Photos: A party to remember with the Penticton Vees Fred Page Cup champions

Penticton Vees head coach, general manager and president Fred Harbinson, with the acting mayor Helena Konanz, at the team’s championship celebration on Monday, May 22. (Photo- City of Penticton)Penticton Vees head coach, general manager and president Fred Harbinson, with the acting mayor Helena Konanz, at the team’s championship celebration on Monday, May 22. (Photo- City of Penticton)
The 2022-23 Fred Page Cup-winning Penticton Vees. (City of Penticton photo)The 2022-23 Fred Page Cup-winning Penticton Vees. (City of Penticton photo)
Vees forward Josh Nadeau signing autographs on Monday, May 22, during the team’s Fred Page Cup celebratory gathering at the SOEC. (Photo- City of Penticton)Vees forward Josh Nadeau signing autographs on Monday, May 22, during the team’s Fred Page Cup celebratory gathering at the SOEC. (Photo- City of Penticton)
The Vees entered the party by being driven in classic cars. (Photo- City of Penticton)The Vees entered the party by being driven in classic cars. (Photo- City of Penticton)
Penticton Vees’ players and staff
welcomed fans into the SOEC for a meet-and-greet at the team’s celebration on Monday, May 22. (City of Penticton photo)Penticton Vees’ players and staff welcomed fans into the SOEC for a meet-and-greet at the team’s celebration on Monday, May 22. (City of Penticton photo)
Penticton Vees captain Frank Djurasevic walking with the B.C. Hockey League’s Fred Page Cup during the team’s championship celebration Monday, May 22, at the South Okanagan Events Centre. (Photo- City of Penticton)Penticton Vees captain Frank Djurasevic walking with the B.C. Hockey League’s Fred Page Cup during the team’s championship celebration Monday, May 22, at the South Okanagan Events Centre. (Photo- City of Penticton)

It was a season that started in Penticton eight months ago and ended last week on Vancouver Island with a championship victory.

But on Victoria Day, May 22, an official wrap was put on the record-breaking 2022-23 Penticton Vees season with a city-wide celebration. Victoria Day in Peach City was officially declared ‘Vees Day’ with a party to remember.

The back-to-back Fred Page Cup winners were honoured at the South Okanagan Events Centre on Monday, following the team’s series-clinching 3-1 victory against the Alberni Valley Bulldogs on Wednesday, May 17.

Due to concerns over rain, the party shifted indoors for a free hotdog BBQ put on by IGA, fan-player meet-and-greets and championship speeches.

Players entered the party by being driven in classic cars, led by captain Frank Djurasevic, who walked through a crowd of people while holding the Fred Page Cup on his way inside the arena.

A number of championship spee-ches were made at the party, including one from head coach, general manager and president Fred Harbinson, who paid tribute to many of his players who won’t be back in Vees’ uniforms next fall.

The team set a new single-season BCHL winning percentage mark of 935., after posting a 50-3-0-1 record during the 2022-2023 campaign.

The Vees didn’t lose a game on home ice for the entire season and playoffs.

Harbinson’s squad also became the first team since the 2011 Vernon Vipers to capture back-to-back BCHL titles.

The Vees did so by completing a four-game sweep of the Bulldogs, just like they did to the Nanaimo Clippers one year earlier.


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