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Game Notes | Game 27 | Watch: Ahllive.Com | Listen: AM 1220 KDOW San Jose Barracuda Proud AHL affiliate of the: Game Notes | Game 27 | Watch: AHLLive.com | Listen: AM 1220 KDOW Date Team Result San Jose Barracuda (13-11-0-2) vs. Stockton Heat (16-8-1-2) Oct. 7 @Stockton W, 6-4 Oct. 13 Grand Rapids L, 3-7 Thurs., Dec. 28 | 1:15 P.M. PST | Sap Center | San Jose, Calif. Oct. 14 San Antonio L, 2-3 Oct. 18 Stockton W, 5-2 Oct. 21 @Cleveland L, 1-4 Afternoon(Matchup:!On!Thursday,!the!San!Jose!Barracuda!and!Stockton!Heat!return!from!the!holiday! Oct. 22 @Cleveland W, 1-0 (OT) Oct. 27 @San Antonio L, 1-3 break!to!clash!for!the!fourth!of!12!meetings!on!the!season.!San!Jose!is!2?1?0?0!against!the!top!team!in! Oct. 28 @Texas L, 2-3 (SO) the!Pacific!and!18?7?1?1!all?time!against!the!Stockton!Heat.!At!SAP!Center!the!Barracuda!are!11?3?0?0! Nov. 1 @Ontario L, 2-4 Nov. 5 Texas W, 6-1 all?time!against!the!Heat!and!1?1?0?0!this!season.! Nov. 11 Manitoba L, 2-5 ! Nov. 12 Manitoba W, 4-1 Last(Time(Out:!John!McCarthy,!Brandon!Bollig,!and!Brandon!Mashinter!each!tallied!and!Antoine! Nov. 18 Ontario W, 1-0 NOV. 19 ONTARI0 L, 1-4 Bibeau!made!29!saves!to!lead!the!Barracuda!past!the!Texas!Stars!3?2!on!December!22.!! NOV. 22 San Antonio W, 5-3 ! Nov. 24 @Ontario L, 0-3 Reindeer(Games:!Freshman!forward,!Rudolfs!Balcers!ranks!T?12th!in!the!AHL!among!first?year!players! Nov. 26 San Diego W, 5-3 Dec. 3 @Bakersfield W, 2-1 in!points!(20),!and!T?sixth!in!assists!(14).!Balcers!leads!the!Barracuda!in!points,!goals,!assists,!and! Dec. 6 Stockton L, 0-6 power!play!goals!(4).!A!season!ago,!Balcers!led!all!WHL!rookies!in!goals!(40)!with!the!Kamloops!Blazers.! Dec. 8 Tucson L, 1-3 The!Sharks!selected!the!Latvian!forward!in!the!fifth!round!(#142!overall)!in!the!2015!NHL!Draft.! Dec. 12 @Tucson W, 3-2 Dec. 13 @Tucson W, 5-2 ! Dec. 16 Bakersfield L, 2-4 Bibeau’s(Block(Party:!Barracuda!netminder!Antoine!Bibeau!ranks!fourth!in!the!AHL!in!goals?against! Dec. 17 Bakersfield W. 3-2 Dec. 21 @Bakersfield L, 3-4 (SO) average!(2.17),!12th!in!save!percentage!(.920),!and!T?first!in!shutouts!(2).!Bibeau!spent!the!first!three! Dec. 22 Texas W, 3-1 seasons!of!his!pro!career!within!the!Toronto!Maple!Leafs!organization!before!signing!with!San!Jose!as! Dec. 28 Stockton 1:15 PM a!free!agent!this!offseason.! Dec. 30 @Manitoba 12:00 PM Dec. 31 @Manitoba 12:00 PM ! Jan. 5 @San Diego 7:00 PM Dandy(Danny:!The!Sharks!reassigned!forward!Danny!O’Regan!back!to!the!Barracuda!on!Tuesday.!In! Jan. 6 @San Diego 7:00 PM two!games!against!the!Heat!this!season,!O’Regan!has!six!points!(four!goals,!two!assists)!and!a!plus?one! Jan. 9 San Antonio 7:00 PM Jan. 12 Rockford 7:00 PM rating.!A!season!ago,!the!former!Boston!University!Terrier!was!the!AHL’s!Rookie!of!the!Year!(Red! Jan. 15 Bakersfield 1:15 PM Garrett!Memorial)!after!leading!all!freshmen!with!58!points!(23!goals,!35!assists).! Jan. 17 Stockton 7:00 PM ! Jan. 19 @San Diego 7:00 PM Jan. 20 @San Diego 7:00 PM 700(For(Sommer:!San!Jose!Barracuda!Head!Coach!and!Bay!Area!native!Roy!Sommer!collected!his!700th! Jan. 23 @Texas 5:30 PM AHL!win!of!his!career!on!Dec.!3!at!Bakersfield,!2?1.!Sommer!is!the!first!coach!in!the!82?year!history!of! Jan. 25 @San Antonio 5:00 PM Jan. 27 @San Antonio 5:00 PM the!American!Hockey!League!to!reach!700!coaching!wins.!In!2015?16,!Sommer!surpassed!Fred!“Bun”! Feb. 2 @Stockton 7:00 PM Cook!as!the!AHL’s!all?time!leader!in!wins!and!collected!his!first!A.R.!Pieri!Memorial!Award!as!AHL! Feb. 3 Stockton 7:00 PM Coach!of!the!Year!in!2016?17.!Sommer,!who’s!in!his!AHL!record!20th!season!behind!the!bench!for!the! Feb. 5 Tucson 7:00 PM Feb. 10 San Diego 1:15 PM top!affiliate!of!the!San!Jose!Sharks,!coached!his!1,500th!game!in!the!AHL!last!on!Dec.!8!at!SAP!Center! Feb. 11 San Diego 12:00 PM against!Tucson.! Feb. 14 Tucson 7:00 PM ! Feb. 16 @Stockton 7:00 PM Feb. 17 @Stockton 6:00 PM Killing(It:!The!Barracuda!are!12!for!their!last!12!on!the!penalty!kill!and!have!been!perfect!in!their!last! Feb. 21 @Ontario 7:00 PM three!games.!The!Barracuda!rank!fifth!in!the!AHL!on!the!penalty!kill!(86.1)!and!first!in!the!Pacific! Feb. 23 @Bakersfield 7:00 PM Division.! Mar. 2 Bakersfield 7:00 PM Mar. 4 Ontario 12:00 PM ! Mar. 9 Cleveland 7:00 PM Cuda(Call(Up:!After!Joakim!Ryan’s!recall,!six!players!from!the!Barracuda’s!2017!Calder!Cup!playoff! Mar. 10 Cleveland 5:30 PM Mar. 16 @Bakersfield 7:00 PM roster!are!now!on!the!San!Jose!Sharks!(Marcus!Sorensen,!Tim!Heed,!Barclay!Goodrow,!Timo!Meier,! Mar. 18 @Ontario 3:00 PM Joakim!Ryan!and!Kevin!Labanc).!A!season!ago,!the!Barracuda!finished!with!the!Western!Conference’s! Mar. 20 @Tucson 6:05 PM best!regular!season!winning!percentage!(.699)!and!advanced!to!the!Conference!Finals!before!being! Mar. 21 @Tucson 6:05 PM Mar. 24 Ontario 5:30 PM eliminated!by!the!Grand!Rapids!Griffins!in!five!games. Mar. 25 Tucson 3:00 PM ! Mar. 30 @Grand Rapids 4:00 PM ! Mar. 31 @Rockford 4:00 PM ! Apr. 4 San Diego 7:00 PM Apr. 6 @Stockton 7:00 PM ! Apr. 7 Stockton 1:15 PM ! Apr. 11 @Bakersfield 6:30 PM ! Apr.! 13 Bakersfield 7:00 PM Apr. 14 @Stockton 6:00 PM Regular Season Team Leaders (2017-18) Regular Season Records (2017-18) Points: 20, Rudolfs Balcers Home: (8-7-0-0) Goals: 6, Danny O’Regan, Rudolfs Balcers, Brandon Bollig Road: (5-4-0-2) Assists: 14, Rudolfs Balcers Pacific Division: (11-8-0-2) PP Goals: 4, Rudolfs Balcers Central Division: (2-3-0-0) SH Goals: 1, Manuel Wiederer, Brandon Bollig Western Conference: (13-11-0-2) GW Goals: 2, Manuel Wiederer, Marcus Sorenson* Eastern Conference: PIMs: 29, Jacob Middleton Situational Records: +/-: +3, Manuel Wiederer, Kevin Labanc* 1-Goal Game: 5-1-0-2 Shootout Totals 2-Goal Game: 4-3-0-0 After a win: 3-8-0-1 Shooter Goals/Att % After a loss: 9-3-0-1 Danny O’Regan 0/1 .00 After an OTL/SOL: 1-2-0-0 Rudolfs Balcers 0/2 .00 Scoring First: 9-1-0-2 Michael Brodzinski 0/1 .00 Opponent Scoring First: 4-9-0-0 Adam Helewka 0/1 .00 Leading After 1 period: 6-0-0-1 Trailing After 1 period: 2-8-0-0 Tied After 1 period: 5-3-0-1 Leading after 2 periods: 7-1-0-0 Trailing after 2 periods: 1-6-0-1 Tied after 2 periods: 5-3-0-1 Overtime Record: 1-0 Goaltender Record Saves/Att % Shootout record: 0-2 Troy Grosenick 0-2 4/6 .666 Outshooting Opponent: 3-6-0-1 Outshot Opponent: 5-6-0-1 Even Shots: 4-0-0-0 Situation For Against Scoring 1 goal: 2-4-0-0 5 on 5: 51 46 Scoring 2 goals: 1-4-0-1 5 on 4: 17 3 Scoring 3 goals: 3-1-0-1 5 on 3: 1 0 Scoring 4+ goals: 7-0-0-0 4 on 4: 0 0 Allowing 1 goal: 3-0-0-0 4 on 3: 0 0 Allowing 2 goals: 4-0-0-1 3 on 3: 1 0 Allowing 3 goals: 2-4-0-1 3 on 4: 0 0 Allowing 4+ goals: 1-8-0-0 3 on 5: 0 1 Day Game (Prior to 5 PM): 4-4-0-0 4 on 5: 1 14 Specialty Jerseys: 1-1-0-0 Extra attacker: 1 1 Empty Net: 5 5 ! ! ! ! ! ! Last Time When Regular Season Team Leaders SH Goal For: Brandon Bollig 12/13/17 at TUC (W, 5-2) Vs. Bakersfield: 15-9-1-2 (Home: 8-5-0-1/Away 7-4-1-2) SH Goal Against: Trevor Cheek 12/13/17 vs. TUC (W, 5-2) Vs. Belleville: 0-0-0-0 (Home: 0-0-0-0/Away 0-0-0-0) Empty-Net Goal For: Brandon Mashinter 12/22/17 vs. TEX (W, 3-1) Vs. Binghamton: 0-0-0-0 (Home: o-0-0-0/Away 0-0-0-0) Empty-Net Goal Against: KEAGAN LOWE 12/16/17 VS. BAK (L, 2-4) Vs. Bridgeport: 0-0-0-0 (Home: o-0-0-0/Away 0-0-0-0) Hat-Trick Goal: Marcus Sorensen 11/5/17 vs. TEX (W, 6-1) Vs. Charlotte: 2-2-0-0 (Home: 1-1-0-0/Away 1-1-0-0) Hat-Trick Against: 3x last Josh Curry 12/21/17 at BAK (SOL, 3-4) Vs. Chicago: 0-0-0-0 (Home: o-0-0-0/Away 0-0-0-0) Penalty Shot: Adam Helewka 12/17/17 vs. BAK Vs. Cleveland: 1-1-0-0 (Home: o-0-0-0/Away 1-1-0-0) Penalty Shot Against: Vs.
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