Vancouver Giants goaltender Kelton Pyne had a record-setting night against Kelowna Rockets Saturday night at at Prospera Place, but a late-in-the-game comeback by the hosts turned it into 6-4 loss.
Pyne made a career-high 55 saves in a game where the Giants had a 2-1 lead after one period and a tentative 4-3 lead after 40 minutes, before Kelowna scored three third period goals to secure the win.
Kelowna outshot Vancouver 61-29.
Leonardo Domenichelli had a standout game for Vancouver with a pair of goals, while Tyus Sparks and Ty Halaburda also scored. Halaburda’s 19th goal of the season moved him into sole possession of fifth all-time on the Giants career points list with his 215th point in a Giants uniform. He now sits three back of Ty Ronning for fourth and seven back of Craig Cunningham for third.
Kelowna got goals from Hayden Paupanekis, Shane Smith, Jaxon Kehrig, Levi Benson, Mazden Leslie and Hiroki Gojsic.
Domenichelli opened the scoring less than five minutes in, after Blake Chorney intercepted a pass in the offensive zone and found Domenichelli all alone in front of the net.
Several minutes later, Paupanekis tied the contest on a power play when he put in a rebound at the side of the net.
In the final minute of the opening period, Sparks got the Giants the lead back when he fired the puck home from the slot off a pass from Colton Gerrior, who passed the puck to Sparks with a great diving effort.
Halaburda extended Vancouver’s lead to 3-1 early in the second off a great passing play off the rush with Cameron Schmidt and Jakob Oreskovic.
It was short lived.
The Rockets scored twice in 2:03 to tie the game 3-3, first Smith scored from the left circle to make it 3-2 and then Kehrig tied the game on a wrap around.
Yet Vancouver went back out in front midway through the second period when Domenichelli scored his second of the game.
The Rockets outshot the Giants handily in the third period, leading to a 4-4 goal from Benson and then a four minute power play, which they capitalized on with 7:49 remaining when Leslie scored from the slot.
Gojsic scored an insurance marker with 5:26 remaining.
Vancouver falls to 15-19-1-1 following the loss, while the Rockets improve to 17-12-3-1.
Giants are ranked 10th of 12 teams in the WHL Western Conference, 16th of 23 overall.
Next, Giants host Kamloops on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. and Calgary on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Langley Events centre.