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Tonight's Game Over the Boards 2nd Pacific 7th Pacific STK Heat SD Gulls //////// PP: 10.0% | PK 91.7% AHL Game No. 48 // Stockton, Calif. PP: 11.0% | PK 77.8% //////// Team Leaders Team Leaders Goals: Froese/Phillips/Robinson - 1 Oct. 12 // 6:00 p.m. PST Goals: Sherwood/Drew - 1 Assists: Rinaldo - 3 Assists: 3 players - 1 Points: Rinaldo/Kirkland - 3 Points: Sherwood - 2 GAA: Zagidulin - 2.00 HEAT RECORD VS. SD: 0-0-0-0 GAA: Stolarz - 3.54 SVP: Zagidulin - .938 SVP: Stolarz - .900 Wins: Zagidulin - 2 2-0-0-0 ++++ ++++ 0-2-0-0 Wins: None 2019-20 SCHEDULE TONIGHT’S GAME OCTOBER 2-0-0-0 The Stockton Heat look to build on their strong start afer a week of, seeking a 3-0 mark with a 4 @COLORADO EAGLES W, 5-2 5 @COLORADO EAGLES W, 4-2 Saturday night tilt against the San Diego Gulls. The Heat never started 3-0 in the club’s brief tenure, 12 SAN DIEGO GULLS 6:00P 15 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P only starting 2-0 once prior to this season (2016-17). 18 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 19 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P 25 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P Tonight’s game is Stockton’s home opener, a good sign historically for the Heat – the club is 3-0-1 26 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P all-time in the first home game of a season, the lone loss coming in overtime last year against the NOVEMBER 1 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 7:00P Ontario Reign. 2 TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:00P 8 @TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:05P 9 @TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:05P 11 SAN DIEGO GULLS 1:00P 15 TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 7:00P OVER THE BOARDS 16 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 6:00P 21 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 10:30A BIG SNAG ZAG 23 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 27 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P Artyom Zagidulin will look to stay hot between the pipes for the Heat this weekend, coming of 29 @COLORADO EAGLES 6:05P 30 @COLORADO EAGLES 6:05P a two-win set in Colorado to open the season. ‘Zag’ stopped 60 shots over his first 120 minutes of AHL action, limiting the Eagles to two goals in each game. The netminder signed with Calgary DECEMBER 4 ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P following an impressive season with the KHL’s Metallurg Magnitogorsk in which he ran up a .924 7 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 6:00P 11 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P Save Percentage and 1.16 Goals Against Average. 14 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 1:15P 15 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 5:00P 18 IOWA WILD 7:00P 21 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P LOMBERG ALONE ON TOP 27 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 1:15P Fan-favorite Ryan Lomberg will skate in his 201st game with the Heat on Saturday, moving him past 28 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P 31 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 5:00P his former teammate Morgan Klimchuk as longest-tenured Heat player of all-time. The forward JANUARY from Richmond Hill, Ontario set a career high with 29 points last season and finished second in the 3 ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P 4 ONTARIO REIGN 6:00P AHL with four shorthanded goals. 8 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P 11 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 1:15P 12 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 3:00P HERE’S TO YOU, MR. ROBINSON 15 SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 17 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P Buddy Robinson has shot out of the gate on the 2019-20 campaign, scoring in each game for 18 COLORADO EAGLES 6:00P 20 COLORADO EAGLES 1:00P Stockton. Both of his goals last weekend were game-winners, already matching his GWG output 24 ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P from last year’s 65 games played. FEBRUARY 1 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 6:00P 8 @IOWA WILD 4:00P SPREADING THE WEALTH 9 @IOWA WILD 1:00P 12 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 7:00P Depth appeared to be a strength of this year’s Heat squad on paper, and the team lived up to the 14 ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P hype as 12 of 18 skaters who hit the ice for the Heat registered at least one point in the season- 15 TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:00P 17 SAN DIEGO GULLS 1:00P opening sweep of Colorado. Of the 12 who hit the score sheet, eight were forwards and four were 19 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 21 @TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:05P defensemen. 22 @TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 6:05P 28 SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 29 IOWA WILD 6:00P PK PROWESS MARCH The Heat have gotten of to a strong start on the penalty kill, earning an even 1-1 tally last weekend 6 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P 7 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 7:00P while down a man. Stockton conceded just one goal on 12 chances, good for a 91.7-percent clip on 10 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 7:00P 14 COLORADO EAGLES 6:00P the kill, while Robinson potted a shorthanded marker in Friday’s contest. 15 COLORADO EAGLES 5:00P 18 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P 20 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P 21 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 25 @BAKERSFIELD CONDORS 6:30P 28 ONTARIO REIGN 6:00P 29 SAN DIEGO GULLS 5:00P APRIL 1 @SAN DIEGO GULLS 7:00P 4 @SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 1:15P 5 SAN JOSE BARRACUDA 5:00P 8 @ONTARIO REIGN 7:00P 10 TUCSON ROADRUNNERS 7:00P *ALL TIMES PST S T O C K T O N H E A T . C O M Stockton Heat Hockey Club 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME Gm# Date Opponent Result Record GF-GA Heat Scorers GWG PP PK SF-SA W-L Goalies Att. 1 10/4/19 @Colorado W 5-2 1-0-0-0 5-2 11,18,10,23,45 10 0/3 8/8 24-30 Zagidulin/Bibeau 5289 2 10/5/19 @Colorado W 4-2 2-0-0-0 4-2 11,8,10,18 10 1/7 3/4 28-34 Zagidulin/Werner 5001 3 10/12/19 San Diego 4 10/15/19 Bakersfield 5 10/18/19 @San Diego 6 10/19/19 @Bakersfield 7 10/25/19 Bakersfield 8 10/26/19 @Bakersfield 9 11/1/19 San Jose 10 11/2/19 Tucson 11 11/8/19 @Tucson 12 11/9/19 @Tucson 13 11/11/19 San Diego 14 11/15/19 Tucson 15 11/16/19 San Jose 16 11/21/19 @Bakersfield 17 11/23/19 @San Diego 18 11/27/19 @Ontario 19 11/29/19 @Colorado 20 11/30/19 @Colorado 21 12/4/19 Ontario 22 12/7/19 Bakersfield 23 12/11/19 @Ontario 24 12/14/19 @San Jose 25 12/15/19 San Jose 26 12/18/19 Iowa 27 12/21/19 @San Diego 28 12/27/19 @San Jose 29 12/28/19 @Bakersfield 30 12/31/19 San Jose 31 1/3/20 Ontario 32 1/4/20 Ontario 33 1/8/20 Bakersfield 34 1/11/20 @San Jose 35 1/12/20 @San Jose 36 1/15/20 San Diego 37 1/17/20 @Ontario 38 1/18/20 Colorado 39 1/20/20 Colorado 40 1/24/20 Ontario 41 2/1/20 Bakersfield 42 2/8/20 @Iowa 43 2/9/20 @Iowa 44 2/12/20 @San Jose 45 2/14/20 Ontario 46 2/15/20 Tucson 47 2/17/20 San Diego 48 2/19/20 @San Diego 49 2/21/20 @Tucson 50 2/22/20 @Tucson 51 2/28/20 San Diego 52 2/29/20 Iowa 53 3/6/20 Bakersfield 54 3/7/20 @Bakersfield 55 3/10/20 San Jose 56 3/14/20 Colorado 57 3/15/20 Colorado 58 3/18/20 @Ontario 59 3/20/20 @Ontario 60 3/21/20 @San Diego 61 3/25/20 @Bakersfield 62 3/28/20 Ontario 63 3/29/20 San Diego 64 4/1/20 @San Diego 65 4/4/20 @San Jose 66 4/5/20 San Jose 67 4/8/20 @Ontario 68 4/10/20 Tucson S T O C K T O N H E A T . 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S/C Born Contract Draf Hometown 1 Tyler Parsons 6-1 190 G L 9/18/97 NHL CGY-2016-2-54 Chesterfield, MI, USA 5 Corey Schueneman 6-0 200 D L 9/2/95 AHL Undrafed Milford, MI, USA 6 Andrew Nielsen 6-4 230 D L 11/13/96 NHL TOR-2015-3-65 Red Deer, AB, CAN 8 Zac Leslie 6-0 175 D L 1/31/94 AHL LAK-2013-6-178 Ottawa, ON, CAN 10 Buddy Robinson 6-6 225 RW R 9/30/91 NHL Undrafed Bellmawr, NJ, USA 11 Matthew Phillips 5-7 155 RW R 4/6/98 NHL CGY-2016-6-166 Calgary, AB, CAN 13 Mason Morelli 6-1 200 LW L 2/1/96 AHL Undrafed Minot, ND, USA 18 Byron Froese 6-1 205 C R 3/12/91 NHL CHI-2009-4-119 Winkler, MB, CAN 19 Dillon Dube 5-11 185 C L 7/20/98 AHL CGY-2016-2-56 Golden, BC, CAN 20 Alex Gallant 6-0 185 C/LW L 12/8/92 AHL Undrafed Summerside, PEI, CAN 21 Glenn Gawdin 6-1 190 C R 3/25/97 NHL STL-2015-4-116 Richmond, BC, CAN 22 Alan Quine 6-0 205 C L 2/25/93 NHL NYI-2013-6-166 Belleville, ONT, CAN 23 Justin Kirkland 6-3 200 LW L 8/2/96 NHL NSH-2014-3-62 Camrose, AB, CAN 24 Martin Pospisil 6-2 180 C L 11/19/99 NHL CGY-2018-4-105 Zvolen, SVK 25 Eetu Tuulola 6-3 220 RW R 3/17/98 NHL CGY-2016-6-156 Hämeenlinna, FIN 28 Brandon Davidson 6-2 210 D L 8/21/91 NHL EDM-2010-6-162 Taber, AB, CAN 29 Adam Ruzicka 6-4 220 C L 5/11/99 NHL CGY-2017-4-109 Bratislava, SVK 30 Nick Schneider 6-2 180 G R 7/31/97 NHL Undrafed Leduc, AB, CAN 32 Jon Gillies 6-6 220 G L 1/22/94 NHL CGY- 2012-3-75 Concord, NH, USA 36 Zac Rinaldo 5-10 195 LW L 6/15/90 NHL PHI-2008-6-178 Mississauga, ONT, CAN 37 Rinat Valiev 6-2 215 D L 5/11/95 NHL TOR-2014-3-68 Nizhnekamsk, RUS 39 Luke Philp 5-10 180 C R 11/6/95 NHL Undrafed Canmore, AB, CAN 41 Ryan Lomberg 5-10 195 LW L 12/9/94 NHL Undrafed Richmond Hill, ON, CAN 42 Rob Hamilton 6-0 195 D L 1/1/94 AHL Undrafed Calgary, AB, CAN 44 Jacob Christiansen 6-1 194 D L 9/12/99 PTO Undrafed West Vancouver, BC, CAN 45 Alexander Yelesin 6-0 195 D R 2/7/96 NHL Undrafed Yaroslavl, RUS 50 Artyom Zagidulin 6-2 180 G L 8/8/95 NHL Undrafed Magnitogorsk, RUS HEAT ORGANIZATION Owners: N.
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