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Penticton Vees goalie 1 shut out away from tying record

Will Ingemann backstopped a 4-o win against the Cranbrook Bucks Saturday
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Vees’ Will Ingemann now has six shutouts on the season, one back of the BCHL single season record of seven. He hasn’t allowed a goal in over 240 minutes. (Jack Murray photo)

Will Ingemann is unbeatable. The Penticton Vees’ goaltender registered his fourth consecutive shutout, as the Vees blanked the Cranbrook Bucks 4-0, Saturday at Western Financial Place.

Ingemann made 13 saves as he earned his 19th win and was named first star. He now has six shutouts on the season, one back of the BCHL single season record of seven. He hasn’t allowed a goal in over 240 minutes.

“Regardless of how many shots you face in a game, you still have to make the saves, and Will made a few big ones tonight. He probably had three or four grade ‘A’ chances he turned away. You can tell he’s really dialed in,” remarked Vees’ Assistant Coach Matthew Vanden Berg post-game.

James Fisher, Connor MacPherson, Conyr Hellyer, and Zack Stringer scored for Penticton. The Vees now have points in eight-straight games (7-0-1-0) and sit five points up on West Kelowna for top spot in the Interior Conference.

“It was the way we started. We’ve talked as a group how we had started slowly here in the past, but tonight we didn’t give them an inch. We were physical, we were playing our system, and moved pucks well. That was our best start we had on the road in a while. If we didn’t have that start, I don’t know if the game finishes the way it did,” said Vanden Berg.

Fisher put the Vees ahead 1-0 midway through the first period with his power play goal at 9:41. The goal was Fisher’s 19th and his team-leading seventh power play marker this season. That goal a measure of revenge for Penticton, as they capitalized after Cranbrook took a blatant goalie interference penalty a minute earlier.

MacPherson doubled the Vees’ lead early in the second period. It was a determined shift for MacPherson, who scored his first goal since Jan. 13, when he had a pair against the Bucks.

Hellyer made it 3-0 with less than five minutes left in the middle frame. The veteran forward muscled his shot through the goalie’s pads from the slot, after he cut into the middle from the wing.

String added one for good measure in the final frame, as he made it 4-0 at 3:32. Stringer cleaned up a rebound in the crease, after Callum Arnott threw the puck off the pad and it skipped right to Stringer who scored his first since January 12th.

NEXT GAME: The Vees (31-7-3-2) visit the Trail Smoke Eaters (21-16-6-0) on Sunday, Feb. 25; puck drop is 3 p.m.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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