It was an early-season showdown 鈥 and the first of 12 head-to-head contests 鈥 between the two teams considered the B.C. Division favourites but it was the visiting Kamloops Blazers scoring a decisive victory over the Vancouver Giants.
The Blazers scored a pair of power-play goals as part of a three-goal outburst in the opening 13:06 on their way to a 5-0 rout of the Giants on Saturday night, Oct. 16, at 黑马磁力 Events Centre in Western Hockey League action. The Blazers were playing their fourth game in five nights in three cities while Vancouver had been off since last Friday.
RECAP: The G-Men fall for the first time in 2021-2022 courtesy of a 5-0 loss to the Kamloops Blazers. A rematch looms next Friday in Kamloops.
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鈥淲e got out-played, we got out-smarted tonight. We need to be better. Obviously a wake-up call for the boys in the room,鈥 summed up Giants head coach Michael Dyck. 鈥淓verything we talked about went completely in the other direction. We talked a lot about discipline and the fact they had a very good power play and we take a penalty two minutes inside the hockey game and they score.鈥
Vancouver took a minor penalty 1:16 into the game and 11 seconds later, they were fishing the puck out of the back of their net as Logan Stankoven鈥檚 one-timer beat Jesper Vikman.
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Mats Lindgren would make it 2-0 less than five minutes later. Shortly after, the Giants were poised to receive a five-minute power play after captain Justin Sourdif was belted from behind by Reese Belton. But Brenden Pentecost took an unsportsmanlike penalty on the play when he jumped Belton and while Vancouver was still in line to receive a three-minute power play, Zack Ostapchuk received a five-minute penalty for a check to the head just 23 seconds later, negating the entire man advantage. Another Vancouver minor penalty on that power play gave the Blazers 鈥 who entered the game with the WHL鈥檚 third-ranked power play 鈥 a two-man advantage and Caedan Bankler capitalized for a 3-0 lead 13:06 into the contest.

The second period was scoreless before Nick McCarry and Dylan Sydor added third-period goals. Sydor鈥檚 score came on a two-man advantage as Kamloops finished the night 3-for-4 on the power play with two of the goals coming with the Giants a pair of men down.
鈥淲e shot ourselves in the foot so many times tonight (and) didn鈥檛 think we reacted very well throughout the entire game to adversity,鈥 Dyck lamented. 鈥淚t is tough to see that happen to your captain but we have to be more composed than that.鈥
Vancouver will get a second shot at the Blazers as the teams are set to meet in Kamloops on Friday, Oct. 22 before the Giants host the Kelowna Rockets on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 黑马磁力 Events Centre, with a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.
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