing 2-on-2 right now… SSSSSSNIPER (Vernons non-snake mascot) & GENERAL (the Westside mascot that looks like a ‘300′ extra) vs. KONG (the Silverback) & GRIZZ (yep, from Victoria). No truth to the rumour the league is looking at 5 minutes of 2-on-2 if games are tied after Double OT… Although I think Al Glendenning could use this GRIZZ character, he skates real well!
What ever happened to the idea of a Vees Mascot?? Randy Bedard (Vees Marketing Man and Ice Level Host from last year) and I were hoping for a peach mascot gritting his teeth… that would be awesome.
7:21
Crowd doubtful to reach my hopeful number of 2,500… The Swedish Team played here in the last few weeks and may have stole some of the thunder of tonight.
Now we have kids on the ice… not ’92s… like 2002s… they’re clapping their stick on the ice because…
!!!HERE COME THE ALL-STARS!!! COASTAL TEAM FIRST
Matt Bodie is the only rookie in the ALL-STAR GAME, bet you didn’t know that! ***ERROR*** JF Boisvert is also a rookie***
Here comes the Interior Team. The PG ALL-STARS look hilarious with their red hockey pants… Bah Ha Ha!
Vipers are getting love from the home town fans… I think the Jones Twins should run for Mayor.
7:30 PM
Ceremonial Faceoff. Home Team wins again. It’s like the Harlem Globetrotters!
Interior starts with the Salmon Arm top line… Connor Morrison…
SCORES!!!!!!!
1-rip Interior! 1:00 into the Game!
1:45 1st Period
Genoe starts for the Interior, 3 big saves already… and Walrod just wired one off the pipe!
3:57 1st Period
Vos off the pipe!!
SCORES!!!!!!! DARCY OAKES! The coast is on the board.
SCORES!!!!!!! DEREK GRANT! 2-1 Coastal Conference.
The Interior Conference D looks brutal… no atmosphere or intensity to speak of yet.
6:55 1st Period
Icing on the Interior… JF Boisvert looks like he just took down an XL Poutine… not sharp!!
Can’t be more than 1,300 people here.
The Coastal Team just passed there way out of a 4-on-1. Cute.
SCORES!!!!!! Lee Baldwin goes ‘bar-down’ for the Coastal Conference. Wicked shot!
3-1 @ the 9:00 minute mark.
10:42 1st Period
SCORES!!!!!! Adam Hartley!
4-1 for the Coastal Conference. This is getting ugly!
SHOTS ARE 19-4… Yowzsa!
13:45 1st Period
SCORES!!!! 5-1 Coastal Team.
DEREK GRANT (2nd tonight)
Shots are now 24-4. This isn’t good for the league, the Interior looks disinterested in playing hockey.
I may start warming up the car.
Kevin Genoe has been the only player that I can recognize as having a pulse to this point for the Interior Conference. He’s quite a talent, but has yet to pick one of the many NCAA programs stalking him.
5-1 at the Intermission… Shots are 30-7. Gross.
FIRST INTERMISSION
OK, I’m back. Just snuck a beer into the Press Box… I needed one after that period!
Carsen Chubak somehow escaped the 1st facing just 7 shots! I did not expect that.
SKILLS COMPETITION
PUCK HANDLING
Curtis McKenzie is into the finals for the puck handling drill in the second intermission… He was flying through that exercise! Scouts have to love that. He is the youngest ALL-STAR here as the only ‘91 birth year player, and his skating is the one area that has to improve. I Love C-Mac.
FASTEST SKATER
Justin Courtnall blew a tire in the fastest skater drill as he raced around the one net… “AHAHA” goes the crowd. It’s the loudest they’ve been all night.
This beer tastes great.
***DISCLAIMER*** Beer is for adults, don’t drink and drive. This is my one drink for the night. That’s it.
BREAKAWAY DRILL
Pighin 2/3 on Hammond (WOW two beauties to start)
Manderson 1/3 on Wong (sexy goal to the roof on the backhand)
Grant 1/3 on May (tried the spinning lacrosse move twice messed it up twice, but scored on the miss once, whooops!)
Pritz 1/3 on Chubak
Oakes 1/3 on Genoe (nearly got a kick to the stick Forsberg Goal)
Grassi 1/3 on Chubak (6.0 for artistic impression as he plays tennis with the puck)
Davies 2/3 on Wong
That’s it for the skills comp until the 2nd Intermission.
2nd Period
Dang, I almost forgot how putrid that first period was.
“Go back to the skills competition!”
6:30 2nd Period
Connor Jones just got dinged up. Slow to his feet. Slow to the bench. Vernon fans are worried.
It’s 6-1 now by the way as Evan Pighin made Andrew Hammond look silly. Pighin is scary within 20 feet of the net. Killer instinct.
8:45 2nd Period
Real good shift for the Interior Conference (their first of the night, just before the midway point of the game)
SCORES!!!! Conor Morrison.
6-2
10:50 2nd Period
Cy Young would be proud. This is a no-hitter.
BIG SAVE HAMMOND!! Post to Post, and big save with the right pad.
SCORES!!!!! Hammond couldn’t stop that. It’s 7-2 for the Coastal Conference as they score on their 2nd 4-on-1 of the night. Goodman finishes the tic-tac-toe play.
SCORES!!!!! Now Vos! Yikes, it’s 8-2.
I wonder about Powell River this year… the Vees only saw them once, and they have all but one player 18 or older. Veteran club, with all sorts of weapons upfront. They could be scary. The flip side of the coin is that they haven’t improved since the Fall with all that age… they’ve plateaued if not slid back a bit with Langley just 6 back. Hmmmm.
Hartley Again!
Vos Again!
17:13 2nd Period
It’s 10-2. I see people heading for the exit.
I have a theory on this. I think with the much more balanced schedule in the Interior Conference (Coastal teams play in division a ton) there are more guys who don’t want to be sitting on the same bench with their bitter enemies. For example: Pimm and Manderson fought last time the Vipers and Vees played here in Vernon… they aren’t looking for each other on the ice, they are looking for anybody BUT each other out there. Also saw Zengerle and Jones keep the puck in obvious passing situations on a 2-on-1 with enemies as line-mates.
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!
End of the 2nd period. 10-2 Coastal Conference. I see Fred Harbinson yawning in the concourse from my perch here in the Press Box… we’ll break on that note.
THIRD PERIOD
I’m done talking about the game… shots are 53 to 28. ’nuff said.
The breakaway event just turned into who can make the deke of the century. Not surprisingly nobody could take home the honours. There were more pucks rolling into the corners than shots on net, too bad. The first intermission was fun to watch this last one fell flat.
Mark Zengerle won fastest skater, not a shocker there. He reminds me of Dalpe last year the way he operates at top speed. Calm, soft hands, good shot. Everything can keep up with his legs, not many guys can operate in 5th gear like that.
There’s 7:16 remaining on the clock… 12-3 on the scoreboard… the exits are a popular destination right now.
The Interior didn’t come to play tonight… Skills competition was solid, but this game is tough to watch.
Give the Coastal Conference credit, they’ve been great and seem to care (it’s 13-3 now) about the game. You can’t hold Courtnall’s squad accountable for this debacle of a game. I truly believe their is so much distaste for team-mates on the Interior Team that they don’t want to be playing together.
It’s time for a new format for the All-Star Game. BLEH!
A tough night for the organizing group from the Vernon Vipers who have worked very hard for months to put on this event, only to be let down by the team. The only thing they couldn’t control has been the only disappointing part of the past 2 days. Thank yous are in order for a great 2 days minus a hockey game.
13-5 is the final. January 14th, 2009 will be remembered in my mind as the HALF-STAR GAME… The Coast was great.
Final Shots 71-33. I can’t comprehend what I’ve just witnessed. Blank faces among the remaining fans in the building (mayyyybe 250)
Cameron Brodie and Harrison May named MVPs. Hmmmmmm… bit of head scratcher. I don’t think I could come up with a MVP for the Interior.
Well, I certainly look forward to Friday’s game (Silverback @ Vees). Should be a beauty. See you then.
Goodnight from Vernon.




















8 responses so far ↓
Shawn Mullin // Jan 14, 2009 at 7:48 pm
Jim and Grant will enjoy a night of not being called bums about 37 times
Kelly // Jan 14, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Thanks Ryan for the “play-by-play”…
Hammer // Jan 15, 2009 at 9:05 am
Trust me, the Coastal Conference guys are not BEST FRIENDS lol
pentictonvees // Jan 15, 2009 at 11:27 am
Hammer, in comparison to the body language of the Interior club the Coastal squad looked like best pals.
The over-loaded schedule, the lack of a close race in the standings and even the less physical style leads me to that conclusion.
Though I may be out to lunch (I do that occasionally)!
Anonymous // Jan 15, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Entertaining as always, Ryan!
pentictonvees // Jan 15, 2009 at 12:58 pm
That may be the last BCHL All-Star Game in recent memory.
Anonymous // Jan 16, 2009 at 3:20 pm
I think that Penticton should be able to host an all star game. Maybe they just need to tweak the format, voting in starters like the NHL for example. Do the game on a weekend. Have the skills competition on a seperate day, not in between periods. Just a few things I can think of off the top of my head.
pentictonvees // Jan 18, 2009 at 1:26 pm
Fan voting is an interesting concept, but it often means bad selections (see NHL ALL STAR voting).
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