Duncan Wray Night

Vipers to honour former owner at home opener

Aug 25, 2023 | 11:45 AM

The Vernon Vipers’ first home game of the new BC Hockey League season, will be extra special.

The team will pay tribute to their former owner, Duncan Wray, at the game against the Cranbrook Bucks at Kal Tire Place Saturday, Sept. 23.

Wray owned the Vipers (formerly Vernon Lakers) from 1992 until his passing in 2018 at age 68.

“The special evening will kick off with a Vipers alumni barbeque followed by an outside ceremony where the access lane in front of Kal Tire Place will be named after Wray. Another ceremony will take place before puck drop at 6 p.m. inside Kal Tire Place,” the Vipers stated on their website.

The team will also give away a limited number of commemorative posters honouring Wray, who was an oral surgeon, and there will be other promotions and contests.

Tickets for the home opener will go on sale on September 5.

Tom and John Glen bought the Vipers from Wray’s wife, Libby Wray, in September 2018. Libby took over the ownership after Duncan’s passing in January of 2018.

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