The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Giants’ home and away records could belong to two different teams.
Case in point: the Prince George Cougars. On the road at the CN Centre two weeks ago, the Giants lost back-to-back games, dropping both in 2-1 losses. A week later on home ice at the Pacific Coliseum Oct. 18, the Giants routed the Cougars 9-1.
Case in point: the Kamloops Blazers. Former Giants head coach Don Hay returned to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»for the first regular season meeting on Oct. 17 and his side lost 3-0. In Kamloops five days later, the Blazers beat the Giants 7-2.
On the road, the Giants haven’t won. They’re 0-4.
At home, they’re 6-1.
Their overall 6-5 record puts them at the bottom of the B.C. Division with 13 points, trailing Victoria by one point and division-leading Kelowna by nine points.
In seven home games, the Giants have scored 35 goals and allowed 14. In four road games, their hosts have doubled their output and outscored Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»18-9.
The Giants travel to Victoria on Friday to play the Royals (6-6-1-0). A win would pull them out of the basement and break their winless road streak.
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