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VIDEO: Giants winning streak now stands at 11

Team erased a 5-2 deficit by scoring every five minutes

It was a stunning final 20 minutes and not even head coach Michael Dyck could have predicted the comeback.

Down three goals with a period to play, the Vancouver Giants winning streak appeared in real jeopardy. But a four-goal third period 鈥 capped by Justin Sourdif鈥檚 breakaway which hit the crossbar and then the back of goaltender Jack McNaughton and over the goal line 鈥 saw the Giants extended their winning streak to 11 games with a 6-5 win over the visiting Calgary Hitmen.

The win moves the Giants (30-20-3-2, 65 points) to second place in the Western Hockey League鈥檚 B.C. Division. Calgary raced out to a 3-0 lead less than eight minutes in with goals from Kyle Olson and Mark Kastelic and Luke Prokop (the latter two came just a dozen seconds apart). Eric Florchuk and Justin Sourdif responded with goals 44 seconds apart less than two minutes later to get Vancouver right back into the contest.

Prokop scored his second to double the lead and Orca Wiesblatt scored in the final minute of the frame for a 5-2 lead for the visitors, who entered the game on a four-game winning streak.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know if we could come back or not, but we just wanted to get back to playing the right way,鈥 Dyck said. 鈥淲e talked about breaking things down to five-minute segments and lo and behold, we scored a goal every five minutes.鈥

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Bowen Byram got one goal back at the 4:47 mark and Tyler Preziuso drew the Giants within one point at 9:13. Sourdif would tie the game at 11:29 and then struck for the winner at the 15:53 mark. He was sprung on the breakaway by Tristen Nielsen as the former Calgary player burned his old squad with three assists.

鈥淥bviously going into the third period down three goals isn鈥檛 ideal but I thought we showed a lot of character battling our way out of that one,鈥 Byram said. 鈥淲e are really competitive, a really confident group so never a doubt in our locker room.鈥

鈥淭o score four goals in a third period against a really good team is pretty hard to do so I am so proud of the group.鈥 鈥淭hese guys know what it takes. It is just a matter of identifying a few things we needed to do much better,鈥 Dyck said. 鈥淚t was a lot of momentum swings and we have to keep learning how to handle those situations because we are going to see a lot of them down the stretch here.鈥

The Giants now have power-play goals in 11 of the past 12 games.

Vancouver鈥檚 11th straight victory ties the franchise regular season record they set back in 2008/09. The team did win a dozen straight games that post-season.

Sourdif has 24 goals in 50 games, bettering the 23 he scored in 64 games as a 16-year-old-rookie.

Byram finished with a goal and two assists and has goals in five straight games. He also has seven goals and 21 points during a 10-game point streak.

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While the Hitmen surrendered four third-period goals to lose on Friday, in the team鈥檚 previous game, Calgary scored four unanswered in the final period to force overtime and defeated the Kelowna Rockets 6-5.

Two Vancouver Canucks draft picks were in the line-up for the Hitmen with defenceman Jett Woo and forward Carson Focht each finishing with an assist. Calgary played the final 48 minutes with just five defencemen after Jackson van de Leest was given a five-minute major and game misconduct for kneeing on Milos Roman. Roman did remain in the game.

The Giants are back in action on Saturday night as they travel to Everett to face a Silvertips team (38-12-3-1, 80 points) which has won four straight and nine of their past 10.

Following the Everett game, Vancouver prepares for a three-game showdown with the Victoria Royals with the teams playing Feb. 28 at 91原创 Events Centre and February 29 and March 1 in Victoria. The teams are tied with 65 points but the Giants have played two less games.

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New Giants acquisition Kaden Kohle brought his physical style of play to 91原创 Events centre Friday, Feb 21 at the team recorded its 11th straight victory (Rob Wilton/special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Tyler Preziuso celebrated a goal as the Giants came back to beat the Calgary Hitmen for their eleventh straight win Friday, Feb. 21 at 91原创 Events Centre (Rob Wilton/special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Justin Sourdif led the Giants with three goals, including the tying and winning markers as the team stretched their winning streak to 11 before a home-town-crowd at 91原创 Events Centre on Friday, Feb. 21 (Gary Ahuja/special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Giants goaltender David Tendeck blocked a shot during Friday night鈥檚 6-5 win over the Calgary Hitmen at the 91原创 Events centre (Gary Ahuja/special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Bowen Byram鈥檚 goal marked the start of a comeback by the Giants, who erased a 5-2 deficit to record their 11th straight victory Friday, Feb. 21 at the 91原创 Events Centre (Rob Wilton/special to 91原创 Advance Times)


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