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Video: Vancouver Giants fall on Silvertips

Vancouver Giants had a good start, but ended a 4-2 game losses against Everett Silvertips in League on Saturday evening in the Angel of the Winds Arena.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76l3wbytklm

Giants had a strong first period, but was 2-1 after 20 minutes before the silver tips drove away with two gates of the second period. Vancouver got a third record of captain Mazden Leslie to make it 4-2, but that was as close as they had come. Ty Halaburda scored the first goal for the G-Men, also in a power game.

The Associate trainer of Giants Adam Maglio “increases” in the second period, and Vancouver did not.

“Was it our best 60-minute consistent game? No, it wasn't. Were we hard enough on the walls?

“I thought they increased [in the second period] And I just thought we stayed right away. If these games continue and you play a really good team, you have to increase every period. You have to be ready to get better. I thought they did and we didn't do it. “

Giants started well, exceeded the Silvertips at an early stage and seemed to get on the board shortly before the five -minute brand when Thorpe defeated goalkeeper Raiden Legall from the left circle, but the goal was immediately lifted due to goalkeeper disorders.

A Silvertips Power Play gave the home team the lead at the first half of 11:03 after Tarin Smith's shot went out of his teammate Shantz and in.

Jamieson came out of an allusion from the Blues and later scored 2:35 from the slot in the backend to make it 2-0 for Everett.

The Giants reacted less than a minute later to his own power game when Halaburda entered Leslie's 24th goal of the season.

In second place, Rymon made it 3-1 in the middle of the period with a hard snapshot in the middle of the period and then Busch centered the puck three minutes later on McKenzie to score it 4-1 on McKenzie's 30th goal of the season.

Vancouver made it a 4-2 game in Leslies 17th season goal in the 7:10 mark of the third period after defeating legall on the short side of the left circle.

Thorpe preferred a knee penalty with less than six minutes to give the Giants another power play, but they couldn't get any closer because the score of 4: 2 kept as a finale.

The giants are at home in Langley Events Center on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. to play Wenatchee.