Penticton Western News, May 06, 2015

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The long bus ride home from the Crescent Point Energy Western Canada Cup for the Penticton Vees was made a little easier with an extra passenger. After defeating the Portage Terriers, the Canadian Junior Hockey League’s top ranked team, 4-3 in overtime May 2, the Vees hoisted the trophy, punching their ticket to the RBC Cup national championships May 9 to 17. Their prized possession, the WCC trophy, didn’t join the players inside the bus on the way home from Fort McMurray, but laid comfortably in its case in the bus storage. “We didn’t want to damage it. Just took it out for pictures,” said Vees asnitely doesn’t look as sturdy as the Fred Page Cup. We didn’t want to take any risks.” “It’s an awesome trophy,” said Vees coach-general manager Fred Harbinson. “All the trophies are special in their own way. This is a pretty neat looking trophy. Something now that is going to be part of our program.” One of the stops during the more than 15-hour trip home was to snap a team photo in Jasper, which left an impression on a few players. “It was pretty cool,” said goalie Hunter Miska. “Unbelievable with the view. It was priceless.” Demico Hannoun, now a two-time

PENTICTON VEES goaltender Hunter Miska hoists the Western Canada Cup after the team won the championship, defeating the Portage Terriers 4-3 in overtime on May 2. The Vees clinched their spot at the RBC Cup national tournament (held in Manitoba from May 9 to 17) with the win.

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title as a Surrey Eagle two years ago, said it was a great all round feeling. “It’s unreal,” he said. When asked about the game, he said they had some bad calls go against them. One included having a the whistle early. It would have given the Vees a 2-1 lead. There was also a

I just kind of blacked out. It was so exciting ... I just turned around and skated and threw my gloves as fast as I could — Connor Chartier

late holding the stick penalty on Tyson Jost in the offensive zone that allowed the Terriers to tie the game and force overtime. “We battled through a lot of adversity in the tournament and stuff like that and we ended up on top,” said Hannoun. “I think we played really well,” said Cooper, adding that their victory still hadn’t sunk in. “Overtime is something that we were not a stranger to in the playoffs. I think we’re ready for the challenge. All the boys came out hard that game.” The Vees clinched the WCC championship with Connor Chartier’s overtime tally at 2:59. He went to the front of the net as teammate Dakota Conroy squeaked through goalie Justin Laforest. While being checked, Chartier was able get his stick on the puck to tap in “I just kind of blacked out. It was

there and was able to put it in, I just turned around and skated and threw my gloves as fast as I could. It was pretty special.” See VEES on PG.20

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