PROUD AHL AFFILIATE of THE: SAN JOSE BARRACUDA (14-20-0-2) Vs IOWA WILD (22-14-3-2) J Date Team Result 10/4 @ONT 0-5, L SATURDAY, JAN

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PROUD AHL AFFILIATE of THE: SAN JOSE BARRACUDA (14-20-0-2) Vs IOWA WILD (22-14-3-2) J Date Team Result 10/4 @ONT 0-5, L SATURDAY, JAN SAN JOSE BARRACUDA GAME NOTES PROUD AHL AFFILIATE OF THE: SAN JOSE BARRACUDA (14-20-0-2) vs IOWA WILD (22-14-3-2) J Date Team Result 10/4 @ONT 0-5, L SATURDAY, JAN. 18 | 4:00 P.M. | WELLS FARGO ARENA | DES MOINES, IA 10/11 SD 5-1, W 10/13 BAK 4-3, W 10/19 ONT 2-5, L 10/25 @COL 2-4, L GAME NOTES | GAME 37 | WATCH: AHLTV | LISTEN: Sharks + Sap Center App 10/26 @COL 4-0, W 10/30 BAK 5-0, W Destination Des Moines: On Saturday, the Barracuda wrap up a two-game set with the Iowa Wild (Minnesota Wild). 11/1 @STK 2-3 SOL 11/3 TUC 3-5 L The Barracuda are 4-2-1-0 against Minnesota’s farm team all-time and 2-1-1-0 at the Wells Fargo Arena. A season 11/9 @BAK 3-6 L ago, the Barracuda went 2-2-0-0 against the Wild in four games, with Dylan Gambrell (four goals, two assists) and 11/10 SD 1-3 L Gerald Mayhew (three goals, three assists) leading the way offensively during the head-to-head matchup. 11/13 @SD 3-9 L 11/16 @STK 2-3 L Center of Attention: The Barracuda enter Saturday’s tilt with a 26-12-1-2 record against the Central Division all-time 11/17 TUC 7-1 W 11/20 TUC 2-8 L and hold a 13-5-1-2 record on the road against Central Division. A season ago, the Barracuda went 9-2-0-1 against 11/22 COL 1-4 L the Central and 4-1-0-1 on the road against Central foes. So far this season, the Pacific Division is 22-8-3-3 in head- 11/23 COL 6-2 W to-head meetings against Central Division opponents and boast a 9-4-1-2 record against the Wild. 11/27 @SD 3-2 OTW 11/29 BAK 3-4 L Last Time Out: The Barracuda fell behind to the Iowa Wild 1-0 on Friday night but answered with three unanswered 12/6 @ONT 9-2 W 12/7 @ONT 4-5 SOL goals in the third period to pick up 3-1 win. In the victory, Jeff Viel scored twice for the first time in his career and 12/11 BAK 6-2 W Sasha Chmelevski netted the game winner. Zachary Sawchenko earned the win by stopping 23 of 24. 12/14 STK 2-3 L 12/15 @STK 2-5 L Wild Things: Iowa’s Gerald Mayhew and Sam Anas both sit at second in the AHL in scoring (42) and Mayhew is 12/18 ONT 3-4 L 12/20 @SD 4-2 W pacing the league with 26 goals. In addition, Mayhew is fourth in the AHL in minor penalties (23), t-second in power- 12/27 STK 1-8 L play goals (10), fourth in shots (126) and first in game-winning goals (6). Anas is first in the AHL in power-play assists 12/29 BAK 5-7 L (21), power-play points (24) and third in assists (30). Mayhew and defenseman Brennan Menell were the Wild’s two 12/31 @STK 0-4 L All-Star Classic selections. 1/3 @TUC 1-5 L 1/4 @TUC 5-4 OTW 1/8 ONT 9-0 W Hey Now, You’re an All-Star: Joachim Blichfeld was the lone Barracuda player named to the 2020 AHL All-Star Classic 1/11 STK 0-2 L earlier this month, joining Jake Middleton, Francis Perron, Josef Korenar, Barclay Goodrow, Ryan Carpenter, Troy 1/12 STK 1-2 L Grosenick, Danny O'Regan, Antoine Bibeau, and Rudolfs Balcers as players to represent the Barracuda at the AHL 1/15 COL 7-2 W All-Star Classic. Blichfeld, 21, has appeared in 27 games with the Barracuda this season and currently sits at second 1/17 @IA 3-1 W on the team in goals (13), points (25) and is first in power-play goals (4). A season ago, Blichfeld led the WHL in 1/18 @IA 1/22 @BAK scoring (53 goals, 61 assists) and was named the WHL Player of the Year. Blichfeld is currently up with the Sharks. 1/25 ONT 1/31 @SD CarriCk Cooking: Trevor Carrick lit the lamp for the second-straight game on Wednesday and the third time over his 2/5 SD last four games and is now T-second in the AHL in goals (8) among d-men. On December 11, Carrick scored the first 2/7 @COL 2/8 @COL d-man hat-trick in franchise history in a 6-2 win over the Bakersfield Condors and is T-first on the team in game- 2/12 STK winners (3). A season ago, Carrick finished sixth among AHL defensemen in scoring (47), fourth in assists (38) and 2/16 @BAK 15th in penalty minutes (86) and helped lead the Charlotte Checkers to a Calder Cup Championship. The Sharks 2/17 TUC acquired Carrick in an offseason trade that sent Kyle Wood to the Carolina Hurricanes. 2/22 @SD 2/23 @ONT 2/26 ONT Halbs Heating Up: Second-year-pro Jayden Halbgewachs netted a pair of goals (13, 14) on Wednesday and now 2/29 SD leads the Barracuda in that department along with game-winners (3). Halbgewachs has six points (five goals, one 3/2 IA assist) over his last five games and has now recorded multiple-points in eight games this year. Two years ago, 3/4 IA Halbgewachs led the CHL in scoring (129) and the WHL in goals (70) as a member of the Moose Jaw Warriors. Friday 3/6 SD marks Halbgewachs’ 100th AHL game of his career. 3/7 SD 3/10 @STK 3/13 @SD Maxed Out: Sophomore forward Max Letunov recorded a pair of assists on Wednesday and now leads the Barracuda 3/14 @ONT in assists (20) and points (28). Wednesday was the 23-year-olds seventh multi-point effort this season and fifth of 3/17 COL his AHL career. The Sharks originally acquired Letunov from the Arizona Coyotes in a draft-day trade in 2016. 3/21 @BAK 3/22 BAK 3/27 @TUC Youth Movement: The Barracuda enter Friday as the AHL’s youngest roster with an average age of 22.48-years-old. 3/28 @TUC No other team in the league is under 23-years-old. In fact, seven players on the 'Cuda roster are 21-years-old or 4/1 ONT younger, including two players under 21 (Sasha Chmelevski [20] and Ivan Chekhovich [20]). 4/4 STK 4/5 @STK 4/8 @BAK 4/10 @BAK 4/11 @ONT Regular Season Team Leaders (2019-20) Regular Season Records (2019-20) Points: 28, M. Letunov Home: 8-12-0-0 Goals: 14, J. Halbgewachs Road: 6-8-0-2 Assists: 20, M. Letunov Pacific Division: 13-20-0-2 PP Goals: 4, J. Blichfeld Central Division: SH Goals: 1, E. Wienger/T. Carrick/A. True Western Conference: 14-20-0-2 GW Goals: 3, J. Halbgewachs/T. Carrick Eastern Conference: PIMS: 68, J. Viel Situational Records: +/-: +8, J. Roy 1-Goal Game: 3-5-0-2 Shootout Totals 2-Goal Game: 2-6-0-0 After a Win: 5-6-0-2 Shooter G/A % Shooter G/A % After a Loss: 8-11-0-0 A. True 1/1 1.0 After an OTL/SOL: 1-1-0-0 S. Suomela 1/1 1.0 Scoring First: 7-6-0-2 J. Blichfeld 0/2 .00 Opponent Scoring First: 5-13-0-0 J. Brodzinski 0/1 .00 Leading After 1 Period: 9-6-0-1 Trailing After 1 Period: 3-12-0-0 Tied After 1 Period: 2-1-0-1 Leading After 2 Periods: 10-2-0-1 Trailing after 2 periods: 4-16-0-0 Tied After 2 Periods: 0-2-0-0 Overtime Record: 2-0 Goaltender Record Saves/Att % Shootout record: 0-2 Josef Korenar 0-1 0/5 0% Outshooting Opponent: 8-14-0-2 Outshot Opponent: 5-5-0-2 Situation For Against Even Shots: 1-0-0-0 5 on 5 83 81 Scoring 1 Goal: 0-5-0-0 5 on 4: 26 28 Scoring 2 goals: 0-6-0-1 5 on 3: Scoring 3 goals: 2-5-0-0 4 on 4: 3 Scoring 4+ goals: 12-1-0-1 4 on 3: Allowing 1 goal: 2-0-0-0 3 on 3: Allowing 2 goals: 6-2-0-1 3 on 4: Allowing 3 goals: 1-3-0-0 3 on 5: Allowing 4+ goals: 1-14-0-1 4 of 5: 2 6 Day Game (Prior to 5 PM): 2-4-0-0 Extra Attacker: 1 1 Specialty Jersey: 1-2-0-0 Empty Net: 2 10 Penalty shot: Overtime: 2 Last Time When (2019-20) Regular Season All-Time Records SH GOAL FOR: 3x last Alex True [EN] 12/20/19 at SD (4-2 W) vs. BAKERSFIELD: 26-18-2-4 (H: 15-9-1-2/R: 11-9-1-2) SH GOAL AGAINST: Buddy Robinson 12/31/19 at STK (0-4 L) vs. BELLEVILLE: 0-0-0-0 (H: 0-0-0-0/R: 0-0-0-0) EMPTY-NET GOAL FOR: Jeff Viel 1/17/20 at IA (3-1 W) vs. BINGHAMPTOM: 0-0-0-0 (H: 0-0-0-0/R: 0-0-0-0) EMPTY-NET GOAL AGAINST: Brayden Burke & Michael Chaput 1/3/20 at TUC (1-5 L) vs.
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