Between the teams, they found the net 10 times tonight, making it one of the busiest games of the playoff series thus far for the Vancouver and Seattle goaltenders.
The Vancouver Giants recorded 37 shots on goal during Tuesday night’s game against the Seattle Thunderbirds (29), in Game 3 of the Western Confeerence first-round playoff series.
Ultimately, the G-Men defeated the Thunderbirds 6-4 Tuesday night at ShoWare Center in Kent, Wash. That means Vancouver leads the best-of-seven series 2-1 with Game 4, also happening south of the border, tomorrow (Wednesday) starting at 7:05 p.m.
LAST GAME: Vancouver fall to Seattle in Game 2 of the playoffs
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ON THE ICE
1st Period:
SEA – 4:06 into the first period Seattle opened the scoring when Matthew Wedman potted his first of the playoffs when he banged home a Nolan Volcan rebound from the left-wing circle.
VAN – With 33 seconds left in the first period the G-Men tied the score when Tristen Nielsen (1) netted his first of the playoffs off a shot from the right-wing corner that deflected off Seattle goaltender Roddy Ross and in. Nielsen’s goal came with one second left on a power play. Lukas Svejkovsky and Owen Hardy assisted.
Shots: 15-10 Seattle
2nd Period:
VAN – Bowen Byram (2) gave the Giants their first lead of the night at 3:21 when he converted off a Lukas Svejkovsky rebound. Tristen Nielsen also assisted on the play.
SEA – At 8:40 Seattle answered with an equalizer on a power play. David Tendeck made a point-blank save off Kelti Jeri-Leon, but Payton Mount deposited the rebound home for his first of the series.
SEA – Two minutes and 29 seconds later the T-Birds took their second lead of the night thanks to another Payton Mount power play goal. This one came off a deflection off a Simon Kubicek point shot. Both power play goals were as a result of too-many-men penalties.
18:48 – Once again the Giants found a late period answer. This one came courtesy of Jadon Joseph who parked himself in front of the net and stuffed home his third goal in as many games. Joseph’s goal came on the power play and was assisted by both Dylan Plouffe and Bowen Byram.
Shots: 15-7 Vancouver
3rd Period:
VAN – 24 seconds into the third period with the team’s skating four-on-four the Giants took the lead for the final time when Alex Kannok Leipert wired home his first of the playoffs. Jared Dmytriw and Bowen Byram earned assists.
VAN – At 7:02 of the third, Dallas Hines gave the Giants their first two-goal lead of the game when he skated into the slot, took a Davis Koch feed and buried his first career WHL playoff goal. Tristen Nielsen drew the second assist to record his third point of the game.
SEA – Seattle did not go quietly into the night. Sean Richards (2) made it a 5-4 game at 16:38 when his shot from the left-wing deflected off David Tendeck’s glove and in.
VAN – Brayden Watts (1) ended all hopes of a Seattle comeback at 19:38 when he notched his first career WHL playoff goal into the empty net to help cement the Giants 6-4 victory.
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BY THE NUMBERS
• Final score: Vancouver Giants 6 – Seattle Thunderbirds 4
• Final shots: 37 – 29 Vancouver
• David Tendeck: 25/29 saves for Vancouver (1-0)
• Roddy Ross (31/36 saves for Vancouver (1-2)
• Vancouver: 2/3 on the power play
• Seattle: 2/5 on the power play
#WHLThreeStars âââ
Tuesday, March 26, 2019#WHLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/DkXe35xh1V— The WHL (@TheWHL) March 27, 2019
• Stars: 1) Bowen Byram (VAN – 1G, 2A); 2) Payton Mount (SEA – 2G); 3) Nolan Volcan (SEA – 2A)
• Jadon Joseph extended his playoff goal-scoring streak to three games. He now leads all Giants with three goals so far in the series, and has scored in each of his past four games going back to the regular season.
• Giants power play has struck in all three games of the series. Through three games, the Giants are 5/14 on the man advantage.
• Alex Kannok Leipert, Brayden Watts, and Dallas Hines all recorded their first career WHL playoff goals in Tuesday’s victory.
• David Tendeck improved his WHL playoff record to 3-1-1 with the win on Tuesday.
Regardless of the outcome of Wednesday night’s game in Washington, the two teams are definitely back up in Canada to play Friday night at the Langley Events Centre. That game gets underway at 7:30 p.m.
NEXT GIANTS HOME GAME: Friday, March 29th (Game #5)
⌚ï¸: 7:30 PM
ðŸŽŸï¸ (Tickets): https://t.co/QigpMz0oYKThe Giants and @SeattleTbirds will battle it out in Game #5 of their first-round series on Friday night at @LangleyEvents. pic.twitter.com/bRrYVWotQh
— xy – Vancouver Giants (@WHLGiants) March 24, 2019
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GAME BY GAME: Vancouver vs. Seattle
Game 1 At Vancouver 7, Seattle 1
Game 2 Seattle 4, at Vancouver 1
Game 3 Vancouver 6, at Seattle 4
Still to come:
Game 4 Vancouver @ Seattle Wednesday, March 27
Game 5 Seattle @ Vancouver Friday, March 29
Game 6 Vancouver @ Seattle Saturday, March 30*
Game 7 Seattle @ Vancouver Tuesday, April 2*
*if necessary
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