Gulls (14-15-2-2) vs. (23-7-2-3) Jan 15, 2020 -- AHL Game #600 GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% 33 6-1 197 11 3 5 1 0 3.01 0.908 32 6-6 220 17 10 4 3 1 2.45 0.913 41 6-6 210 24 11 10 3 0 2.87 0.915 50 6-2 180 20 13 3 2 1 2.97 0.901 SKATERS SKATERS # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 2 Jani Hakanpaa D 6-6 207 30 1 10 11 16 6 3 D 6-2 200 5 0 0 0 6 -1 3 D 5-10 183 30 8 13 21 34 0 5 Corey Schueneman D 6-0 200 24 1 10 11 23 5 4 D 6-2 197 14 2 6 8 10 3 6 Andrew Nielsen D 6-4 230 33 0 5 5 36 12 5 Simon Benoit D 6-3 191 32 2 6 8 17 -3 8 Zac Leslie D 6-0 175 30 4 19 23 24 13 6 D 6-0 186 21 2 7 9 22 5 10 RW 6-6 225 35 15 13 28 48 10 10 Alex Dostie C 5-10 175 31 9 4 13 4 -3 11 Matthew Phillips RW 5-7 155 28 14 16 30 2 4 12 RW 6-0 185 21 1 6 7 49 -8 13 Mason Morelli LW 6-1 200 22 2 3 5 13 -6 13 RW 6-1 178 2 1 3 4 0 6 16 Mitch Hults C 6-2 205 7 0 1 1 0 -2 14 Antoine Morand C 5-11 184 32 4 9 13 18 2 18 C 6-1 205 29 12 11 23 32 8 15 Scott Moldenhauer D 6-4 225 13 0 2 2 9 -3 20 Alex Gallant LW 6-0 185 24 2 2 4 65 -4 17 C 6-0 178 28 4 8 12 6 -5 21 C 6-1 190 35 11 24 35 20 12 18 Deven Sideroff RW 6-0 180 13 1 2 3 2 1 22 C 6-0 205 24 8 23 31 10 17 19 LW 5-11 200 31 7 7 14 14 -2 23 LW 6-3 200 33 6 18 24 24 -5 21 Brent Gates Jr. LW 6-2 196 13 2 1 3 4 1 24 Martin Pospisil LW 6-2 180 8 0 0 0 26 -2 22 RW 5-10 190 6 1 2 3 0 -1 25 RW 6-3 220 31 6 6 12 19 -3 23 Chris Mueller C 5-10 196 36 12 14 26 26 -20 27 RW 5-9 175 12 8 7 15 8 8 24 Ryan Johnston D 5-10 179 10 0 4 4 0 0 28 Brandon Davidson D 6-2 210 28 3 16 19 17 4 25 C 6-0 205 23 16 8 24 18 19 29 Adam Ruzicka C 6-4 220 34 7 8 15 10 0 26 LW 6-4 225 6 0 0 0 2 0 37 D 6-2 215 29 1 5 6 22 4 28 C 5-10 175 33 8 12 20 20 4 39 Luke Philp C 5-10 180 33 15 8 23 12 10 32 Jack Kopacka LW 6-3 192 28 6 6 12 2 -5 41 LW 5-10 195 21 11 9 20 14 6 36 Hunter Drew D 6-1 191 27 2 5 7 33 4 42 Rob Hamilton D 6-0 195 33 2 6 8 6 14 44 RW 6-0 194 21 7 7 14 4 3

Team Staff Team Staff General Manager Bob Ferguson General Manager Cail MacLean Head Coach Head Coach Joe Cirella Assistant Coach Sylvain Lefebvre Assistant Coach Assistant Coach David Urquhart Assistant Coach

OFFICIALS Referee Dan Kelly (#45) Referee Stephen Hiff (#56) Linesman Alexander Ledovskiy (#21) Linesman Nikolaus Diehr (#31)

theahl.com AHL Game #600 STK HEAT Referees Linesmen SD GULLS Season Record #45 Kelly #21 Ledovskiy Season Record W – L – OTL – SOL #56 Hiff #31 Diehr W – L – OTL – SOL 23-7-2-3 14-15-2-2 HEAT RECORDS TEAM LEADERS PACIFIC DIVISION STANDINGS PROMOS & PARTY DECK Current streak: 3-0-0-0 Goals: Robinson/Philp - 15 1. (53 pts) - Fans can enjoy a craft beer by stopping by Brewhaus Bros. on the party deck! Last 5 games: 4-1-0-0 Assists: Gawdin - 24 2. Stockton Heat (51 pts) - Jersey of the Night will make its way Last 10 games: 6-2-1-1 Points: Gawdin - 35 3. (42 pts) through the stands ($2 for a chance to win a Tyler Shattock Thunder jersey), Home: 9-4-2-1 PIMs: Gallant - 65 4. (37 pts) Spirit Station, Prize Wheel ($2 for one Away: 14-3-0-2 Wins: Zagidulin - 13 5. (36 pts) spin, $5 for three) and more! Power Play: 36-for-133 (27.1%); 1st GAA: Gillies - 2.45 6. (32 pts) - Grab your Heat gear by stopping by a Heat Locker location on the Puck Drop Kill: 134-for-154 (87.0%); 3rd SV%: Gillies - .913 7. (26 pts) Party Deck or the North Entrance. WHAT TO WATCH FOR

LIKE FINE QUINE: Alan Quine is riding a team-best six game scoring streak into Wednesday’s tilt with San Diego, the forward totaling a pair of goals and six assists over that span. Quine, who led the Heat in scoring last season with 52 points in 41 games, has risen to second on the Heat roster with 31 points (8g,23a) and has narrowly surpassed his scoring clip from a year ago, now at 1.29 points per game compared to 2018-19’s pace of 1.27.

GETTING DEFENSIVE: While the Heat relied on the offense early in the season, Stockton has ratcheted up the defensive play of late – recording a pair of shutouts and allowing just eight goals over the last six games. Since the calendar flipped to December, the Heat have allowed more than three goals in regulation just once and have held opponents to two or fewer goals nine times.

SPECIAL TEAMS EDGE: The Heat boast the AHL’s best complement of special teams units, one of just two teams in the league to have both the power play and penalty kill in the top five. Stockton, which entered the week one spot ahead of Milwaukee on both fronts, has also enjoyed a strong advantage in the season series against San Diego, clicking at 35.3-percent on the power play while limiting the Gulls to just 1-for-16 on the man-advantage.

DON’T FORGET

FLEX PACK BOGO: As we start a new decade of Heat hockey, take advantage of a buy-one-get-one In-Shape Flex Pack offer! Get 16 or more undated vouchers redeemable for any Heat home game at half price!

AHLTV PRICE DROP: Don’t miss a Heat game for the remainder of the season, whether home or away, by taking advantage of a midseason price drop on AHLTV subscriptions! Heat to TheAHL.com/AHLTV for more information and to sign up.

HEAT GIVE THANKS: The Stockton Heat are inviting fans to join us in our Heat Give Thanks initiative to total 1,500 hours of community service in the Stockton area this season. One lucky participant will get a $1,500 check to benefit the charity of their choice! Visit StocktonHeat.com/Heat-Give-Thanks/ for more information!

TEDDY BEAR TOSS: Our annual Teddy Bear Toss game is this Saturday, Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. against Colorado! Bring your bears to the game and be ready to toss them when the Heat score their first ! Discounted tickets are available at StocktonHeat.com.