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BAKERSFIELD CONDORS LOGO HISTORY PRIMARY LOGO 1998-2007 2007-2015 2015-18 2018-present SECONDARY LOGO logos used on jerseys or patches (specialty one-time not included) 1998-2007 2007-2015 2012-2014 2015-17 WORDMARKS 2018-present 2018-present ANNIVERSARY AND SPECIALTY LOGOS 2002-03 2007-08 2011-12 2012-13 2016-17 2017-18 2011 ECHL All-Star Classic 2017 Outdoor Classic held at Bakersfield College 2 Table of Contents General Information 2 Bakersfield Condors Logo History 4 Mechanics Bank Arena 5 Oilers Entertainment Group 6 Executive Management 7 Hockey Operations Bios Condors Years In Review 8 2018-19 Scoring/Game-by-Game 10 2019 Calder Cup Playoffs/Game-by-Game 2017-18 Scoring/Game-by-Game 2016-17 Scoring/Game-by-Game 2015-16 Scoring/Game-by-Game American Hockey League History 18 All-Time Standings History AHL Coaching History 19 Attendance Histrory 20 Single Season Team Records 21 AHL Firsts Captains 22 Single Season Individual Records 23 Year-by-Year Leaders Milestones 24 All-Time AHL Player & Goaltender Register 28 Record vs. Opponents Condors by Number 29 NHL Graduates & Promotions 30 AHL Condors in the NHL Draft 31 AHL Shutouts AHL Hat Tricks 32 Condors Career AHL Leaders 33 Condors Career Combined Leaders 35 Condors Awards & Accolades 36 All-Star Game Participation The Playoffs 37 Year-by-Year Playoffs 38 All-Time Combined Playoff Series History 39 All-Time AHL Condors Career Leaders 41 All-Time Playoff Combined Career Leaders This Date in Condors History 43 1998-2019 Condors ‘AA’ History - ECHL and West Coast Hockey League 51 Player Register 58 Goaltender Register 59 Coaching Register 60 ‘AA’ Condors & The NHL Draft 62 ‘AA’ Condors by Number The Bakersfield Condors Media Guide has been compiled and designed by yanR Holt and Kevin Bartl Images courtesy of Mark Nessia Photography, EJ Medellin, and Getty Images 3 MECHANICS BANK ARENA MECHANICS BANK ARENA FAST FACTS Mechanics Bank Arena, owned by the city of Bakersfield and operated by AEG, opened Oct. 2, 1998 (originally named Centennial Garden). The first Condors game at the Rabobank Arena was Oct. 23, 1998 when Bakersfield defeated the Idaho Steelheads 4-3 in a shootout. Seating Capacity - 8,401 for Condors games Accessibility – Wheelchair and mobility impaired seating is available at all events. Those purchasing wheelchair seating may purchase one (1) wheelchair seat and one (1) attendant seat. Any additional seats must be purchased in the regular seating areas. First Aid – First aid is located at the top of section 115. Fully trained EMTs are present for all Arena events. Smoking – The smoking area is located outside the doors behind sect. 114/115. Lost and Found – During events, any recovered items can be picked up at guest services at the main doors. Post-event lost and found is at the security desk located at the loading dock entrance on the south side. You can contact security at 661-852-7391. Parking – Located south of the facilities on N Street. There is also a parking structure on N St. and at the adjacent Bakersfield Marriott. Will Call – Located at the main box office, and opens 90 minutes prior to the start time of the event. Will Call does not process ticket payments. CONDORS TICKET INFO The Condors offer different types of season ticket memberships, group discounts and fundraising opportunities. To secure your seat or find out more information contact the Condors ticket department at 661-324-PUCK (7825) or log onto www.bakersfieldcondors.com. Individual tickets for all Condors games are processed through AXS. There are no refunds or exchanges on any tickets unless a game has been canceled. In Person - The Mechanics Bank Arena box office is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The box office is open on game days from 10 a.m. until the end of the first period. By Telephone - Charge by phone through AXS at (800) 745-3000. Group Sales - Special group rates are available for 10-or-more people. Call the Condors at 324-PUCK (7825) for more information. Online - Tickets can be purchased online at www.AXS.com. A direct link to purchase each game is available on the Condors web site. 4 OWNER Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG) Owner & Governor: Daryl A. Katz Chairman: Bob Nicholson President, Business Operations and COO: Tom Anselmi Vice Chair Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG): Wayne Gretzky Vice Chair & Alternate Governor of OEG: Kevin Lowe Executive Vice President, Rogers Place: Susan Darrington Executive Vice President, Revenue: Stew MacDonald Executive Vice President, Finance: Jason Quilley SVP, Operations: Stuart Ballantyne SVP, Human Resources: Adam Barrie SVP, Marketing: Jeff Harrop SVP, Security: Kevin Galvin SVP, Communications/Government Relations: Tim Shipton Edmonton Oilers Hockey Operations Staff President of Hockey Operations/General Manager................................................ Ken Holland Assistant General Manager................................................................................. Keith Gretzky Assistant to the President of Hockey Operations/General Manager............................. Bill Scott Director of Amateur Scouting............................................................................... Tyler Wright Director of Pro Scouting............................................................................... Archie Henderson Director of Player Development......................................................................... Scott Howson Senior Vice President, Communications/Government Relations.............................. Tim Shipton Head Coach........................................................................................................ Dave Tippett Associate Coach.................................................................................................... Jim Playfair Assistant Coaches..................................................................... Glen Gulutzan, Brian Wiseman Goantending Coach...........................................................................................Dustin Schwartz Video Coach..........................................................................................................Jeremy Coupal Skating Coach.......................................................................................................David Pelletier ROGERS PLACE Home of the Edmonton Oilers Built: 2016 Capacity for hockey: 18,500 5 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT President Matthew Riley Matthew Riley has been at the helm for all 22 years of the Bakersfield Condors. He is responsible for the growth and develop- ment of KG (US) Oilers Corp. and the Bakersfield Condors. Riley has guided the team through dramatic advancements and projects, starting with moving the Bakersfield Fog into the then- named Centennial Garden in 1998, and including the absorption of the West Coast Hockey League into the ECHL, the 2014 purchase of the Condors by the Edmonton Oilers, the team’s elevation to the American Hockey League (AHL) in 2015-16 and the Three-Way Chevrolet Condorstown Winterfest on the turf at Bakersfield College’s Memorial Stadium in 2016-17. Riley took charge of the Condors in July of 1998, and in his first season at the helm, the Condors were named the West Coast Hockey League Organization of the Year. In 2001, his title was expanded to include President. During the summer of 2002, Riley was named the Acting Commissioner of the West Coast Hockey League, and he served on the ECHL Board of Governors Executive Committee. He was the second 2-time winner of the ECHL Executive of the Year (2006-07, 2013-14) Award and was runner-up on several occasions. He captured the WCHL Executive of the Year during his second season in 1999-2000, and the Condors have won 27 league awards for their business operations under his leadership. The Keokuk, Iowa, native previously served as the Executive Director of the Mobile (AL) BayBears Baseball Club, the class- AA Southern League affiliate of the San Diego Padres, and was integral in the construction of Hank Aaron Stadium, their home park. During their inaugural season in 1997, the BayBears led the Southern League in attendance. He also served as General Manager with the Mobile BaySharks Baseball Club, Assistant General Manager of the Chattanooga (TN) Lookouts (Southern League) and interned for the St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Club. Riley is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University with a degree in communications. He earned a master’s degree in sport management from the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama. Riley serves on the Board of Directors for the Condors Community Foundation, and is very active with youth sports in Bakers- field, where he organized the adoption of the Junior Condors name for Bakersfield’s existing youth hockey program. He and his wife, Teri, reside in Bakersfield with their son, Landon. Bakersfield Condors Front Office Staff Support Staff Team President…Matthew Riley Public Address Announcer...Mike Hart Vice President – Ticket Sales…Justin Fahsbender Vice President – Member Services…Jose Rivera Team Doctors Director – Media Relations and Broadcasting…Ryan Holt Team Internist...Dr. Emmanual Strategos, M.D. Director – Business Development…Chad Carpenter Orthopedic...Dr. Chris Hamilton Director – Business Development…Chad Howard Dentists...Dr. Bruce Rimmer, Dr. David Peterson, Dr. Misty Hendricks Director – Group Sales…Greg Lowe Chiropractor...Dr. Jeff Haynes Director – Creative Services and Game Operations…Dominic Mascola Neuropsychologist...Dr. Bob Tomaszewski Director – Ticket Sales…Roger