Penticton dominates from the opening puck drop is 11-0 drubbing
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It was all Penticton in the first 20 minutes as the Vees came out like a team possessed after losing three in a row.
Casey McDonald would open the scoring just 2:21 into the contest, and Penticton wouldn’t stop scoring from there. Less than 2 minutes later, Brett Moravec would find the back of the net to extend the lead, and less than 40 seconds later Adam Eisele with his first of the year to make 3-0.
That would spell the end of the night for Jackson Baker, allowing 3 goals on 7 shots, and being pulled for the third game in a row. Peyton Trzaska would replace Baker but the Vees wouldn’t stop coming.
McDonald would score his second of the night at the 7:53 mark on the powerplay. Luc Wilson would net his first of two in the period on the powerplay with Stefano Bottini bulging the twine in between the Wilson markers. Vees leading 7-0 after 20 minutes, Cents with just five shots on goal in the frame.
The Vees would continue to pour it on in the middle stanza with Josh Nadeau scoring at the 10:17 mark. Mason Poolman would net his first in the BCHL five minutes later to make it 9-0.
Just before the end of the period Ben Ward would drop the gloves with Nadeau for the first Cents scrap of the year. Judges scoring the fight a split-decision in favour of Nadeau after he landed the takedown.
Penticton would add two more in the final period to win 11-0.
Trzaska stopped 48/56.
Cents are back in action Saturday night at home versus Salmon Arm, puck drop 7pm.

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