Making History One Cup At A Time!..Now In The Mix For Six!
$10 Fan Challenge!
Making History One Cup At A Time!..Now In The Mix For Six!
CJHL Weekly Rankings
10. (10) Oakville Blades (OJAHL)
11. (11) Woodstock Slammers (MJAHL)
12. (12) Georgetown Raiders (OJAHL)
13. (13) Fort William North Stars (SIJHL)
14. (15) Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
15. (14) Westside Warriors (BCHL)
16. (16) Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
17. (NR) Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)
18. (18) Burlington Cougars (CCHL)
19. (19) Abitibi Eskimos (NOJHL)
20. (20) Les Cobras de Terrebonne (LHJAAAQ)
Honorable mention goes to the Powell River Kings (BCHL), Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL), Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL), Battlefords North Stars (SJHL), and Truro Bearcats (MJAHL).
The rankings are based upon a variety of factors which includes the league in which the teams belong to, their winning percentage, their win-loss record, total points accumulated, their goals-for versus goals-against ratio, amongst other factors.
The CJHL is an amalgamation of eleven Junior A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website. http://www.cjhlhockey.com/.
Congrats to the Vipers On A GREAT Season!
Congratulations on a GREAT regular season and in particular the BCHL Chevrolet Cup winner (most points during the season) and the Ryan Hatfield Trophy winner emblematic of the Interior Conference Championship. The Vernon Vipers will have their first two playoff games on March 9th & 10th on home ice and will have to wait to see who they will face! Tickets are on sale now and the first ever fan challenge is on....tickets are only $10 each for the first two games and if 2500 fans come to each game....the price will be $10 for the next game!! So tell everyone you know and get this rink packed....the Vipers deserve it after there unbelievable season!!
Congrats once again Vipers and I know everyone is looking forward to seeing you play on the playoffs!
Fan Appreciation This Sunday!
This Sunday marks the last regular season home game for the Vernon Vipers and the Vipers will be giving away tons...and I mean TONS of prizes to our fans as it is our fan appreciation game! Every program will contain a prize, tons of freebies will be tossed into the stands and at the end of the game everyone is welcome to come onto the ice for a free skate, meet the players and have a chance to get there hockey cards from them! Also at the end of the game all the players will take their jerseys off and give them to the successful bidders from the jersey auction that wrapped up last Saturday night! Come give our boys the support they deserved from a GREAT season and cheer them on for there last regular season game!! Game starts at 2pm and tickets are on sale now...and they are going fast!!!
2010 Awards Gala
CJHL Weekly Rankings
The CJHL Weekly Top 20 as of Monday, February 15th, 2010:
1. (1) Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)
2. (2) Vernon Vipers (BCHL)
3. (3) Penticton Vees (BCHL)
4. (4) Kingston Voyageurs (OJAHL)
5. (6) Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)
6. (7) Dauphin Kings (MJHL)
7. (5) Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL)
8. (9) Brockville Braves (CJHL)
9. (10) Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)
10. (8) Oakville Blades (OJAHL)
11. (12) Woodstock Slammers (MJAHL)
12. (11) Georgetown Raiders (OJAHL)
13. (13) Fort William North Stars (SIJHL)
14. (14) Westside Warriors (BCHL)
15. (15) Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
16. (16) Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
17. (17) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
18. (18) Burlington Cougars (CCHL)
19. (19) Abitibi Eskimos (NOJHL)
20. (20) Les Cobras de Terrebonne (LHJAAAQ)
Honorable mention goes to the Powell River Kings (BCHL), Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL), Portage Terriers (MJHL), North Bay Trappers (NOJHL), and Miramichi Timberwolves (MJAHL).
The rankings are based upon a variety of factors which includes the league in which the teams belong to, their winning percentage, their win-loss record, total points accumulated, their goals-for versus goals-against ratio, amongst other factors.
The CJHL is an amalgamation of eleven Junior A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website. www.cjhlhockey.com
Vipers Make Great Muses
by Derek Jory-Vancouver Canucks
When fans enter General Motors Place to take in the most sought-after event the 2010 Winter Olympics has to offer, exhilarating hockey won’t be the only thing on display.
Changes throughout the arena will be as noticeable as its new name, Canada Hockey Place, and one attraction in particular is sure to generate as much buzz as who quarterbacks Team Canada’s top power play unit.
A life-size retro-futurist metal sculpture of a hockey player, entitled Hockey Player, will be on display at gate 3 during the Games with its permanent home at GM Place yet to be determined.
The steel statue is such a breathtaking piece that, like Roberto Luongo highway robbery, words simply cannot depict its beauty.
Standing more than 6-feet tall and weighing roughly 450 pounds (including the base), the sculpture was created off a sketch from more than 800 pieces of steel, 100 in the face alone, it comes apart into two pieces for “easy” transport and took eight painstaking months to build.
The genius/madman behind this epic work of art is Cory Fuhr, a 38-year-old self-taught metal sculptor from Vernon whose larger-than-life work has been featured throughout North America for the past 13 years.
With a distinct eye for the human form and a style unlike what can be found in the world of metal sculpting, Fuhr has established himself as a one-of-a-kind artisan. Combine that with the unique barn Fuhr works out of on an organic onion farm outside of Vernon, a barn he calls the “disaster zone,” which was built by his grandfather, a watchmaker, and the only word that comes to mind is original.
Original seems fitting in this case as his latest masterpiece, one that will draw as many camera flashes as the Olympic countdown clock prior to liftoff, was his first stab at creating a hockey player. He’s tackled a speed skater, a dancer, a diva, a hand and a leg, among other things, but never a rugged symbol of Canada’s game.
“When you get into something like hockey, it’s a bit of a study,” admitted Fuhr. “I wanted the stick to be on the right and I originally saw it in my head a certain way, then I framed it up and realized it was set up left-handed and I had to do some research to see how common that is.”
Fuhr is the first to admit that when he starts working on a project, he goes into his own world and nothing else matters. Understanding that, he’s a hockey fan, just not one with a wealth of knowledge for the sport.
Turns out Fuhr’s neighbours are billeting a pair of Californians playing for the Vernon Vipers of the BCHL this season, forward Cory Kane and defenceman Steve Weinstein, so when he ran into a problem, he’d summon his muses.
“They put on gear and posed in a lot of different stances for me,” laughed Fuhr. “They would pop down every week or so and hum and haw over the piece with me and it was nice to have their direct input.”
A perfectionist at heart, Fuhr’s hockey player became a labour of love, like every piece of work he creates, and this led to constant fidgeting and movement of pieces. Almost every day he’d cut out a part and weld it somewhere new, even if it was just moved a fraction of an inch, until the flow was finally right.
“When it’s done, I know it’s done because it becomes more than the sum of the parts, it becomes a moving, fast-looking form,” added Fuhr.
When the process was complete, a hockey player like no other, one gliding on its left skate, head up and stick ready to take a pass or blast a shot; one with as much articulate detail in the head and stomach as a human – but with more gears; one that will amaze and re-amaze time after time, emerged, along with Fuhr’s appreciation for hockey.
“The funny thing is that this process has made me respect the game so much more. One of the things about hockey, which I didn’t realize, is that it’s a real gladiator sport, but the rink is small and the game is so fast. You have to be so quick mentally to play it and the more I looked at that and the gear and the structure, the physical structure of the sport, the less random I thought it was.
“My respect level for the game went up a lot. I watched hockey before, but now I totally think differently about the whole sport and see it in a whole new way.”
Those fortunate enough to score a hockey ticket for one of the games at Canada Hockey Place will be saying the same thing in a few short days, but about Fuhr’s Hockey Player.
It’s going to make everyone see art in a whole new way.
CJHL's latest Top-20 rankings
The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) announced today its Weekly Top 20 rankings in conjunction with NHL Central Scouting. Last week’s rankings and the leagues in which the teams belong to are in parenthesis.
1. (1) Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)
2. (2) Vernon Vipers (BCHL)
3. (3) Penticton Vees (BCHL)
4. (4) Kingston Voyageurs (OJAHL)
5. (5) Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL)
6. (8) Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)
7. (7) Dauphin Kings (MJHL)
8. (6) Oakville Blades (OJAHL)
9. (9) Brockville Braves (CJHL)
10. (10) Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)
11. (12) Georgetown Raiders (OJAHL)
12. (11) Woodstock Slammers (MJAHL)
13. (14) Fort William North Stars (SIJHL)
14. (13) Westside Warriors (BCHL)
15. (15) Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
16. (17) Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
17. (16) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
18. (18) Burlington Cougars (CCHL)
19. (19) Abitibi Eskimos (NOJHL)
20. (20) Les Cobras de Terrebonne (LHJAAAQ)
Honorable mention goes to the Powell River Kings (BCHL), Okotoks Oilers (AJHL), Battlefords North Stars (SJHL), Soo Thunderbirds (NOJHL), and Les Pantheres de Saint Jerome (LHJAAAQ).
The rankings are based upon a variety of factors which includes the league in which the teams belong to, their winning percentage, their win-loss record, total points accumulated, their goals-for versus goals-against ratio, amongst other factors.
The CJHL is an amalgamation of eleven Junior A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website. www.cjhlhockey.com
Vipers Awards Gala
The Vipers will be hosting their Awards Gala on Monday February 22nd and tickets can be purchased anytime during Vipers Office hours. This year the Wine & Cheese Gala will be hosted at the Best Western Vernon Lodge and doors will open at 7:30pm and must be purchased in advanced by February 19th. (There will be no tickets sold at the door) Vipers fans are welcome to the the event where the Vernon Vipers coaching staff will give away awards to the players, some include the Sun Valley Source For Sports Most Improved Player and The Sundance Pool & Spas Most Popular Player, and selected players will receive a few scholarship from the Vipers Blueliners Association and Coldstream Truck Parts.
Tickets are $15 each, limited available, and the awards ceremony will start at 8pm. For more information please contact the Vipers Office at 250-542-6022.
Making History One Cup At A Time!
Tips For Charity A Huge Success
The Vernon Vipers were at Ora Restaurant on Tuesday night to help raise money for the Stair family by hosting, serving and busing with all tips going to a great cause.
Captain Kevin Kraus, who was greeting people as they came in, said "It was a lot of fun, I was taking reservations, seating people and ensuring everything was going smoothly! Ora is a really nice restaurant and everyone left happy and full."
"It was great to see the boys working hard for this great cause" Marketing Manager Heidi Schrader said, "some of our loyal fans came out to dine and all of them commented on how great the food was, one table even asked for the chef to come out so they could thank her! The Vipers also did a great job, making sure everyone got what they needed and had a chance to get to know the fans a bit better. I think it was fun for everyone."
The Vipers players and staff would like to thank general manager Trent and his staff at Ora for making Tips For Charity Night a great success and making it a fun and enjoyable evening.
Weekly Top 20
The Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) announced today its Weekly Top 20 rankings in conjunction with NHL Central Scouting. Last week’s rankings and the leagues in which the teams belong to are in parenthesis.
The CJHL Weekly Top 20 as of Monday, February 1st, 2010:
1. (1) Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)
2. (2) Vernon Vipers (BCHL)
3. (3) Penticton Vees (BCHL)
4. (4) Kingston Voyageurs (OJAHL)
5. (5) Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL)
6. (6) Oakville Blades (OJAHL)
7. (7) Dauphin Kings (MJHL)
8. (8) Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)
9. (10) Brockville Braves (CJHL)
10. (12) Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL)
11. (9) Woodstock Slammers (MJAHL)
12. (11) Georgetown Raiders (OJAHL)
13. (13) Westside Warriors (BCHL)
14. (14) Fort William North Stars (SIJHL)
15. (16) Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
16. (15) Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
17. (17) Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
18. (18) Burlington Cougars (CCHL)
19. (19) Abitibi Eskimos (NOJHL)
20. (20) Les Cobras de Terrebonne (LHJAAAQ)
Honorable mention goes to the Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL), Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL), Villanova Knights (OJAHL), Cornwall Colts (CJHL), and the Miramichi Timberwolves (MJAHL).
The rankings are based upon a variety of factors which includes the league in which the teams belong to, their winning percentage, their win-loss record, total points accumulated, their goals-for versus goals-against ratio, amongst other factors.
The CJHL is an amalgamation of eleven Junior A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website. www.cjhlhockey.com
4 Home Games Left!
A few things to note....2010/2011 Season Tickets are on sale now and if you book before March 15th you save $90 per seat AND you get a chance to win a fully logoed Vipers Bar Fridge AND Vipers Season Ticket Holders also get to go to all the Vernon Royal Lacrosse games for free!
And don't forget that the Vernon Vipers will be at Ora Restaurant on Tuesday Feb. 2nd for Tips For Charity Night...come to Ora for a fantastic meal and have your Vipers seat you, serve you and clear your tables, with all tips going to help Bruin Stair!!