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Penticton Vees Crush Seattle Thunderbirds 6-3 to Advance to WHL Playoffs Round 2
The Vees Soar to Victory in WHL Playoffs
Apr. 11, 2026 at 1:42pm
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The Penticton Vees' decisive victory over the Seattle Thunderbirds showcases the team's strategic prowess and individual talent, as captured in this cubist-inspired illustration.Seattle TodayThe Penticton Vees have secured their spot in the second round of the WHL playoffs, and what a thrilling journey it has been! In a captivating game five, the Vees showcased their dominance, leaving the Seattle Thunderbirds in their wake.
Why it matters
The Vees' victory is more than just a win; it's a statement of their ambition and skill. Their performance in this series has been nothing short of impressive, and they have the potential to go all the way in the WHL playoffs.
The details
One of the standout moments was the early goal by Ryden Evers, who seized the opportunity from a rebound shot, setting the tone for the game. The Thunderbirds responded with a power-play goal, but the Vees' resilience was on full display. Louie Wehmann's solo run and backhand shot demonstrated their individual skill and strategic prowess. The turning point came in the second period when the Vees took full advantage of a power play, with Wehmann securing his second goal.
- The Vees secured their spot in the second round of the WHL playoffs on April 11, 2026.
The players
Ryden Evers
A player for the Penticton Vees who scored an early goal, setting the tone for the game.
Louie Wehmann
A player for the Penticton Vees who scored two goals, demonstrating the team's individual skill and strategic prowess.
Nolan Stevenson
The captain of the Penticton Vees, who stepped up with his leadership and scoring abilities.
Jacob Kvasnicka
A player for the Seattle Thunderbirds who took a penalty shot in the third period.
What they’re saying
“The Vees' victory is more than just a win; it's a statement of their ambition and skill. Their performance in this series has been nothing short of impressive, and they have the potential to go all the way in the WHL playoffs.”
— Daniel Ricciardo
What’s next
As the Vees await their next opponent, one can't help but speculate about the upcoming challenges. Will they face an equally formidable foe or a team they've dominated in the past? This uncertainty adds to the excitement of the playoffs.
The takeaway
The Penticton Vees' victory is a testament to their relentless determination, excellent coaching, and the combination of talent and teamwork that makes them a force to be reckoned with in the WHL playoffs.
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