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San Jose Barracuda Game Notes SAN JOSE BARRACUDA GAME NOTES PROUD AHL AFFILIATE OF THE: SAN JOSE BARRACUDA (12-11-4-2) AT ONTARIO REIGN (9-17-4-0) DATE TEAM RESULT SUNDAY, APR. 25 | 3 PM | TOYOTA SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER | EL SEGUNDO, CA 2/7 TUC (T) 1-2 OTL 2/8 TUC (T) 3-5 L 2/12 @TEX 5-2 W GAME NOTES | GAME 30 | WATCH: AHLTV | LISTEN: SHARKS + SAP CENTER APP 2/13 @TEX 3-5 L 2/16 @TEX POSTPONED Tale of the Tape: The Barracuda return to the road for one game on Sunday in El 2/19 @TUC POSTPONED Segundo against the Ontario Reign. Sunday marks the final game of four between the 2/20 @TUC POSTPONED two clubs in the regular season. The Barracuda are 3-0 against the LA Kings affiliate so 2/21 @TUC POSTPONED far this year and 1-0 at the Toyota Sports Performance Center. Entering Sunday, the 2/25 BAK POSTPONED 2/27 ONT (S) 6-3 W Reign have dropped five-straight (0-3-2) on home ice. 2/28 ONT (S) 3-1 W 3/3 @BAK(S) 0-6 L Blichfeld Back-Up: The Sharks recalled Joachim Blichfeld on Friday, his second recall 3/5 @SD (I) 5-1 W this season. Before the call, the sophomore forward was pacing the Barracuda in goals 3/6 @SD 2-3 OTL (12), points (22), shots (118, 1st in the AHL) and was tied for first in power-play goals 3/9 SD (S) 4-2 W (2). The Barracuda went 2-1-1-0 from March 3 thru March 9 when Blichfeld was up with 3/12 @BAK 1-4 L the Sharks earlier this season. The Denmark native has skated in three games up top 3/13 @BAK 4-3 OTL 3/16 BAK 2-3 OTL this year and has appeared in six in his career. 3/17 BAK 4-3 W 3/20 @HEN 2-5 L 900 Club: Veteran captain Brett Sutter became just the 14th player in AHL history to 3/21 @HEN 0-4 L reach 900 games played on April 16 against Bakersfield. The 33-year-old is in the middle 3/24 @BAK 3-4 SOL of his 14th professional season and fifth full season in Ontario. The son of Flames head 3/30 BAK 4-3 W coach Daryl Sutter has played for Quad City Flames, Abbotsford Heat, Charlotte 4/3 @SD 3-7 L Checkers, Iowa Wild and Reign in his career, totaling 403 points (168+235=403). 4/6 HEN 1-2 SOL 4/7 HEN (S) 4-2 W 4/10 @BAK 1-4 L Prized Possessions: Quinton Byfield, Alex Turcotte, Rasmus Kupari, Akil Thomas, 4/11 @ONT 5-1 W Samuel Fagemo and Arthur Kaliyev headline the Kings’ top prospects currently with the 4/13 TEX (S) 2-7 L Reign. Byfield, who was selected by LA second overall last year, is the highest draft pick 4/14 TEX (S) 4-2 W by the Kings since they took Drew Doughty second overall in 2008. Turcotte was taken 4/16 TEX 5-3 W 5th overall in 2019 and Kupari was selected 20th overall by the Kings in 2018. 4/17 TEX 4-2 W 4/20 SD 1-5 L Coming Home: Barracuda forwards Jake McGrew and Evan Weinger grew up playing 4/21 SD 2-6 L 4/25 @ONT 3 PM at the Toyota Performance Center in El Segundo while playing for the Los Angeles Jr. 4/27 BAK 6 PM Kings. Weinger grew up in El Segundo and even attended both the Kings development 4/30 HEN 6 PM camp and training camp in 2017 before signing with the Barracuda before the 2018-19 5/1 HEN 6 PM season. 5/3 BAK(S) 4 PM 5/8 @HEN(V)1 PM Friends to Foes: Barracuda defensemen Jake Middleton and Chaz Reddekopp were 5/10 @HEN 7 PM both drafted by the LA Kings in the seventh round in 2014 and 2015 respectively. E = EL SEGUNDO Middleton never signed with the Kings but did skate with their ECHL affiliate the I = IRVINE Manchester Monarchs in two games at the end of the 2015-16 season before signing S = SOLAR4AMERICA ICE T = TUCSON with the Barracuda in 2016-17. Reddekopp skated in 65 games with the Reign from V = T-MOBILE ARENA (LAS VEGAS, NV) 2018-20. ALL TIMES PACIFIC REGULAR SEASON TEAM LEADERS (2020-21) REGULAR SEASON (2020-21) Points: 22, J. Blichfeld Home: 8-4-2-1 Goals: 12, J. Blichfeld Road: 4-7-2-1 Assists: 11, A. True Pacific Division: 8-9-4-2 PP Goals: 2, J. Halbgewachs/J. Blichfeld/A. True/M. Letunov Central Division: 4-2-0 SH Goals: 1, F. Handemark/A. Suomela/A. True Western Conference: 12-11-4-2 GW Goals: 3, J. Halbgewachs Eastern Conference: PIMS: 31, J. Viel/L. Bergmann SITUATIONAL RECORDS: +/-: +6 F. Handemark/C. Jaros 1-Goal Game: 2-0-4-2 SHOOTOUT TOTALS 2-Goal Game: 6-2-0 After a Win: 3-8-1 Shooter G/A % Shooter G/A % After a Loss: 5-2-1-1 A. True 1/1 100.0 After an OTL/SOL: 4-1-1 J. Blichfeld 0/2 0.0 Scoring First: 7-3-2-2 J. Kellman 0/1 0.0 Opponent Scoring First: 5-8-2 N. Gregor 0/1 0.0 Leading After 1 Period: 5-2-0-1 S. Reedy 1/1. 100.0 Trailing After 1 Period: 4-6-0 I. Chekhovich 1/1. 100.0 Tied After 1 Period: 3-3-3-1 M. Letunov 0/1 0.0 Leading After 2 Periods: 9-0-1-1 S. Chmelevski 0/1 0.0 Trailing after 2 periods: 1-10-1 J. McGrew 0/1 0.0 Tied After 2 Periods: 2-1-2-1 Overtime Record: 0-0-4 Goaltender Record Saves/Att % Shootout record: 0-0-0-2 S. Harvey 0-1 2/4 50% Outshooting Opponent: 7-7-2 A. Melnichuk 0-1 3/6 50% Outshot by Opponent: 5-3-2-2 SITUATION FOR AGAINST Even Shots: 0-1-0 5 on 5 58 67 Scoring 1 Goal: 0-3-1-1 5 on 4: 12 1 Scoring 2 goals: 0-3-2 5 on 3: Scoring 3 goals: 1-3-0-1 4 on 4: 3 1 Scoring 4+ goals: 11-0-0 4 on 3: Allowing 1 goal: 3-0-0 3 on 3: Allowing 2 goals: 5-0-1-1 3 on 4: Allowing 3 goals: 4-0-2 3 on 5: Allowing 4+ goals: 0-10-0-1 4 on 5: 3 22 Day Game (Prior to 5 PM): 1-2-1 Extra Attacker: 1 1 Specialty Jersey: Empty Net: 8 5 Penalty shot: Overtime: 4 LAST TIME WHEN (2020-21) REGULAR SEASON ALL-TIME RECORDS SH GOAL FOR: (4/3/21, SD, 7-3 L) vs. BAKERSFIELD: 29-22-4-5 (H: 17-9-2-2/R: 12-13-2-3) SH GOAL AGAINST: (3/12/21 @BAK, 4-1 L) vs. BELLEVILLE: 0-0-0-0 (H: 0-0-0-0/R: 0-0-0-0) EMPTY-NET GOAL FOR: (4/17/21, TEX 4-2 W) vs. BINGHAMPTOM: 0-0-0-0 (H: 0-0-0-0/R: 0-0-0-0) EMPTY-NET GOAL AGAINST: (4/21/21, SD, 6-2 L) vs. BRIDGEPORT: 0-0-0-0 (H: 0-0-0-0/R: 0-0-0-0) HAT-TRICK: vs. CHARLOTTE: 2-2-0-0 (H: 1-1-0-0/R: 1-1-0-0) HAT-TRICK AGAINST: C. 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