Sunday, November 5, 2017

Prokop Powers Vernon Past W. Kelowna 5-3

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Prokop Powers Vernon Past W. Kelowna 5-3

November 5, 2017

by Vernon Vipers

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VERNON, B.C.  NOVEMBER 4th, 2017

The Vipers finished off their third game in four days with a gutsy effort against a very game West Kelowna Warrior squad. Josh Prokop scored three times and Anthony Yamnitsky turned aside 25 shots to propel the Vipers to a 5-3 win and increase their unbeaten streak to 5 games.

For the second straight game, the opposition opened the scoring as Parm Dhaliwal sniped his 4th of the year to give West Kelowna a 1-0 lead. That lead lasted just 43 seconds as the Vipers went up the ice and Josh Prokop converted on a nice 3 on 2 rush for his 4th of the year to tie the game up at 1. The Vipers got lucky as the Warriors hit a goal post and the puck kicked out to center ice spring Lambert and Sandhu on a 2 on 1. Lambert set up Sandhu for his 6th of the year to make it 2-1. The Warriors peppered the Viper goal with a ton of shots with bodies in front, but Yamnitsky was up to the challenge. The Vipers added one in the final minute as a Michael Young shot, which was thought to go in, bounced into the crease and put home by Prokop. Prokop would get credit as the Vipers would take a 3-1 lead into the dressing room.

The Vipers hard work and puck possession drew some penalties in the second period as they found themselves on the powerplay 4 times. The Warriors however, broke through shorthanded after a nice individual effort from Parm Dhaliwal from the right corner and outwaited Yamnitsky to make it 3-2 on Dhaliwals second of the game and 5th of the year. That sparked the Warriors a bit, but as momentum switched back and forth, the Vipers yet again found themselves on a powerplay and a howitzer from Michael Young in the final minute made it 4-2 after 2 on his 3rd of the season.

The Vipers were prepared for a push back and thats exactly what they got as West Kelowna fired a lot of pucks at the Viper goal. The Warriors cut into the deficit as Stephen Kleysen scored his 4th of the year from the left circle to make it 4-3. West Kelowna continued to press, but the Vipers played a good defensive game and got some timely saves and shot blocks to put them in a good spot with 2 minutes left. The Warriors pulled Cole Demers for the extra attacker and Josh Prokop would ice his hat trick goal into the empty cage to make it 5-3 the final.

The Vipers will hit the road Tuesday night for their first of two games against the Langley Rivermen. Puck drop at 7pm from the Lodge in Langley.

Post game interview's-highlight's,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HS5j9ifkV0

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