Blazers score four in the third to topple Giants 6-2
KAMLOOPS — When the Vancouver Giants opened the scoring on the power play less than a minute after Blazer’s rookie defenceman Trevor Thurston was sent to the box, it felt a little like Bowen Byram and the Giants might take over Saturday night’s contest.
Byram, the fourth-overall pick in June’s NHL Entry Draft, looked confident. He was directing traffic, carrying the puck around the Blazers zone at will, and finding seams for passes and shots seemingly by smell.
On the opening goal, he slipped a pass to Justing Sourdiff at the side of the night, who tucked a no-look-between-the-legs feed to Milos Roman. Roman went bar down over Dylan Garand’s glove to give Vancouver the lead.
But as the old cliché says, that first shift after a goal is essential.