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Michael Hengen put the Valley First Vees on the board in the first minute.
Austin Smith had a pair of helpers, while Devon Krogh, Zac Dalpe, Nic Knudsen
Alex Evin was close to perfect in the Valley First Vees? goal, stopping 23 of 24 shots for his seventh playoff win. The lone Warriors? marker accidentally deflected off the stick of Zack Josepher into his own net. Westside managed but five shots in the third, visibility frustrated by a staunch
The Warriors had few scoring chances the entire game as the Valley First Vees arguably played one of their best games of the post season.
Penticton tallied all four goals at even strength, failing to capitalize on three powerplay opportunities, while killing all four of Westside?s man advantages.
The Penticton Valley First Vees have now won four straight, dating back to Game Seven of the series against Vernon and will be looking to eliminate the Warriors with a victory in tonight?s Game Four, set for 7:00 o?clock at Royal LePage Place.
TUESDAY NIGHT at WESTSIDE
FINAL SCORE:
Westside 0 1 0 = 1
Goals
Westside: Garrett Watson – 1 (4)
Assists