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Winning streak comes to end in Victoria for Langley-based Giants

G-Men fell in overtime in first of two games against the Royals on Vancouver Island this weekend.
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Vancouver Giants ended its winning streak Saturday night with a 3-2 overtime loss to the Victoria Royals. But the Langley-based team is up for a rematch later today.

Saturday night in Victoria the Giants earned a single point.

Kaid Oliver ended the game with 25 seconds remaining in the overtime period, capping a two-goal, three-point night. Milos Roman and James Malm had goals in response for the Giants, who despite the setback have gone six-straight games without a regulation loss and remain atop the Western Conference standings.

The Royals improved to 7-0.

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BOX SCORE

Victoria opened the scoring at the 12:13 mark of the first period on a power play when Oliver snuck his fifth of the season past Giant netminder David Tendeck from inside the blue paint of the goal crease.

The Giants argued that Tendeck had been interfered with on the play. But, after review, the goal stood and the Royals led 1-0. Tarun Fizer and D-Jay Jerome added assists.

Late in the first the Giants countered when Malm snuck past the defense, took a pass from Davis Koch and ripped his eighth goal of the season past Royals starter Griffen Outhouse. Malm’s team-leading eighth came at 18:52. Shots through one period were 11-7 Vancouver.

Brandon Cutler restored Victoria’s lead at 13:08 of the second period off the rush.

Cutler’s initial shot off a two-on-one was stopped by Tendeck, but Cutler knocked his own rebound home for his third of the season. Victoria outshot the Giants 11-4 in the middle frame and took a 2-1 lead into the final period.

Early in the third the Giants evened things up when Roman converted on his third goal of the season. The Calgary Flames prospect parked himself in front of the goal, took a Koch pass and outwaited Griffen Outhouse to extend his point-streak to six games and his goal-streak to three. Jared Dmytriw added an assist on Roman’s goal.

Sixty minutes came and went without a winner and for the second time in as many nights, the Giants would require extra time to determine their fate.

With under a minute to go in overtime, the Royals caught a break.

Dante Hannoun’s point shot through traffic was stopped by Tendeck, but the rebound bounced right back to Oliver who was parked in front of him.

Oliver alertly moved the puck to his backhand and shovelled it home to clinch the Royals seventh victory in a row to start the season. Oliver’s second of the game came with only 25 seconds remaining in OT.

The final shots were 28-23 for the Giants who with a single point, remain atop the Western Conference standings with 15 points through seven games. The G-Men went one-for-two on the power play and killed off four of Victoria’s five power play chances.

Next up is a rematch between the two clubs later today.

The Giants (7-1-1-0) and Royals will square off Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Save On Foods Memorial Centre, capping a three-game in three-day weekend.

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NOTES:

- Through five road games, the Giants remain unbeaten in regulation with a 4-0-1-0 record, until Saturday night

- With two assists on the night, Davis Koch recorded his third multi-point game for the Giants – which ties him for the team lead with James Malm.

- The Giants have gone into the third period trailing four times this season. They’ve managed to go 2-1-1-0 earning five of the eight possible points in that scenario.

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