After falling behind four goals in the first period, a shorthanded Vancouver Giants were unable to get any shots in Saturday night against Kamloops Blazers at Langley Events Centre, losing a 5-0 shutout.

After a scoreless second period Blazers added a goal in the third to make it a 5-0 final.
Vancouver now has a record of 19-30-1-2 (41 points). They played Saturday’s game with three regulars out of the lineup due to injury, including one top-4 defenceman and two top-6
Giants were outshot 23-6 in the first period, leading to goaltender Burke Hood coming in relief to start the second period, where he stopped all 16 shots he faced.
Giants assistant coach Gaelan Patterson said “it was an extremely tough break to lose a bunch of key guys.”
“Not just two or three, it was five key guys. Now you’ve got a few guys back. You keep digging with everyone. The guys that are getting more and more opportunity here, this is only going to make them better and stronger.”
Giants wrap up their five-game home stand on Friday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. against Penticton.