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2014-15 MEDIA GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS STAFF DIRECTORY

FRONT OFFICE: Staff Directory………………………………………… 2 Owner: Brad Rowbotham

President/Alt. Governor: Dave Piecuch Team History……………………………………….…… 4

Chief Financial Officer: Bill Davidson Front Office Biographies ……………………… 17 Director of Finance & Human Resources: Tess Jaurigue Executive Management …………..…...18

Front Office Staff…………………..…...20 Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service: Robert Norton Hockey Operations/Medical Staff…….. 21 Ticket Services Manager: Jessica Schaffer Broadcasting…………………………… 26 Account Executive & Retail Manager: Marcy Kardos

Account Executive: Chris Avila Player Biographies……………………………….… 27 Account Executive: Rachel Saiger Roster………………………………………………..48 Account Executive: Jeff Zenor

Outside Account Executive: Kirk Goodman 2013-14 In Review……………………..…. 49

Vice President, Corporate Sales & Service: Debra Bachle RECORDS ………………………………………………. 69 Director, Corporate Sales & Broadcasting: Chris Collins All-Time Club Records …………………………... 69 Director, Corporate Sales & Service: Ron Posey All-Time Thunder Records ……………………….. 79

All-Time Records During Signature Promotions…106

All-Time Thunder Playoff Scores/Records …….... 115 Broadcaster and Manager of Marketing,

Media Relations and Digital Assets : Brandon Kisker 2014-15 Opponents…………………………………………. 147 Manager of Community Relations: Katie Billiet Scheduled Opponents…….……………………… 148 Game Operations Manager: Daniel Bell Non-scheduled Opponents/Alignment……………151 Video Production Supervisor: Jay Lizotte

Stockton Arena IT Manager: Matt Gilmore Affiliates………………………………………………… 152

Head Coach: Rich Kromm Media Information………………………………. 154 Head Athletic Trainer: Dennis “Moose” Brogna ECHL information……………... 155 Interim Trainer: J.T. Tienda ECHL Critical Dates ………...… 156 Equipment Manager: Corby Antropik Media Regulations…………….. 158

How to figure……………………159 Arena: Stockton Arena ECHL Style Guide…………….…160 NHL affiliate: Medical glossary…………..…… 166 AHL affiliate: Bridgeport Sound Tigers Did You Know?...... 169

Opened: 2005 Thunder Style Guide…………………………………… 170 Capacity: 9,737 Logo Usage…………….……..171 Ticket office: (209) 373-1700 Font Guide…………………….174

Photo Guide…………………..175 Stockton Thunder Professional Hockey

248 W. Fremont Street Season Schedule…………………………………………176 Stockton, CA. 95203

Tel: (209) 373-1500 Editor: Brandon Kisker & Dustin Cowell Fax: (209) 373-1525 Photographers: Asvitt Photography

Website: www.stocktonthunder.com Special thanks: Facebook: www.facebook.com/StocktonThunder Joe Babik (ECHL) Twitter: www.twitter.com/StocktonThunder J.J. Hebert, Andy Devlin and Marc Ciampa ( Oilers) Video: www.YouTube.com/TheStocktonThunder Don Davis (Fresno Falcons) hephotoweb.com

Mike Benton (Alaska Aces)

Some statistical information courtesy of The Hockey Internet Database, www.hockeydb.com and Elite Prospects, www.eliteprospects.com.

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3 IN THE BEGINNING setting a club record for most saves in one season (1,412), overcoming a On a cold, crisp day in January 2005, Dan Chapman walked into a near- recurring hip injury that nearly sidelined him for the season in February. empty office located on Main Street in downtown Stockton with just one desk and an office chair, and the Stockton Hockey Franchise Group officially set But by far the most exciting things in Stockton were happening in the stands. up shop. Each game, more and more fans were taking residence in ThunderLand. During the final home game of the season, the Thunder fans dethroned the What began with just a desk light now has turned into a spotlight large , who had been the league attendance kings for the past enough to cover the Central Valley sports scene. five seasons. The Thunder drew 30,562 fans to Stockton Arena in the final four regular season games, averaging over 7,000 per game to knock off the February came and the team would begin selling season tickets for the first Everblades and capture the ECHL's attendance title with a total of 228,364 time. On February 5, 2005, over 600 season tickets were sold to fans that fans for all 36 home games during 2005-06. lined up early in the morning to be the first to purchase tickets for Stockton's new team. The Thunder season ended on a high note when the team won its final game of the season with a 4-2 victory over San Diego. Over 9,000 fans cheered Throughout the year, the Thunder front office was a whirlwind of activity as the team on that night. Most fans stayed well after the final buzzer sounded to new front office staff members were hired and the ground work was laid for see awards given to Joel Irwin (Leading Scorer), Dean Stork (Inaugural Team the team's inaugural season. ) and Jake Moreland (MVP).

The ECHL's Stockton Hockey Franchise Group was born when owner Michael With the thrills of every Moreland save and strong finish, Cichocki set out to Reinsdorf purchased the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies, only two seasons take the Thunder to the next level during the offseason – the right to play after the team won the ECHL's Championship. Reinsdorf relocated hockey in April and beyond. the team to Stockton where a brand-new, state-of-the-art arena was being built. All but four players who had 05-06 playing experience (Nathan Martz, Mike Lalonde, Steve Slonina and Jeff Lang) were ushered out or simply moved on. During the summer, while construction crews worked around the clock on the In place was new blood – fast, agile skaters who still maintained the playing arena and temperatures continuously reached over 100 degrees, the team style of Cichocki’s team – the forechecking aggressiveness of a pit-bull. continued to sell tickets at a fast pace to fans throughout the Central Valley. The Phoenix Coyotes pulled out of an affiliation relationship with the Thunder, leaving Cichocki to search for one team that would match his playing style On May 11, fans were introduced for the first time to Head Coach Chris and raise the bar on player development for the NHL. In late August of 2006, Cichocki at an afternoon press conference at Valley Brew Family Restaurant. the came calling and signed a one-year pact with the Two weeks later, on May 23, the hockey team taking the Central Valley by Thunder, serving as a pipeline to rich talent that would carry the team to new storm had a name that fit - the Thunder. The name was submitted by 11-year heights. old Michelle Costa of Tracy. 2006-07 After two impressive seasons in Atlantic City, it was clear there was only one The Thunder got off to a roaring start in 2006-07, going unbeaten in 20 of man appropriate to announce as the Thunder's first player signing: its first 22 games (15-2-5 record). For their efforts, four Thunder players – Jake Moreland. Moreland's signing personified the first player on Martz, Beau Geisler, Troy Bodie and were chosen to the the Thunder roster in the image of what 's team was to be in National Conference All-Star team, including Martz and Geisler’s selection to 2005-06: unrelenting, aggressive, and capable of the highlight play or save. the starting lineup. In the middle of a swift turnaround of the team, Cichocki was honored with his third selection to the All-Star Game as a head coach, 2005-06 tying a league all-time high with Alaska’s and Gwinnett’s Jeff The 2005-06 season began with a wave of fan support, as a throng of Pyle. Thunder fans trekked south to Fresno's on October 22, witnessing a Stockton comeback that fell painfully short in a 4-3 setback to The fans kept coming as well. Three sellouts and 10 games drew crowds of the , marking the Thunder's ECHL debut. 8,000 or more at Stockton Arena were fueled by the fan’s unquenchable thirst for hockey and entertainment and the Thunder’s way of Two weeks later, Stockton got another landmark: its first win in team history. giving back to the community, starting with “Thunder Goes Pink” weekend in The Thunder silenced a boisterous crowd of 13,001 at San Diego's iPayOne November to celebrate breast cancer awareness. Center, knocking off the Gulls by a 4-3 score, as Stephen Slonina repetitively jammed at a rebound located at the top of the crease and etched For the second straight year, “Teddy Bear Toss” night drew in a nearly- a date for the history books. packed house, as thousands of stuffed animals rained onto the ice following a Mike Lalonde shorthanded against Bakersfield in January and the Through all the buildup and hype that surrounded the much heralded animals were donated through the United Way of San Joaquin County opening of the new arena, the night of December 10, 2005 not only went afterwards. down as a historical night for Stockton hockey, but for the changing lifestyle of San Joaquin Valley residents. The new arena promised to be the start of What was also developing in the midst of the strong start was a springboard many new entertainment options for Stockton residents in the months to to higher levels for Thunder players. Tyler Spurgeon earned a promotion to come. the AHL with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and , who appeared in 17 games with Stockton, shot all the way up to Edmonton within Fans came in droves for the red-letter game as the Thunder matched-up two months, becoming the first former Thunder player to earn a spot with an against the Phoenix RoadRunners. A sellout crowd of 10,117 witnessed a 4-0 NHL club. Thunder blanking over Phoenix, which included Moreland's of 22 saves to post the first shutout in Thunder history. Mike Lalonde christened the As the Thunder closed on its first all-time Kelly Cup Playoff berth, the new arena by scoring the game's first goal on a first-period power play tally, assignment of goal-scorer extraordinaire and trade deadline while Slonina shined with a two-goal game, including a third-period acquisitions of defenseman Brian Lee from Gwinnett and Colin Pepperall breakaway goal to put away Phoenix. (free-agent signee) energized the team, winning an all-time club record 11 straight games, boosting the Thunder into the fifth seed of the playoffs. The Thunder even got involved with the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, sending Maris Ziedins to the hockey championship tournament In a wide-open field with no clear-cut favorite, the Thunder faced the as a member of Team Latvia. Ziedins scored a goal during the tournament, Steelheads in the National Conference Quarterfinal, whom Stockton had notching a mark for Stockton in the world's most important international taken 7 of 10 games from in the regular season. Yet, Idaho was loaded with winter sports competition. playoff experience from its previous 2004 Kelly Cup championship team, which proved the best-of-seven game series would be no picnic. Riding tweaks to the roster and the multiplying fan base, the Thunder finished the 2005-06 season unbeaten in 13 of their final 20 games, with Moreland Yet, the Thunder feasted on a Game 1 comeback, taking a 4-2 win in front of a silenced crowd at Qwest Arena after scored one of the

4 biggest goals in Thunder history – a shorthanded goal with four minutes left in continuous season-long celebration of the league’s 20th anniversary. regulation to highlight a three-goal third period. Thousands of tourists poured into the downtown waterfront events center for the week, aided by the ECHL Skills Competition on Jan. 22 and the inaugural Idaho won the next two games in the series, including an 88-minute, double- ECHL Hall of Fame induction ceremony the morning after. overtime affair in Game 3 at Stockton Arena. But the Thunder bounced back in Game 4 with a 3-2 win to knot the series at 2-2. Yet, Idaho had an answer Three Thunder represented the hometown crowd in the Jan. 23 game in the form of Lance Galbraith’s overtime winner in Game 5, setting up televised nationally by NHL Network and aired throughout the country via Idaho’s academic 6-1 win in Game 6 to close the Thunder season. Idaho NHL Radio, as Ryan MacMurchy, Brad Farynuk and Andy Contois helped the eventually rode the wave of momentum and captured its second Kelly Cup National Conference take a 10-7 win. title in four years. The crowd of nearly 7,500 had their offensive appetite whet as the high- 2007-08 scoring affair was topped by a new offensive record, when Ash Goldie’s hat In 2007-08, higher expectations surrounded the Thunder in an off-season trick and three assists set a new ECHL All-Star Game record with a six-point that produced free-agent signings of four players with ECHL All-Star Game outing. experience, followed by a six-month period that involved the highs and lows of the ECHL All-Star Game, injuries, a wild opening night, call-ups, the Following the week, it was back to reality for the Thunder, who still had a Cyclones, down-to-the-wire finishes and another attendance title. long road ahead in the final half of the season in attempts to lock up a postseason berth. Following a stretch of losing their first three games, the Thunder began its quest for a second straight Kelly Cup Playoff appearance with their first win of The , who seemed to be destroying everything in their the season – in convincing fashion – by trumping the Phoenix RoadRunners in path on their way to a Brabham Cup title and Kelly Cup championship, hit a a 4-0 triumph that helped rookie goaltender Glenn Fisher earn his first career major speed bump along Fremont Street on March 1. Rising to the occasion shutout. Ryan O’Marra, the second player with first round NHL Draft in a playoff-like atmosphere, the Thunder and Boron (who made 42 saves) experience to don a Thunder uniform, made a smashing debut with two goals suffocated the Cyclones vaunted offense and snapped the team’s league in the victory. record 17-game winning streak in front of a raucous crowd of nearly 7,000. Rookie sensation , who would go onto win the league’s Three nights later, the rallying cry of Thunder hockey, “Rated E For scoring title by a whopping 15 points, had his league record 20-game assist Excitement,” took the home opener against the Alaska Aces and turned it into streak snapped in the process. an Oscar Night premiere overtone. A red-carpet entrance was laid out for the fans of over 8,000 in attendance, a movie character costume contest was A photo finish in the National Conference playoff race came down to the final held at center ice and Thunder staff donned black-tie apparel. weekend and a final hurdle stood in the way of the Thunder clinching their second straight playoff berth – the Grizzlies – who had won 5 of 6 The ending was also fit for the silver screen. Right David Rohlfs sent games against the Thunder that year entering the season-concluding three- the crowd home with a happy ending after his one-timer from the left circle game series. beat counterpart with 2:56 left in overtime. However, the gave the Thunder help by defeating the The Thunder were in the middle of a 6-1-0 stretch in seven games and the ninth-place Phoenix RoadRunners (who entered the weekend one point ship seemed to be righted, receiving scoring in bunches from Andy Contois, behind the Thunder) the final night of the regular season. The Thunder, who , O’Marra, Beau Geisler and rookie sensation Sebastien finally had life breathed back into their lineup with the return of Micflikier and Bisaillon, a 21-year old defenseman armed with a booming that Bisaillon from the AHL, took advantage by posting two of the most dramatic helped produce four goals in just a six-game stretch during the period. finishes of the season in the final two games.

His first, a missile of a one-timer from the left point on November 2, helped Following a 5-3 loss on April 3, the Thunder rebounded the next evening and the Thunder sink the in a 4-0 victory that served many beat the Grizzlies 6-5 when Brandon Schwartz scored a game-winning goal accomplishments. It was the first of back-to-back victories during “Thunder with 14 seconds left in the third period, set up by a Micflikier pass behind the Goes Pink II” weekend, celebrating breast cancer awareness which was aided Grizzlies net. by over 17,000 fans in attendance for the two consecutive nights while the Thunder showed their support by donning pink-bolted jerseys and skating on On the season’s final night, the Thunder righted the ship after falling behind a pink-accented ice surface. 3-0 in the second period and scored three unanswered goals, capped by Schwartz’s deflection goal with 1:15 left in regulation which forced overtime In the first meeting since the 2007 first round playoff series which saw Idaho and officially punched the team’s playoff dance card, personified by an advance past the Thunder en route to a Kelly Cup title, the Thunder also eruption of sticks, arms and voices on the bench when regulation time ended. served payback while Glenn Fisher set a club record with his second straight Utah capped the game on ’s overtime goal and won 4-3. shutout. His streak would continue into a November 6 road game against the Phoenix RoadRunners, when his shutout streak of 153:48 set a team record. What lied ahead was best-of-seven series against the Las Vegas Wranglers, who earned the best record in the National Conference. Like Utah, the However, injuries, call-ups and inconsistent play left the Thunder languishing Wranglers posed a serious hurdle as the Thunder had not won a game in at the .500 mark at the All-Star break and changes to the lineup were in since March 28, 2006. Yet, as many coaches preach to their store. Jesse Bennefield, who scored six goals in his first seven games, was players to throw statistics out the window in the playoffs, the Thunder did shipped out to the for hard-hitting defenseman L.P. likewise – and in dramatic fashion again. Lachance and enforcer – an effort to mix more grit into a lineup filled with a surplus of finesse-oriented players. Entering the third period with a 1-0 deficit in Game 1, the Thunder erupted for four goals and sunk the Wranglers in a 4-2 win, aided by Jonas Almtorp’s A changing of the guard was on tap as goaltender Cam Ellsworth was dealt shorthanded goal with 4:19 left. to the for future considerations, giving room for newcomer Tim Boron to step in after being claimed off waivers from the Las Vegas got the best of the Thunder in the next three games, including two . overtime wins in Games 2 and 4 for a commanding 3-1 series lead. The Thunder refused to go quietly and throttled the Wranglers for a 6-3 win at Boron would go on to post three , a team record which started on Stockton Arena in Game 5, aided by Stephane Goulet’s hat trick – the first December 27 against the Fresno Falcons in a 2-0 triumph. What helped Thunder player to score three goals in a playoff game. make the subplot juicier was the return of Boron’s counterpart and fellow St. Cloud State predecessor – Jake Moreland – who made his first return to The stakes were raised in Game 6 and despite a valiant effort by the Thunder, Stockton Arena since tending the pipes for the Thunder during 2005-06. the Wranglers proved to be too much and ended the series and the Thunder season in a 4-1 win at Las Vegas, en route to the club’s first ever Kelly Cup The moment that thousands of hockey fans had waited for since the previous Finals appearance. summer came on January 22-23, when the hockey world shined its spotlight on the city of Stockton for the ECHL All-Star Game, the crown jewel of a

5 For the fans who piled into Stockton Arena – 239,337 in total to garner the But ’s confidence took a daring step in the form of unbridled Thunder’s third straight attendance title, the rallying cry of “Rated E” certainly expression in the media. Before the clubs shifted back north for Games 3-5 in gave them exactly what they bargained for – excitement. Stockton, it was Ontario head coach Karl Taylor’s single excuse in local newspapers for the Game 2 loss that made it on the Thunder dressing room 2008-09 bulletin boards by saying, “we weren't prepared to play. We thought it was Thunder fans had enjoyed calling themselves “top dog” when it came to going to be easy.” loyalty for three seasons. An additional boost began with an increased dedication from the Edmonton Oilers and at helping Maybe Ontario was banking that statement off a 4-0-0 regular season record players move onto the next level and strengthen the team’s talent depth. at Stockton Arena. Maybe it fueled their confidence, certain they could do it with one hand tied behind their back after the Thunder dropped a lackluster Head Coach Chris Cichocki signed just seven players in the offseason as part 5-1 loss in Game 3. of an agreement that had a whopping 19 players with an NHL contract or an AHL contract (including those inactive or on injured reserve) making the The Thunder decided to prove them wrong. opening night roster via the Springfield Falcons. Ryan Huddy was one of them, whose offensive brilliance totaled 35 goals and 73 points that season, In came Van Buskirk for help, who only had two games of professional shattering Thunder scoring records. experience.

Among other highlights was goaltender Andrew Perugini, assigned from Making his playoff debut and thus cast into the fire, Van Buskirk was as cool Springfield, who became the second goaltender in Thunder history to win as ice in Game 4, making 34 astounding saves. However, with the Thunder more than 20 games in a season (joining Dubnyk). hanging onto a 4-2 lead, their conservative approach to closing the game almost cost them when Ontario roared back with two dramatic goals in the Expectations, again, rose for the Thunder who had a roster laden with talent, final minutes, a shorthanded goal by and an extra attacker speed, grit and goaltending. But injuries and inconsistent play led the team to marker by to send the game into overtime, tied 4-4. a 10-17-4 start to the regular season, ushering in change. It didn’t take long for the Thunder to pick up their working bootstraps and For the first time in Thunder history, the change involved the coaching staff. end the Reign threat. On an attacking zone faceoff just minutes into sudden Cichocki was relieved of his duties on December 29, just 24 hours after a 5-2 death overtime, the first line of Mike Lalonde, Ryan Huddy and James Bates loss at home to the , which was the team’s fifth loss in a cycled the puck into the corners long enough to keep the towering defensive row and the tail-end of a 2-8-1 stretch in 11 games. pair of and Chad Starling spinning with heads on a swivel. Capitalizing off the quicker matchup, Huddy found daylight from behind the In came , who had been a finalist for the first Thunder head net and centered the puck for Bates, waiting in the slot. coaching position in 2005-06 but over four years later, stepped in after his Fresno Falcons folded during the middle of the season. Coming full circle The rookie right winger, who buried 16 goals in the regular season and had four years later, Thomas brought a brash attitude, a Kelly Cup ring, .636 his first of the playoffs earlier that night, made no mistake on a one-timer lifetime winning percentage as coach, and an entertaining and up-tempo from the slot and rifled the puck over goaltender ’s . The puck possession style all geared to turn the Thunder’s season around in a goal sent the Thunder to a dramatic 5-4 victory and Stockton Arena into hurry. delirium, as Bates was mobbed by his teammates on the ice.

The move paid off. Under Thomas’ guidance, the Thunder began the new era Van Buskirk continued his brilliance in net with 30 more saves in Game 5, by winning seven games in a row amidst a 7-0-1 stretch in eight games with sending Ontario to the brink of elimination with a 4-2 victory just two days new additions to the roster that Thomas brought along from Fresno in all- later, but lost the services of captain Matt O’Dette and Lalonde to injury. stars Kenny MacAulay and Igor Gongalsky, defensemen Matt O’Dette, Daryl Ontario wouldn’t go down without a fight as well and Game 7 was forced Marcoux and rookie sensation Judd Blackwater. after the Thunder dropped another 4-3 heart-pounding decision despite scoring three goals in the third period to mount a comeback. The Thunder were the talk of the ECHL by late January when the All-Star Game in Reading rolled around. Three members of the Thunder (Thomas, The momentum from Tuesday’s Game 6 fueled the Thunder for Game 7 and Cory Urquhart and Ryan Huddy) represented the National Conference while a head coach Matt Thomas, who was behind the bench for the third deciding fourth selection – MacAulay – took a detour to the AHL’s for game in his career. With a surprise appearance by Troy Bodie (now an the remainder of the regular season by earning a well-deserved call-up. Anaheim Duck) in attendance, the Thunder came out prepared under acting captain Craig Valette and blitzed their way to a 4-1 lead after the first period. With newfound confidence, the Thunder gained ground on the entire West Division and a 5-1 hammering of the first place Ontario Reign put them three The Thunder followed by trying to tie the defensive screws on the Reign for the points out of the top spot in early February. In December, the top spot rest of the game and the plan seemed to work, until the team went into seemed out of reach with the team languishing in fourth place. coasting mode. The Reign took advantage and a goal by Ontario veteran Brad Mehalko was answered by Valette’s power-play goal, seemingly putting Fans kept coming in droves to see the hottest sports attraction in the San the game out of reach at a 5-2 Thunder cushion in the third period. Joaquin Valley and the Thunder saluted the loyal crowd by clinching its third consecutive Kelly Cup Playoff berth with a 3-1 victory over the Las Vegas But two quick strikes in the final eight minutes by Ontario, courtesy of Tim Wranglers in the regular season home finale on March 29. With a crowd of Kraus and Geoff Walker, amazingly cut the deficit to 5-4 and made the 6,473, it was the fourth straight season that the Thunder led the ECHL in Thunder sweat. Yet, a final flurry by Ontario in the last few seconds was attendance. stonewalled by Van Buskirk, including a highlight-reel, point-blank save on Jon Francisco, and the Thunder exploded off the bench with their first playoff The Thunder achieved their goals under Thomas – make the playoffs, and series victory in team history. recapture their edge on home ice as the Thunder finished the regular season 22-16-3 under Thomas, and 14-10-2 at Stockton Arena. With the second round ahead, the Thunder had a score to settle with the Las Vegas Wranglers in the quest to reach the National Conference Final. A Still, there was much more to be had than regular season accomplishments, familiar face in net, former Thunder goaltender Glenn Fisher, was loaned to and targets were set on the Reign, who won the West in their first season. Las Vegas from Springfield. What followed was one of the most wild and dramatic series in Kelly Cup Playoff history. Five games were decided by one goal, one game went to Looking for payback after dropping the six-game series a year ago, Stockton overtime and the series went to Game 7. roared out of the gates with a 4-3 victory at home before a raucous crowd at Stockton Arena. Cory Urquhart’s game-winning goal helped his teammates Drama that included an injury to Perugini (leading into the late signing of overcome a 2-0 deficit in the first period. Fisher, who started the game, was young Parker Van Buskirk) in Game 1, the Thunder knotted the series in a pulled in the first period after surrendering three goals in the opening stanza. heart-pounding 6-5 win at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Game 2. Playing in a bizarre 1-1-2-3 format due to building schedule conflicts at Las Vegas’ Orleans Arena, the Thunder gained more ammunition on their

6 blueline with the return of MacAulay from his AHL call-up. They were unable while signing former Las Vegas playoff foe Kelly Czuy to an AHL contract – to solve the puzzle of the Wranglers home ice in Game 2 and dropped a 4-2 placing the speedy, hard-nosed winger with the Thunder. loss. In what would be a common theme under the Thomas regime, several team The home ice and boisterous Thunder faithful proved to be necessary home bonding events were staged to build team chemistry, which included a cooking, and the Thunder cruised to a statement-making 5-1 win in Game 3 cookout and camping trip to Half Moon Bay at the conclusion of training at Stockton Arena. Huddy posted a pair of goals and an assist, with Van camp. Buskirk falling nearly16 minutes shy of his first pro shutout. Yet, the season began on a turbulent note. The Idaho Steelheads, who would The team had to also recuperate after losing Blackwater to injury in Game 3 leave the entire National Conference in their wake by capturing the best on a vicious knee-on-knee hit delivered by J.D. Watt. Bates then dropped the record in the league that season, swept the first three games from the gloves with Watt at center ice to defend his teammate while Blackwater was Thunder in Idaho. The following weekend, the losing streak hit four games given treatment by the training staff and helped off the ice. after a 7-1 home opening loss to the Ontario Reign.

Seemingly undeterred, the Thunder found players to step up and fill the holes. The Thunder eventually hit rock bottom as the offense continued to sputter. An unlikely source, rookie Brandon Naurato (picked up a week before the Following a 5-11-3 start, changes were made to the roster. regular season’s conclusion out of college at Michigan) gave the Thunder a 2-1 lead in the third period, finishing Huddy’s brilliant three-way passing Forwards Matt Robinson, J.F. Caudron, Brett and Colin Hemingway and sequence at the doorstep. defensemen Anthony Aiello and Justin DaCosta were all eventually brought in through trades and free agency signings, helping direct a swift turnaround to The Wranglers, with backs to the wall, shot back with Dan Riedel’s game- the season. tying goal just nearly three minutes later and scored the goal that turned the series around. Mick Lawrence’s overtime winner with just 28 seconds elapsed Stockton roared their way through vaunted territory – – to came on a slap shot from the right circle to level the series 2-2 and give Las record a rare three-game sweep of the Alaska Aces, something that no other Vegas a 3-2 win in the game. team but the 2006-07 Las Vegas Wranglers had done in ECHL history.

The Thunder were faced with a daunting task – win two of the last three in By the All-Star break, the Thunder reached the .500 mark and wouldn’t look one of the most difficult venues in the ECHL. The stakes were further raised back. With rookie sensation Chris D’Alvise and budding star James Bates after a 4-2 loss in Game 5. The next night at Orleans Arena, the Thunder racing up the scoring charts, the Thunder were just four points out of first staved off elimination on goals by Valette, MacAulay and an empty-netter by place in the Pacific Division by the middle of February. Urquhart to put Las Vegas away, 3-1 and force Game 7. They continued to streak into late March with sights set on locking up a With Game 7 again on the road, the Thunder had been in the same situation playoff berth, but it required a bit of grunt work with the Las Vegas Wranglers just two weeks prior and looked to build on the experience of putting the looking to take five points in a three-game series in Stockton. Reign away. But home ice for the Wranglers proved to be too much for the Thunder to handle and Las Vegas scored four unanswered goals before The game – a Sunday afternoon, March 28 affair – looked grim with the Urquhart finally got the Thunder on the board at a 4-1 deficit in the third Thunder trailing 3-0 and 4-1 during the game and backup period. thrusted in net.

Sean Owens put the game away with an empty net goal. The win would be It turned out to be one of the great comebacks in Thunder history at one of Las Vegas’ final of the year before bowing out in a four-game sweep to the the most critical moments of a hockey season. eventual Kelly Cup finalist Alaska Aces in the Conference Finals. After back-to-back goals in the second period which closed the gap to 4-3, a Still, as the Thunder exited off the 2008-09 hockey stage earlier than hoped, bullet of a one-timer by D’Alvise knotted the score, 4-4 with 7:05 remaining they capitalized on a groundbreaking season, on and off the ice. With a in the third period. fourth straight attendance title in tow and winning the hearts of many playoff hungry fans by getting into the month of May for the first time ever, the The game was up for grabs. Robinson, scoring his second goal of the game, Thunder toppled community milestones by raising a club record $550,683 then threw Stockton Arena into a frenzy for the Thunder’s first lead of the for charity. game just 27 seconds later when his deflection of a Ryan Constant shot from the point put the Thunder ahead, 5-4. “Thunder Goes Pink III” drew over a combined 17,000 fans in two games against the Victoria Salmon Kings in November and raised over a whopping Yet, an Adam Miller goal with three minutes left tied the game at 5-5, making $40,000 for the American Cancer Society - Stockton Field Office and the St. it a neck-and-neck race to the finish line for both teams. Joseph's Foundation - Breast Cancer Services. Robinson, however, had one more bullet left in his arsenal and made it The architect of the season’s turnaround was signed, sealed and delivered – count, drilling a slapshot from off the rush to the back of the net with 59.5 Thomas signed a two-year contract extension on June 11, laying the seconds left, upgrading the Stockton Arena frenzy to a delirium with a 6-5 foundation to take the hockey club to new and exhilarating heights. Thunder lead, and a Robinson hat trick.

With the growth of hockey in California and the zeal of San Joaquin Valley The Thunder, fresh off the one-goal win, tied for the Pacific Division lead later hockey fans burning hot as ever, the Thunder entered a new era by setting the in the final week of the season and clinched a playoff berth. The Condors tone for its loyal fans and blossoming team with the rallying cry for success of would win the division outright, but the score between both teams was far 2009-10. from settled.

The time arrived to go “All Out, All Season.” First up in the Kelly Cup Playoffs were the Alaska Aces. If Stockton were to get to the second round for the second straight season, they would have to do 2009-10 something no other team had done in ECHL history – knock the Aces out of By taking the next step with its success on the ice and firmly solidifying its the playoffs in the opening round. place in the Central Valley with a legion of Thunder fans following the team’s every move, the next plan was put into place with a team that would play to A curveball was thrown the Aces way though – and the usually vaunted the identity of Thomas’ brand of high-tempo hockey. Sullivan Arena was left out of the playoff picture when scheduling conflicts forced Games 1-2 of the series to a smaller Menard Memorial Sports Center Many faces from the 2008-09 roster returned and were determined to build in Wasilla. on the success of the previous season via free agency. Additionally, Edmonton returned contracted prospects James Bates, Jordan Bendfeld and Yet, the Aces seemed to take the Sullivan Arena magic with them and jetted Andrew Perugini and Bryan Pitton for a second run with Stockton, out to a 1-0 series lead when they erased a 3-2 deficit in the third period with

7 back-to-back goals by offensively starved B.J. Crum – he had only scored one The Condors seemed buried. But Game 3 proved they weren’t going down goal all year. without one final fight, trying to get back in the series. Bakersfield continued their rotation of goaltenders and the move paid off. Jean-Philippe Levasseur The Alaska win, 4-3, meant the Thunder faced a must-win scenario in Game blanked the Thunder in a 3-0 victory at Stockton Arena, getting Bakersfield 2 to prevent facing elimination in the best-of-five series. back in the series at a 2-1 deficit.

Goaltender Billy Sauer was dominant. He kept the Thunder off the board for Yet, the next two games proved it was a matter of time before the gauntlet nearly the first 40 minutes of the game and it appeared the Aces were was thrown down, with raucous crowds looking to help the Thunder move threatening to put a stranglehold on the series, up 1-0 late in the second onto the Conference Finals. period and embarking on a power-play. The Thunder faced another Levasseur barrier in net for Game 4 and it Former Las Vegas playoff hero Kelly Czuy then channeled more postseason appeared the frustration would continue, until Matt Robinson unknotted a magic by taking matters into his own hands and turned the entire complexion scoreless tie with a goal in the last minute of the opening period. of the series around. His shorthanded goal on a breakaway, a snap shot to the glove of Sauer, tied the game 1-1 with less than a minute to play. Four goals by the Thunder put the game out of reach in the second period. They pounded Levasseur with second chance rebounds. Sensing new life, the Thunder then rolled with a four-goal outburst in the final period, putting the Aces away with a 5-2 win that tied the series, 1-1. The Thunder defense then tightened the clamps in the third period and ’s empty net goal sealed a 6-2 win and a 3-1 series advantage – The final three games were guaranteed for Stockton Arena, and the Thunder giving the Thunder a chance to put Bakersfield away in relatively quick left no doubt as to who controlled the ice surface in front of its raucous fans. fashion. Down 3-2 in the third period in Game 3, a Jason Pitton goal opened the floodgates with a 3-3 tie. There would be little doubt left as to who had the gas-powered engine, and who was walking to their demise for the 2009-10 season. Marquardt’s late On a mission to gain control in the series, the Thunder raced to a 5-3 lead first period goal, a bullet from the slot, gave the Thunder a 2-1 lead in Game on two more goals off the sticks of Matt Marquardt and Czuy, but the Aces 5 which would never be relinquished. made it a one-goal gap just nine seconds later when Judd Blackwater, now behind enemy lines, scored from off the rush after the Aces won the faceoff at Bakersfield and an old friend, Stephane Goulet, cut the deficit to 3-2 until the center ice. Thunder embarked on yet another blitz in the final period – using four goals to put away the Condors with a 7-4 win. Colin Hemingway put the game out Yet, the momentum swung wildly back into the Thunder favor when D’Alvise of reach with his first goal of the postseason – a one-timer from the slot – for made it 6-4, burying a rocket from the slot after Bates set him up from the a 5-2 advantage, before both teams traded off four goals to finish the game, right wing. which was merely academic at that point.

An empty net goal by Ryan Constant sealed the game and put the Aces on The countdown was on. Nearly 5,000 Thunder fans, decked in black and their heels. gold, went into a rally towel waving frenzy as the clock ran out and the Thunder spilled off the bench, celebrating their first trip to the National The Thunder completed their historic run of knocking the Aces into the Conference Final. summer the next night, when a wild 8-5 win gave them a 3-1 series victory. Nearly a week off was at hand to celebrate and then prepare for what would How they got there was no less wild than the previous evening. A five-goal be the penultimate showdown of the National Conference – a duel with the outburst in the first period put the Thunder up 5-3 in a wild, offensive track juggernaut Steelheads. meet style that had the Thunder come from behind separate 2-0 and 3-1 deficits. Following another team bonding trip which included televised recognition at a game, the Thunder embarked to Boise for With the Thunder blistering the scoreboard on a combination of ten goals in Games 1-2 of the series, which proved to contain more of the same painful over 28 minutes, the Aces were left in disarray. The Thunder only continued endurance tests that were familiar with the early part of the season. to pour more fuel onto the fire with goals from , Igor Gongalsky and Matt Robinson. Goaltender Richard Bachman was nearly unbeatable – giving up two goals in the first 120 minutes, including nothing in Game 2. It gave the Steelheads a Stockton and Bakersfield finally had their match - a battle for the right to 2-0 series advantage with it heading back to Stockton Arena. move onto the National Conference Final. It was the first postseason battle between the two cities and civic pride was also put on the line. Andrew Perugini then yielded the starting goaltending job to Bryan Pitton – which would be his first start of the playoffs – and the result was a Stockton mayor Ann Johnston put up asparagus against Bakersfield performance for the ages that no other Thunder netminder had ever counterpart Harvey Hall, who offered Dewar’s Candies with the winner dining accomplished in team history. on the loser’s delicacy. Pitton was invincible. He finally answered Bachman’s challenge, and the The Condors, powered by the NHL experience of and goaltenders embarked on a shutout duel into overtime, with the Thunder MacGregor Sharp and owning home ice advantage, yet succumbed to a fortunes riding on one shot. determined and resilient Thunder team in Game 1, when Stockton won 3-2 in sudden death overtime after rallying with a Czuy goal to knot the score with The battle extended into a third overtime period – the longest scoreless less than three minutes left in regulation. J.F. Caudron drove home the playoff game in ECHL history – and that one shot gave the Thunder a jolt of winner, and Stockton snagged home ice advantage. life, courtesy of Ryan Constant.

Surely, the Thunder needed to be prepared for a desperate effort by their He lined up a Matt Robinson feed at the center point position on a power- Anaheim-affiliated counterparts for Game 2. Another Thunder victory meant play, and simply flicked a wrist shot that Bachman had trouble seeing through a 2-0 series gap before it shifted to Stockton for the middle three games. traffic.

Different night … and same result. Following another neck-and-neck race The puck found the back of the net, Stockton Arena went into a frenzy, and a through three periods, overtime was required again. The heroes were the sliding Constant was greeted by celebrating teammates at center ice to enjoy ones leaving Bakersfield up 2-0. Oren Eizenman, this time, provided the a breathtaking, 1-0 Thunder win in triple overtime, completing a battle of dramatic ending when he slipped a backhanded attempt through the five- endurance and breaking a remarkable shutout streak of 172 minutes and hole of , sending the team into party mode by erupting off the seven seconds Bachman had on Stockton. bench. Pitton also broke a Thunder playoff record with 49 saves, while recording the first postseason shutout of his career and the first in Thunder history.

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Sensing a chink in the armor of the Steelheads, the Thunder continued to It was an “All Out” effort, paving the way for more anticipation for Thunder hammer away at Bachman in Game 4. Eventually, the move paid off – on a success in the future. three goal outburst in the second period – with Bachman also leaving the game due to injury after a collision with teammate Evan Barlow. 2010-11 Entering the 2010-11 season, the Thunder had worn out the tag of “new kid Rejean Beauchemin hadn’t played in a month due to Bachman’s hot streak on the block” as the fascinating team that drew curious onlookers from all but was thrust into action at a critical time. The Thunder took advantage by across the Northern California region. running roughshod over the new goaltender and built a thick 4-1 edge after two periods. Goals by Matt Marquardt, James Bates and Colin Hemingway Yet, they flexed muscle in drawing power and continued to entrench pushed the game into blowout mode with a 7-1 lead in the third period. themselves with strength in numbers. Over a million fans had come through the Stockton Arena turnstiles to enjoy a Thunder game entering the sixth year, Pitton earned his second straight win in net with a 7-2 win and the series was enjoying on-ice success with eye-catching and unique entertainment off the up for grabs with a 2-2 tie. ice.

Game 5 would yield a tug-o-war between two desperate teams sensing two What had yet to be accomplished, besides a Kelly Cup title, was aligning reachable wins to advance to the Kelly Cup Finals. Stockton and Idaho forces with another local hockey giant. The and Thunder traded four goals, at one point, in a span of 1:25, finished off by a Matt announced a full affiliation agreement at Stockton Arena on August 2, 2010, Robinson snipe in the mid slot for a 3-3 tie in the second period. to supplement the Thunder’s current affiliation with the Edmonton Oilers.

Yet, Marty Flichel’s late goal in the second gave Idaho a narrow 4-3 edge Management from the Sharks, Oilers and Thunder celebrated the triangle at and the Thunder came back by throwing their entire arsenal at Beauchemin in a news conference, opening the door for the Thunder to receive promising the final 20 minutes, coming within inches of the back of the net on several prospects while aligning the emotions of fans between Stockton and the Bay occasions. Area.

Oren Eizenman appeared to tie the game with nearly 3:30 left in regulation, Sharks blue chip goaltender , defenseman Ryan Constant (now but officials confirmed after a review that his one-timer at the left circle rang on a Sharks contract) and a host of Oilers prospect talent in , off the crossbar instead of the back, inside bar of the net as originally Jesse Gimblett and Bryan Pitton joined a returning cast that came within six protested by the Stockton bench. wins of capturing the Kelly Cup one season ago.

Idaho capitalized on the momentum and put Game 5 out of reach with back- They picked up right where they left off. to-back goals from Barlow and Mark McCutcheon, using a 6-3 decision at Stockton Arena to put the Thunder into a must-win situation for Game 6 at From October 16 to November 20, the Thunder would not lose a game in Qwest Arena. regulation. A string of 12 straight games with a win or overtime/shootout loss boosted the team to a record of 8-1-4 and stake of first place in the Western It started out bright, as Steve Vanoosten and Jason Pitton used back-to-back Conference. goals in the first period to assume a 2-0 lead, before John-Scott Dickson put the Steelheads on his back. During the midst of that run was a pummeling of the Bakersfield Condors during the fifth annual “Thunder Goes Pink” event, where the Thunder swept He notched a natural hat trick to give Idaho a 3-2 edge in the second period, all three games by a combined score of 15-2. Over 20,000 fans packed but Garet Hunt restored the tie with a one-timer at the top of the crease. Stockton Arena for the weekend series, designed to raise funds to fight breast cancer for the American Cancer Society – Stockton Field Office and St. McCutcheon chipped in with a goal for a 4-3 lead and the Thunder had one Joseph’s Foundation – Breast Cancer Services. more period to fight back, or it meant the end of their season. The situation turned bleak when Idaho used two early goals in the third period for a 6-3 Jerseys were all the rage for the weekend. Fans placed their bids after advantage, until one final rally was extracted from the Thunder side. Sunday’s series finale on a fresh “pink” look, worn by the team. Country music star Carrie Underwood, who visited Stockton Arena just several weeks Matt Marquardt and Kelly Czuy each scored in the final ten minutes to before to perform in concert, was part of another auctioned jersey. Her remarkably cut the deficit to 6-5 with two minutes left. After one more scoring autograph graced the front of the Thunder threads and the rare item went to chance was thrown the way of the Idaho net with Andrew Perugini pulled for the highest bidder. an extra skater, an empty net goal from Marty Flichel sealed the game and series for a 7-5 final score. On the final day of the series, a 4-0 Thunder win over Bakersfield was capped by a third period melee that would turn into an internet video Idaho would go onto lose the Kelly Cup Final in five games to the Cincinnati sensation: a goaltending fight between Sexsmith and counterpart Josh Cyclones, but the Thunder foundation was set for its continuous ascension up Tordjman, ultimately resulting in Sexsmith piling punches and a take-down on hockey’s hierarchy. Its run to the Conference Finals signaled a the Condors goaltender. commitment to success on the ice, with a head coach at the controls who poured his passion into the team every day. But as any marathon season would have it, a host of injuries (including Sexsmith) and AHL call-ups took a toll on the Thunder. They went into a 4-9- Off the ice, the Thunder continued to flourish before its rabid legion of 3 slide that dragged all the way past New Year’s Day. hockey fans, drawing over 6,000 fans per game for the fifth straight season. Five games contained crowds of 8,000 or more, in addition to the one Yet, there was a turnaround waiting in the wings and the Thunder won eight millionth fan visiting in franchise history and a sellout total bolstered to 14 straight games after picking up Jarrett Konkle via a signed contract, acquiring over five seasons at Stockton Arena. Jordan Fulton in a trade and experiencing the offensive emergence of Chris Lawrence and Bretton Cameron. The community continued to wrap its arms around the game of hockey as well. A Thunder record of $656,977 was donated in cash, tickets, But there was another rookie, Mark Arcobello, who was making a big splash. memorabilia and other items to charity in 2009-10, toppling its charitable Signed to an AHL contract with the City Barons before the season record of over $550,000 set in 2008-09. started, Arcobello was the lone Thunder representative named to the ECHL All-Star team for the annual midseason classic in Bakersfield. Additionally, the wildly successful “Thunder Goes Pink” series of games in November raised $32,480 in charity for the American Cancer Society – With a large crowd on hand and NHL Network viewers watching, Arcobello Stockton Field Office and St. Joseph’s Foundation – Breast Cancer Services. turned in a hat trick effort – the first Thunder player to accomplish the feat in an All-Star Game – paving the way for Most Valuable Player honors in the Very much past the “honeymoon” period of a new franchise in town to game’s 9-3 All Stars win over the Condors. The MVP honors were also entertain curious fans, Stockton Thunder hockey became entrenched in the another Thunder first. fabric of the Central Valley’s passion heading into 2010-11.

9 With Sexsmith finally returning from injury and a Thunder team regrouping for Injuries also took a toll. Morgan went down and rookie sensation Gabriel the stretch run despite several players bouncing up and down from the AHL, Levesque – who rolled to 12 points in his first 11 games – was lost to a the month of March proved to be very fruitful in the chase for a division title. potential career ending injury in November at Ontario after a body check by Derek Couture. He wouldn’t see the ice again until March. To stand a chance, they needed two wins in the final two games at Las Vegas: a place where they had only bagged two regular season victories over the However, the Thunder kept battling and reaped another player who scratched previous five years. In addition, they needed help from the Bakersfield and clawed his way to the NHL level. Talented center Milan Kytnar, assigned Condors, who were visiting the . to the Thunder several days after Opening Night, filled a void on the Oilers roster when he was re-routed to Edmonton during the middle of a road trip Taking care of their own business, the Thunder stuffed the host Wranglers in with the Thunder in January. both games, winning 4-3 on the final night of the regular season. However, at nearly the same time, Bakersfield struggled enough to get to overtime and He became the eighth player in Thunder history to make his NHL debut and gain a point at Utah, ensuring a tie for first place in the standings. impressively accomplished the feat against the on Jan. 11 – also on very little sleep. By virtue of a tiebreaker, the division banner went to Bakersfield. The season seemed to move at a stagnant pace with a 15-17-4 record Yet, the Thunder couldn’t hang their heads by responding to the demands of staring the team in the face on Jan. 21. Maybe it was the timing of the the final month. Losing just once over the final 11 regular season games, they season, maybe it was another NHL experienced talent (this time Sharks were primed for one more fantastic finish as they battled the quick and goaltender ) coming to the Central Valley, or maybe it was just resilient Utah Grizzlies in the first round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. pure urgency, but the Thunder finally woke up.

After the Thunder suffered a series opening 5-2 defeat in Game 1 at Maverik Stalock, who was assigned by San Jose on a conditioning assignment, helped Center, it was Kelly Czuy who was up to his old tricks as he capped off a third treat over 7,400 fans to a wild victory on Teddy Bear Toss Night which ignited period comeback in Game 2. an 8-1-0 Thunder run in nine games.

Following a flurry of two Thunder goals and a Utah game-tying goal late in Add the return of Kytnar and a healthy Chris D’Alvise (who saw his previous regulation, Czuy took a rocket like, cross-ice pass from Lawrence off the rush season end prematurely with injuries) – and the Thunder suddenly became a and blasted a slap shot past J.P. Lamoureux at the right circle, closing a 3-2 well oiled machine that struck fear in the hearts of the ECHL opposition. triumph in sudden death overtime. As usual, fans of all ages kept pouring into the glass encased Stockton Arena of the famous Hanson Brothers from the film, “Slap Shot,” was – which still seemed to glisten in its seventh year of operation – and it in the Stockton Arena crowd for Game 3: a matchup sure to be a place produced the seventh straight year of over 200,000 fans to see Thunder where the Thunder brought “old time hockey” philosophy from the regular hockey boom in the Central Valley. season into a playoff approach. The Thunder finished at a 34-33-5 record for the season, but continued to Yet, the Grizzlies skated away by accomplishing the unthinkable: two wins in capture the hearts of fans in the area. Additionally, they finally had the on-ice two games at Stockton Arena. Utah won the series, 3-1 and sent the Thunder battle plans ready for the Kelly Cup Playoffs in time with an offense designed into an early summer. to capitalize, a defense that proved relentless and goaltending that fashioned a game changing save when needed. Factoring in the gains of Max However, the Thunder couldn’t hang their heads. Over 200,000 fans at Campbell, Ryan Lowery and Rob Kwiet through various trades and AHL Stockton Arena, the sixth straight season such was accomplished, assignments, the Thunder was primed for another thrilling run into the depths were a part of a 37-win campaign that came one victory shy of tying the club of the postseason. record. In the first round, they proved to be too much for the Eagles, who Even amidst a rebounding economy, affordable ticket prices kept the fans boasted numerous banners of league, conference and division coming through the turnstiles to produce the best turnout at Stockton Arena in championships from the , but now faced the harsh three years. Passion from the fan base, local Sharks players in the waters and realities of a brave new world at the ECHL level. new onlookers coming to the “Thunderdome” continued to fuel the game. Amidst the intrigue for events like “Star Wars Night” and the ever popular Game 1 proved to be no contest as Roy came within minutes of a shutout “Thunder Goes Pink,” the result was 12 separate crowds of 7,000 or more in and three unanswered goals helped the Thunder cruise to a 3-1 victory in the Stockton. best of five opener at Stockton Arena.

The community continued to benefit as well. Nearly a million dollars were The next evening wasn’t so easy. Colorado built a 2-0 lead early in the first raised in cash and other items to charity in 2010-11, helping the Thunder period and their goaltending counterpart, Kyle Jones, seemed to be sharper further cement itself in the hearts, eyes and minds of Northern California. than the rocky Game 1 output.

Continuing to build for a successful future, the Thunder entered its seventh Yet, the never-say-die Thunder were up to their old tricks. With Owner Brad season in prosperous condition. Rowbotham in attendance, Campbell began the comeback magic with a second period goal and followed up with a rocket past Jones, late in 2011-12 regulation to tie the game. Coming off the shortest playoff run in team history and the earliest exit into the summer since 2006, the Thunder re-tooled its roster for the 2011-12 It took just 17 seconds into overtime for D’Alvise to throw down the gauntlet. season using a blend of familiar veterans and ambitious youth that still had a His redirection at the net (courtesy of a Baker centering pass) eluded Jones, lot to prove. sent Stockton Arena into madness and D’Alvise at the bottom of a pile of gold clad teammates at center ice. Stockton won 3-2 and took a 2-0 series lead. Enter – a former 57 goal scorer and MVP of the ECHL – who brought a nose for the net and deadly wrist shot. () Loveland, Colorado became the scene of Thunder ecstasy and Eagles agony and newly minted captain Jason Morgan (five NHL teams) rounded out the just two days later. Campbell added two more goals and the Thunder never veteran bunch with big league experience – an important ingredient to trailed. But they needed to hold off a desperate Colorado push in the third potential success with many of their teammates on their first or second period to get past the finish line of the first round. professional season. As Stockton defended a precarious six-on-four skating situation late in the Yet, the year started bumpy. It took ten games for the Thunder to finally climb game, Jordan Fulton blocked a one timer by and above the .500 mark and a lack of offense seemed to rob blue chip desperately chased the loose puck to center ice. With speed that was no goaltending prospect (playing under an Edmonton contract) of match for the Eagles power play, Fulton converted the play into an easy wins that were within reach. empty net goal to seal a 4-2 win and the first playoff sweep in Thunder history.

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A satisfied and determined band of Thunder returned home for a week of Bunz and the Thunder would get off to a shaky start at the beginning of the recovery and team bonding (this time to an game where season, going 1-1-1 in his first three games; but after the less than stellar they received a warm stadium welcome during the seventh inning stretch). start, the team rattled off six straight wins. They would need every bit of downtime they could get. Next up were the Alaska Aces, who claimed the Brabham Cup title with the league’s best The Thunder’s early success was helped by the additions of Yannick Riendeua record and two week’s rest with a first round bye. who was signed to an ECHL contract and the additions of Teigan Zahn and Toni Rajala from . Another key addition would be a trade If Game 1 at the vaunted Sullivan Arena proved anything, the Thunder would between the Thunder and which sent forward Phil be hanging with the first seed counterparts every step of the way. Rookie Greg Mangan (8 G-3 A-11 P) to South Carolina in exchange for the stalwart Squires shocked the partisan Anchorage crowd with a game breaking goal in defenseman Kevin Noble. the third period to claim a 1-0 Thunder lead. Just a quarter of the way into the season, the Thunder were firing on all But like two years before in similar fashion, the Aces were not done in Game cylindars, posting an 11-5-2 record. Two of the five losses to start the season 1. Dan Kissel came back to tie the game and Garry Nunn’s seeing eye wrist came at the hands of the newest ECHL team, the . shot, through a screen, evaded Roy with 3:08 to play. The Thunder were unable to teach the “new kid” a lesson during their first It turned out to be enough to rescue Alaska, who took the opening game 2- meeting as the Bulls scored four unanswered goals to beat the Thunder and 1. post just their fourth win on the year.

After being silenced in the opener, the Thunder struck back in Game 2 with a After going winless in the first three meetings with the new Pacific Division top line scoring punch that was previously missing from their dominant trio – rival, the Thunder had to stop the Bulls and to do so they’d turn to the biggest Campbell, D’Alvise and Baker. stage and the biggest crowd they’d see all season long.

Campbell started another comeback after the Thunder spotted Alaska a 2-0 While the game went down in the history books as “at San Francisco” the lead. His goal in the second period was followed by a Baker bid from the left game would actually be played at the home of the Bulls NHL affiliate, the San circle to level the game in a span of 2:13. Jose Sharks’ HP Pavilion (due in part to the NHL being locked out).

With both clubs furiously throwing everything at the net, D’Alvise rose to the The game would start off on the wrong foot for the Thunder as Bulls occasion again in sudden death overtime. He connected with Campbell on a defenseman Mikael Tam would get San Francisco on the board just before pass at the left wing, zoomed on goal and sniped the game winner under the the midway mark in the first period. crossbar to permanently silence Sullivan Arena – and cue another showman- like celebration by D’Alvise and his teammates at the exit door of the ice The Thunder would answer quick, fast and in a hurry with Toni Rjala scoring surface. goal number 14 and 15 of the season just moments after the Bulls initially took the lead. The second period would start just like the first with the Bulls But opportunity slid by the Thunder with home ice advantage in hand. Alaska scoring, this time just 1:36 after the period’s opening draw, but yet again the goaltender came back with a 4-0 blanking in Game 3. A Thunder would prove tough and score three more goals in the second period painful 4-2 Thunder loss in Game 4 paved the way for Alaska’s finish in to take the 5-2 lead. Mike Little and Garet Hunt both would get their second Game 5, where they won the series 4-1. goals of the season while Rajala would score his third of the game.

With the Thunder’s season coming to an end in the “elite eight,” the San Francisco would tally two more in the third but a late Cameron Abney goal was too high to reach in 2011-12. Yet, the Stockton faithful came goal sealed the fate of the Thunder as they would beat the Bulls for the first through at the box office and tendered a helping hand throughout the time, and did so in front of 12,881 fans. season. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were re-routed from events like “Thunder Goes Pink,” “Easy Being Green” and “Hockey With Heart” to local Just after the halfway point of the season, the Thunder began a “hot and charities in the Central Valley. cold” portion of play. Certainly losing players like Toni Rajala, Ryan Martindale and back to the Oklahoma City Baronds didn’t In all – a season’s finish many could be proud of. help matters but Coach Thomas kept up with the ever changing roster trading for former Thunder defenseman Colten Hayes and by adding Maxime 2012-13 Boisclair. Head Coach Matt Thomas set out to put together another competitive roster from pools of returning players and new blood that could help the Thunder Another key loss would be seeing Yannick Riendeau leave the Thunder after build upon their playoff loss to the Alaska Aces the year before. What they 42 games in favor of going to Ajoie of the National League B, the second tier didn’t know at the time was that they’d be on a journey towards the most league in . At the time Riendeau was the team’s leading scorer successful season the franchise would have to date. with 14 goals, 30 assists and 44 points.

Coach Thomas would return behind the bench for his fifth season and The team would hit it’s lowest point with just a quarter of the season left to brought back a number of returning players including Garet Hunt, Matt play. Leading up to game #54, the Thunder had lost in Bakersfield and Reber, Nathan Deck, Gabriel Levesque, Mike Little and Tony Dehart among continued to lose, being swept by the Alaska Aces in an important three-in- others. three series and would drop the Thunder to below a .500 winning percentage for the first time since the third game of the season (24-20-9). One player that would return to the Thunder after spending 2011-12 in Europe would be defenseman Ryan Constant, who would leave Milano Coach Thomas would have to work the phones in hopes to snap his team out Rossoblu of the Italian second division. of their current funk. Despite his rights being acquired from South Carolina back on January 25, would debut for the Thunder at home Newcomers like defenseman Shawn Boutin and forwards Matt Bergland and following the four-game losing streak. Another player familiar to Thunder Justin Maylan would be welcome additions to the team. Boutin signed from fans would also return as goaltender Olivier Roy was sent back to the the CHL’s as a defensive minded blueliner while Bergland Thunder and would make his 2012-13 season debut the same night. While would bring his speed and tenacity from the NCAA’s Providence College to Weller was held pointless, Roy stopped 29 and allowed a single goal in an the Thunder. Maylan finished a great career with the Prince Albert Raiders of important rebound overtime win over the Ontario Reign. the WHL and even played his first pro game with the AHL’s Portland Pirates after his career ended in 2011-12. Just as the Thunder were going through a rough patch, they emerged a more mentally tough team, while also getting some key players back from the AHL Another important newcomer would be goaltender who’d be sent and even a couple new and eventually, key additions. down from the team’s AHL affiliate, the . Bunz would win Coach Thomas’ starting job out of the gate with spelling Nathan Deck would be returned February 27 after a foray into the AHL with the Oilers signed goaltender. Oklahoma City. After starting the season with the , forward

11 Ryan Hayes would be shipped off to South Carolina. Coach Thomas saw the With Roy and Coleman nearly matching save for save in the second, it would offensive potential that Hayes had and traded future considerations for the be up to the “Comeback Kids” if they wanted to keep the home ice dynamic winger. advantage. Just past the midway mark in the third, Eric Hunter smashed one home from Garet Hunt and Ryan Hayes to tie the game 1-1. The game In addition, the Thunder got Olivier Roy, Eric Hunter, and Harrison Reed all would head to overtime where Andrew Clark would score his second straight back from the AHL as the Thunder were gearing up towards a playoff run. game winning goal and give the Thunder the commanding 3-1 series lead Coach Thomas’ last addition was also one of the biggest as he signed little over the top seeded Aces. known CIS standout Andrew Clark in late March. Clark skated in the last four regular season games of the season and recorded a hat trick against the San Unfortunately, just as with Las Vegas, nothing good ever comes easy and the Francisco Bulls and recorded two assists in the final game of the regular Aces would double up the Thunder and force the series back to the tundra. season. Game 6 started as most of the others did, with Alaska taking an early lead but a powerplay goal by Harrison Reed with one tick left on the first period The Thunder would finish the regular season with a 37-26-9 record and clock would at least give the Thunder some life. finished second in the Pacific Division behind Ontario. The team finished fourth in the Western Conference and 11th in the league. Captain Garet Ryan Hayes would knot the game up with his fifth of the playoffs and that Hunt finished the season leading the league in minutes with 235 and would be all the scoring until late in the third period. Aces right winger Andy fighting majors with 27. Taranto seemed to put the game winner behind Olivier Roy with just 2:46 left in the game. “Goonies never say die.” The team also finished fifth in the league in attendance with an average of 5,485 people attending during the regular season. The team entertained With only five seconds remaining on the clock, and all Thunder fans with their 197,459 fans throughout the course of the season. hearts in their hands watching back home, Andrew Clark deposited the tying goal with just five seconds left in the game. The “Comeback Kids” would Leading the way for the team in points was Harrison Reed who finished the complete the comeback 7:18 minutes later in the overtime period when Nik regular season netting 21 goals and adding 24 assists for 45 points, just a Pokulok put the Aces away and put the Thunder in the Western Conference single point over Riendeau (Reed only played 4 games more than Riendeau). Final for the second time in franchise history. They of course hoped that this time would be different than in 2009-10. The Thunder would open up the first round playoff series against the fifth seeded Las Vegas Wranglers on April 5 in Stockton Arena. It was there that The matchup would be against the Idaho Steelheads who finished third in the the “Comeback Kids” would start to cement their name. Western Conference. The Thunder would make easy work of the Steelheads in Game 1 with Olivier Roy starring by stopping 35 of 36 shots he faced. Game 1 featured the Wranglers getting an early 2-0 lead on the Thunder Andrew Clark, Maxime Boisclair and Ryan Hayes would score the goals on that would stand until the third period. Just 3:23 into the final frame, the way to the Thunder’s 3-1, Game 1 win. Harrison Reed put the Thunder on the board and just under two minutes later, Shawn Boutin scored his first ECHL goal to knot the game at two. The story Game 2 would be much closer as after 60 minutes the teams were tied, but of the comeback kids began as Matt Bergland tucked away the OT winner this time it wasn’t the “Comeback Kids” who needed to comeback. The just 3:49 into extra time. Steelheads scored two third period goals to tie the game up and send it to overtime. Just past the midway mark in the extra time, Andrew Clark would Game 2 was more of the same with Las Vegas jumping out to the 2-1 lead in net his third game winner of the playoffs and second OT winner as the the first, but Shawn Weller’s second goal of the game would tie the game up Thunder won Game 2 4-3 in overtime. and send it once again to overtime. Just 1:44 in, Harrison Reed ended it and gave the Thunder the 2-0 series lead. The Thunder looked to be in cruise control with the series shifting back to Stockton Arena but in Game 3, the Thunder fell in their first overtime game of However nothing good ever comes easy and once the series shifted to Vegas, the playoffs with Idaho’s putting the dagger in the Thunder’s the Thunder’s momentum stopped. After three-straight losses (including two hopes of a 3-0 series lead. The Thunder did take care of business just two shutout losses) the Thunder were on the brink of a playoff exit. days later in Stockton and with Maxime Boisclair’s late third period tally, the Thunder were now on the brink of their first Kelly Cup Finals appearance. The saying goes “Goonies never say die” and the “Comeback Kids” would come back to Stockton Arena and take down the Wranglers 5-3 and 6-4 and However the theme of the playoffs as nothing good ever comes easy came win the first round match-up against Las Vegas, setting up a rematch of the back in Game 5. Infront of a raucous Stockton Arena, Ryan Hayes put the 2011-12 Semifinals against the top team in the league, the Alaska Aces. Thunder on the board late in the first period. Idaho would tie the game up early in the second period thanks to Tyler Gron but just under 12 minutes A quick turnaround saw the Thunder head to Alaska just five days after the later, Andrew Clark restored the Thunder lead, 2-1. After 40 minutes, the Thunder closed out its seven game series against the Wranglers. While Steelheads were outshooting the Thunder 32 to 24 and needed a strong 20 Alaska took the first game, it’d be the Thunder who would be able to steal minutes from the entire team in order to close out the series. Game 2 in Alaska and take home ice advantage. Despite being down 2-1 at Sullivan Arena heading into the third, the “Comeback Kids” worked their way Despite 13 shots fired at Olivier Roy, the Steelheads were unable to break back into the game. through, and as the seconds ticked down, the celebration began in Stockton, California. The stands erupted, the ice surface turned into a garage sale, Garet Hunt tied the game up exactly two minutes into the third but Bobby and the Thunder were crowned Western Conference Champions after the 2-1 Hughes’ hat trick goal would put the Aces back on top. The Thunder would win over Idaho and the 4-1 series win. turn it around in three minutes though as goals from Ryan Hayes at the 12:15 mark and Matt Bergland 15:15 into the third would put the Thunder on top. Certainly thanks had to be given to Olivier Roy, who had started every game An empty netter from Harrison Reed would even the series at one apiece. of the playoffs thus far, but credit needed to be given to the newest member of the Thunder, Andrew Clark, who had four game winning goals in the With the series shifted back to California, the Thunder looked to protect their playoffs so far. newfound home ice advantage. A wild first period may have saw the Aces take the lead initially, but three straight goals from the Thunder (Bergland, The Bruce Taylor Trophy was brought out onto the ice and presented to Boisclair, Bergland) helped the Thunder take the lead. The Aces scored one Captain Garet Hunt and Co. in front of a loud 4,530 fans who witnessed more in the first but strikes from Andrew Clark in the second and Harrison history. Reed in the third put the Aces away 5-3 and gave the Thunder the 2-0 series lead. On the other side of the bracket, the top seeded had dismantled the Greenville Road Warriors, survived the Florida Everblades, Game four turned into a real goaltending dual between Olivier Roy and and steamrolled the Cincinnati Cyclones on their way to the Kelly Cup Final Gerald Coleman of the Aces. Nick Mazzolini scored for the Aces in the first matchup against the Thunder. period but Roy was able to keep the Aces at bay by stopping 10 of 11. His team could only muster three first period shots. Game 1 would be in Reading and would be a real shootout between the teams. The teams alternated goals in the first and second period but Eric

12 Hunter put the Thunder on top in the third period for the first time in the The search was on for both a new president and new coach to help lead the young series. The teams would continue the shootout, scoring three goals Thunder back to the Kelly Cup Final and the first search would come to an apiece in the third period to send the game to overtime. Just before the end on July 8 when Owner Brad Rowbotham would announce the hiring of midway mark, Nikita Kashirsky scored his second of the game and handed Brian Sandy as the new Team President. the Thunder their second overtime defeat of the postseason. Sandy came to the Thunder after serving most recently as Associate General Game 2 would be all Reading as the Royals struck three times in the first and Manager for the athletic department of the University of Arizona. Sandy had again in the second while Royals goaltender held the Thunder off a combined 12 years of time with the Portland Trail Blazers of the National the scoresheet for the first time since Game 3 of the Thunder’s first round Association and also served as Chief Marketing officer and Senior matchup against Las Vegas. Vice President, Business Operations with the Tri-City Americans of the . As the series shifted to Stockton, the Stockton Arena crowd would help lift the Thunder to a lead in Game 3 thanks to Harrison Reed. would With a new president hired, the team would move quickly and hire the tie the game up just moments later and would score the go ahead goal in the franchises third ever head coach in Richard Kromm. Kromm assumed the third period. Reading added the empty net goal and all of a sudden the role of Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations on July 15 after Thunder found themselves down three games to none in the Kelly Cup Final. coaching the Evansville Icemen for the previous three seasons. While with the Icemen, Kromm helped the team transition from the Central Hockey League Game 4 saw the Royals score one 7:54 seconds into the game, but just to the ECHL and assisted in the development of prospects assigned through minutes later, Olivier Roy went down with an injury. The goaltender who had the and St. Louis Blues organizations. backstopped the Thunder throughout the playoffs would not play another minute in the Finals and finished the playoffs posting a 12-7-2 record with a The next stage of transition for the team that hadn’t seen much of it in eight 2.81 goals-against-average and a .911 save-percentage. previous seasons was with the affiliates. Gone were the Edmonton Oilers and Oklahoma City Barons who had been affiliated with the team since 2006, This meant Tyler Bunz would be taking over as the starter, and the change and in came the New York Islanders and Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The breathed new life into the team. Knowing they needed goals bad, Shawn Islanders hadn’t been affiliated with a team since 2010-11 when they were Weller and Eric Hunter put the Thunder ahead with goals just after Bunz had affiliated with the . come into the game. Eventually, the Thunder would pull away with Eric Hunter’s second goal of the game and the team would win their first Kelly The transitions continued late into the offseason as the play-by-play Cup Finals game by a 4-3 final. Bunz allowed two goals on 27 shots after broadcaster since the inception of the team, Mike Benton, accepted an coming in cold. opening with the Alaska Aces. Benton had called 648 games with the Thunder from the team’s first game in Fresno, CA in 2005 all the way up to Bunz resumed as starter in Game 5 at Stockton Arena but the end of the Game 5 of the 2013 Kelly Cup Finals. season was just around the corner. The Royals got goals from six different players and took the Kelly Cup back to Reading with the 6-0 win over the In addition, the Thunder also had to replace their athletic trainer with Kevin Thunder and 4-1 series win. Anderson leaving the team after eight seasons to become the head athletic trainer at San Joaquin Delta College and the team’s equipment manager Ryan Hayes and Andrew Clark cemented their star status with amazing playoff after Brennan Cody left. runs. Hayes finished second in the playoffs in scoring behind Reading’s Yannick Tifu. Hayes had notched 9 playoff goals and 15 assists for 24 A team that had very little turnover all of a sudden had the “perfect storm” of points, just a single point behind Tifu. Clark finished his first pro playoff run changes that needed to be made. When the dust settled Dennis “The with 7 goals and 14 assists for 21 points and finished tied third in the league Moose” Brogna was hired as the Head Athletic Trainer while Corby Antropik with T.J. Syner of the Royals. Harrison Reed finished tied fifth with 9 goals, was brought in from the San Francisco Bulls to take over Cody’s post as Head 11 assists for 20 points. Even the captain, Garet Hunt, finished in the top Equipment Manager. half of scoring. Hunt’s 3 goals and 10 assists for 13 points saw him tied 12th in playoff points. Hired on to replace Mike Benton would be Caleb Lamb of Syracuse University and Brandon Kisker of the University of Cincinnati, who would share the While the team didn’t bring the trophy they wanted home, they made microphone. Stockton proud by “never saying die”. The team played much like their blue collar town, scrappy and feisty, fighting till the very end. While there was some major, significant changes done to the Front Office and Hockey Operations staff, the Thunder would make news by bringing And in the end, the team completed the best season in franchise history. back a number of players so vital to the team’s success in 2013.

2013-14 Returning as the captain of the team would be Garet Hunt and joining him Even with the best season in franchise history coming to a premature end, from the Western Conference Champions would be Ryan Constant, Nathan there was plenty of optimism surrounding the team heading into the 2013-14 Deck, Matt Bergland, Andrew Clark, Ryan Hayes, Shawn Boutin, Landon season. The fans still abuzz with the great success of the team and the Oslanski and Kevin Noble. thought of the team’s first banner raising to Stockton Arena rafters in just a few short months. There were also some important off-season trades that would help shape the Thunder’s roster. The future considerations trade that sent goaltender Cody However the pretty steady and static franchise would be shaken by a number Reichard to Florida landed the Thunder Corey Trivino. of offseason moves that would bring major changes to the team. Another deal with the Florida Everblades was the Thunder sending The first of those moves would come in the form of the only Team President defenseman Tony DeHart and Mike Little to Florida in exchange for Brayden that Stockton had ever known. Dan Chapman announced that he would be Irwin and Shawn O’Donnell. In a separate deal, Kromm, knowing that Eric leaving the Thunder at the end of June 2013 after accepting a position as the Hunter was heading to Europe, dealt his rights to the for the Associate Athletic Director at the University of the Pacific. rights to Joey Martin.

The moves didn’t stop there as just eight days after Chapman’s Kromm retained both Trivino and Martin who were poised to become big announcement, Head Coach Matt Thomas announced that after leading the contributors for the upcoming season and surrounded them with other Thunder to the Kelly Cup Final, he had accepted a head coaching job with important free agent signings in forward James Henry coming from the the University of Alaska Anchorage’s hockey team. Thomas finished his Giants of the WHL along with goaltender and former fifth round Thunder career with a record of 163-127-39 in 329 games and won 34 of pick of the in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, Brian Foster. 64 playoff games. He finished as the Thunder all-time leader in games coached, wins, win percentage and playoff wins and his teams never missed Before the season began, the Thunder received a number of important the playoffs. Islander and Sound Tiger prospects in forwards , Ben Rosen, Mathieu Gagnon and Nick Larson, defenseman Sean Escobedo, Mike

13 Keenan and Mike Dalhuisen and NCAA National Champion goalie with the the Thunder were finally able to best Michael Hutchinson in the third game of , . the season in Ontario.

The much anticipated October 19 home opener against the Right after the first triumph over the Pacific Division leaders, the team arrived in no time with a great ceremony that included Garet Hunt skating the prepared for a fun new weekend and a series of five straight games against Bruce Taylor Trophy out to center ice, handing it off to former president Dan the San Francisco Bulls. Chapman, who walked up the lower endzone stairs to the fan deck and transitioning the trophy over to new president Brian Sandy and watching the After the Thunder took two of the first three, including a back-and-forth 2013 Western Conference Champions Banner being raised in front of 6,786 overtime win that Greg Miller would end, the team embarked on its newest rabid fans. trio of promotions.

When the ceremony was done and the game was ready to be played, it Taking a page from other sports teams who have hosted similar events, the seemed only fitting to give the fans something to cheer about. Just 32 Thunder allowed kids to “take over”. From the public address announcer, seconds into the season Garet Hunt tipped home a Ryan Constant point shot social media and broadcasting to ushers, ticket sales, and in-game emcees; and put the Thunder on the board, and they wouldn’t look back. kids had the chance to apply and get “hired” for different jobs.

Islanders prospect Kirill Kabanov added the second goal just past the midway At the conclusion of the Sunday game on December 29 the Thunder made mark of the first and scored the third tally of the season 5:32 history for becoming the first team to ever allow fans to “paint” the ice after the second. Defenseman Mike Keenan and Mike Dalhuisen added surface, which would then be covered with additional ice and the next goals in the second period to put the Thunder ahead 5-0, a score that would Thunder vs. Bulls match-up would be played on fan painted ice. The prove final. promotion was called “WE PAINT the Ice Night”, however, it quickly became known as “The Painted Classic” on social media due to its proximity with the Brian Foster pitched a 29 save shutout while Kabanov and Dalhuisen would NHL’s Winter Classic on January 1. both pick up Hat Tricks in game number one. A total of 845 people painted characters, flags or wrote special messages on The depth of the team would get an early test after Brayden Irwin was called the ice. The Thunder received coverage from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, NBC up to the AHL’s . Mike Keenan was recalled back to Bridgeport Sports, CNN and many others. While originally conceived by Team President after three games with the team. Due to stellar play after sweeping the Utah Brian Sandy, it was executed by Vice President of Operations Bryan Boyes and Grizzlies during Thunder Goes Pink VIII, Mike Dalhuisen, Sean Escobedo and Broadcaster and Marketing Manager Brandon Kisker. Debra Bachle is Kirill Kabanov were recalled back to Bridgeport. Ryan Hayes, who had credited with bringing the title sponsor, WE PAINT, into the mix. gotten off to a hot start, fell injured November 22. “The Painted Classic” would take place five days later, giving the boys three Injury to the Islanders starting goaltender Evgeni Nabakov forced the days to practice on the painted creation. While many fans believed it’d be organization to shuffle goaltenders, which also included Parker Milner hard to see the puck, the guys on the ice didn’t complain about that, but did heading up to Bridgeport. say the amount of color could be slightly disorientating as they skated.

In their place, the Thunder were given forwards Greg Miller and Jason Clark Pat Curcio’s San Francisco Bulls would be back in Stockton on January 3 for while Coach Kromm went out and signed free agent goaltender Brad Phillips. “The Painted Classic” and the game got off to a tentative start. With Sean Escobedo heading to the box for hooking at the 15:00 mark, it took Tyler With Milner in Bridgeport it became the Brian Foster show, and as one of the Gron just 58 seconds to beat Brian Foster and put the first “Painted Classic” top goaltenders in the ECHL to start the season, Foster would finally earn goal on the board and give the Bulls the 1-0 lead. recognition. On November 26, Foster was named the CCM ECHL Goalie of the Week for the week of November 18-24 after going 3-0-0 during the Just moments later Garet Hunt would find Matt Bergland streaking into the week and posting a 1.33 goals-against-average and a .954 save- zone and a well-placed wristshot beat Bulls netminder Tyler Beskerowany and percentage. At the time, Foster had yet to lose in regulation, posting an tied the game 1-1. impressive 9-0-1 record to start the 2013-14 campaign. After a scoreless second period, the Thunder got in early penalty trouble in However, the rollercoaster ride began to dip slightly as the team hit the the final frame. A too many men on the ice penalty served by Alex MacLeod quarter mark of the young campaign, the team followed up a four game was followed up just 27 seconds later by a Garet Hunt slash, followed by a winning streak with a five game losing streak including Foster’s first regulation Nathan Deck slash just 45 seconds later. loss on November 29. In the end the Bulls tacked on two more power play goals before Landon One of the teams causing some early season trouble for the Thunder was the Oslanski would bring the Thunder within one with his sixth goal of the year. Pacific Division leading Ontario Reign. The Ontario side proved a tough side Unfortunately the Thunder gave up an empty net goal and the Bulls would to beat early in the season thanks in part to the play of the masked man, skate away with the 4-2 win, and cement themselves in the history books as Michael Hutchinson. Hutchinson was able to help his side take down the the first team to ever win on a fan painted ice surface. Thunder four times in just a quarter of a season, including two shootout losses. A total of 4,869 people enjoyed the game first hand but countless others were waiting on the reports from what fans, teams and the league had to say. As December got off to a shaky start, Kromm would get some reinforcements With word that it wasn’t difficult to watch, or to play in, the promotion would back as Nick Larson and Mike Dalhuisen were sent back to the Thunder from be labeled an extreme success and in less than a month, the Florida the AHL. Everblades and the Central Hockey League’s Arizona Sundogs would hold similar events. At the end of the season, multiple NHL teams put on similar Kromm, knowing he needed help on the blueline, dealt Brayden Irwin to the events for their fans including the New Jersey Devils and the Minnesota Wild. Greenville Road Warriors for defenseman on December 16. Just a day later, goaltender Parker Milner was returned to the Thunder while Brad A day after falling in “The Painted Classic” the Thunder would be back at it in Phillips was traded to the Gwinnett Gladiators. San Francisco with the “swing game” on the line. Having not had a shutout since the first game of the season, it seemed like as good a time as ever to Little did the team know at the time but they’d be losing a very important. pitch one in the . This time it’d be Parker Milner who stopped 32 After a big weekend of hockey, posting 4 goals, 5 assists and 8 points in two shots on way to a 5-0 win over the Bulls. It would be the last time the team games, Andrew Clark would be named the Sher-Wood Hockey ECHL Player ever played in the Cow Palace. of the Week, and earned a Professional Try-Out contract with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The Thunder took to the road to Utah right after and split the two games at the , but for the first time all season on January 10, the team A tough three-in-three series against the Ontario Reign started off the way the beat the Grizzlies in the shootout. It took 33 games and four previous series had gone throughout the season so far, with two more losses, however shootout losses to register the first shootout win. Joey Martin and Mitch

14 Bruijsten scored in the shootout while Brian Foster stopped all four Utah eventually be ejected from the game by referee Ryan Murphy, leaving on the shooters in the win. bench trainer Dennis “The Moose” Brogna and Equipment Manager Corby Antropik. Just over a week later the team would be back home to host Teddy Bear Toss. Fans wouldn’t wait long to throw their bears onto the ice as Alex MacLeod The Thunder were finally able to break the skid, and the bad juju in Alaska scored the fastest Teddy Bear Toss goal in team history. Just 2:48 seconds in, with a 4-3 win, before they came back to Stockton on February 15 in a game MacLeod beat Oilers affiliated goaltender and former Thunder goaltender that Parker Milner would pitch a 43 save shutout against the Utah Grizzlies. Tyler Bunz to send the crowd into “PANDAmonium”! It helped that the team was sent back Corey Trivino from the Portland Pirates after his try-out was over in the AHL. The Condors would eventually take the lead in the third period but the Thunder battled back to tie it up and eventually notch their second shootout Although the roster was again going to see changes. As quickly as Andrey win of the season. Mitch Bruijsten and Joey Martin again scored for the Pedan came, he was then gone, back to Bridgeport. The Sound Tigers didn’t Thunder while Brian Foster allowed only one goal. stop there though as they recalled then leading goal scorer Greg Miller and fan favorite Mike Dalhuisen back to the AHL and shipped them off in separate The following night the team hosted the San Francisco Bulls and would fall in trades. Nick Larson was recalled and then loaned to the South Carolina the shootout 3-2. This proved significant as it was the last time the team Stingrays. would play the Bulls ever as the team would fold midseason on January 27. At the time the Bulls held the eighth and final playoff spot. Miller was sent to the Oklahoma City Barons in exchanged for currently injured Nick Tremblay while Dalhuisen was sent to the Rampage The Thunder series would finish after 22 games between the sides. The for Adam Brace. Both Brace and Tremblay were then sent to Stockton along Thunder was 11-8-1-2 against the Bulls since their inception. with Bridgport’s Mike Keenan and Riley Wetmore.

Of course the Bulls folding midseason impacted more than just the Thunder’s Another big blow was leading scorer Joey Martin who was loaned to the season series against the side. It also meant a significant schedule change, Bridgeport Sound Tigers for a professional tryout. some teams playing more than 72 games, and meant that every team in the Western Conference had clinched a spot in the playoffs including the then However good news was around the corner as 2012-13 playoff hero Ryan ninth placed Las Vegas Wranglers. Hayes returned from injury and helped boost the team in his first game back, a win against Ontario just before the ¾ mark in the season. For the Thunder, the schedule change meant seeing more of the top two teams in the West, the Aces and Reign, and also the Utah Grizzlies. With Bridgeport well out of a playoff spot and losing their best players to call ups to the organizations’ NHL affiliate, the Sound Tigers began cycling In late January the Thunder received a blow to their blueline as Nathan Deck through a few players that could potentially help the team in the playoffs; but determined to go to Europe. He was suspended by the team for the before reassignments could happen, Coach Kromm had to clear up roster remainder of the year. The team would be sent Islanders prospect Andrey and cap space. He did so by trading J.P. Burkember to the Toledo Walleye Pedan on February 6, just in time to go up north! for undisclosed terms and by sending Mitch Bruijsten to the for Future Considerations. In early February the team was poised for its first and only series in Alaska, but due to the scheduling shifts, the series was extended to five straight in After that the switch was on with Joey Diamond and being sent Alaska. The Thunder and Aces prepared for the ECHL’s Hockey Heritage down to Stockton, along with the return of Joey Martin. The Thunder Weekend Event on February 7 and 8. unfortunately were in a bit of a funk as March was very unkind to the team, going 3-9-1 during the month. Both teams were to wear jerseys inspired by their NHL affiliates, the New York Islanders (Thunder) and (Aces). The Aces wore red flames One of the loan bright spots was a great game against the Alaska Aces in jerseys with a logo that integrated their polar bear mascot Boomer with the Stockton where the team transformed for one last time, into the Rough & “C” Flames logo. Ready Islanders. The Thunder however went the extra mile to wear a unique nod to their NHL affiliate and to their city by transforming into the Rough & Ready Islanders for Stockton stormed to a 4-1 lead early in the second period but the Aces the two-game event. The logo was inspired by the New York Islanders logo scored three straight, third period goals to knot the game up. In overtime with the words “Rough & Ready” in the logo (the y forming the stick) and the recently signed to an amateur tryout Brice O’Connor found Joey Martin in his outline of Rough & Ready Island as opposed to Long Island. The jersey was first game back with the team. Martin’s shot was initially stopped by Gerald white with the blue and orange accents. Coleman but big Lee Baldwin pushed forward and eventually pounded in the loose rebound to give the Thunder the 4-3 win and snap a three game losing Rough & Ready Island is just miles from Stockton Arena. It was previously streak. used as a military supply depot and ship repair yard, but now it’s become a source of economic growth for the city. The roster went through one more restock with , Jeremy Langlois and Alan Quine sent back to Stockton on March 31 along with the Despite the fancy new digs and a brand new attitude, the Thunder, playing as Thunder’s own Andrew Clark, who had last suited up for the team on the Rough & Ready Islanders fell in both of the Heritage Weekend games. December 15. On Sunday the team transitioned back to being the Thunder and once again fell to Alaska, who put the team on a four-game losing streak. In early April the team was sent Marc Cantin from the Sound Tigers while Jason Clark was recalled back to Bridgeport. The Thunder were also able to An odd fight broke out prior to the second game between the teams in warm- claim off waivers former San Francisco Bulls captain Scott Langdon from the ups. Captain and at the time, joint-leading scorer Garet Hunt would be in South Carolina Stingrays. The playoff roster was beginning to take shape. the thick of things along with Alaska’s Dustin Molle. Both were suspended for two games. In addition, Mathieu Gagnon, who was not initially suspended With all the retooling, the Thunder turned in a solid April, going 4-1-2 and for his involvement, received a two-game ban missing the Sunday and heading into the playoffs with some positive momentum. Tuesday games as was Alaska’s Sean Curry. The team finished the regular season with a 33-31-8 record, good enough Game four was very feisty as the Thunder’s leading point scorer and new for seventh in the Western Conference. Their first round opponent would be alternate captain Joey Martin was hit violently into the boards by Alaska’s the second seeded Ontario Reign, whom the team had already played 16 Zach Davies. Martin suffered a severe cut and left the ice. An altercation times previous. broke out right after the hit with Nick Larson receiving two minor penalties and a ten-minute misconduct. The Thunder’s Joey Martin finished the season tied fifth in the league with 66 points (21 goals and 45 assists). After spending the majority of the year with Livid that his side was penalized more despite having a player get injured on the Evansville Icemen but being acquired in an AHL trade, Jeremy Langlois what looked to be a hit from behind, Coach Kromm went off on the officials. finished the season as the top scoring rookie with 19 goals, 41 assists for 60 He would eventually be given an unsportsmanlike conduct minor and points in just 56 ECHL games. Langlois finished 12th in the league in points.

15 Thunder were shutout all season long with the team also being shutout on In a significant personal achievement, captain Garet Hunt finished his career March 4 by Brossoit and the Condors. The game would also be marked by best offensive season with 14 goals and 22 assists for 36 points, all career another Thunder injury, this time to defenseman Lee Baldwin. highs. He’d also put in a career low of 187 minutes in the sin bin. However after Game 2 the team exhibited some fight as Matt Bergland and The playoffs were set to get underway, but a unusual building conflict for the Bakersfield’s Joey Leach got into a scuffle after the horn blew to end the #2 seeded Ontario Reign meant the best-of-seven series began at Stockton game. With the scuffle looking like it was going to wind down, Brossoit, who Arena. The first game marked a 3-1 win for the Thunder, which would give had left his crease, pushed Marc Cantin who was jawing an opponent. As them the home ice advantage, but they wanted more, and in Game 2, the Cantin gave a slight shove back to the goaltender, his teammates leapt at the Thunder poured on the offense and beat the Reign 5-3 heading now to chance to defend their masked man. Joe Marciano and Ryan Watson went Ontario for Game 3. after Cantin but both Ryan Constant and Garet Hunt joined the fray in aid of their outnumbered defenseman. While nobody knew it at the time it had happened, early in the third period of Game 2, it was announced that Jeremy Langlois had scored the team’s first As the fray began to die down again, Bakersfield Head Coach hat trick of the season. The top line, which featured Langlois, Andrew Clark began to scream and yell at Hunt, an action that Coach Kromm didn’t take a and Joey Martin, were absolutely on fire just three games into the series. shining to. The two coaches screamed at each other from the glass with their conflicting views as to what had started the skirmish. Unfortunately though defenseman absorbed a nasty slash behind the play from Tyler Gron and would be forced to leave the game. He However the beasts were awakened and Game 3 was sure to be a new did not return and didn’t suit up again for the Thunder. game.

Game 3 saw another Thunder player light the lamp three times as Joey It took a while but Bakersfield got out to a late first period lead thanks to their Martin helped power his team to a 5-2 win putting the Reign on the edge of captain but the Thunder rattled off goal, after goal, after goal and elimination. However just as the team was rocking some good luck, they got put up a crooked 5 on the board midway through the third period. While the another blow in the form of an injury to Jeremy Langlois. Langlois had put up Condors chipped in one final goal, an empty netter sealed the Thunder’s first 4 goals and 5 assists in three playoff games but a hard, legal hit knocked him win over the Condors and brought the series back 2-1 in front of a far out of the playoffs for good. friendlier crowd.

At the time of his injury, the top line of Langlois, Martin and Clark had put up However yet again, the Thunder would lose another player, this time it’d be a combined 22 points in three games. emotional captain Garet Hunt who would suffer another “freak” injury and would not return in the playoffs. With the Reign on the verge of a big collapse, they had to get on the board first and they were able to do so thanks to Chris Crane. Reign goaltender Sadly, a 2-1 loss two days after their first win put the team on the brink of Jussi Olkinuora kept the Thunder at bay in the second (with plenty of thanks elimination and even after three straight goals to start Game 5, the Thunder to his defense as the Thunder were limited to three second period shots). were unable to hold off the Condors and Bakersfield eliminated the Thunder from postseason play by 4-1 series final. The Thunder needed a spark, and they got it in the form of the 10th forward that was playing his first pro playoff game. James Henry tied the game up In total the Thunder lost Andrey Pedan, Jeremy Langlois, Sean Escobedo, Lee just 24 seconds after the puck was dropped in the third period. Less than six Baldwin, and Garet Hunt to serious injury, and once each player suffered minutes later, Nick Tremblay would give the Thunder a lead they would never their injury they would not return. Alan Quine also missed one game due to surrender. The brooms were out and the team had swept the Ontario Reign. injury but did return.

However just as in the two previous games, it wasn’t all great as the Thunder In a season full of transition with the front office, hockey operations would lose Sean Escobedo to an injury and he too wouldn’t play another department, affiliate, and of course the players suiting up for the squad, the minute in the playoffs. Thunder played a competitive brand of hockey that knocked out the second placed team from the playoffs. The strength of the six (Condors) and seven The team waited, and tried to get healthy, for the second round series to start, seeded teams were impressive and showed how competitive the Western and after a hard fought series, the #6 seeded Bakersfield Condors would Conference was even without the San Francisco Bulls in the mix. emerge as the Thunder’s Semifinals opponent. Fans and the staff could wonder what would have been had the team not lost Game 1 in Bako started out great as the Thunder got out to a 2-0 lead on three defenseman and two forwards, but in the end the team would fall short and the Condors, however three unanswered goals would in its goal to defend its Western Conference Championship and contend, give the Condors the opening win and hand the Thunder their first loss of the once again, for the Kelly Cup. postseason.

Game 2 would be all Brossoit as his 31 save shutout did the Thunder in and put the Condors up two games to none. It was only the second time the

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17 MANAGEMENT BRAD ROWBOTHAM Owner

As a passionate individual for the game of hockey who grew up among the epicenter of its roots, Brad Rowbotham is entering his third full season as Owner and Chairman of SC Hockey Franchise Corporation, which owns and operates the Stockton Thunder.

Rowbotham took over the reins of the organization after its purchase from Michael Reinsdorf on April 12, 2010. Under Rowbotham, the team had its best season in franchise history as the team won the ECHL Western Conference Championship in 2012.

Rowbotham, a native of Red Deer, Alberta, adds to his time as the club's governor and by serving as shareholder and President of Roll’n Oilfield Industries, Ltd, a corporation with operations globally in the , Canada and in the past, Russia, Africa and South America.

In the last decade, Roll’n Oilfield has been named recipient of the Canadian Association of Oil Well Drilling Contractors (CAODC) “Safest Service Rig Company” Award four times including 2010 and was named “Business of the Year” by the Red Deer Chamber of Commerce in 2005.

Rowbotham has also served as the chairman of the CAODC Service Rig Division in the past and has been on the CAODC Board of Directors for six years.

A dedicated owner and community supporter, Brad and his wife, Dawn reside in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada with their sons, Cole and Austin, who have been involved in youth hockey for over a decade, while the other two children Kelsey and Ben are away from home attending university.

18 MANAGEMENT Dave Piecuch President/ Alternate Governor

Dave Piecuch returns to the Thunder in 2014 as the team’s third ever Team President and Alternate Governor. Piecuch began with Sonoma Raceway in 2013 where he managed regional and national corporate partnerships for major motorsports events including NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar.

Prior to starting in Sonoma, Piecuch was the Vice President of Sales with the Thunder from the team’s inaugural season in 2005 until January 2013. He was awarded the 2008 and 2011 ECHL Ticket Sales Executive of the Year along with leading the Thunder sales staff to the ECHL Ticket Sales Department of the Year awards in 2006 and 2010. During his tenure, the club led the ECHL in attendance for four consecutive seasons and always ranked among the league leaders.

Piecuch served as Vice President of the Adirondack Frostbite in Glens Falls, NY from 2002 to 2005 and as a Sales Manager with the Coach USA Center and in Elmira, NY from 2000-2002. He graduated from Fredonia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing in 1998. He resides in the East Bay with his wife Stacy and daughter Sophia.

19 FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Bill Davidson Robert Norton Debra Bachle Chris Collins Ron Posey Chief Financial Officer Vice President, Ticket Sales Vice President, Corporate Director, Corporate Sales & Director, Corporate Sales & & Service Sales & Service Broadcast Service

Tess Jaurigue Brandon Kisker Katie Billiet Daniel Bell Marcy Kardos Director of Finance & Broadcaster and Manager Manager of Community Director of Game Account Executive & Retail Administration of Marketing, Media Relations Operations Manager Relations & Digital Assets

Rachel Saiger Jeff Zenor Jessica Schaffer Kirk Goodman Account Executive Account Executive Ticket Service Manager Outside Sales & ECHL Off- Ice Officials Crew Chief *not pictured Account Executive Chris Avila

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21 COACHING STAFF

Rich Kromm HEAD COACH & DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS Rich Kromm was named head coach/director of hockey operations for Stockton on July 15, 2013. The native of Trail, British Columbia most recently coached the Evansville IceMen for three seasons, serving in a key role with their transition to the ECHL from the Central Hockey League in 2012-13.

Last season, he worked directly with two NHL affiliates of the IceMen, assisting in the development of prospects assigned through the Columbus Blue Jackets and St. Louis Blues organizations. Kromm’s resume includes four seasons as head coach of Muskegon in the and International Hockey League, where he was UHL Coach of the Year in 1998-99 while guiding the Fury to a Colonial Cup championship and the league’s Tarry Cup for the top regular season record at 50-18-6. He left the organization as their all-time winningest coach (modern history) with a record of 181-92-25 in 298 games. He also guided Muskegon to the UHL Semifinals in 1999-00 and IHL’s top regular season record at 51-20-5 in 2009-10. He was an assistant coach for the in 1997- 98, helping steer the club to the IHL’s championship with the league’s best record at 55-24-3. He also assisted the Florida Panthers’ scouting efforts during the 1997 Playoffs, following two seasons in the as head coach of the Carolina Monarchs from 1995-97.

Kromm began his coaching career in the IHL with the Cincinnati Cyclones, serving in assistant and interim head coaching roles from 1993-95 when he helped orchestrate back to back 49-win seasons and a combined regular season mark of 98-45-19. His four seasons of junior experience include time behind the bench with the and Portland Winterhawks of the WHL. As an NHL left wing, Kromm skated in parts of nine seasons with the Calgary Flames and New York Islanders, totaling 173 points (70g-103a) in 372 career games. He dressed in 36 career Stanley Cup Playoff games and collected eight points (2g-6a). He was selected in the second round (37th overall) by Calgary in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft.

Kromm resides in Stockton with his wife, Jackie and has four children, sons Alex and Bryan and daughters Erica and Natalie.

RICH KROMM’S CAREER COACHING STATISTICS

R --- Regular Season Statistics --- F--- Playoff Statistics ---FS Season Team League GMS W L OTL/T PCT GMS W L Result

1993-94 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 2 2 0 0 1.000 ------Lost in Round 2 1995-96 Carolina Monarchs AHL 80 28 38 14 0.438 ------Out of Playoffs 1996-97 Carolina Monarchs AHL 80 28 43 9 0.406 ------Out of Playoffs 1998-99 Muskegon Fury UHL 74 50 18 6 0.716 18 12 6 Won Championship 1999-00 Muskegon Fury UHL 74 43 26 5 0.615 13 7 6 Lost in Round 3 2000-01 Muskegon Fury UHL 74 37 28 9 0.561 6 2 4 Lost in Round 2 2002-03 Calgary Hitmen WHL 72 27 36 9 0.438 5 1 4 Lost in Round 1 2003-04 Calgary Hitmen WHL 72 34 24 14 0.569 7 3 4 Lost in Round 1 2007-08 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 72 11 58 3 0.174 ------Out of Playoffs 2008-09 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 14 2 12 0 0.143 ------2009-10 IHL 76 51 20 5 0.704 7 3 4 Lost in Round 1 2010-11 Evansville IceMen CHL 66 21 32 13 0.417 ------Out of Playoffs 2011-12 Evansville IceMen CHL 66 40 22 4 0.636 4 0 4 Lost in Round 1 2012-13 Evansville Icemen ECHL 72 25 40 7 0.396 ------Out of Playoffs 2013-14 Stockton Thunder ECHL 72 33 31 8 0.514 10 5 5 Lost in Round 2 ECHL TOTALS 144 58 71 15 0.431 10 5 5 CHL TOTALS 132 61 54 17 0.527 4 0 4 WHL TOTALS 230 74 130 26 0.378 12 4 8 AHL TOTALS 160 56 81 23 0.422 0 0 0 UHL TOTALS 222 130 72 20 0.631 37 21 16

22 COACHING STAFF

Garet Hunt PLAYER AND ASSISTANT COACH Garet Hunt was named assistant coach with the Stockton Thunder on September 12, 2014. The native of Maple Ridge, British Columbia begins his first season as player and assistant coach with the Thunder during the 2014-15 campaign.

Hunt has been a Stockton Thunder staple since his career with the of the WHL ended in 2007-08, playing for the Thunder from the 2008-09 campaign to the present season. The new player/coach of the Stockton Thunder was first named assistant captain by then Head Coach Matt Thomas 2011-12 before being named captain in 2012-13, a captaincy he retained in 2013-14 and 2014-15.

The Thunder captain led his team to a Western Conference Championship birth in the 2013 Kelly Cup Finals. Hunt is the franchise’s all-time leader in games played with 383, penalty minutes with 1,388 and ranks second all-time in points with 138, just 18 points behind Mike Lalonde.

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Dennis “The Moose” Brogna HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Brogna has had a long career as an athletic trainer in college, minor league, major league and international sports, which has spanned 36 years. He had stops with the (World Team ), Connecticut College (NCAA), Batavia Muckdogs (A baseball) Waterloo Indians (A baseball), Salinas Spurs (A baseball) and Midland Cubs (AA baseball).

After that, Brogna became an assistant trainer with the U.S. Coast Guard Academy before returning to sports. Up next were stints with the U.S. Olympic men’s field hockey team, Myrtle Beach Hurricanes (A baseball), Hagerstown Suns (A baseball), (A baseball), (NHL), Arkansas GlacierCats (WPHL), Monroe Moccasins (WPHL), Macon Trax (SPHL), Anchorage Aces (WCHL), Idaho Steelheads (ECHL), Charlotte Checkers (ECHL), (CHL) and Louisiana IceGators (SPHL) before coming to Stockton.

Brogna has a nice collection of championship rings started with two from the Blue Jays (’92 and ’93) and two from the Idaho Steelheads (’03, ’07). He received his Bachelor of Science degree from University of Arizona.

He is married to his wife Karen and has a dog, Munson.

Professional Affiliations: National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA)…Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers’ Society (PHATS)

Education: Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and a minor in Biology from University of Arizona

Corby Antropik HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER Corby Antropik handles all responsibilities preparing the team’s equipment before practices and games including skate sharpening, washing jerseys, preparing sticks, and setting up locker room stalls. He is also in charge of housing.

Antropik joined the Thunder in the summer of 2013. He started out in hockey as a assistant with the (CHL) before becoming the equipment manager for the Texas Tornado (NAHL). After a few years out of hockey, Antropik became an equipment manager with the San Angelo Saints (CHL) with additional stops with the Pensacola Ice Pilots (ECHL) and (CHL) before taking a job with the San Francisco Bulls (ECHL) for their inaugural season IN 2012.

Professional Affiliations: Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers (SPHEM)

J.T. Tienda INTERIM ATHLETIC TRAINER JT is the Co-founder of CrossFit Dark Element and has a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from the Health Science and Kinesiology Department of The University of the Pacific, to go along with his CrossFit Level One, Olympic Weightlifting, Nutrition, and CrossFit Football Certifications. He has been involved in training and coaching his entire life. His level of dedication is showed from his vast knowledge of sports related injuries to sports performance enhancements. Tienda has worked in all 3 majors levels (High School, Collegiate D-1, and Professional N.F.L).

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25 BROADCASTING

Brandon Kisker Play-by-Play Brandon Kisker is the team’s broadcaster and media relations contact while also overseeing the Thunder’s digital assets, maintaining and updating StocktonThunder.com and the Thunder’s social media properties.

Kisker joined the Thunder in September of 2013. Previously he served as the Director of New Media, Play-by-Play of the University of Bearcats DII Hockey team (ACHA). He announced the Lightning Conference Championship game in 2011 (High School Hockey, FL),as well as games featuring the University of South Florida Bulls (ACHA), the University of Tampa Spartans Hockey (ACHA), and served as one of the official broadcasters of the Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League in the ACHA. Kisker was also a broadcast and community hockey intern with the Tampa Bay Lightning(NHL).

Kisker received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Electronic Media from the University of Cincinnati. He currently resides in Stockton with his fiancé Rachel.

Chris Collins Color Analyst Former San Jose Sharks color analyst Chris Collins now serves the Thunder as Director, Corporate Sales & Broadcasting and will make occasional appearances on broadcasts. In addition to his time in the , Collins was a top-rated morning radio show host in Sacramento, San Jose, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle.

Collins, who Thunder fans will recognize after assisting in the broadcast booth last season, also has served as a General Manager of the Bay Area Seals Hockey Club, Lake Tahoe Hockey Club and the China Sharks. With the Seals, Collins led his expansion team to the WSHL league title game and to the AAU national title championship game.

In 2007 he officially became the first non-Chinese resident since 1949 to become a General Manager in charge of a China National Sports team.

FREE AUDIO ONLY MULTICASTS: Free audio multicasts are available via Spreaker.com and iHeartRadio for all 72 Stockton Thunder hockey games. Follow the action on your pc, mac, smartphone or tablet by visiting Spreaker.com/StocktonThunder or http://www.iheart.com/talk/show/53-Stockton- Thunder-ECHL-Hocke/. Games are also available on-demand for free.

VIDEO MULTICASTS: The ECHL has partnered with NeuLion, Inc., the leading enabler and provider of live and on-demand content to Internet-connected devises, to create a new digital service for all live and on-demand ECHL games called ECHL TV. The service will be available on multiple devices including PCs and iOS devices. For more information about NeuLion visit www.NeuLion.com.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME: The University Plaza Waterfront Hotel became the official “Home Away from Home” for the 2013-14 season and continues in 2014-15.

The University Plaza Hotel will have exclusive rights to show all 36 regular season away games for the Stockton Thunder, broadcast on NeuLion as well as any postseason road games should the Thunder reach the playoffs.

Fans will be able to view the games on University Plaza Hotel’s nine TVs conveniently set up around the Delta Bistro and Lounge area.

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27 GOALTENDERS

Philippe Trudeau #30 – Goaltender (ROOKIE) (Phil-eep True-dough) 6’6” | 210 lbs. Catches Left Born: September 28, 1993 (21) – Blainville, Quebec

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on 10/5/14

2013-14 NOTES: After finishing his final year of juniors with the 67’s of the OHL, Trudeau was called up to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers where he played 4 games in the AHL … Played in career high 63 games with Ottawa … Made his professional debut on 3/29/14 in a loss to Hartford.

CAREER NOTES: Selected in the fifth round, 85th overall by the Wildcats in the 2010 QMJHL Entry Draft … Played 100 games in the QMJHL, posting a career record of 28-47-12 … Tended the net for 63 games with the OHL’s Ottawa 67’s with a 22-32-6 record. Regular Season Season Team League GP MIN W L T SO GA GAA SVS SV % 2010-11 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 3 108 1 1 0 0 7 3.89 40 0.844 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 2 40 0 1 0 0 4 6.00 10 0.714 2011-12 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 51 2,722 16 26 3 0 182 4.01 1300 0.877 2012-13 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 27 1428 4 12 6 1 87 3.66 719 0.892 Val d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 17 937 7 7 3 0 52 3.33 472 0.901 2013-14 Ottawa 67's OHL 63 3516 22 32 6 1 236 4.03 2120 0.9 AHL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 4 214 0 3 1 0 12 3.36 105 0.897 QMJHL Totals 100 5,235 28 47 12 1 332 3.81 3,891 0.846 OHL Totals 63 3516 22 32 6 1 236 4.03 2,120 0.900 ECHL Totals AHL Totals 4 214 0 3 1 0 12 3.36 105 0.897 Professional Totals 4 214 0 3 1 0 12 3.36 105 0.897

28 Shane Owen #50 – Goaltender 6’1” | 190 lbs. Catches Left Born: June 4, 1990 (24) – Shanty Bay, Ontario

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by the Thunder as a free agent on 7/11/14

2013-14 NOTES: Owen participated in a career high 52 games with the Missouri Mavericks of the Central Hockey League … Posted a 35-15-1 record with a 2.58 goals against average and a .917 save percentage … Voted to the All- CHL (USA) Team

CAREER NOTES: 60 games of ECHL experience since his professional debut in 2010-11 … Split his junior career between the of the OHL and the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL

Regular Season Season Team League GP MIN W L T SO GA GAA SVS SV % 2007-08 Erie Otters OHL 24 1,182 4 14 1 0 116 5.89 718 0.861 2008-09 Erie Otters OHL 25 1,299 9 9 1 0 81 3.74 710 0.898 2009-10 Erie Otters OHL 12 682 3 6 2 0 49 4.31 361 0.880 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 18 1,018 14 3 0 3 36 2.12 444 0.925 2010-11 Moncton Wildcats QMJHL 27 1,613 12 12 3 1 83 3.09 871 0.913 Florida Everblades ECHL 1 46 0 1 0 0 5 6.48 21 0.808 South Carolina Stingrays ECHL 19 1,128 10 6 3 0 46 2.45 479 0.912 AHL 1 19 0 0 0 0 1 3.08 9 0.900 2011-12 Utah Grizzlies ECHL 17 941 5 6 3 1 50 3.19 485 0.907 Florida Everblades ECHL 6 338 2 2 1 1 19 3.38 160 0.894 Alaska Aces ECHL 2 123 0 1 1 0 6 2.93 35 0.854 2012-13 Jonquiere Marquis LNAH 2 120 2 0 0 0 5 2.50 43 0.896 Utah Grizzlies ECHL 15 742 4 6 2 0 53 4.28 359 0.871 2013-14 Missouri Mavericks CHL 52 3,001 35 15 1 1 129 2.58 1420 0.917 OHL Totals 61 3,163 16 29 4 0 246 4.67 1,789 0.880 QMJHL Totals 45 2,631 26 15 3 4 119 2.71 1,315 0.919 ECHL Totals 60 3,318 21 22 10 2 179 3.24 1,539 0.874 Professional Totals 60 3,318 21 22 10 2 179 3.24 1,539 0.883

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GP MINS SA GA SV W L T GAA SV% SO AK 5 281:24:00 152 16 136 0 3 1 3.41 0.895 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 BAK 5 285:57:00 173 18 155 3 2 0 3.78 0.896 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 CIN 3 184:09:00 91 9 82 0 2 1 2.93 0.901 0 COL 10 478:54:00 267 33 234 2 4 1 4.14 0.876 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 FLA 5 300:22:00 123 11 112 4 1 0 2.20 0.911 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 GRN 4 244:52:00 115 9 106 3 0 1 2.21 0.922 0 GWT 4 218:45:00 113 12 101 1 2 1 3.30 0.894 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 IDH 7 391:55:00 226 27 199 1 2 2 4.14 0.881 0 KAL 1 60:00:00 26 1 25 1 0 0 1.00 0.962 0 LV 4 199:12:00 97 8 89 2 1 0 2.41 0.918 1 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 ONT 1 42:22:00 19 1 18 0 0 1 1.42 0.947 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 REA 3 178:36:00 77 9 68 1 1 1 3.03 0.883 1 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 SC 2 119:01:00 86 7 79 1 1 0 3.53 0.919 0 STK 2 126:49:00 54 6 48 1 0 1 2.85 0.889 0 TOL 2 106:18:00 62 6 56 1 1 0 3.39 0.903 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 UTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 0 WHL 1 60:00:00 21 3 18 0 1 0 3.00 0.857 0 CHI 1 40:00:00 16 3 13 0 0 0 4.50 0.813 0 TOTALS 60 3318:36:00 1718 179 1539 21 21 10 3.24 0.896 2

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Brad Stebner #2 – Defenseman (ROOKIE_ 6’3” | 210 lbs. Shoots Left Born: January 21, 1990 (24) - Fort McMurray, Alberta

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed an Amateur Tryout Contract by the Thunder on 3/25/14

2013-14 NOTES: After finishing his 4th and final year with Michigan Tech, Stebner joined the Thunder late in the season … Played just 5 games with Stockton … Played 37 games his senior year at Michigan Tech … Collected a career high 47 penalty minutes CAREER NOTES: Played 139 career games at Michigan Tech … Voted to back-to-back NCAA All-Academic Teams in 2011-12 and 2012-13 … Accumulated 82 points (13 goals, 69 assists) in his 166 games in the AJHL … Voted to the AJHL All-Star Team during the 2009-10 season

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2007-08 Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL 49 4 7 11 70 13 0 1 1 19 2008-09 Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL 60 5 29 34 156 6 1 2 3 4 2009-10 Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL 57 4 33 37 132 20 1 13 14 2 2010-11 Michigan Tech NCAA 30 0 1 1 18 ------2011-12 Michigan Tech NCAA 37 3 7 10 16 ------2012-13 Michigan Tech NCAA 35 1 10 11 30 ------2013-14 Michigan Tech NCAA 37 1 6 7 47 ------Stockton Thunder ECHL 5 0 0 0 7 ------AJHL Totals 166 13 69 82 358 39 2 16 18 25 NCAA Totals 139 5 24 29 111 ------ECHL Totals 5 0 0 0 7 ------Professional Totals 5 0 0 0 7 ------

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 0 0 0 0 0 LV 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 2 0 0 0 5 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 0 0 0 0 0 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 3 0 0 0 2 WHL 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5 0 0 0 7

31 #7 – Defenseman 6’0” | 200 lbs. Shoots Right Born: August 2, 1988 (26) – Delta, British Columbia

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on 10/5/14 DRAFTED: 2nd Round (52nd Overall) by the in 2006

2013-14 NOTES: Did not play CAREER NOTES: Seabrook is a former 2nd round pick (#52 overall) of the Washington Capitals in 2006 … Last played in 2011-12 in Italy with Val Pusteria (Brunico) where he scored 18 points (8 goals, 10 assists) in just 18 games … Has 186 games of experience in the AHL where he amassed 64 points (18 goals, 46 assists) and 91 penalty minutes

Regular Season Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Delta Ice Hawks PIJHL 60 5 20 25 70 ------2004-05 Coquitlam Express BCHL 58 8 20 28 70 ------2005-06 Burnaby Express BCHL 57 10 24 34 81 ------2006-07 Univ. of NCAA 37 2 11 13 24 ------2007-08 Calgary Hitmen WHL 59 4 13 17 47 14 0 5 5 13 2008-09 Calgary Hitmen WHL 64 15 40 55 58 18 4 11 15 26 2009-10 AHL 78 10 18 28 53 12 2 1 3 30 2010-11 Abbotsford Heat AHL 48 4 16 20 18 ------ Moose AHL 15 1 2 3 8 10 2 1 3 0 2011-12 Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL 9 2 1 3 0 4 0 1 1 0 AHL 45 3 10 13 12 ------2012-13 Val Pusteria (Brunico) Italy 18 8 10 18 18 ------2013-14 Did not play WHL Totals 123 19 53 72 105 32 4 16 20 39 ECHL Totals 9 2 1 3 0 ------AHL Totals 186 18 46 64 91 26 4 3 7 30 Professional Totals 195 20 47 67 91 26 4 3 7 30

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 REA 1 0 1 1 0 COL 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 2 2 0 2 0 IDH 0 0 0 0 0 CHI 2 0 0 0 0 KAL 3 0 0 0 0 TRE 1 0 0 0 0 LV 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 9 2 1 3 0

32 #9 – Forward 5’9” | 180 lbs. Shoots Left Born: April 13, 1991 (23) – Manhattan Beach, California

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 6/23/14

2013-14 NOTES: Maxwell spent last year with the Valpellice Bulldogs in the Serie A League in Italy … He engineered 46 points in 32 games … Finished 2nd on his team with 5 points in 3 games during the Italian Cup CAREER NOTES: In the 2012-13 season, he played 37 games in the ECHL with Utah, Bakersfield and Ontario … He has also played professionally in Italy and Austria with a total of 55 career games … His 46 points with Valpellice last year marked a professional career high for the California native … His 63 penalty minutes were also a career high … He played in 263 games during his junior career in the WHL, scoring 133 goals and 252 points during that time … He racked up a near point per game average during his playoff career in juniors with 30 points in 36 games, and played in 4 games at the 2012 Memorial Cup with the

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2007-08 USHL 4 0 0 0 2 ------ Jr. Kings U18 Midget ------2008-09 Everett Silvertips WHL 57 22 24 46 31 5 5 0 5 6 2009-10 Everett Silvertips WHL 72 33 36 69 43 7 2 3 5 2 2010-11 Everett Silvertips WHL 68 41 25 66 59 4 2 2 4 2 2011-12 Everett Silvertips WHL 19 11 3 14 17 ------Edmonton Oil Kings WHL 47 26 31 57 25 20 5 11 16 8 2012-13 EC Salzburg Austria 23 7 7 14 10 ------Utah Grizzlies ECHL 10 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 12 Bakersfield Condors ECHL 26 2 5 7 21 ------Ontario Reign ECHL 1 0 0 0 0 ------2013-14 Valpellice Italy 32 20 26 46 63 ------WHL Totals 263 133 119 252 175 36 14 16 30 18 Overseas Totals 55 27 33 60 73 ------ECHL Totals 37 3 6 9 23 4 0 0 0 12 Professional Totals 92 30 39 69 96 4 0 0 0 12

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 3 1 0 1 0 LV 9 1 1 2 2 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 1 0 0 0 0 ONT 8 0 0 0 9 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 4 0 1 1 4 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 STK 4 0 0 0 6 FW 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 1 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 3 1 1 2 2 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 1 0 0 0 0 KAL 1 0 2 2 0 SF 2 0 1 1 0 TOTALS 37 3 6 9 23

33 Jack MacLellan #10 – Forward 5’11” | 185 lbs. Shoots Left Born: June 5, 1988 (26) – Richmond Hill, Ontario

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 8/7/14

2013-14 NOTES: MacLellan spent the majority of the year with the ECHL’s … Scored 17 points in 30 games … Signed with the Stars of the EIHL for the final stretch of the season … Tallied 8 points in 9 games with Dundee CAREER NOTES: Signed to entry level deal with the in 2012 … Played 35 game for their AHL affiliate and 10 for their ECHL affiliate … Played 4 years at Brown in the Ivy League … Voted to the NCAA All-Academic Team in 2008-09 … Voted All-Ivy League First Team in 2011-12 … Accumulated 101 points (46 goals, 55 assists) during his four- year career at Brown

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2006-07 Calgary Canucks AJHL 58 13 31 44 36 ------2007-08 Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL 62 29 49 78 78 ------2008-09 Brown Univ. NCAA 30 2 4 6 16 ------2009-10 Brown Univ. NCAA 36 15 19 34 32 ------2010-11 Brown Univ. NCAA 25 14 17 31 37 ------2011-12 Brown Univ. *C* NCAA 30 15 15 30 38 ------2012-13 AHL 35 1 1 2 8 ------Cincinnati Cyclones ECHL 10 2 5 7 16 ------2013-14 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 30 11 6 17 19 ------Dundee Stars EIHL 9 5 3 8 12 2 0 2 2 0 NCAA Totals 121 46 55 101 123 ------ECHL Totals 40 13 11 24 35 ------AHL Totals 35 1 1 2 8 ------Professional Totals 49 18 14 32 47 0 0 0 0 0

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 0 0 0 0 0 LV 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 0 0 0 0 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 4 1 0 1 2 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 0 0 0 0 0 REA 7 4 0 4 2 ELM 5 2 1 3 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 1 0 0 0 0 FLA 1 1 1 2 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FW 4 2 1 3 0 TOL 4 1 3 4 4 GRN 3 0 1 1 6 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 2 0 1 1 0 UTA 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 1 1 0 1 0 KAL 5 1 0 1 5 TRE 3 0 4 4 0 TOTALS 40 13 12 25 19

34 James Henry #15 – Forward 5’9” | 172 lbs. Shoots Left Born: March 11, 1991 (23) – , Manitoba

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 7/30/13

2013-14 NOTES: Henry finished his rookie season with 36 points in 66 games … Scored his first ever professional goal on 11/02 vs. UT … First career multi-goal game on 11/14 @ BAK … Scored two clutch goals in playoffs against Ontario and Bakersfield respectively … Voted by teammates as team rookie of the year CAREER NOTES: Spent majority of his 309 career games in the WHL with the Vancouver Giants … Voted as team captain in 2011-12 … Traded to the mid-season … Scored a career high 71 points collectively in 2011-12 … Scored 214 points in his WHL career

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Winnipeg Warriors Bantam AAA WBAAA 28 9 28 37 86 ------2005-06 Notre Dame Hounds Bantam AAA SSBHL 27 29 40 69 27 6 4 14 18 6 Notre Dame Argos Midget AA SS SSMHL 3 1 0 1 11 ------2006-07 Vancouver Giants WHL 1 0 0 0 0 12 6 5 11 14 Notre Dame Hounds Midget AAA SMHL 34 17 36 53 91 ------2007-08 Vancouver Giants WHL 46 7 8 15 67 10 0 0 0 6 Canada Western U17 WHC-17 6 2 1 3 4 ------2008-09 Vancouver Giants WHL 72 14 16 30 68 17 2 1 3 26 2009-10 Vancouver Giants WHL 71 21 38 59 128 16 7 9 16 23 2010-11 Vancouver Giants *A* WHL 50 14 25 39 103 2 0 0 0 2 2011-12 Vancouver Giants *C* WHL 41 6 35 41 50 Moose Jaw Warriors WHL 28 10 20 30 46 14 6 12 18 16 2012-13 Univ. of Manitoba CIS 28 8 14 22 26 5 1 3 4 10 2013-14 Stockton Thunder ECHL 66 14 22 36 44 4 2 1 3 0 WHL Totals 309 72 142 214 462 59 15 22 37 73 ECHL Totals 66 14 22 36 44 4 2 1 3 0 Professional Totals 66 14 22 36 44 4 2 1 3 0

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 7 0 3 3 2 LV 1 0 0 0 2 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 10 2 1 3 7 ONT 14 4 7 11 4 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 7 2 3 5 13 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 10 2 3 5 2 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 8 0 3 3 10 WHL 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 SF 9 4 2 6 4 TOTALS 66 14 22 36 44

35 Tyler Shattock #16 – Forward 6’3” | 205 lbs. Shoots Right Born: February 10, 1990 (24) – Salmon Arm, British Columbia

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 9/8/14 DRAFTED: 4th Round (108th Overall) by the St. Louis Blues in 2009

2013-14 NOTES: Shattock played in 61 games during his 4th professional season, his 1st with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves … Had a career long points streak (3) from 12/18-12/22 … Tied his career high in multi-point games in one season (3) … Scored career highs in assists (14) and points (20) CAREER NOTES: Selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 4th round (#108 overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft … Has played 255 career games in the American Hockey League … Has 143 career penalty minutes … Has 5 points in just 3 career games in the East Coast Hockey League … Played 248 games in the Western Hockey League, playing for both the and Calgary Hitmen … Captained the Blazers during the 2009-10 season before being traded to Calgary … Helped lead the Hitmen to a semifinals appearance at the 2010 Memorial Cup

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 Kamloops Blazers WHL 2 0 1 1 2 ------Thompson Blazers BCMML ------2006-07 Kamloops Blazers WHL 58 7 9 16 51 4 0 0 0 0 2007-08 Kamloops Blazers WHL 48 9 14 23 45 4 1 1 2 4 2008-09 Kamloops Blazers WHL 68 30 39 69 82 4 0 1 1 6 2009-10 Kamloops Blazers WHL 42 22 28 50 65 ------Calgary Hitmen WHL 30 8 20 28 26 21 5 12 17 24 2010-11 Peoria Rivermen AHL 67 3 12 15 60 4 0 0 0 4 2011-12 Peoria Rivermen AHL 65 7 8 15 20 ------2012-13 Evansville Icemen ECHL 3 3 2 5 2 ------Peoria Rivermen AHL 62 4 8 12 23 ------2013-14 Chicago Wolves AHL 61 6 14 20 38 9 1 1 2 7 WHL Totals 248 76 111 187 271 33 6 14 20 34 ECHL Totals 3 3 2 5 2 ------AHL Totals 255 20 42 62 141 13 1 1 2 11 Professional Totals 258 23 44 67 143 13 1 1 2 11

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 0 0 0 0 0 LV 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 0 0 0 0 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 0 0 0 0 0 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FW 2 2 1 3 2 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 TRE 1 1 1 2 0 TOTALS 3 3 2 5 2

36 Adam Phillips #17 – Forward (ROOKIE) 6’6” | 207 lbs. Shoots Right Born: August 11, 1990 (24) – Framington Hills, Michigan

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on 10/5/14

2013-14 NOTES: Phillips finished his collegiate career at UMass (Amherst) putting up 15 points (6 goals, 9 assists) in 34 games … His 15 points matched his career high from his freshman year in 2010-11 CAREER NOTES: Played 124 games for UMass (Amherst) and scored 50 points (23 goals, 27 assists) during that time … Has been utilized at either forward or defense … Played one season with the Ice of the USHL in 2009-10

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005--06 Belle Tire U16 T1EHL U16 28 1 12 13 24 ------2006-07 Victory Honda U16 T1EHL U16 31 11 14 25 10 ------2008-09 Soo Eagles NOJHL 37 20 29 49 4 ------2009-10 Indiana Ice USHL 47 1 11 12 16 9 0 0 0 15 2010-11 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 33 10 5 15 61 ------2011-12 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 26 1 6 7 39 ------2012-13 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 31 6 7 13 32 ------2013-14 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 34 6 9 15 8 ------NCAA Totals 124 23 27 50 140 9 0 0 0 15 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

37 Ryan Hayes #18 – Forward 5’9”” | 176 lbs. Shoots Right Born: June 4, 1989 (25) – Syracuse, New York

HOW ACQUIRED: Acquired from the South Carolina Stingrays on 3/1/13 in exchange for future considerations

2013-14 NOTES: Hayes spent much of last year injured, but managed to score 35 points in just 32 games … It was the first time in his professional career that he averaged a point per game … He also contributed 7 points in 9 playoff games CAREER NOTES: Has played 202 games in his ECHL career … He has built a reputation as a goal scorer throughout his professional career and has 75 goals in his career … Second in the League in Playoff Scoring with 24 points in the 2013 Kelly Cup Playoffs… Has scored a hat trick in the playoffs two years in a row … Played collegiate hockey at Boston College and juniors in the OHL with the … He has 31 points in 32 playoff games in the ECHL

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Syracuse Jr. Stars [Elite] OPJHL 2 0 1 1 2 ------2004-05 Syracuse Jr. Stars [Elite] OPJHL 34 27 18 45 65 ------2005-06 U.S. National U17 Team USDP 18 11 6 17 44 ------U.S. National U18 Team USDP 12 4 2 6 8 ------U.S. National U18 Team NAHL 33 20 13 33 46 2 1 1 2 0 USA U18 WJC-18 6 1 0 1 2 ------USA U17 WHC-17 6 4 2 6 4 ------2006-07 U.S. National U18 Team USDP 33 13 13 26 48 ------U.S. National U18 Team NAHL 15 6 15 21 36 ------USA U18 WJC-18 7 1 3 4 2 ------2007-08 Boston College NCAA 6 2 1 3 0 Plymouth Whalers OHL 27 10 12 22 32 4 0 1 1 0 2008-09 Plymouth Whalers OHL 55 26 19 45 52 9 5 5 10 7 2009-10 Plymouth Whalers OHL 50 16 19 35 40 9 7 7 14 15 2010-11 Trenton Devils ECHL 63 23 27 50 47 2011-12 Greenville Road Warriors ECHL 2 0 1 1 0 Trenton Titans ECHL 65 22 26 48 36 2012-13 Trenton Titans ECHL 12 3 3 6 2 South Carolina Stongrays ECHL 16 6 5 11 4 23 9 15 24 12 Stockton Thunder ECHL 12 5 6 11 12 9 4 3 7 10 2013-14 Stockton Thunder ECHL 32 16 19 35 27 ------NAHL Totals 48 26 28 54 82 2 1 1 2 0 OHL Totals 132 52 50 102 124 22 12 13 25 22 ECHL Totals 202 75 87 162 128 32 13 18 31 22 Professional Totals 202 75 87 162 128 32 13 18 31 22

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 3 1 1 2 2 GWT 14 5 4 9 18 SC 8 4 3 7 2 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 7 2 6 8 13 IDH 5 6 0 6 2 TOL 10 7 3 10 9 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 8 5 0 5 8 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 3 0 0 0 0 LV 4 1 1 2 4 UTA 8 7 6 13 4 COL 3 0 2 2 4 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 30 8 14 22 17 ONT 11 4 6 10 6 WHL 24 6 9 15 14 EVN 2 1 0 1 0 ORL 1 0 0 0 0 CHI 6 2 3 5 4 FLA 10 2 7 9 9 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 SF 5 1 4 5 4 FW 0 0 0 0 0 REA 29 9 15 24 8 TRE 2 1 2 3 0 GRN 9 3 1 4 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 202 75 87 162 128

38 Robin Soudek #19 – Forward (Soo-deck) 5’11” | 191 lbs. Shoots Right Born: July 31, 1991 (23) – Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 9/3/14

2013-14 NOTES: Soudek split his 2013-14 campaign between the Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL and of the CHL … He scored 1 goal in his 3 games with the Monsters and scored 14 goals in 41 games with the Cutthroats … He shined in the CHL playoffs, scoring 7 points in 10 games CAREER NOTES: Played 44 professional games last year in his first ever professional season … played 250 games in the WHL and scored 151 points … Has played 12 games at the World Junior Championships with Czech Republic …

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2005-06 HC Ceske Budejovice U18 Czech U18 28 4 4 8 22 ------2006-07 HC Ceske Budejovice U18 Czech U18 38 19 28 47 128 5 2 2 4 4 Czech Republic U16 (all) Int.-Jr. 9 4 4 8 8 ------2007-08 HC Ceske Budejovice U20 Czech U20 40 14 15 29 36 3 0 1 1 6 HC Ceske Budejovice U18 Czech U18 6 7 5 12 22 ------Czech Republic U17 (all) Int.-Jr. 11 5 1 6 10 ------2008-09 Edmonton Oil Kings WHL 63 7 6 13 42 4 1 1 2 4 Czech Republic U18 WJC-18 6 1 1 2 6 ------Czech Republic U17 (all) Int.-Jr. 7 1 1 2 6 ------2009-10 Edmonton Oil Kings WHL 61 11 13 24 41 ------Czech Republic U20 (all) Int.-Jr. 4 0 0 0 2 ------2010-11 Chilliwack Bruins WHL 61 25 32 57 70 5 2 1 3 4 Czech Republic U20 WJC-20 6 0 0 0 6 ------Czech Republic U20 (all) Int.-Jr. 9 0 1 1 8 ------2011-12 WHL 65 27 30 57 114 4 2 0 2 0 2012/13 HC Ceske Budejovice Czech 11 1 1 2 10 ------2013-14 Denver Cutthroats CHL 41 14 6 20 62 10 3 4 7 14 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 3 1 0 1 0 ------WHL Totals 250 70 81 151 267 5 2 2 4 4 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AHL Totals 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 55 16 7 23 72 10 3 4 7 14

39 Roberts Lipsbergs #20 – Forward 5’11” | 200 lbs. Shoots Left Born: July 29, 1994 (20) – Riga, Latvia

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 9/26/14

2013-14 NOTES: Lipsbergs scored 33 goals for the of the WHL … Totaled 52 points in 68 games … Participated with Team Latvia in the World Championships … Scored 6 goals in 5 games at the World U-20 Junior Championships with Team Latvia CAREER NOTES: Back-to-back 30-goal seasons with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL … Led the Thunderbirds in scoring in 2012-13 (58 pts) … Was one of Seattle’s top playoff performers, scoring 15 points in 16 games

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2009-10 SK Riga 18 Latvia U18 19 35 38 73 16 ------2010-11 SK Riga 18 Belarus U18 44 60 47 107 42 ------SK Riga 18 Latvia2 20 21 14 35 22 ------Latvia U17 (all) Int.-Jr. 5 1 3 4 4 ------Latvia U18 WJC-18 D1 4 4 0 4 6 ------Latvia U18 (all) Int.-Jr. 10 9 1 10 10 ------2011-12 HK Riga MHL 58 14 14 28 51 5 1 2 3 2 Latvia U18 WJC-18 6 4 0 4 2 ------Latvia U18 (all) Int.-Jr. 10 6 3 9 4 ------Latvia U20 WJC-20 6 2 1 3 2 ------Latvia U20 (all) Int.-Jr. 11 5 3 8 8 ------2012-13 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 64 30 28 58 24 7 3 4 7 0 Latvia U20 WJC-20 6 1 1 2 2 ------Latvia U20 (all) Int.-Jr. 8 3 1 4 4 ------2013-14 Seattle Thunderbirds WHL 68 33 19 52 37 9 2 6 8 4 Latvia U20 WJC-20 D1A 5 6 1 7 2 ------Latvia U20 (all) Int.-Jr. 5 6 1 7 2 ------Latvia WC 4 0 0 0 2 ------WHL Totals 132 63 47 110 61 16 5 10 15 4 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

40 Ryan Constant #22 – Defenseman (VETERAN) 5’11” | 196 lbs. Shoots Left Born: May 1, 1985 - Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Manitoba

HOW ACQUIRED: Assigned by to the Thunder from Worcester (AHL) on 10/4/10

2013-14 NOTES: Constant played 56 games for the Thunder and totaled 36 points (8 goals, 28 assists) during his 5th campaign in Stockton … Posted career highs in both points and assists … It was also his 2nd season as Stockton’s Assistant Captain… Voted Stockton Thunder Defensive Player of the Year CAREER NOTES: Voted Stockton Thunder Defensive Player of the Year in 2010-11 … Spent the 2011-12 season playing professionally in Italy … Played 26 games in the AHL from 2006-2009, scoring 3 points (1 goal, 2 assists) during that time … Spent 3 seasons in the MJHL with the OCN Blizzard and racked up 101 points in 151 career games … voted MJHL’s Best Defensman in 2005-06

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 WHL 2 0 0 0 2 ------OCN Blizzard MJHL 34 2 12 14 63 ------2004-05 OCN Blizzard MJHL 60 8 21 29 164 ------2005-06 OCN Blizzard MJHL 57 13 45 58 253 ------2006-07 Charlotte Checkers ECHL 65 2 24 26 76 5 0 1 1 0 AHL 5 0 0 0 5 ------2007-08 Charlotte Checkers ECHL 54 3 15 18 76 3 0 0 0 4 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 12 1 0 1 4 ------2008-09 Springfield Falcons AHL 9 0 2 2 8 ------Stockton Thunder ECHL 47 5 4 9 71 14 0 2 2 17 2009-10 Stockton Thunder ECHL 62 6 19 25 97 15 4 6 10 24 2010-11 Stockton Thunder ECHL 52 11 23 34 84 4 1 1 2 4 2011-12 Milano Rossoblu Italy2 40 8 12 20 92 14 4 3 7 36 2012-13 Stockton Thunder *A* ECHL 62 9 21 30 71 9 1 6 7 0 2013-14 Stockton Thunder *A* ECHL 56 8 28 36 91 9 0 3 3 11 MJHL Totals 151 23 78 101 480 ------ECHL Totals 398 44 134 178 566 59 6 19 25 60 AHL Totals 26 1 2 3 17 ------Professional Totals 464 53 148 201 675 73 10 22 32 96

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 31 5 6 11 19 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 4 0 3 3 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 LV 24 0 7 7 36 AUG 18 0 3 3 26 BAK 43 3 14 17 82 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 CBA 13 1 3 4 15 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 48 11 18 29 61 DAY 2 0 2 2 0 CIN 2 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 FRE 4 0 1 1 5 COL 12 1 3 4 11 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 JHN 2 0 1 1 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 REA 3 0 0 0 7 MIS* 3 0 0 0 8 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 PEN 12 1 6 7 22 FLA 13 0 2 2 29 SC 17 1 9 10 13 PHX 4 0 0 0 17 FW 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 SF 20 4 10 14 36 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 1 0 0 0 0 TEX 12 0 3 3 17 GWT 16 2 6 8 15 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 TRE 1 0 1 1 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 34 7 17 24 48 VIC 26 2 8 10 33 IDH 33 6 11 17 66 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 398 44 134 178 566

41 Jessey Astles #23 – Forward (ROOKIE) 6’2” | 205 lbs. Shoots Left Born: June 4, 1993 (21) – Coquitlam, British Columbia

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 10/7/14

2013-14 NOTES: Astles played his final year of juniors with the Tri-City Americans of the WHL … He posted career highs in goals (11), assists (9) and points (20) … CAREER NOTES: He split his time in the WHL between the Kelowna Rockets, and Tri-City Americans, playing a total of 229 games in the process … He collected 38 points (18 goals, 20 assists) and 351 penalty minutes in his junior career

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 Vancouver NE Chiefs BCMML 26 8 6 14 14 ------2009-10 Kelowna Rockets WHL 56 1 2 3 28 11 0 1 1 0 2010-11 Kelowna Rockets WHL 59 3 3 6 129 10 3 0 3 6 2011-12 Kelowna Rockets WHL 42 2 5 7 84 4 0 0 0 2 2012-13 Saskatoon Blades WHL 22 1 1 2 43 2 0 0 0 2 2013-14 Tri-City Americans WHL 50 11 9 20 67 5 1 0 1 2 WHL Totals 229 18 20 38 351 32 4 1 5 12 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 Garet Hunt #24 – Forward (VETERAN) (Gair-it Hunt) 5’9” | 190 lbs. Shoots Left Born: October 14, 1987 (27) – Maple Ridge, British Columbia

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 10/7/14

2014-15 NOTES: Signed to coaching staff as Assistant Coach while also serving as team captain for the 3rd straight year 2013-14 NOTES: Hunt played a team high 69 games … Posted career highs in most offensive categories (14 goals, 22 assists, 36 points, 136 shots on goal) … Career low in penalty minutes (187) … Voted by the fans as the “Thunder Fan Favorite” for 6th straight year… Voted by team as the Unsung Hero, his second time winning the team award CAREER NOTES: Has played his entire ECHL career with the Stockton Thunder … Two separate stints in the AHL with the Springfield Falcons and … Stockton’s all-time leader in games played (383) and penalty minutes (1388) … Second all-time leading scorer in the Thunder history (138 points)

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2003-04 Chilliwack Chiefs BCHL 55 6 5 11 203 11 0 1 1 4 2004-05 Vancouver Giants WHL 23 1 2 3 44 1 0 0 0 2 Chilliwack Chiefs BCHL 7 1 1 2 21 ------2005-06 Vancouver Giants WHL 51 2 7 9 103 18 1 0 1 17 2006-07 Vancouver Giants WHL 57 6 5 11 156 ------2007-08 Vancouver Giants WHL 62 7 11 18 239 10 0 1 1 6 2008-09 Stockton Thunder ECHL 63 5 11 16 248 13 3 0 3 22 Springfield Falcons AHL 1 0 0 0 2 ------2009-10 Stockton Thunder ECHL 52 5 7 12 215 13 3 2 5 8 2010-11 Stockton Thunder ECHL 60 13 17 30 248 4 0 1 1 4 Worcester Sharks AHL 9 0 1 1 35 ------2011-12 Stockton Thunder ECHL 69 7 12 19 255 8 1 0 1 14 2012-13 Stockton Thunder ECHL 70 7 18 25 235 23 3 10 13 25 2013-14 Stockton Thunder ECHL 69 14 22 36 187 7 1 1 2 31 WHL Totals 193 16 25 41 542 29 1 1 2 25 ECHL Totals 383 51 87 138 1,388 68 11 14 25 104 AHL Totals 10 0 1 1 37 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 393 51 88 139 1,425 68 11 14 25 104

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 45 2 8 10 182 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 IND 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 51 10 14 24 141 IDH 50 11 9 20 159 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 52 6 13 19 245 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 LV 35 3 6 9 137 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 22 4 4 8 81 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 WHL 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 60 9 12 21 184 FRE 6 0 0 0 29 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 PHX 6 0 1 1 48 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 SF 22 1 10 11 61 FW 0 0 0 0 0 REA 0 0 0 0 0 VIC 34 5 10 15 121 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 383 51 87 138 1388 SC 0 0 0 0 0

43 Mike Pereira #25 – Forward (ROOKIE) (Puh-rare-uh) 5’10” | 185 lbs. Shoots Left Born: November 24, 1991 (22) – New Haven, Connecticut

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on 10/5/14

2013-14 NOTES: Pereira scored 22 points (11 goals, 11 assists) in 34 games during his senior year at UMass (Amherst) … Signed by the Worcester Sharks of the AHL … Made professional debut on 3/15/14 against Bridgeport (AHL) … Scored first professional goal, a game winner, on 3/16/14 against Manchester (AHL) CAREER NOTES: Scored 107 points (53 goals, 54 assists) in 135 games during his collegiate career … Voted to the NCAA All-Rookie Team in 2010-11

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team LGE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 South Kent Prep (U18 Selects) USHS 35 26 20 46 12 ------2009-10 Avon Old Farms School USHS 29 28 36 64 8 ------2010-11 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 34 12 13 25 22 ------2011-12 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 35 17 17 34 16 ------2012-13 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 32 13 13 26 18 ------2013-14 Umass (Amherst) NCAA 34 11 11 22 16 ------Worcester Sharks AHL 3 1 0 1 0 ------NCAA Totals 135 53 54 107 72 0 0 0 0 0 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AHL Totals 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 Shawn Boutin #26 – Defenseman (Boo-tin) 5’10” | 200 lbs. Shoots Right Born: February 8, 1990 (24) – Val d’Or, Quebec

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed to an SPC by the Thunder on 9/13/12

2013-14 NOTES: Boutin finished his 2nd season with the Thunder with 13 points and a minus-3 rating … He played in 49 regular season games, but missed the playoffs due to injury … Career high 5 goals from the point CAREER NOTES: Played 286 games with the Val-d’Or Foreurs of the QMJHL … Served as Val-d’Or’s Assistant Captain from 2007-2010 … Amassed 26 total points (5 goals, 21 assists) in 118 games played with Stockton

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2004-05 Vallee de l'Or National QMAA 26 7 13 20 72 ------2005-06 Amos Forestiers QMAAA 34 4 14 18 62 17 1 7 8 36 2006-07 Val d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 56 0 11 11 44 3 0 0 0 0 2007-08 Val d'Or Foreurs *A* QMJHL 70 5 11 16 55 3 0 1 1 2 2008-09 Val d'Or Foreurs *A* QMJHL 51 2 14 16 58 ------2009-10 Val d'Or Foreurs *A* QMJHL 61 3 13 16 115 6 0 4 4 6 2010-11 Val d'Or Foreurs QMJHL 48 6 13 19 52 4 0 2 2 2 2011-12 Arizona Sundogs CHL 54 2 4 6 26 ------2012-13 Stockton Thunder ECHL 69 0 13 13 29 23 2 6 8 10 2013-14 Stockton Thunder ECHL 49 5 8 13 48 ------QMJHL Totals 286 16 62 78 324 16 0 7 7 10 ECHL Totals 118 5 21 26 77 23 2 6 8 10 Professional Totals 172 7 25 32 103 23 2 6 8 10

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 15 0 2 2 6 LV 7 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 19 1 2 3 12 ONT 22 0 5 5 21 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 COL 11 1 2 3 11 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 STK 0 0 0 0 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 13 1 3 4 8 IND 0 0 0 0 0 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 10 0 2 2 4 WHL 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 SF 21 2 3 5 15 TOTALS 118 5 19 24 77

45 Lukas Sutter #28 – Forward (ROOKIE) 6’0” | 209 lbs. Shoots Left Born: October 4, 1993 (21) – St. Louis, Missouri

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the New York Islanders on 10/14/14 DRAFTED: 7th Round (200th Overall) by the New York Islanders in 2014 th 2nd Round (39 Overall) by the in 2012

2013-14 NOTES: Sutter played his final season in the WHL with the as an Assistant Captain … scored 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists) in 45 games … had a WHL full-season low of 76 penalty minutes CAREER: Amassed 126 points (55 goals, 71 assists) in 265 games during his junior career … selected in the 2nd round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Winnipeg Jets … re-entered draft in 2014 and was selected in the 7th round by the New York Islanders … Father is Rich Sutter, who played 13 years in the NHL

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 Okotoks Oilers AJHL 2 0 0 0 0 ------2009-10 Lethbridge Y's Men Hurricanes AMHL 13 6 6 12 16 5 2 1 3 4 Saskatoon Blades WHL 7 0 1 1 8 5 0 0 0 2 2010-11 Saskatoon Blades WHL 71 4 15 19 179 10 0 0 0 6 2011-12 Saskatoon Blades WHL 70 28 31 59 165 4 0 2 2 14 2012-13 Saskatoon Blades WHL 72 13 11 24 168 4 2 0 2 6 2013-14 Red Deer Rebels WHL 45 10 13 23 76 2014-15 Stockton Thunder ECHL Junior A Total 2 0 0 0 0 ------WHL Totals 265 55 71 126 596 23 2 2 4 28 ECHL Totals Professional Totals

Loic Leduc #55 – Defenseman (ROOKIE) (Loyck Luh-duke) 6’7” | 218 lbs. Shoots Right Born: June 14, 1994 (20) – Mercier, Quebec

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the New York Islanders on 10/8/14 DRAFTED: 4th Round (103rd Overall) by the New York Islanders in 2012

2013-14 NOTES: Played 37 games with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles before being acquired in trade by Rimouski Océanic where Leduc skated in 26 regular season contests and 11 playoff games … Leduc finished with 63 games played, 6 goals, 9 assists and was +13. CAREER NOTES: Drafted by the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles in the 2nd round, 23rd overall in 2010 … played 176 of his 202 QMJHL games with Cape Breton … drafted 103rd overall in the 4th round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Islanders.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2009-10 Chateauguay Patriotes QMAAA 2 0 0 0 0 ------2010-11 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 36 1 3 4 27 2 0 0 0 0 2011-12 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 65 2 8 10 99 4 0 1 1 4 2012-13 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 38 0 2 2 50 ------2013-14 Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL 37 3 5 8 58 ------Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL 26 3 4 7 44 11 0 2 2 27 QMJHL Totals 202 9 22 31 278 17 0 3 3 31 ECHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

46 Peter Sivak #91 – Forward (VETERAN) (See-vack) 5’11” | 180 lbs. Shoots Left Born: March 21, 1982 (32) – Cheb, Czech Republic

HOW ACQUIRED: Loaned to the Thunder by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on 10/5/14

2013-14 NOTES: Sivak tallied career highs in assists (52) and points (83), which led the ECHL … Earned a staggering plus-minus of plus-49 … Helped lead Alaska to the Kelly Cup Finals CAREER NOTES: Led the Former San Francisco Bulls in goals (33) during the 2012-13 season … Put up 139 points (64 goals, 75 assists) in his 131 career games in the ECHL … Has played 12 career games in the AHL with the Abbotsford Heat and Worcester Sharks respectively … Gained 11 years of experience playing professionally overseas in either or the Czech Republic Regular Season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 1999-00 HK 32 Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia 1 0 0 0 0 ------2000-01 HK 32 Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia 36 1 3 4 14 2 0 0 0 0 2001-02 HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 33 5 2 7 4 ------HK Dubnica IEL 2 1 2 3 4 ------2002-03 HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 53 14 4 18 64 12 1 1 2 12 2003-04 HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 40 3 4 7 20 1 0 0 0 0 HK Dukla Trencin II Slovakia2 9 2 0 2 8 ------2004-05 HK Dubnica Slovakia 32 4 2 6 16 ------HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 19 3 3 6 12 12 0 1 1 22 SHK 37 Piestany Slovakia2 3 0 0 0 0 ------2005-06 HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 54 7 7 14 38 4 0 0 0 0 2006-07 HK Dukla Trencin Slovakia 50 5 13 18 142 14 0 6 6 45 HK 95 Povazska Bystrica Slovakia2 1 2 0 2 0 ------2007-08 MsHK Zilina Slovakia 52 27 21 48 71 4 1 0 1 4 Slovakia (all) International 4 0 0 0 0 ------2008-09 HKM Zvolen Slovakia 8 4 2 6 6 13 2 4 6 26 MsHK Zilina Slovakia 46 12 13 25 24 ------2009-10 HC Zlin Czech 52 2 11 13 57 6 0 0 0 0 2010-11 HC Zlin Czech 45 2 7 9 35 4 0 0 0 2 2011-12 MsHK Zilina Slovakia 55 21 30 51 70 5 1 2 3 8 2012-13 San Francisco Bulls ECHL 64 33 23 56 28 3 1 2 3 2 Worcester Sharks AHL 9 4 1 5 4 ------2013-14 Alaska Aces ECHL 67 31 52 83 10 10 5 4 9 0 Abbotsford Heat AHL 3 0 0 0 2 ------Slovakia Totals 479 106 104 210 481 67 5 14 19 117 ECHL Totals 131 64 75 139 38 13 6 6 12 2 AHL Totals 12 4 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 Professional Totals 622 174 180 354 525 80 11 20 31 119

GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM AK 10 4 1 5 8 GRN 0 0 0 0 0 REA 0 0 0 0 0 ALL 0 0 0 0 0 GWT 0 0 0 0 0 RPD 0 0 0 0 0 BAK 18 12 14 26 2 IND 0 0 0 0 0 SC 0 0 0 0 0 BRA 0 0 0 0 0 IDH 17 7 10 17 2 STK 18 13 15 28 10 CIN 0 0 0 0 0 KAL 0 0 0 0 0 TOL 0 0 0 0 0 COL 15 9 6 15 6 LV 19 7 10 17 6 TUL 0 0 0 0 0 ELM 0 0 0 0 0 MIS 0 0 0 0 0 UTA 13 4 6 10 2 EVN 0 0 0 0 0 ONT 16 7 4 11 2 WIC 0 0 0 0 0 FLA 0 0 0 0 0 ORL 0 0 0 0 0 SF 5 1 9 10 0 FW 0 0 0 0 0 QDC 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 131 64 75 139 38

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STOCKTON THUNDER 2013-14 FINAL STATISTICS

# Player Pos GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP PPA SH SHA GW FG IG OT UA EN SOG SOA SOGW SO% Pt/G PIM/G Shots Sh% 10 Joey Martin F 65 21 45 66 0 22 9 10 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 7 2 0.429 1.02 0.34 136 15.4 * 20 Jeremy Langlois (tot.) F 56 19 41 60 3 15 6 12 1 0 2 4 1 2 1 0 3 11 1 0.273 1.07 0.27 191 9.9 EVN F 49 16 36 52 0 15 6 10 1 0 2 3 1 2 1 0 3 11 1 0.273 1.06 0.31 174 9.2 STK F 7 3 5 8 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1.14 0.00 17 17.6 19 Corey Trivino C 46 11 32 43 -2 21 3 11 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0.000 0.93 0.46 81 13.6 *X 16 Greg Miller F 37 17 21 38 -7 8 7 5 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 0 0.167 1.03 0.22 95 17.9 * 15 James Henry C 66 14 22 36 5 44 4 3 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0.200 0.55 0.66 100 14.0 24 Garet Hunt F 69 14 22 36 -16 187 2 6 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.000 0.52 2.71 136 10.3 22 Ryan Constant D 56 8 28 36 0 91 1 16 0 0 1 2 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0.000 0.64 1.63 108 7.4 18 Ryan Hayes F 32 16 19 35 -1 27 5 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.000 1.09 0.84 81 19.8 * 21 Andrew Clark C 31 14 21 35 1 15 3 7 1 0 3 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0.000 1.13 0.48 97 14.4 17 Matt Bergland F 65 14 21 35 -11 65 2 6 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.54 1.00 148 9.5 * 23 Adam Brace (tot.) F 49 14 20 34 -9 18 1 6 0 1 4 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0.000 0.69 0.37 105 13.3 CIN F 31 8 13 21 -11 12 0 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.68 0.39 67 11.9 STK F 18 6 7 13 2 6 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.72 0.33 38 15.8 * 27 Landon Oslanski D 67 8 19 27 4 71 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.40 1.06 132 6.1 6 Lee Baldwin (tot.) D 66 7 17 24 -15 51 2 6 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.36 0.77 114 6.1 GRN F 18 3 3 6 -9 10 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.33 0.55 35 8.6 STK F 48 4 14 18 -6 41 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.38 0.85 79 5.1 *X 51 Mitch Bruijsten F 26 6 15 21 -1 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0.667 0.81 0.23 51 11.8 X 8 Nathan Deck D 40 5 14 19 -5 26 3 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.48 0.65 79 6.3 11 Nick Tremblay (tot.) F 46 10 8 18 -12 20 4 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0.000 0.39 0.43 112 8.9 BAK F 41 8 8 16 -13 18 4 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.000 0.39 0.44 104 7.7 STK F 5 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.40 0.40 8 25.0 *X 14 Mike Dalhuisen D 32 7 9 16 -1 79 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.50 2.47 76 9.2 * 12 Ben Rosen F/D 49 6 9 15 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.31 0.45 69 8.7 * 5 Sean Escobedo D 50 6 9 15 2 57 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.30 1.14 65 9.2 X 29 Brayden Irwin C 15 8 5 13 1 16 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.500 0.87 1.07 42 19.0 X 26 Shawn Boutin D 49 5 8 13 -3 48 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.27 0.98 58 8.6 28 Scott Langdon (tot.) D 65 3 7 10 -16 146 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.15 2.25 62 4.8 SF D 40 3 4 7 -6 100 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.18 2.50 38 7.9 SC D 20 0 2 2 -13 32 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.10 1.60 19 0.0 STK D 5 0 1 1 3 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.20 2.80 5 0.0 * 16 Joey Diamond F 11 1 8 9 4 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.82 0.81 21 4.8 *X 36 J.P. Burkemper F 30 5 3 8 -2 31 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.000 0.27 1.03 40 12.5 X 7 Kirill Kabanov F 9 4 4 8 4 11 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.89 1.22 20 20.0 *X 36 Alan Quine C 7 2 6 8 -3 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 1.14 0.28 20 10.0 *X 9 Alex MacLeod F 33 4 3 7 -10 71 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.21 2.15 36 11.1 *X 11 Nick Larson F 15 3 3 6 -6 30 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.40 2.00 27 11.1 * 29 Riley Wetmore C 15 2 3 5 -2 17 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.33 1.13 29 6.9 *X 3 Michael Spacek D 33 2 3 5 1 26 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.15 0.78 31 6.5 14 Matt Mangene F 6 1 4 5 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.83 1.33 9 11.1 *X 20 Mike Keenan D 11 1 4 5 1 27 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.45 2.45 17 5.9 * 25 Mathieu Gagnon F 43 1 2 3 -7 136 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.07 3.16 21 4.8 33 Brian Foster G 45 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.07 2.17 0 0.0 4 Marc Cantin D 6 1 1 2 4 13 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.33 3.33 24 4.2 *X 51 Brady Ramsay F 3 0 1 1 -1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.33 1.28 4 0.0 *X 4 Brice O’Connor D 7 0 1 1 -5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.14 0.00 10 0.0 X 23 Austin Mayer F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0.00 1 0.0 X 30 Brad Phillips G 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 * 8 Andrey Pedan D 5 0 0 0 -4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.000 0.00 1.20 6 0.0 * 2 Brad Stebner D 5 0 0 0 -2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 1.40 10 0.0 X 28 Jason Clark F 24 0 0 0 -10 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0.92 29 0.0 * 35 Parker Milner G 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0.0 BENCH 72 2 24 2 TOTALS 72 224 395 617 -67 1327 56 110 5 8 31 41 15 5 9 4 8 44 2 0.182 8.57 18.43 2058 0.108

GOALTENDER STATISTICS

# Goalie GP MINS W L OTL SOL SO EN GA GAA SOGP SOW SOL SOGA SOA SO% SA SVS SV% * 35 Parker Milner 25 1478 9 14 1 1 2 5 70 2.84 1 0 1 3 5 0.400 754 684 0.907 33 Brian Foster 45 2695 23 16 1 4 1 8 134 2.98 6 2 4 7 36 0.806 1352 1218 0.901 X 30 Brad Phillips 3 188 1 1 0 1 0 1 11 3.50 1 0 1 2 5 0.600 94 83 0.883 EMPTY NET 24 14 14 0.000 TOTALS 72 4361 33 31 2 6 3 14 229 3.13 8 2 6 12 46 0.739 2214 1985 0.897

* Denotes rookie

50 STOCKTON THUNDER – 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Day Date Opp W/L SF SA PP PK Goaltender GWG Home Away Overall Attn Sat. 10/19 COL W, 5-0 33 29 3-3 4-4 Foster (1-0-0) Hunt 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 6786 Wed. 10/23 ONT L, 2-4 28 27 0-2 1-1 Milner (0-1-0) 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2627 Fri. 10/25 @ BAK W, 5-4 44 24 1-6 4-5 Foster (2-0-0) Boutin 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 5477 Fri. 11/1 UTA W, 3-2 28 22 3-5 5-5 Milner (1-1-0) Hayes 2-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 5256 Sat. 11/2 UTA W, 6-1 32 27 0-0 1-1 Foster (3-0-0) Kabanov 3-1-0 1-0-0 4-1-0 6815 Wed. 11/6 @ COL L, 1-4 22 30 0-5 5-5 Milner (1-2-0) 3-1-0 1-1-0 4-2-0 5289 Fri. 11/8 @ COL OTW, 3-2 27 38 1-5 3-3 Foster (4-0-0) Clark 3-1-0 2-1-0 5-2-0 5289 Sun. 11/10 @ BAK W, 2-1 21 21 0-6 6-6 Foster (5-0-0) Martin 3-1-0 3-1-0 6-2-0 3650 Mon. 11/11 SF L, 2-3 30 36 2-3 4-6 Milner (1-3-0) 3-2-0 3-1-0 6-3-0 3288 Thur. 11/14 @ BAK W, 6-2 28 30 1-7 9-9 Foster (6-0-0) Henry 3-2-0 4-1-0 7-3-0 6402 Fri. 11/15 ONT L, 1-4 16 49 0-1 2-3 Milner (1-4-0) 3-3-0 4-1-0 7-4-0 4188 Sun. 11/17 BAK SOL, 3-4 28 41 1-5 4-5 Foster (6-0-1) 3-3-1 4-1-0 7-4-1 3112 Wed. 11/20 SF W, 5-1 39 33 0-0 3-3 Foster (7-0-1) Oslanski 4-3-1 4-1-0 8-4-1 3076 Fri. 11/22 UTA W, 3-2 32 30 1-4 4-4 Foster (8-0-1) Irwin 5-3-1 4-1-0 9-4-1 3291 Sat. 11/23 IDH W, 3-1 35 26 1-2 3-3 Foster (9-0-1) Hunt 6-3-1 4-1-0 10-4-1 3844 Sun. 11/24 IDH OTW, 4-3 33 30 1-3 3-5 Phillips (1-0-0) Clark 7-3-1 4-1-0 11-4-1 3036 Wed. 11/27 @ ONT SOL, 2-3 39 46 0-4 1-2 Foster (9-0-2) 7-3-1 4-1-1 11-4-2 9584 Fri. 11/29 ONT L, 1-4 17 34 0-1 2-2 Foster (9-1-2) 7-4-1 4-1-1 11-5-2 3968 Sat. 11/30 @ BAK L, 3-6 16 34 1-3 5-7 Foster (9-2-2) 7-4-1 4-2-1 11-6-2 8408 Wed. 12/4 @ IDH L, 3-6 27 41 0-5 4-5 Foster (9-3-2) 7-4-1 4-3-1 11-7-2 2729 Fri. 12/6 @ IDH L, 2-4 33 34 0-3 4-4 Phillips (1-1-0) 7-4-1 4-4-1 11-8-2 3337 Sat. 12/7 @ IDH W, 4-3 41 31 3-10 7-8 Foster (10-3-2) Martin 7-4-1 5-4-1 12-8-2 4199 Sat. 12/14 @ SF SOL, 5-6 40 32 1-2 2-3 Phillips (1-1-1) 7-4-1 5-4-2 12-8-3 2832 Sun. 12/15 BAK W, 6-5 21 33 1-2 1-1 Foster (11-3-2) Trivino 8-4-1 5-4-2 13-8-3 4331 Fri. 12/20 @ ONT SOL, 2-3 31 31 1-4 3-3 Foster (11-3-3) 8-4-1 5-4-3 13-8-4 7762 Sat. 12/21 ONT L, 2-3 22 18 1-6 4-5 Milner (1-5-0) 8-5-1 5-4-3 13-9-4 4251 Sun. 12/22 @ ONT W, 5-1 12 43 0-3 2-2 Foster (12-3-3) Martin 8-5-1 6-4-3 14-9-4 8214 Fri. 12/27 @ SF L, 2-5 37 33 1-5 5-8 Milner (1-6-0) 8-5-1 6-5-3 14-10-4 3238 Sat. 12/28 SF OTW, 7-6 38 24 1-2 2-2 Foster (13-3-3) Miller 9-5-1 6-5-3 15-10-4 5049 Sun. 12/29 SF W, 5-1 35 32 0-7 7-8 Milner (2-6-0) Henry 10-5-1 6-5-3 16-10-4 4774 Fri. 1/3 SF L, 2-4 32 25 0-2 4-7 Foster (13-4-3) 10-6-1 6-5-3 16-11-4 4869 Sat. 1/4 @ SF W, 5-0 42 32 2-7 3-3 Milner (3-6-0) Henry 10-6-1 7-5-3 17-11-4 2750 Fri. 1/10 @ UTA SOW, 3-2 27 32 0-3 4-4 Foster (14-4-3) 10-6-1 8-5-3 18-11-4 3739 Sat. 1/11 @ UTA L, 4-6 27 25 3-7 6-7 Foster (14-5-3) 10-6-1 8-6-3 18-12-4 5271 Tue. 1/14 @ BAK L, 2-7 30 30 0-2 1-1 Foster (14-6-3) 10-6-1 8-7-3 18-13-4 3534 Wed. 1/15 @ ONT W, 4-2 34 31 0-5 4-4 Foster (15-6-3) Dalhuisen 10-6-1 9-7-3 19-13-4 7679 Sat. 1/18 BAK SOW, 4-3 32 17 1-7 2-4 Foster (16-6-3) 11-6-1 9-7-3 20-13-4 8077 Sun. 1/19 SF SOL, 2-3 32 45 0-4 4-4 Foster (16-6-4) 11-6-2 9-7-3 20-13-5 3524 Fri. 1/24 @ ONT W, 4-1 34 30 1-5 1-1 Foster (17-6-4) Deck 11-6-2 10-7-3 21-13-5 8123 Sun. 1/26 ONT L, 2-5 30 36 1-4 3-4 Foster (17-7-4) 11-7-2 10-7-3 21-14-5 6183 Sat. 2/1 COL L, 5-7 20 30 0-2 1-3 Milner (3-7-0) 11-8-2 10-7-3 21-15-5 5939 Tue. 2/4 @ BAK L, 1-4 34 22 0-5 4-4 Foster (17-8-4) 11-8-2 10-8-3 21-16-5 2588 Wed. 2/5 @ ONT W, 6-3 25 34 3-6 4-5 Milner (4-7-0) Bergland 11-8-2 11-8-3 22-16-5 6555 Fri. 2/7 @ AK L, 2-4 22 37 0-2 1-2 Foster (17-9-4) 11-8-2 11-9-3 22-17-5 4925 Sat. 2/8 @ AK L, 2-5 42 35 1-4 4-6 Milner (4-8-0) 11-8-2 11-10-3 22-18-5 5857 Sun. 2/9 @ AK L, 3-4 31 39 1-4 7-8 Foster (17-10-4) 11-8-2 11-11-3 22-19-5 3822 Tue. 2/11 @ AK L, 1-3 30 36 1-5 4-4 Milner (4-9-0) 11-8-2 11-12-3 22-20-5 3120 Thur. 2/13 @ AK W, 4-3 25 37 3-4 4-4 Foster (18-10-4) Miller 11-8-2 12-12-3 23-20-5 3586 Sat. 2/15 UTA W, 1-0 27 17 0-6 3-3 Milner (5-9-0) Miller 12-8-2 12-12-3 24-20-5 8702 Fri. 2/21 @ COL L, 4-6 31 37 0-3 3-4 Foster (18-11-4) 12-8-2 12-13-3 24-21-5 5289 Sat. 2/22 @ COL OTW, 4-3 33 31 0-5 2-3 Milner (6-9-0) Constant 12-8-2 13-13-3 25-21-5 5289 Sun. 2/23 @ COL W, 5-4 20 33 2-6 4-6 Foster (19-11-4) Brace 12-8-2 14-13-3 26-21-5 5289 Sun. 3/2 ONT W, 3-1 17 31 0-4 4-5 Milner (7-9-0) Brace 13-8-2 14-13-3 27-21-5 6526 Tue. 3/4 @ BAK L, 0-3 20 32 0-3 4-4 Foster (19-12-4) 13-8-2 14-14-3 27-22-5 8393 Sat. 3/8 UTA SOL, 2-3 21 28 1-5 5-6 Milner (7-9-1) 13-8-3 14-14-3 27-22-6 7159 Fri. 3/14 UTA W, 3-2 22 24 2-6 6-6 Foster (20-12-4) Hayes 14-8-3 14-14-3 28-22-6 4212 Sat. 3/15 UTA L, 1-4 19 27 0-4 2-4 Milner (7-10-1) 14-9-3 14-14-3 28-23-6 5339 Sun. 3/16 LV L, 2-3 32 27 1-5 5-5 Foster (20-13-4) 14-10-3 14-14-3 28-24-6 3834 Wed. 3/19 @ UTA L, 1-2 23 45 1-5 2-2 Milner (7-11-1) 14-10-3 14-15-3 28-25-6 3146 Sat. 3/22 AK OTW, 5-4 22 34 1-5 5-5 Foster (21-13-4) Baldwin 15-10-3 14-15-3 29-25-6 5825 Sun. 3/23 AK L, 2-7 19 28 1-6 1-4 Milner (7-12-1) 15-11-3 14-15-3 29-26-6 4037 Wed. 3/26 IDH L, 2-4 26 22 1-6 4-5 Foster (21-14-4) 15-12-3 14-15-3 29-27-6 2526 Fri. 3/28 IDH L, 1-4 22 23 0-4 3-5 Milner (7-13-1) 15-13-3 14-15-3 29-28-6 4423 Sat. 3/29 @ ONT L, 1-3 39 18 0-8 3-3 Foster (21-15-4) 15-13-3 14-16-3 29-29-6 9584 Sun. 3/30 IDH L, 3-4 26 29 1-3 6-7 Milner (7-14-1) 15-14-3 14-16-3 29-30-6 4067 Wed. 4/2 ONT OTL, 2-3 40 35 0-4 4-5 Foster (21-15-5) 15-14-4 14-16-3 29-30-7 2453 Fri. 4/4 UTA W, 3-2 19 22 0-3 1-2 Milner (8-14-1) Martin 16-14-4 14-16-3 30-30-7 4546 Sat. 4/5 UTA W, 5-2 29 17 1-7 6-8 Foster (22-15-5) Cantin 17-14-4 14-16-3 31-30-7 6032 Sun. 4/6 @ ONT W, 4-2 22 36 1-7 4-4 Milner (9-14-1) Diamond 17-14-4 15-16-3 32-30-7 9003 Wed. 4/9 @ ONT L, 3-5 31 36 0-3 3-3 Foster (22-16-5) 17-14-4 15-17-3 32-31-7 8000 Fri. 4/11 @ BAK OTL, 2-3 32 34 1-3 3-4 Milner (9-14-2) 17-14-4 15-17-4 32-31-8 5132 Sat. 4/12 LV W, 6-1 32 22 0-0 2-3 Foster (23-16-5) Clark 18-14-4 15-17-4 33-31-8 6318

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STOCKTON THUNDER TRANSACTIONS DURING THE 2013-14 REGULAR SEASON

Opening Night Roster – Parker Milner, Brian Foster, Sean Escobedo, Mathieu Coderre-Gagnon, Nathan Deck, Kevin Noble, Ryan Constant, Shawn Boutin, Landon Oslanski, Kirill Kabanov, Ben Rosen, Joey Martin, James Henry, Matt Bergland, Ryan Hayes, Andrew Clark, Garet Hunt, Brayden Irwin, Alex MacLeod, Austin Mayer, Corey Trivino

10/17 – Alex MacLeod placed on the 21-day IR 2/15 – Adam Brace loaned by Bridgeport (AHL) 10/18 – Mike Keenan loaned from Bridgeport (AHL 2/19 – Nick Larson reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) Mike Dalhuisen loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Greg Miller reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 10/25 – Brayden Irwin loaned to Utica (AHL) Mike Keenan loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) 10/28 – Mike Keenan reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 2/20 – Riley Wetmore loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Michal Spacek signed to ECHL contract 2/21 – Nick Tremblay loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) J.P. Burkemper signed to ECHL contract Andrey Pedan reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) 11/10 – Mike Dalhuisen reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) to Bridgeport (AHL) 11/12 – Kirill Kabanov reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) by 2/22 – Shawn Boutin placed on 21-day IR the NY Islanders (NHL) 2/25 – Joey Martin loaned to Bridgeport (AHL) Brayden Irwin returned from loan by Utica (AHL) 3-2 – Ryan Hayes activated from the 21-day IR 11/13 – Austin Mayer released 3/4 – Jason Clark activated from the 21-day IR 11/15 – Sean Escobedo reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 3/11 – J.P. Burkemper traded to Toledo (ECHL) Greg Miller loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) 3/13 – Mitch Bruijsten traded to Fort Wayne (ECHL) Jason Clark reassigned by the NY Islanders 3/17 – Riley Wetmore reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) (NHL) from Bridgeport (AHL) Adam Brace reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 11/17 – Parker Milner reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) Joey Diamond reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) Dave Guy signed as emergency backup from Bridgeport (AHL) 11/19 – Brad Phillips signed to ECHL contract Alan Quine reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) Dave Guy released as emergency backup from Bridgeport (AHL) 11/27 – Ryan Hayes placed on 21-day IR 3/21 – Joey Martin returned from loan by Bridgeport 12/11 – Nick Larson loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) (AHL) Mike Dalhuisen loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Brice O’Connor signed to Amateur Tryout 12/13 – Braden Irwin traded to Greenville (ECHL) for Lee 3/22 – Brady Ramsay signed to Amateur Tryout Baldwin 3/25 – Brad Stebner signed to Amateur Tryout 12/14 – Alex MacLeod activated from the 21-day IR Ben Rosen reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 12/16 – Lee Baldwin added to Thunder from trade with Adam Brace loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Greenville (ECHL) Brice O’Connor signed to ECHL contract 12/17 – Parker Milner loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) 3/31 – Riley Wetmore loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Brad Phillips traded to Gwinnett (ECHL) Andrew Clark returned from loan by Bridgeport 12/19 – Andrew Clark loaned to Bridgeport (AHL) (AHL) 12/20 – Mitch Bruijsten signed to ECHL contract Alan Quine reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) to 12/26 – Jason Clark placed on 21-day IR Bridgeport (AHL) 12/31 – Sean Escobedo loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) Matt Mangene reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) 1/3 – Corey Trivino loaned to Portland (AHL) from Bridgeport (AHL) 1/8 – Parker Milner reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) Mathieu Gagnon reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 1/9 – Jay Stevens signed as emergency backup Jeremy Langlois loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) 1/12 – Jay Stevens released as emergency backup 4/2 – Jason Clark reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) to 1/18 – Dave Guy added as emergency backup Bridgeport (AHL) 1/20 – Dave Guy released as emergency backup Brady Ramsay released from Amateur Tryout 1/23 – Dave Guy added as emergency backup 4/3 – Marc Cantin reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) 1/28 – Parker Milner loaned by Bridgeport (AHL) from Bridgeport (AHL) Dave Guy released as emergency backup Brice O’Connor released from contract 1/31 – Nathan Deck suspended by team 4/5 – Scott Langdon claimed off waivers from South 2/6 – Andrey Pedan reassigned by NY Islanders (NHL) Carolina (ECHL) from Bridgeport (AHL) Michal Spacek released from contract 2/14 – Mike Dalhuisen reassigned to Bridgeport (AHL) 4/6 – Alex MacLeod released from contract Corey Trivino returned from loan by Portland 4/7 – Ben Rosen loaned from Bridgeport (AHL) (AHL)

52 2013-14 ECHL FINAL STANDINGS

EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 S/O PIM 1 xyz Reading Royals 72 46 22 2 2 96 0.667 229 182 1-0-0-0 7-2-0-1 5-2 927 2 x Wheeling Nailers 72 39 27 1 5 84 0.583 216 196 1-0-0-0 7-3-0-0 3-5 1219 3 Elmira Jackals 72 24 40 3 5 56 0.389 176 252 0-2-0-0 2-8-0-0 1-5 1026

North Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 S/O PIM 1 xy Kalamazoo Wings 72 42 22 3 5 92 0.639 224 197 2-0-1-0 4-3-1-2 4-5 1185 2 x Cincinnati Cyclones 72 41 23 4 4 90 0.625 247 204 1-0-0-0 6-2-2-0 7-4 839 3 x Fort Wayne Komets 72 36 24 7 5 84 0.583 215 215 3-0-0-0 7-2-1-0 3-5 954 4 Evansville Icemen 72 31 30 4 7 73 0.507 226 237 1-0-0-0 4-5-1-0 4-7 1059 5 Toledo Walleye 72 21 44 4 3 49 0.340 193 268 0-5-1-1 2-6-1-1 3-3 1020 South Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 S/O PIM 1 xy South Carolina Stingrays 72 43 23 2 4 92 0.639 197 173 3-0-0-0 5-4-0-1 7-4 885 2 x Orlando Solar Bears 72 43 24 2 3 91 0.632 225 219 3-0-0-1 6-3-0-1 4-3 1185 3 x Greenville Road Warriors 72 39 27 2 4 84 0.583 220 208 0-3-0-1 4-5-0-1 5-4 1009 4 Florida Everblades 72 37 27 3 5 82 0.569 240 222 3-0-0-0 6-3-0-1 6-5 1090

5 Gwinnett Gladiators 72 29 38 3 2 63 0.438 203 227 1-0-0-0 4-6-0-0 3-2 883

WESTERN CONFERENCE Mountain Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 S/O PIM 1 1xyz Alaska Aces 71 45 19 3 4 97 0.683 243 164 0-1-0-0 6-2-1-1 3-4 989 2 x Utah Grizzlies 71 38 24 3 6 85 0.599 187 173 2-0-0-1 6-3-0-1 7-6 1329 3 x Idaho Steelheads 72 39 26 3 4 85 0.590 223 212 1-0-0-0 7-3-0-0 6-4 1418 4 x Colorado Eagles 71 33 26 7 5 78 0.549 211 218 1-0-0-0 4-5-0-1 3-5 1158 Pacific Rank Team GP W L OTL SL PTS PCT GF GA STK P10 S/O PIM 1 xy Ontario Reign 71 44 20 3 4 95 0.669 215 191 0-1-0-0 5-3-1-1 5-4 1305 2 x Bakersfield Condors 72 36 30 2 4 78 0.542 197 202 0-1-0-0 6-3-0-1 3-4 1184 3 x Stockton Thunder 72 33 31 2 6 74 0.514 224 235 1-0-1-0 4-4-2-0 2-6 1327 4 x Las Vegas Wranglers 72 20 44 4 4 48 0.333 174 248 1-0-0-0 3-6-0-1 4-4 1128

Note: Teams receive two points for each victory and one point for each game tied at the end of regulation. Note: Every team in the Western Conference made the playoffs after San Francisco folded mid-year x-Clinched Kelly Cup Playoff Berth y-Clinched Division z-Clinched Conference 1-Brabham Cup Winner 2013-14 ATTENDANCE LEADERS Team Total Games Average Ontario 293,670 36 8,158 Fort Wayne 259,594 36 7,211 Orlando 228,772 36 6,355 Toledo 216,797 36 6,022 Evansville 193,272 36 5,369 Colorado 190,404 36 5,289 Gwinnett 186,170 36 5,171 Florida 181,627 36 5,045 Utah 180,112 36 5,003 Bakersfield 174,930 36 4,859 Stockton 172,283 36 4,786 Alaska 166,277 36 4,619 Las Vegas 164,899 36 4,581 Cincinnati 152,249 36 4,229 Reading 147,140 36 4,087 Idaho 143,909 36 3,997 South Carolina 137,247 36 3,812 Greenville 123,496 36 3,430 Kalamazoo 112,969 36 3,138 Elmira 94,628 36 2,629 San Francisco 41,263 18 2,292 Wheeling 81,071 36 2,252 League 3,642,779 774 4,706

53 2013-14 THUNDER STATISTICS - PLAYER GAME BY GAME (Player Stats (G, A, Shots, -/-) Goalie Stats (GA, SVS, Decision) Date Opp 2 Stebner 3 Spacek 4 Cantin 4 O'Connor 5 Escobedo 6 Baldwin 7 Kabanov 8 Deck 8 Pedan 9 MacLeod 10 Martin 11 Larson Oct. 19 Colorado - - - - 0 0 3 0 - 1 1 4 1 0 0 3 2 - - 0 0 0 1 - Oct. 23 Ontario - - - - 0 0 0 -1 - 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 1 1 1 - Oct. 25 at Bakersfield - - - - 0 1 0 3 - 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 - - 0 0 1 1 - Nov. 1 Utah - - - - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -2 - - 0 1 2 0 - Nov. 2 Utah - 0 0 2 2 - - - - 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 - - 0 1 3 1 - Nov. 6 at Colorado - 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 -3 - - 0 0 1 0 - Nov. 8 at Colorado - - - - 0 1 2 1 - 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 -1 - - 0 1 0 0 - Nov. 10 at Bakersfield - 0 0 1 1 - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 - - 1 0 3 1 - Nov. 11 San Francisco - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 -1 - - 0 0 2 0 - Nov. 14 at Bakersfield - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 1 0 1 - - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 2 2 2 - Nov. 15 Ontario - 0 0 1 -1 - - - - - 0 0 1 -2 - - 0 0 0 0 - Nov. 17 Bakersfield - 0 0 0 1 - - - - - 0 1 0 0 - - 0 0 2 0 - Nov. 20 San Francisco - 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 2 -1 - - 0 1 3 0 - Nov. 22 Utah - 0 0 2 0 - - - - - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 1 3 0 - Nov. 23 Idaho - 0 0 3 0 - - - - - 0 1 3 1 - - 0 0 3 -1 - Nov. 24 Idaho - 0 0 2 0 - - - - - 0 1 3 1 - - 1 1 4 1 - Nov. 27 at Ontario - 0 1 1 1 - - - - - 0 0 1 1 - - 0 1 5 0 - Nov. 29 Ontario - 0 0 2 -1 - - - - - 0 0 0 -2 - - 0 0 1 -1 - Nov. 30 at Bakersfield - 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 2 0 0 - Dec. 4 at Idaho - 1 0 2 0 - - - - - 0 1 1 0 - - 0 1 0 -1 - Dec. 6 at Idaho - 0 0 1 0 - - - - - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 2 -1 - Dec. 7 at Idaho - 0 1 2 1 - - - - - 1 1 4 1 - - 2 0 3 0 - at San Dec. 14 ------0 0 8 0 - 1 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 -1 Francisco Dec. 15 Bakersfield ------0 1 1 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -1 0 0 1 -1 Dec. 20 at Ontario - - - - - 0 1 3 0 - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 - Dec. 21 Ontario - - - - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 2 -2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 Dec. 22 at Ontario - - - - - 1 0 1 2 - 0 0 0 2 - 0 0 0 -1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 at San Dec. 27 - - - - - 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 2 1 0 1 5 -2 - Francisco Dec. 28 San Francisco - - - - - 0 0 3 0 - 0 2 4 0 - 2 0 3 0 1 2 6 3 0 0 1 0 Dec. 29 San Francisco - - - - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 1 3 2 - 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 6 2 Jan. 3 San Francisco - - - - 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 at San Jan. 4 - - - - 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 0 3 0 - 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 Francisco Jan. 10 at Utah - - - - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 - 0 1 2 0 - 0 0 2 -2 0 1 3 1 0 0 3 -2 Jan. 11 at Utah - - - - 0 0 0 -1 0 1 2 -1 - 0 2 2 1 - 0 0 1 -1 1 1 2 -2 - Jan. 14 at Bakersfield - - - - 0 0 2 -3 0 0 1 -2 - 0 0 3 1 - 0 0 0 -1 1 1 2 0 - Jan. 15 at Ontario - - - - 0 0 5 -1 0 0 0 2 - 0 0 1 1 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 -2 - Jan. 18 Bakersfield - - - - 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 2 - 0 0 2 -1 - 1 0 2 1 1 1 6 1 - Jan. 19 San Francisco - - - - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 - Jan. 24 at Ontario - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 - 1 0 3 1 - - 0 0 2 0 - Jan. 26 Ontario - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 1 -2 - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 0 1 -3 - Feb. 1 Colorado - 0 0 0 1 - - 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 -1 - - - - 0 1 1 -2 - Feb. 4 at Bakersfield - - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - - - 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 -1 - Feb. 5 at Ontario - - - - 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 - - - 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 - Feb. 7 at Alaska - - - - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -1 - - - 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 Feb. 8 at Alaska - - - - 1 0 3 0 0 0 7 0 - - 0 0 0 -2 - 0 0 4 -1 1 0 3 0 Feb. 9 at Alaska - - - - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 -1 - - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 -1 Feb. 11 at Alaska - - - - 1 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 -2 0 1 1 0 Feb. 13 at Alaska - - - - 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 - - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -2 1 2 2 0 1 1 4 -2 Feb. 15 Utah - - - - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Feb. 21 at Colorado - - - - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 1 - - - - 1 0 3 -3 - Feb. 22 at Colorado - - - - 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 1 1 3 2 - Feb. 23 at Colorado - - - - 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 - Mar. 2 Ontario - 0 1 0 1 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 0 0 - - Mar. 4 at Bakersfield - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 ------Mar. 8 Utah - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 0 0 -1 - - Mar. 14 Utah - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 -1 ------Mar. 15 Utah - 1 0 2 1 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 1 3 0 - - - 0 0 1 0 - - Mar. 16 Las Vegas - 0 0 2 -2 - - 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 - - - 0 0 1 -2 - - Mar. 19 at Utah - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 1 2 -1 0 0 2 -1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 - - Mar. 22 Alaska - 0 0 0 1 - 0 1 0 -1 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 - - - 0 0 0 -1 1 3 1 3 - Mar. 23 Alaska - - - 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 -2 0 1 1 -1 - - - 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 -2 - Mar. 26 Idaho 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 0 -2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -2 - - - - 0 0 1 -2 - Mar. 28 Idaho 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 -2 - - - 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -1 - Mar. 29 at Ontario 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 -2 - 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 4 -2 - Mar. 30 Idaho 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 -2 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 -2 - - - - 1 1 2 1 - Apr. 2 Ontario 0 0 4 -1 0 0 1 1 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 1 - - - - 0 0 1 -1 - Apr. 4 Utah - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 - - - - 1 1 2 2 - Apr. 5 Utah - - 1 1 4 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 - - - - 1 2 1 2 - Apr. 6 at Ontario - - 0 0 3 3 - 0 0 0 -1 0 1 2 0 - - - - 0 0 0 1 - Apr. 9 at Ontario - - 0 0 5 -2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -3 - - - - 0 1 2 -1 - Apr. 11 at Bakersfield - - 0 0 6 0 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - 1 0 3 1 - Apr. 12 Las Vegas - - 0 0 5 1 - 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 2 0 2 -

54 2013-14 THUNDER STATISTICS - PLAYER GAME BY GAME (Player Stats (G, A, Shots, -/-) Goalie Stats (GA, SVS, Decision) 14 Date Opp 11 Tremblay 12 Rosen 14 Mangene 15 Henry 16 Diamond 16 Miller 16 Noble 17 Bergland 18 Hayes 19 Trivino 20 Keenan Dalhuisen Oct. 19 Colorado - - 1 1 2 0 - 0 0 1 1 - - - 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 Oct. 23 Ontario - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 1 2 1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 1 0 4 -2 0 0 3 -1 0 0 2 0 Oct. 25 at Bakersfield - 2 0 2 1 0 0 7 -2 - - - - - 1 3 4 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 4 -2 Nov. 1 Utah - 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 -2 - - - - - 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 -1 0 1 2 -1 - Nov. 2 Utah - 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 - 1 0 3 1 - - - 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 4 2 - Nov. 6 at Colorado - 0 0 1 -3 1 0 2 -1 - 0 0 1 1 - - - 0 0 1 -3 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -1 - Nov. 8 at Colorado - 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 1 -1 - - - 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 7 1 - Nov. 10 at Bakersfield - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 1 2 1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 -1 - Nov. 11 San Francisco - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 - Nov. 14 at Bakersfield - - - - 2 0 2 4 - - - 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 - Nov. 15 Ontario - - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 -1 - Nov. 17 Bakersfield - 0 0 3 -1 - - 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 2 0 - 0 0 1 -1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 - Nov. 20 San Francisco - 0 0 7 2 - - 2 0 2 2 - 0 1 1 0 - 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 - Nov. 22 Utah - 0 0 0 -2 - - 0 1 2 -1 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 0 - 1 1 2 0 - Nov. 23 Idaho - 0 0 4 0 - - 0 0 3 0 - 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 1 1 - 0 0 2 0 - Nov. 24 Idaho - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 3 0 - - - 0 2 3 1 - Nov. 27 at Ontario - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 1 - 1 0 7 0 - - - 0 0 3 0 - Nov. 29 Ontario - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 2 -2 - - - 0 0 1 0 - Nov. 30 at Bakersfield - 1 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 -1 - - - 0 1 0 -1 - Dec. 4 at Idaho - 0 1 1 -1 - - 0 1 1 2 - 0 0 3 -2 - - - 0 0 0 -2 - Dec. 6 at Idaho - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 2 1 2 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 1 -3 - Dec. 7 at Idaho - 0 0 3 -2 - - 0 0 3 0 - 1 1 4 -1 - 0 0 2 0 - 0 2 0 1 - at San Dec. 14 - 0 0 3 1 1 0 5 1 - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 2 0 2 - 0 1 2 -1 - 0 2 0 0 - Francisco Dec. 15 Bakersfield - 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 - 0 0 1 -2 - 1 2 2 1 - 0 1 1 -1 - 1 0 1 -1 - Dec. 20 at Ontario - 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 -1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 4 -1 - 0 0 4 -1 - 0 1 1 -1 - Dec. 21 Ontario - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 1 1 1 - 0 2 0 0 - Dec. 22 at Ontario - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - - - 1 1 2 2 - 0 3 1 4 - at San Dec. 27 - 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 2 -2 - 0 1 5 0 - 1 0 2 -1 - Francisco Dec. 28 San Francisco - 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 - 0 0 3 1 - 2 2 4 3 - 0 0 1 -3 - 0 0 0 -4 - Dec. 29 San Francisco - 0 2 2 3 1 0 3 3 - 1 2 4 3 - 0 0 1 0 - 1 1 3 2 - - - Jan. 3 San Francisco - 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 4 1 - 0 0 4 0 - 1 0 3 0 - - - at San Jan. 4 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 - 1 0 5 1 - 1 1 2 2 - 0 1 4 1 - - - Francisco Jan. 10 at Utah - - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 1 - 1 0 2 1 - 1 0 2 1 - - - Jan. 11 at Utah - - 0 1 4 -1 - 1 0 4 0 - 0 1 1 -2 - 0 1 2 -1 - - - Jan. 14 at Bakersfield - - 0 1 3 2 - 0 0 2 -4 - 1 0 5 0 - 0 0 0 -4 - - - Jan. 15 at Ontario - - 1 1 2 1 - 0 2 0 4 - 0 0 1 -2 - 1 1 5 3 - - - Jan. 18 Bakersfield - - 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 1 -1 - 1 1 5 1 - 0 0 0 -1 - - - Jan. 19 San Francisco - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 -1 - 0 1 3 1 - 1 0 3 0 - - - Jan. 24 at Ontario - - 0 0 1 -1 - 1 1 4 1 - 1 0 4 0 - 0 1 8 0 - - - Jan. 26 Ontario - - 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 4 -1 - 1 0 1 0 - 0 1 5 0 - - - Feb. 1 Colorado - 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 2 1 - 1 2 2 1 - 0 1 3 -1 - - - Feb. 4 at Bakersfield - 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 -2 - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 3 -2 - 0 0 4 -1 - - - Feb. 5 at Ontario - 0 1 2 -1 0 1 4 0 - 1 1 3 0 - 1 2 2 2 - 1 1 2 0 - - - Feb. 7 at Alaska - 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 -3 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - - - Feb. 8 at Alaska - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 2 2 -1 - 0 0 4 -2 - 0 0 8 -1 - - - Feb. 9 at Alaska - 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 - 1 0 4 -1 - 0 1 1 0 - - - Feb. 11 at Alaska - 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 1 2 -2 - 0 0 3 -2 - - - Feb. 13 at Alaska - 0 0 1 -2 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 0 - 0 0 3 0 - - - Feb. 15 Utah - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 5 1 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 0 - Feb. 21 at Colorado - 0 0 2 2 - - 0 0 3 0 - - - 1 0 2 -1 - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0 Feb. 22 at Colorado - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 1 1 0 - - - 0 1 3 0 - 1 2 4 3 0 0 3 2 Feb. 23 at Colorado - 0 0 0 1 - - 1 1 3 0 - - - 0 0 3 0 - 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 -1 Mar. 2 Ontario - 0 0 0 2 - - 1 0 1 1 - - - 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 Mar. 4 at Bakersfield - 0 0 0 -1 - - 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 Mar. 8 Utah - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 2 0 - - - 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 Mar. 14 Utah 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 0 - - 0 1 0 -1 - - - 0 0 1 -1 2 1 7 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 Mar. 15 Utah - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 1 1 1 - - - 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 0 Mar. 16 Las Vegas - 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 0 -1 0 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 - Mar. 19 at Utah - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 2 0 - Mar. 22 Alaska - 1 0 1 0 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 1 2 0 - - 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 -2 2 2 4 2 - Mar. 23 Alaska - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 2 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -3 0 0 1 -2 - Mar. 26 Idaho - - - - 0 0 1 -1 0 1 4 1 - - 0 0 1 -1 2 0 4 0 0 1 3 -1 - Mar. 28 Idaho - - - - 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 - - 0 0 1 -1 1 0 2 0 - - Mar. 29 at Ontario - - - - - 0 1 1 0 - - 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 -2 - - Mar. 30 Idaho - - - - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 2 -1 1 0 2 1 - - Apr. 2 Ontario - - - 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 -1 0 2 2 1 - - 0 0 6 0 1 0 5 2 - - Apr. 4 Utah - - - 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 1 - - 0 0 2 -1 1 0 2 1 - - Apr. 5 Utah - - - 0 1 1 2 - - - - 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 - Apr. 6 at Ontario 0 0 1 2 - - 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 0 - - - - 0 1 2 -1 - Apr. 9 at Ontario 1 0 1 -1 - - 0 1 3 -1 - 0 0 1 0 - - - 0 1 3 -2 - - Apr. 11 at Bakersfield 1 0 2 1 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 2 -2 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -1 - - Apr. 12 Las Vegas 0 0 4 0 ------2 0 3 3 1 0 6 3 1 1 3 2 -

55 2013-14 THUNDER STATISTICS - PLAYER GAME BY GAME (Player Stats (G, A, Shots, -/-) Goalie Stats (GA, SVS, Decision) 25 Coderre- Date Opp 20 Langlois 21 Clark 22 Constant 23 Brace 23 Mayer 24 Hunt 26 Boutin 27 Oslanski 28 Clark 28 Langdon 29 Irwin Gagnon Oct. 19 Colorado - 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 2 - - 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - - - 1 1 2 0 Oct. 23 Ontario - 0 1 2 -2 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 - - - 0 0 3 -1 Oct. 25 at Bakersfield - 0 2 7 -1 0 1 2 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 - - - - Nov. 1 Utah - 1 1 6 -1 0 1 2 -1 - 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 3 0 - - - Nov. 2 Utah - 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 - - 1 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 - - - Nov. 6 at Colorado - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 1 - - - Nov. 8 at Colorado - 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 - - - Nov. 10 at Bakersfield - 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 - - 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 - - - Nov. 11 San Francisco - 1 1 2 -1 0 2 2 0 - - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 - - - Nov. 14 at Bakersfield - 2 0 5 0 0 2 1 3 - - 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 4 3 - - 1 0 2 0 Nov. 15 Ontario - 0 0 0 -2 0 0 3 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -1 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 4 0 Nov. 17 Bakersfield - 0 1 0 -1 0 0 2 0 - - 0 1 1 -1 - 0 0 2 -1 0 1 4 1 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 1 1 Nov. 20 San Francisco - 0 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 - - 0 0 5 1 - 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 - 0 2 5 3 Nov. 22 Utah - 0 0 7 1 0 0 2 2 - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 -2 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 -1 - 1 1 4 0 Nov. 23 Idaho - 0 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 - - 1 0 2 1 - 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 2 1 Nov. 24 Idaho - 1 0 5 1 0 2 2 1 - - 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 1 Nov. 27 at Ontario - 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 - - 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 3 0 Nov. 29 Ontario - 0 1 1 -1 0 1 0 -1 - - 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 3 -1 Nov. 30 at Bakersfield - 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 -2 - - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -2 0 0 1 0 - 2 0 3 -1 Dec. 4 at Idaho - 0 0 2 -3 0 0 5 -2 - - 1 0 3 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 - 1 0 3 0 Dec. 6 at Idaho - 0 0 3 -1 1 0 5 0 - - 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 -2 0 0 6 -2 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 4 -3 Dec. 7 at Idaho - 0 1 6 -2 0 1 4 0 - - 0 0 4 -2 - 0 0 2 -2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 1 2 1 at San Dec. 14 - 2 1 5 2 0 0 1 -1 - - 0 1 3 -1 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 0 - - Francisco Dec. 15 Bakersfield - 2 3 4 3 0 0 0 1 - - 1 3 2 3 - 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 - - Dec. 20 at Ontario - - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 - - - Dec. 21 Ontario - - 1 0 4 0 - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 2 -1 1 0 4 1 - - - Dec. 22 at Ontario - - 0 0 0 0 - - 2 0 4 4 - 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 - - - at San Dec. 27 - - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 -1 - - - Francisco Dec. 28 San Francisco - - - - - 0 1 1 -4 - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 3 1 - - - Dec. 29 San Francisco - - - - - 0 0 0 1 - 0 1 3 3 1 0 3 2 - - - Jan. 3 San Francisco - - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 1 1 0 - - 1 0 4 1 - - - at San Jan. 4 - - 0 1 3 1 - - 0 2 5 1 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 - - - Francisco Jan. 10 at Utah - - 0 1 2 1 - - 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - Jan. 11 at Utah - - 0 1 1 -2 - - 1 0 1 -2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 1 -3 0 0 3 -2 - - - Jan. 14 at Bakersfield - - 0 0 3 -5 - - 0 0 1 -4 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 -2 - - - Jan. 15 at Ontario - - 1 0 2 0 - - 1 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 - - - Jan. 18 Bakersfield - - 0 1 0 0 - - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 - - - Jan. 19 San Francisco - - 0 0 3 -1 - - 0 1 4 -1 0 0 1 -1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 - - - Jan. 24 at Ontario - - 0 1 3 0 - - 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - - - Jan. 26 Ontario - - 0 1 4 -1 - - 0 2 7 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - Feb. 1 Colorado - - 0 0 3 0 - - 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -1 - - - Feb. 4 at Bakersfield - - 0 0 2 -1 - - 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 7 -2 - - - Feb. 5 at Ontario - - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - Feb. 7 at Alaska - - 0 1 2 2 - - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 -2 - - - Feb. 8 at Alaska - - 0 0 3 -1 - - - 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 -1 - - - Feb. 9 at Alaska - - 0 1 1 1 - - - - 0 0 2 -1 2 0 6 2 - - - Feb. 11 at Alaska - - 0 0 1 -2 - - 0 0 4 -2 - 0 0 1 -1 0 0 1 -1 - - - Feb. 13 at Alaska - - 0 2 2 -2 - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 - - - Feb. 15 Utah - - 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 - - - Feb. 21 at Colorado - - 0 0 3 -1 1 0 5 0 - 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 -1 - - - Feb. 22 at Colorado - - 1 1 3 1 0 1 5 2 - 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 - 0 0 2 0 - - - Feb. 23 at Colorado - - 0 0 0 -1 2 1 2 1 - 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 1 2 1 - - - Mar. 2 Ontario - - - 1 1 1 2 - 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 - 0 1 3 1 - - - Mar. 4 at Bakersfield - - - 0 0 1 -2 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 2 0 - - Mar. 8 Utah - - - 0 0 1 1 - 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 - - Mar. 14 Utah - - - 1 0 1 1 - 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -1 - - Mar. 15 Utah - - - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 4 -1 0 0 0 -1 - - Mar. 16 Las Vegas - - - 0 0 5 0 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 3 -2 0 0 1 -2 - - Mar. 19 at Utah - - - - - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 2 -1 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 - - Mar. 22 Alaska - - - - - 0 0 1 -2 0 1 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - - Mar. 23 Alaska - - - - - 0 0 2 -1 0 0 1 -2 - 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - Mar. 26 Idaho - - - 0 0 3 -2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 1 1 - - - Mar. 28 Idaho - - - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 -1 - - - Mar. 29 at Ontario - - - 0 0 4 -2 - - 0 0 0 -1 - 0 0 3 -1 0 0 1 -1 - - Mar. 30 Idaho - - - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 2 -1 - - 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 - - Apr. 2 Ontario 0 0 5 -1 0 0 3 -1 - - - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 0 0 - - - Apr. 4 Utah 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 - - 0 0 2 0 - - 0 0 2 0 - - - Apr. 5 Utah 0 0 2 1 2 0 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 2 3 2 - 0 0 1 1 - Apr. 6 at Ontario 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 -1 0 1 0 -1 - 0 0 1 0 - - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 1 0 - Apr. 9 at Ontario 1 0 1 -2 0 1 2 -2 0 0 1 -1 1 1 4 2 - 0 0 3 -1 - - 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 2 1 - Apr. 11 at Bakersfield 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 - - 0 0 3 -1 - - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 0 -1 - Apr. 12 Las Vegas 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 - 0 0 1 1 - - 0 0 0 3 - 0 1 1 2 -

56 2013-14 THUNDER STATISTICS - PLAYER GAME BY GAME (Player Stats (G, A, Shots, -/-) Goalie Stats (GA, SVS, Decision) 36 Date Opp 29 Wetmore 36 Quine 51 Bruijsten 51 Ramsay 1 Guy 30 Phillips 30 Stevens 33 Foster 35 Milner Burkemper Oct. 19 Colorado ------0 29 W Oct. 23 Ontario ------3 23 L Oct. 25 at Bakersfield ------4 20 W Nov. 1 Utah ------2 20 W Nov. 2 Utah ------1 26 W Nov. 6 at Colorado ------4 26 L Nov. 8 at Colorado ------2 36 W Nov. 10 at Bakersfield ------1 20 W Nov. 11 San Francisco ------3 33 L Nov. 14 at Bakersfield - 1 1 4 2 ------2 28 W Nov. 15 Ontario - 0 0 2 0 ------4 45 L Nov. 17 Bakersfield ------3 37 SL - Nov. 20 San Francisco ------1 32 W - Nov. 22 Utah - 0 0 0 1 - - - - - 2 28 W - Nov. 23 Idaho - 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 1 25 W - Nov. 24 Idaho - 1 0 3 0 - - - - 3 27 W - - Nov. 27 at Ontario - 0 0 4 0 - - - - - 2 43 SL - Nov. 29 Ontario - 0 0 2 -1 - - - - - 4 30 L - Nov. 30 at Bakersfield - 0 0 0 1 - - - - - 6 28 L - Dec. 4 at Idaho - 0 1 3 1 - - - - - 6 35 L - Dec. 6 at Idaho ------3 30 L - - Dec. 7 at Idaho - 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 3 28 W - at San Dec. 14 ------5 26 SL - - Francisco Dec. 15 Bakersfield ------5 28 W - Dec. 20 at Ontario - - - 0 0 2 0 - - - - 2 28 SL Dec. 21 Ontario - - - 0 0 1 -1 - - - - 3 15 L Dec. 22 at Ontario - - - 0 2 0 2 - - - - 1 42 W at San Dec. 27 - - - 0 0 6 0 - - - - 4 28 L Francisco Dec. 28 San Francisco - - - 2 2 4 3 - - - - 6 18 W Dec. 29 San Francisco - 0 0 2 1 - 0 0 1 0 - - - - 1 31 W Jan. 3 San Francisco - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 1 - - - - 3 21 L at San Jan. 4 - - - 1 1 3 2 - - - - 0 32 W Francisco Jan. 10 at Utah - 0 0 0 -2 - 0 0 1 1 - - - 2 30 W - Jan. 11 at Utah - 0 0 0 -1 - 1 0 3 -2 - - - 5 19 L - Jan. 14 at Bakersfield - 0 0 2 -1 - 0 2 2 0 - - - 7 23 L - Jan. 15 at Ontario - 0 0 2 1 - 0 1 3 0 - - - 2 29 W - Jan. 18 Bakersfield - 0 0 0 1 - 0 1 1 1 - - - 3 14 W - Jan. 19 San Francisco - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 3 1 - - - 2 42 SL - Jan. 24 at Ontario - 1 0 4 1 - 0 1 2 0 - - - 1 29 W - Jan. 26 Ontario - 0 0 1 -2 - 0 0 1 -2 - - - 4 31 L - Feb. 1 Colorado - 1 0 1 0 - 0 1 1 0 - - - - 6 23 L Feb. 4 at Bakersfield - 0 0 1 -1 - 0 0 3 -3 - - - - 3 18 L Feb. 5 at Ontario - 0 0 0 -1 - 1 1 3 1 - - - - 3 31 W Feb. 7 at Alaska - 1 0 2 0 - 0 0 3 -2 - - - - 3 33 L Feb. 8 at Alaska - 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 0 -2 - - - - 4 30 L Feb. 9 at Alaska - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 2 -2 - - - - 4 35 L Feb. 11 at Alaska - 0 0 2 -1 ------2 33 L Feb. 13 at Alaska - - - 1 0 2 0 - - - - 3 34 W Feb. 15 Utah - - - 0 0 0 1 - - - - 0 17 W Feb. 21 at Colorado 0 2 0 -1 - - 0 2 1 0 - - - - 5 31 L Feb. 22 at Colorado 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 ------3 28 W Feb. 23 at Colorado 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ------4 29 W Mar. 2 Ontario 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 ------1 30 W Mar. 4 at Bakersfield 0 0 1 -2 - - 0 0 2 0 - - - - 3 29 L Mar. 8 Utah 0 0 1 -1 ------2 25 SL Mar. 14 Utah 0 0 4 -1 ------2 22 W Mar. 15 Utah 0 0 0 0 ------4 23 L Mar. 16 Las Vegas 0 0 7 -1 ------3 24 L Mar. 19 at Utah - - 0 1 2 -1 - - - - - 2 43 L Mar. 22 Alaska - - 0 1 2 -2 - - - - - 4 30 W Mar. 23 Alaska - - 1 0 2 0 - - - - - 3 2 4 19 L Mar. 26 Idaho - - 0 2 3 1 - 0 0 0 -1 - - - 4 18 L Mar. 28 Idaho - - 0 0 1 -1 - - - - - 4 19 L Mar. 29 at Ontario - - 0 1 5 0 - 0 0 3 0 - - - 2 15 L Mar. 30 Idaho - - 1 1 5 0 - 0 1 1 0 - - - 4 25 L Apr. 2 Ontario 1 0 5 1 ------3 32 OTL Apr. 4 Utah 0 0 0 -1 ------2 20 W Apr. 5 Utah 0 1 1 2 ------2 15 W Apr. 6 at Ontario ------2 34 W Apr. 9 at Ontario 0 0 2 1 ------4 31 L Apr. 11 at Bakersfield 0 0 2 0 ------3 31 OTL Apr. 12 Las Vegas 0 0 2 1 ------1 21 W

57 2013-14 FINAL ECHL OVERALL STANDINGS

Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA PCT S/O

1 1xyz Alaska Aces 71 45 19 3 4 97 243 164 0.683 3-4

2 xyz Reading Royals 72 46 22 2 2 96 229 182 0.667 5-2

3 xy Ontario Reign 71 44 20 3 4 95 215 191 0.669 5-4

4 xy Kalamazoo Wings 72 42 22 3 5 92 224 197 0.639 4-5

5 xy South Carolina Stingrays 72 43 23 2 4 92 197 173 0.639 4-3

6 x Orlando Solar Bears 72 43 24 2 3 91 225 219 0.632 4-3

7 x Cincinnati Cyclones 72 41 23 4 4 90 247 204 0.625 7-4

8 x Utah Grizzlies 71 38 24 3 6 85 187 173 0.599 7-6

9 x Idaho Steelheads 72 39 26 3 4 85 223 212 0.590 6-4

10 x Wheeling Nailers 72 39 27 1 5 84 216 196 0.589 3-5

11 x Greenville Road Warriors 72 39 27 2 4 84 220 208 0.583 5-4

12 x Fort Wayne Komets 72 36 24 7 5 84 215 215 0.583 3-5

13 Florida Everblades 72 37 27 3 5 82 240 222 0.569 6-5

14 x Colorado Eagles 71 33 26 7 5 78 211 218 0.549 3-5

15 x Bakersfield Condors 72 36 30 2 4 78 197 202 0.542 3-4

16 x Stockton Thunder 72 33 31 2 6 74 224 235 0.514 2-6

17 Evansville Icemen 72 31 30 4 7 73 226 237 0.507 4-7

18 Gwinnett Gladiators 72 29 38 3 2 63 203 227 0.438 3-2

19 Elmira Jackals 72 24 40 3 5 56 176 252 0.389 1-5

20 Toledo Walleye 72 21 44 4 3 49 193 268 0.340 3-3

21 x Las Vegas Wranglers 72 20 44 4 4 48 174 248 0.333 4-4

22 San Francisco Bulls* 40 15 20 4 1 35 101 143 0.438 4-1 x - Clinched Kelly Cup Playoff Berth y - Clinched Division z - Clinched Conference 1 - Brabham Cup *folded mid-season

58 2013-14 HOME RECORD

Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA PCT S/O

1 1xyz Alaska Aces 36 26 8 0 2 54 122 72 0.750 2-2

2 x Utah Grizzlies 36 21 12 0 3 53 98 76 0.736 2-5

3 x Orlando Solar Bears 36 24 9 2 1 51 112 95 0.708 0-1

4 xyz Reading Royals 36 24 10 1 1 50 118 91 0.694 3-1

5 xy Kalamazoo Wings 36 22 8 3 3 50 121 99 0.694 2-3

6 xy South Carolina Stingrays 36 22 11 2 1 47 104 93 0.653 3-1

7 x Greenville Road Warriors 36 22 12 1 1 46 117 97 0.639 4-1

8 x Idaho Steelheads 36 21 11 1 3 46 118 107 0.639 3-3

9 xy Ontario Reign 36 21 11 2 2 46 102 101 0.639 3-2

10 x Wheeling Nailers 36 21 12 0 3 45 105 95 0.625 3-3

11 Evansville Icemen 36 20 12 2 2 44 126 107 0.611 1-2

12 x Bakersfield Condors 36 20 13 1 2 43 107 98 0.597 1-2

13 x Colorado Eagles 36 19 12 2 3 43 110 104 0.597 1-3

14 x Fort Wayne Komets 36 16 11 5 4 41 106 115 0.569 2-4

15 x Stockton Thunder 36 18 14 1 3 40 114 110 0.556 1-3

16 x Cincinnati Cyclones 36 17 14 3 2 39 116 108 0.542 3-2

17 Florida Everblades 36 16 13 3 4 39 122 114 0.542 3-4

18 Gwinnett Gladiators 36 17 17 0 2 36 108 107 0.500 2-2

19 Elmira Jackals 36 13 20 1 2 29 87 121 0.403 1-2

20 Toledo Walleye 36 11 23 1 1 24 96 125 0.333 0-1

21 x Las Vegas Wranglers 36 8 25 1 2 19 87 135 0.263 0-2

22 San Francisco Bulls* 18 6 11 0 1 13 47 73 0.361 2-1 x - Clinched Kelly Cup Playoff Berth y - Clinched Division z - Clinched Conference 1 - Brabham Cup *folded mid-season

59 2013-14 ROAD RECORD

Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA PCT S/O

1 x Cincinnati Cyclones 36 24 9 1 2 51 131 96 0.708 4-2

2 xy Ontario Reign 35 23 9 1 2 49 113 90 0.700 2-2

3 xyz Reading Royals 36 22 12 1 1 46 111 91 0.639 2-1

4 xy South Carolina Stingrays 36 21 12 0 3 45 93 80 0.625 4-3

5 x Fort Wayne Komets 36 20 13 2 1 43 109 100 0.597 1-1

6 1xyz Alaska Aces 35 19 11 3 2 43 121 92 0.614 1-2

7 Florida Everblades 36 21 14 0 1 43 118 108 0.597 3-1

8 xy Kalamazoo Wings 36 20 14 0 2 42 103 98 0.583 2-2

9 x Orlando Solar Bears 36 19 15 0 2 40 113 124 0.556 4-2

10 x Wheeling Nailers 36 18 15 1 2 39 111 101 0.542 0-2

11 x Idaho Steelheads 36 18 15 2 1 39 105 105 0.542 3-1

12 x Greenville Road Warriors 36 17 15 1 3 38 103 111 0.528 1-3

13 x Bakersfield Condors 36 16 17 1 2 35 90 104 0.486 2-2

14 x Colorado Eagles 35 14 14 5 2 35 101 114 0.500 2-2

15 x Stockton Thunder 36 15 17 1 3 34 110 125 0.472 1-3

16 x Utah Grizzlies 35 15 18 1 1 32 89 97 0.457 5-1

17 x Las Vegas Wranglers 36 12 19 3 2 29 87 113 0.403 4-2

18 Evansville Icemen 36 11 18 2 5 29 100 130 0.403 3-5

19 Gwinnett Gladiators 36 12 21 3 0 27 95 120 0.375 1-0

20 Elmira Jackals 36 11 20 2 3 27 89 131 0.375 0-3

21 Toledo Walleye 36 10 21 3 2 25 97 143 0.347 3-2

22 San Francisco Bulls* 22 9 9 4 0 22 54 70 0.500 2-0 x - Clinched Kelly Cup Playoff Berth y - Clinched Division z - Clinched Conference 1 - Brabham Cup *folded mid-season

60 2013-14 ECHL OVERALL LEADERS

# POINTS TEAM GP G A PTS # GOALS TEAM GP G

1 Brandon Marino FW 72 30 58 88 1 ORL 61 44

2 Peter Sivak AK 67 31 52 83 2 Peter Sivak AK 67 31

3 Mickey Lang ORL 61 44 33 77 3 GRN 64 31

4 Nick Mazzolini AK 69 25 47 72 4 Brandon Marino FW 72 30

5 Andrew Rowe GRN 64 31 35 66 5 Chris Auger FW 68 29

6 Kyle Ostrow COL 64 28 38 66

7 Trent Daavettila COL 63 22 44 66 # ASSISTS TEAM GP A

8 Joey Martin STK 65 21 45 66 1 Brandon Marino FW 72 58

9 Peter Boyd SC 63 25 38 63 2 Peter Sivak AK 67 52

10 Kevin Ulanski COL 69 23 40 63 3 Nick Mazzolini AK 69 47

11 Brandon MacLean FLA 60 22 41 63 4 Joey Martin STK 65 45

12 * Jeremy Langlois STK 56 19 41 60 5 Trent Daavettila COL 63 44

13 David Vallorani UTA 69 24 35 59

14 Mike Vaskivuo ELM 65 19 40 59 # PENALTY MINUTES TEAM GP PIM

15 * Matt Caria KAL 66 24 34 58 1 Danick Paquette UTA 67 277

16 * William Rapuzzi IDH 60 16 42 58 2 * Jesse Mychan COL 55 262

17 * ONT 71 22 35 57 3 * Emerson Clark GRN 50 231

several tied at 56 4 Matt Krug EVN 69 231

5 Adam Huxley LV 57 197

# MINOR PENALTIES TEAM MINORS # MAJOR PENALTIES TEAM MAJORS

1 Danick Paquette UTA 56 1 * Jesse Mychan COL 20

2 Matt Krug EVN 53 2 Matt Krug EVN 19

3 * Jesse Mychan COL 51 3 Adam Huxley LV 19

4 Matt Tassone LV 46 several tied at 18

5 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 46

# POWER-PLAY GOALS TEAM PPG # SHORTHANDED GOALS TEAM SHG

1 Mickey Lang ORL 16 1 David de Kastrozza IDH 6

2 Tommy Grant IDH 11 2 Denver Manderson WHL 4

3 Sam Ftorek KAL 10 3 * Cody Sylvester WHL 4

4 * Domenic Monardo REA 10 4 Brandon MacLean FLA 4

several tied at 9 several tied at 3

# POWER-PLAY ASSISTS TEAM PPA # SHORTHANDED ASSISTS TEAM SHA

1 IDH 23 1 * Sahir Gill WHL 4

2 REA 17 2 David de Kastrozza IDH 4

3 Elgin Reid KAL 17 several tied at 3

4 Ryan Constant STK 16

several tied at 15

61 # POWER-PLAY POINTS TEAM PP PTS # SHORTHANDED POINTS TEAM SH PTS

1 Mitch Wahl IDH 27 1 David de Kastrozza IDH 10

2 Sam Ftorek KAL 25 2 Peter Sivak AK 6

several tied at 21 3 Brandon MacLean FLA 5

several tied at 4

# SHOTS TEAM SHOTS # SHOOTING % TEAM GOALS SHOTS

1 Peter Sivak AK 264 1 x Taylor Vause IDH 10 37

2 Jordan Pietrus ELM 246 2 * CIN 13 50

3 Marc-Olivier Vallerand GRN 228 3 Christiaan Minella WHL 13 57

4 Kevin Ulanski COL 228 4 x Austin Fyten IDH 9 41

5 Mickey Lang ORL 227 5 * Brian Nugent CIN 14 65

Shooting % - Minimum of 1 shots.

SO # SHOOTOUT GOALS TEAM SOG # SHOOTOUT % TEAM SO G ATT

1 * William Rapuzzi IDH 7 1 x Philippe Cornet CIN 2 2

2 * Wayne Simpson SC 6 2 x Jack MacLellan WHL 2 2

3 Mathieu Aubin UTA 6 3 * Wayne Simpson SC 6 7

4 Brandon MacLean FLA 6 4 Brendan Connolly AK 3 4

several tied at 5 5 Jeff May LV 3 4

Shootout % - Minimum of 1 attempts.

# GAME-WINNING GOALS TEAM GWG # PLUS-MINUS TEAM +/-

1 Peter Boyd SC 7 1 Peter Sivak AK 49

2 Mickey Lang ORL 7 2 * Mark Nemec COL 37

3 * Cody Sylvester WHL 7 3 Nick Mazzolini AK 37

several tied at 6 4 Andrew Rowe GRN 28

5 CIN 28

# SO-WINNING GOALS TEAM SOGW

1 Jeff May LV 3

several tied at 2

62 2013-14 ECHL GOALTENDING LEADERS (Based on 1380 or more minutes)

O S GA SOG SO SO # TEAM GP MINS W L SOL EN GA SOGA SOA SO% SA SVS SV% TL O A P W L 2.0 0.92 1 * Laurent Brossoit BAK 38 2205 26 9 2 0 1 8 74 2 2 0 2 12 0.83 997 923 1 6 2.0 0.92 2 UTA 29 1768 17 8 2 2 2 2 60 6 4 2 9 29 0.69 761 701 4 1 2.0 0.92 3 x Michael Hutchinson ONT 28 1671 22 4 0 2 2 3 58 5 3 2 7 32 0.78 737 679 8 1 2.1 4 UTA 29 1735 19 7 0 3 2 2 62 6 3 3 8 27 0.7 774 712 0.92 4 2.1 112 104 0.92 5 SC 40 2391 24 12 1 2 1 3 86 3 1 2 5 15 0.67 6 6 0 4 2.1 121 112 0.93 6 * WHL 39 2315 23 12 0 4 4 6 84 5 1 4 9 21 0.57 8 0 6 1 2.3 101 0.91 7 Brandon Anderson REA 39 2174 25 10 1 1 1 5 85 3 2 1 5 13 0.62 925 5 0 6 2.3 119 110 0.92 8 * KAL 40 2398 23 13 2 1 2 1 94 4 3 1 4 19 0.79 5 9 5 2 2.3 9 Gerald Coleman AK 25 1504 14 6 2 3 2 2 60 5 2 3 10 33 0.7 667 607 0.91 9 1 2.4 0.91 Riley Gill REA 36 1994 19 12 1 1 4 0 82 4 3 1 6 22 0.73 993 911 0 7 7 1 2.4 0.91 * Ben Meisner FW 36 2037 16 14 2 0 5 3 84 1 1 0 0 4 1 964 880 1 7 3 1 2.5 * x AK 29 1660 11 12 3 2 4 1 70 3 1 2 4 13 0.69 879 809 0.92 2 3 1 10 2.6 100 0.89 COL 39 2323 18 12 5 3 4 1 4 1 3 7 18 0.61 899 3 3 6 2 7 1 11 2.7 139 127 0.91 IDH 43 2530 23 14 2 2 4 1 6 4 2 10 31 0.68 4 5 3 4 9 8 1 2.7 0.90 Rob Madore CIN 32 1825 17 12 1 0 4 2 83 4 4 0 1 19 0.95 906 823 5 3 8 1 2.7 0.90 * x Andrey Makarov FW 31 1850 15 11 2 2 3 0 86 2 0 2 6 14 0.57 919 833 6 9 6 1 12 2.8 129 117 0.90 Mike Clemente EVN 44 2621 20 18 1 4 3 1 6 2 4 12 36 0.67 7 4 4 6 2 4 1 2.8 0.90 * Parker Milner STK 25 1478 9 14 1 1 5 2 70 1 0 1 3 5 0.4 754 684 8 4 7 1 2.8 101 0.90 x KAL 33 1969 19 9 1 4 1 3 95 5 1 4 9 22 0.59 916 9 9 1 6 2 0.91 * Jeff Malcolm GRN 27 1572 13 9 0 3 1 0 76 2.9 6 3 3 8 25 0.68 863 787 0 2

# WINS TEAM WINS # LOSSES TEAM LOSSES

1 * Laurent Brossoit BAK 26 1 * Travis Fullerton LV 22

Brandon 2 REA 25 2 Mitch O'Keefe LV 22 Anderson

3 Jeff Jakaitis SC 24 3 x FLA 19

several tied at 23 4 Mike Clemente EVN 18

5 TOL 17

# MINUTES TEAM MIN # SHUTOUTS TEAM SHUTOUTS

1 Brian Foster STK 2695 1 * Laurent Brossoit BAK 8

2 Mike Clemente EVN 2621 2 * Mike Condon WHL 6

3 * Travis Fullerton LV 2612 3 Brandon Anderson REA 5

4 Pat Nagle IDH 2530 4 x Olivier Roy AK 4

* Jordan 5 KAL 2398 5 Trevor Cann FLA 4 Binnington SAVE # SAVES TEAM # SAVE % TEAM GOALS SAVES SV% S

1 * Travis Fullerton LV 1443 1 * Mike Condon WHL 84 1126 0.931

2 Pat Nagle IDH 1279 2 * Laurent Brossoit BAK 74 923 0.926

3 Brian Foster STK 1218 3 Jeff Jakaitis SC 86 1040 0.924

* Jordan 4 Mike Clemente EVN 1172 4 KAL 94 1105 0.922 Binnington 1126 5 * Mike Condon WHL 5 several tied at 0.921

63 SHOOTOUT SHOOTOUT # TEAM WINS # TEAM LOSSES WINS LOSSES

1 Rob Madore CIN 4 1 Mike Clemente EVN 4

x Tyler 2 ORL 4 2 Brian Foster STK 4 Beskorowany

3 Pat Nagle IDH 4 3 * Mike Condon WHL 4

4 Igor Bobkov UTA 4 4 x Joel Martin KAL 4

several tied at 3 several tied at 3

SAVE # SHOOTOUT % TEAM ATTEMPTS SV% S

1 * SC 8 8 1

2 * x Matt Grogan FW 6 6 1

3 * x Troy Redmann ONT 5 5 1

4 Rob Madore CIN 18 19 0.947

5 BAK 9 10 0.9

Shootout % - Minimum of 1 attempt.

64 2013-14 ECHL ROOKIE LEADERS

# POINTS TEAM GP G A PTS # GOALS TEAM GP G

1 * Jeremy Langlois STK 56 19 41 60 1 * Domenic Monardo REA 70 27

2 * Matt Caria KAL 66 24 34 58 2 * Kyle Bonis FLA 65 25

3 * William Rapuzzi IDH 60 16 42 58 3 * Matt Caria KAL 66 24

4 * Matt White ONT 71 22 35 57 4 * Cody Sylvester WHL 49 24

5 * Brett Findlay AK 69 22 32 54 several tied at 22

6 * Sahir Gill WHL 67 13 41 54

7 * Greg Miller BAK 52 21 30 51 # ASSISTS TEAM GP A

8 * Scott Fleming FW 62 16 33 49 1 * William Rapuzzi IDH 60 42

9 * Michael St. Croix GRN 53 17 31 48 2 * Jeremy Langlois STK 56 41

10 * Domenic Monardo REA 70 27 19 46 3 * Sahir Gill WHL 67 41

11 * Rocco Carzo ONT 64 14 32 46 4 * Matt White ONT 71 35

12 * Kyle Bonis FLA 65 25 20 45 5 * Matt Caria KAL 66 34

13 * Chase Schaber BAK 64 18 26 44

14 * x WHL 39 13 31 44 # PENALTY MINUTES TEAM GP PIM

15 * Marshall Everson GWT 53 21 22 43 1 * Jesse Mychan COL 55 262

16 * Taylor Matson ORL 39 18 25 43 2 * Emerson Clark GRN 50 231

17 * Cody Sylvester WHL 49 24 18 42 3 * Patrick McGrath WHL 45 176

18 * Josh Nicholls GRN 63 20 22 42 4 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 66 172

19 * Max MacKay WHL 60 17 25 42 5 * Corey Bellamy ELM 33 155

20 * Matt Thurber BAK 55 11 31 42

# MINOR PENALTIES TEAM MINORS # MAJOR PENALTIES TEAM MAJORS

1 * Jesse Mychan COL 51 1 * Jesse Mychan COL 20

2 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 46 2 * Patrick McGrath WHL 18

3 * TOL 40 3 * Mathieu Coderre-Gagnon STK 18

4 * Steve Spinell SC 39 4 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 16

5 * Emerson Clark GRN 38 5 * Mike Dalhuisen CIN 15

# POWER-PLAY GOALS TEAM PPG # SHORTHANDED GOALS TEAM SHG

1 * Domenic Monardo REA 10 1 * Cody Sylvester WHL 4

2 * Greg Miller BAK 9 2 * x Luke Greiner SC 3

3 * Matt Caria KAL 8 3 * Greg Gardner COL 2

several tied at 6 4 * Rocco Carzo ONT 2

5 * Matt White ONT 2

# POWER-PLAY ASSISTS TEAM PPA # SHORTHANDED ASSISTS TEAM SHA

1 * William Rapuzzi IDH 15 1 * Sahir Gill WHL 4

2 * Matt Thurber BAK 12 2 * Brent Gwidt UTA 3

3 * Jeremy Langlois STK 12 several tied at 2

4 * Sahir Gill WHL 12

several tied at 10

65 # POWER-PLAY POINTS TEAM PP PTS # SHORTHANDED POINTS TEAM SH PTS

1 * William Rapuzzi IDH 21 1 * x Luke Greiner SC 4

2 * Jeremy Langlois STK 18 2 * Cody Sylvester WHL 4

3 * Matt Caria KAL 17 3 * Brent Gwidt UTA 4

4 * Matt Thurber BAK 16 4 * Sahir Gill WHL 4

several tied at 15 several tied at 3

# SHOTS TEAM SHOTS # SHOOTING % TEAM GOALS SHOTS PCT

1 * Domenic Monardo REA 214 1 * Wade Megan CIN 13 50 26

2 * Jeremy Langlois STK 191 2 * Brian Nugent CIN 14 65 21.5

3 * Scott Fleming FW 190 3 * Matt Caria KAL 24 122 19.7

4 * Matt White ONT 188 4 * Alex Aleardi EVN 14 72 19.4

5 * Michal Cajkovsky REA 183 5 * Rob Linsmayer IDH 17 88 19.3

Shooting % - Minimum of 1 shots.

# SHOOTOUT GOALS TEAM SOG # SHOOTOUT % TEAM SO G SO ATT SO PCT

1 * William Rapuzzi IDH 7 1 * Wayne Simpson SC 6 7 0.857

2 * Wayne Simpson SC 6 2 * William Rapuzzi IDH 7 10 0.7

3 * Maxim Shalunov TOL 3 3 * Matt Abercrombie TOL 2 3 0.667

4 * Jeremy Langlois STK 3 4 * x Mitch Bruijsten FW 2 3 0.667

several tied at 2 5 * Maxim Kitsyn ONT 2 3 0.667

Shootout % - Minimum of 1 attempts.

# GAME-WINNING GOALS TEAM GWG # PLUS-MINUS TEAM +/-

1 * Cody Sylvester WHL 7 1 * Mark Nemec COL 37

2 * Maxim Kitsyn ONT 6 2 * x Carter Rowney WHL 23

3 * Domenic Monardo REA 5 3 * Brad Richard AK 20

4 * Matt Caria KAL 5 4 * Cody Sylvester WHL 19

several tied at 4 several tied at 18

# SO-WINNING GOALS TEAM SOGW

1 * Wayne Simpson SC 2

2 * William Rapuzzi IDH 2

several tied at 1

66 2013-14 ECHL DEFENSEMEN LEADERS

# POINTS TEAM GP G A PTS # GOALS TEAM GP G

1 Sam Ftorek KAL 70 13 34 47 1 Mike Ratchuk WHL 69 15

2 Mike Ratchuk WHL 69 15 29 44 2 Matt Register ONT 67 14

3 Matt Register ONT 67 14 30 44 3 * Michal Cajkovsky REA 66 14

4 Rob Kwiet FLA 68 9 32 41 4 Sam Ftorek KAL 70 13

5 REA 67 8 31 39 5 Jordon Southorn FW 56 13

6 Elgin Reid KAL 58 5 34 39

7 Taylor Aronson CIN 65 6 32 38 # ASSISTS TEAM GP A

8 Matt Krug EVN 69 12 25 37 1 Elgin Reid KAL 58 34

9 * Michal Cajkovsky REA 66 14 22 36 2 Sam Ftorek KAL 70 34

10 Jordon Southorn FW 56 13 23 36 3 Taylor Aronson CIN 65 32

11 x ORL 47 8 28 36 4 Rob Kwiet FLA 68 32

12 Ryan Constant STK 56 8 28 36 5 Marvin Degon REA 67 31

13 Kevin Young COL 56 6 29 35

14 IDH 70 4 28 32 # PENALTY MINUTES TEAM GP PIM

15 Jace Coyle FW 63 8 23 31 1 Matt Krug EVN 69 231

16 * Mike Dalhuisen CIN 54 9 21 30 2 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 66 172

17 * Brad Richard AK 62 6 24 30 3 * Richard Nedomlel TOL 60 150

18 ORL 52 4 26 30 4 Teigan Zahn UTA 48 146

several tied at 29 5 Scott Langdon STK 65 146

# MINOR PENALTIES TEAM MINORS # MAJOR PENALTIES TEAM MAJORS

1 Matt Krug EVN 53 1 Matt Krug EVN 19

2 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 46 2 Scott Langdon STK 18

3 Teigan Zahn UTA 43 3 * Tyler Elbrecht TOL 16

4 Olivier Dame-Malka ONT 41 4 * Mike Dalhuisen CIN 15

several tied at 40 5 Tyson Gimblett FLA 11

SHORTHANDED # POWER-PLAY GOALS TEAM PPG # TEAM SHG GOALS

1 Sam Ftorek KAL 10 several tied at 1

2 Jordon Southorn FW 7

3 Marvin Degon REA 7

several tied at 6

SHORTHANDED # POWER-PLAY ASSISTS TEAM PPA # TEAM SHA ASSISTS

1 Elgin Reid KAL 17 1 Russ Sinkewich IDH 3

2 Ryan Constant STK 16 2 Simon Danis-Pepin FW 3

3 Sam Ftorek KAL 15 3 Martin Lee UTA 3

4 Kevin Young COL 14 several tied at 2

5 x Blake Kessel ORL 13

67 SHORTHANDED # POWER-PLAY POINTS TEAM PP PTS # TEAM SH PTS POINTS

1 Sam Ftorek KAL 25 1 Russ Sinkewich IDH 3

2 Elgin Reid KAL 18 2 Simon Danis-Pepin FW 3

3 Marvin Degon REA 18 3 Martin Lee UTA 3

4 Rob Kwiet FLA 18 several tied at 2

several tied at 17

# SHOTS TEAM SHOTS # SHOOTING % TEAM GOALS SHOTS PCT

1 Sam Ftorek KAL 186 1 Dustin Cloutier KAL 8 49 16.3

2 Mike Ratchuk WHL 183 2 Jeff May LV 11 81 13.6

3 * Michal Cajkovsky REA 183 3 IDH 7 56 12.5

4 Jace Coyle FW 174 4 BAK 11 100 11

5 Olivier Dame-Malka ONT 171 5 REA 6 56 10.7

Shooting % - Minimum of 1 shots.

# SHOOTOUT GOALS TEAM SOG # SHOOTOUT % TEAM SO G SO ATT SO PCT

1 Mike Ratchuk WHL 4 1 Jeff May LV 3 4 0.75

2 Jeff May LV 3 2 Mike Ratchuk WHL 4 6 0.667

3 FLA 2 3 Jordan Henry FLA 2 4 0.5

several tied at 1 4 Sacha Guimond ONT 1 2 0.5

5 * William Lacasse FW 1 2 0.5

Shootout % - Minimum of 1 attempts.

GAME-WINNING # TEAM GWG # PLUS-MINUS TEAM +/- GOALS

1 Mike Ratchuk WHL 6 1 * Mark Nemec COL 37

2 Sam Ftorek KAL 4 2 Taylor Aronson CIN 28

3 * Michal Cajkovsky REA 4 3 Martin Lee UTA 26

4 Olivier Dame-Malka ONT 4 4 Kevin Young COL 25

several tied at 3 several tied at 24

# SO-WINNING GOALS TEAM SOGW

1 Jeff May LV 3

several tied at 1

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69 ALL-TIME RECORD YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Season W L T OT SO GF GA Pts. Result 2013-14 33 31 8 5-2 2-6 224 235 74 3rd, Pacific Lost WC Semifinals 2012-13 37 26 9 2-5 4-4 223 216 83 2nd, Pacific Lost Cup Final 2011-12 34 33 5 0-1 6-4 204 216 73 3rd, Pacific Lost WC Semifinals 2010-11 37 23 12 1-5 6-7 232 210 86 2nd, Pacific Lost WC Quarterfinals 2009-10 33 29 10 4-2 1-8 235 241 76 3rd, Pacific Lost NC Finals 2008-09 32 33 7 3-5 5-2 210 237 71 4th, Pacific Lost Div. Finals 2007-08 27 40 5 4-3 3-2 200 250 59 4th, Pacific Lost NC Quarterfinals 2006-07 38 24 10 3-5 5-5 225 197 86 3rd, Pacific Lost NC Quarterfinals 2005-06 18 40 14 6-7 2-7 192 260 50 5th, Pacific Out of Playoffs 2004-05$ 42 22 8 5-3 6-5 205 189 92 3rd, North Lost Div. Semis 2003-04$ 47 19 6 3-2 7-4 242 159 100 2nd, North Lost Div. Semis 2002-03$ 41 19 12 3-5 7-4 268 224 94 1st, N.E. Won Kelly Cup 2001-02$ 42 22 8 6-4 2-4 233 209 92 3rd, N.E. Lost NC Finals 2000-01* 28 40 4 1-2 11-2 224 296 60 8th, S.W. Out of Playoffs 1999-00* 29 37 4 --- 8-4 255 297 62 8th, S.W. Out of Playoffs 1998-99* 37 29 4 --- 11-4 251 267 78 3rd, S.W. Lost SC Quarterfinals 1997-98* 39 23 8 --- 7-8 293 257 86 2nd, S.W. Lost SC Quarterfinals 1996-97* 36 25 9 --- 10-9 291 296 81 2nd, South Lost 2nd Round 1995-96* 26 39 5 --- 8-5 258 360 57 6th, South Out of Playoffs 1994-95* 26 38 4 3-1 3-3 273 325 56 6th, South Lost 2nd Round 1993-94* 44 20 4 5-3 6-1 340 268 92 2nd, West Lost Semifinals 1992-93* 30 29 5 2-2 4-3 290 313 65 6th, West Out of Playoffs 1991-92# 36 20 8 7-8 NA 329 284 80 2nd, West Lost Semifinals 1990-91# 37 24 3 3-1 2-2 285 281 77 2nd, West Lost 1st Round 24 YEARS 829 685 172 66-66 126-103 5982 6087 1830

T - Includes Overtime and Shootout Losses $ - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies * - Birmingham Bulls # - Cincinnati Cyclones --- Games tied at the end of regulation went directly to a shootout

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD (YEAR-BY-YEAR) 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Year Coach Finish W L T PTS Result 2013-14 Richard Kromm 3-P 33 31 8 74 Lost WC Semifinals 2012-13 Matt Thomas 2-P 37 26 9 83 Lost Cup Final 2011-12 Matt Thomas 3-P 34 33 5 73 Lost WC Semifinals 2010-11 Matt Thomas 2-P 37 23 12 86 Lost WC Quarterfinals 2009-10 Matt Thomas 3-P 33 29 10 76 Lost NC Finals 2008-09 Matt Thomas 4-P 22 16 3 47 Lost Div. Finals Chris Cichocki 10 17 4 24 2007-08 Chris Cichocki 4-P 27 40 5 59 Lost NC Quarterfinals 2006-07 Chris Cichocki 3-P 38 24 10 86 Lost NC Quarterfinals 2005-06 Chris Cichocki 5-P 18 40 14 50 Out of Playoffs 2004-05$ Matt Thomas 3-N 42 22 8 92 Lost Division Semifinals 2003-04$ Mike Haviland 2-N 47 19 6 100 Lost Northern Division Semifinals 2002-03$ Mike Haviland 1-NE 41 19 12 94 Won Kelly Cup 2001-02$ Mike Haviland 3-NE 42 22 8 92 Lost NC Finals 2000-01* Mike Zruna 8-SW 28 40 4 60 Out Of Playoffs 1999-00* Dennis Desrosiers 8-SW 29 37 4 62 Out Of Playoffs 1998-99* Dennis Desrosiers 3-SW 37 29 4 78 Lost SC Quarterfinals 1997-98* Dennis Desrosiers 2-SW 39 23 8 86 Lost SC Quarterfinals 1996-97* Dennis Desrosiers 2-S 36 25 9 81 Lost Second Round 1995-96* 6-S 20 23 2 42 Out Of Playoffs Jerome Bechard 2 1 0 4 Dennis Desrosiers 4 15 3 11 1994-95* Phil Roberto 6-S 26 38 4 56 Lost Second Round 1993-94* Phil Roberto 2-W 44 20 4 92 Lost Semifinals 1992-93* Bruce Garber 6-W 30 29 5 65 Out Of Playoffs 1991-92#Dennis Derosiers 2-W 36 20 8 80 Lost Semifinals 1990-91#Dennis Derosiers 2-W 37 24 3 77 Lost First Round 24 YEARS 829 685 172 1830

T - Includes Overtime and Shootout Losses $ - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies * - Birmingham Bulls # - Cincinnati Cyclones

70 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Coach GP W L T PTS PCT Jerome Bechard 3 2 1 0 4 .667 Mike Haviland 216 130 60 26 286 .662 Matt Thomas 401 205 149 47 457 .570 Dennis Desrosiers 430 218 173 39 475 .552 Phil Roberto 181 90 81 10 190 .525 Richard Kromm 72 33 31 8 74 .514 Bruce Garber 64 30 29 5 65 .508 Chris Cichocki 247 93 121 33 219 .443 Mike Zruna 72 28 40 4 60 .417

ALL-TIME RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER

Most Points, Season 126 Joe Flanagan, 1993-94 Most Points, Game 7 Jamey Hicks vs. Tallahassee, Mar. 21, 1998 Most Goals, Season 54 Joe Flanagan, 1993-94 Dany Bousquet, 1996-97 Most Goals, Game 4 Jamey Hicks vs. Tallahassee, Mar 21, 1998 Jamey Hicks vs Pensacola, Nov. 5, 2000 James Bates vs. Utah, Jan. 16, 2010 Most Assists, Season 75 Jamey Hicks 1997-98 Most Assists, Game 5 four players Most PIM, Season 427 Jerome Bechard, 1993-94 Most PIM, Game 45 Mario Dumoulin vs Tallahassee, Nov. 17, 1996

ALL-TIME RECORDS - GOALIES 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER

Most Appearances 49 Scott Stirling, 2003-04 Most Minutes 2954 Scott Stirling, 2003-04 Most Wins 31 Scott Stirling, 2001-02 Most Losses 24 Mark Michaud, 1994-95 Most OT losses 7 Devan Dubnyk, 2006-07 Most Shots 1584 Chad Erickson, 1995-96 Most Saves 1412 Jake Moreland, 2005-06 Most Shutouts 4 Scott Stirling, 2003-04 Bujar Amidovski, 2003-04 Matt Yeats, 2002-03 Olivier Roy, 2011-12 Lowest GAA* 1.91 Scott Stirling, 2003-04 Best Save %* .933 Scott Stirling, 2003-04

*minimum 25 GP

ALL-TIME RECORDS - TEAM 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Most Points 100 2003-04 Fewest Points 50 2005-06 Most Wins 47 2003-04 Fewest Wins 18 2005-06 Most Losses 40 2000-01, 2005-06, 2007-08 Fewest Losses 19 2002-03; 2003-04 Most Goals Scored 340 1993-94 Fewest Goals Against 159 2003-04 Most Penalty Minutes 2485 1995-96

Longest Winning Streak Overall 11 Mar. 16, 2007 – Apr. 4, 2007 Home 8 Dec. 26, 1996 - Jan. 18, 1997 Road 6 Nov. 11, 1993 - Dec. 12, 1993

Longest Winless Streak Overall 15 Feb. 3, 2006 - Feb. 28, 2006

71 Home 12 Dec. 11, 2005 - Jan. 29, 2006 Road 9 Feb. 24, 1996 - Mar. 23, 1996

Regular Season Game Attendance Record 10,117 (4 times) last: vs. Victoria, Mar. 24, 2006

Postseason Game Attendance Record 6,596 vs. Las Vegas, May 2, 2007

Season Attendance Record 244,085, 2006-07

GOALTENDERS – YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1990-91 Steve Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Scott Luce 4 230 13 0 0 3.39 .890 3-0-0 Steve Laurin 9 501 30 0 0 3.59 .903 6-1-0 Wayne Cowley 30 1680 108 1 0 3.86 .883 19-9-2 Mike Williams 12 671 58 0 0 5.18 .836 6-6-0 John Fletcher 14 783 71 0 0 5.44 .844 3-8-1

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1991-92 Dusty Imoo 9 535 33 0 1 3.70 .890 5-3-1 Doug Dadswell 24 1361 89 0 1 3.92 .876 14-9-1 8 450 31 0 0 4.13 .873 6-0-1 Mark Romaine 27 1544 124 0 1 4.82 .840 11-8-5

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1992-93 Chad Erickson 14 856 54 0 1 3.79 .876 6-6-2 Chuck Hughes 28 1494 121 0 2 4.86 .871 14-9-1 Mark Romaine 24 1121 94 0 2 5.03 .867 7-11-2 Doug Dadswell 8 401 36 0 0 5.39 .868 3-3-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1993-94 Jeff Stolp 2 120 4 0 0 2.00 .939 2-0-0 Brad Mullahy 41 2298 150 1 1 3.92 .883 20-16-1 Sandy Galuppo 30 1700 111 1 1 3.92 .882 22-4-3

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1994-95 Sergei Tkachenko 6 359 25 0 0 4.17 .874 2-4-0 Sandy Galuppo 23 1217 92 1 2 4.53 .881 10-10-0 Mark Michaud 44 2528 200 1 3 4.75 .869 14-24-4

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1995-96 Chris McDonald 3 0:44 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Mike Heinke 24 1240 103 0 1 4.98 .872 6-13-1 Chad Erickson 44 2410 201 0 2 5.00 .873 16-20-4 Jeff Callinan 11 537 46 0 2 5.14 .865 4-6-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1996-97 Greg Dreveny 35 1815 114 0 1 3.77 .892 21-10-1 Kurt Brown 19 935 66 1 1 4.23 .882 4-8-3 Chuck Thuss 27 1435 103 1 2 4.31 .886 10-8-5

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1997-98 6 360 13 1 0 2.17 .944 4-1-1 Todd MacDonald 3 180 8 0 0 2.67 .910 1-1-1 Marc Delorme 23 1339 71 0 0 3.18 .911 18-3-2 Patrick Charbonneau 28 1489 91 0 2 3.67 .903 13-9-2 Mike Veisor 6 292 19 0 0 3.90 .888 2-2-1 Greg Dreveny 10 533 44 0 1 4.95 .867 1-7-1

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1998-99 Frederic Deschenes 39 2224 128 2 2 3.45 .901 20-16-2 Scott Bailey 27 1557 90 1 1 3.47 .901 16-8-2 Greg Dreveny 8 311 30 0 1 5.78 .845 0-4-0 Martin Bradette 3 100 11 0 0 6.59 .755 1-1-0

72 Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 1999-00 Scott Roche 39 2199 147 1 4 4.01 .882 16-19-2 Avi Karunakar 26 1281 88 0 1 4.12 .879 12-5-2 14 704 52 0 1 4.43 .866 4-10-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2000-01 Cory Batten 4 237 11 0 1 2.77 .919 1-3-0 Leorr Shtrom 22 1285 71 0 1 3.31 .902 13-9-0 Ryan Hoople 34 2002 129 0 4 3.86 .898 12-17-3 Piero Greco 7 427 33 0 2 4.63 .862 2-4-1 Greg Dreveny 2 105 10 0 0 5.69 .787 0-1-0 Jeff Blair 5 297 29 0 0 5.84 .830 0-5-0 Shawn Timm 1 14 3 0 0 12.39 .769 0-1-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2001-02 John Crain 1 60 1 0 0 1.00 .968 1-0-0 Shawn Degagne 37 2047 91 1 7 2.67 .911 17-10-5 Scott Stirling 42 2255 103 1 3 2.74 .918 24-12-3

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2002-03 Dave Marlin 1 60 1 0 0 1.00 .955 1-0-0 Scott Stirling 25 1494 73 2 0 2.93 .906 17-3-4 Matthew Yeats 48 2811 141 4 1 3.01 .896 23-16-8 Shawn Conschafter 1 9 1 0 0 6.08 .800 0-0-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2003-04 Bujar Amidovsky 7 420 9 4 1 1.28 .927 5-2-0 Scott Stirling 49 2954 94 4 4 1.91 .933 31-13-5 Jake Moreland 19 1005 46 2 1 2.75 .910 11-4-1

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2004-05 Adam Munro 5 271 9 0 0 1.99 .937 2-2-1 Jeff Weber 3 140 5 0 0 2.14 .928 2-0-0 Jake Moreland 37 2092 76 3 4 2.18 .932 20-8-5 Dave Marlin 2 97 4 1 0 2.47 .925 1-1-0 28 1585 70 0 2 2.65 .911 17-7-2 Tyler MacKay 4 193 11 0 3 3.41 .866 0-4-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2005-06 Jake Moreland 43 2366 124 2 2 3.14 .919 14-19-8 Jeff Weber 36 2013 122 0 5 3.64 .899 4-21-6

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2006-07 Devan Dubnyk 43 2529 108 2 4 2.56 .921 24-11-7 Cam Ellsworth 32 1835 80 1 0 2.62 .907 14-13-4

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2007-08 Tim Boron 31 1787 94 3 4 3.16 .909 10-16-3 Glenn Fisher 38 2073 116 2 4 3.36 .903 14-19-2 Cam Ellsworth 9 477 30 0 0 3.77 .885 3-5-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2008-09 Glenn Fisher 3 182 8 0 0 2.64 .895 2-0-1 Andrew Perugini 37 2174 102 2 3 2.81 .908 21-13-3 Bryan Pitton 34 1949 110 0 6 3.39 .886 9-19-3 Tim Boron 1 38 6 0 0 9.39 .714 0-1-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2009-10 Bryan Pitton 22 1242 59 1 2 2.85 .921 9-9-3 Andrew Perugini 47 2589 127 3 4 2.94 .908 22-15-5 Kurtis Mucha 3 165 11 0 0 4.00 .869 1-2-0 7 367 29 0 1 4.74 .864 1-3-2

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2010-11 Garrett Zemlak 14 835 33 0 1 2.37 .912 4-6-3 Zane Kalemba 11 581 24 1 1 2.48 .905 4-4-2 Tyson Sexsmith 17 1029 47 1 0 2.74 .899 10-3-3 Bryan Pitton 34 1886 91 1 3 2.90 .901 18-10-4 Dan Tormey 1 60 3 0 0 3.00 .897 1-0-0

73 Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2011-12 Jody O’Neill 1 7 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Olivier Roy 40 2388 99 4 7 2.49 .925 16-18-5 Alex Stalock 6 360 17 0 0 2.83 .914 5-1-0 Thomas Heemskerk 25 1503 82 0 1 3.27 .893 13-12-0 Shane Madolora 2 95 6 0 0 3.80 .870 0-2-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2012-13 Jody O’Neill 1 14 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Olivier Roy 9 545 11 1 1 1.21 .961 7-2-0 Matt Cooper 2 77 3 0 0 2.32 .923 1-0-0 Cody Reichard 27 1593 70 1 6 2.64 .911 13-8-5 Tyler Bunz 37 2130 119 1 2 3.35 .886 16-16-4

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2013-14 Parker Milner 25 1478 70 2 5 2.84 .907 9-14-2 Brian Foster 45 2695 134 1 8 2.98 .901 23-16-5 Brad Phillips 3 188 11 0 1 3.50 .883 1-1-1

LEADERS – YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Season Goals Assists Points PIM PPG 1990-91 # 45 Cadieux 52 Cadieux 97 Cadieux 299 Krauss - Unavailable – 37 Neziol 49 Marshall 84 Marshall 264 Shaunessy - Unavailable – 1991-92 # 44 St. Amour 55 Charron 96 Charron 247 Krauss - Unavailable – 41 Charron 46 Wallwork 88 St. Amour 241 Shaunessy - Unavailable – 1992-93 * 36 Flanagan 57 Flanagan 93 Flanagan 231 Krauss 11 Kerr 30 Kerr 56 Marshall 77 Marshall 217 Kerr 10 Marshall 1993-94 * 54 Flanagan 72 Flanagan 126 Flanagan 345 Bechard 17 Neziol 35 Neziol 67 Marshall 80 Marshall 244 Duval 16 Flanagan 1994-95 * 33 Smyth 55 Bergeron 82 Bergeron 427 Bechard 16 Smyth 29 Kjenstad 46 Craievich 68 Smyth 208 Duval 9 Bergeron/Hebert 1995-96 * 30 Kjenstad 50 Hebert 76 Hebert 373 Bechard 11 Kjenstad 26 Hebert 38 Bergeron 66 Kjenstad 279 Prefontaine 10 Brady 1996-97 * 54 Bousquet 59 Hicks 107 Bousquet 328 Dumoulin 16 Bousquet 36 Holt 54 Belanger 91 Hicks 316 Pinfold 12 Lutes 1997-98 * 50 Bousquet 75 Hicks 119 Hicks 387 Gulash 17 Bousquet 44 Hicks 49 Bousquet 99 Bousquet 250 Barrie 14 Barrie 1998-99 * 34 Belanger 75 Hicks 91 Hicks 323 Pinfold 10 DeCiantis 24 DeCiantis 40 Belanger 74 Belanger 300 Popp 8 Rivard/Prosofsky 1999-00 * 34 Belanger 55 Hicks 88 Hicks 166 Popp 14 Smakovsky 33 Hicks 41 Johnston 74 Belanger 156 Rivard 7 - Three players - 2000-01 * 34 Hicks 50 Hicks 84 Hicks 243 Rivard 10 Hicks 24 Pershin 36 Pershin 60 Pershin 231 Maxwell 9 Maxwell 2001-02 $ 27 Curtin 45 Curtin 72 Curtin 207 Rivard 10 Colley 26 Rivard 43 Rivard 69 Rivard 166 Lacroix 10 Caudron 2002-03 $ 39 Caudron 47 Galbraith 85 Caudron 190 Colley 15 Colley 33 Colley 46 Caudron 74 Galbraith 174 Rivard 11 - Three players - 2003-04 $ 33 Curtin 48 Cullen 78 Curtin 235 White 12 Curtin 29 Cullen 45 Curtin 77 Cullen 157 Sleigher 11 Cullen/Rivard 2004-05 $ 28 Notermann 41 Edwardson 64 Edwardson 157 Both 14 Notermann 23 Edwardson 31 Curtin 55 Notermann 131 Clair 6 Edwardson 2005-06 29 Lalonde 43 Irwin 68 Irwin 230 Metcalfe 13 Lalonde 25 Irwin 41 Martz 57 Martz 145 Greenough 9 Irwin 2006-07 23 Lalonde 56 Martz 65 Martz 241 Huxley 10 Bodie 21 Bodie 35 Geisler 53 Lalonde 132 Sestito 9 Lalonde 2007-08 23 MacMurchy 36 Schwartz 52 Schwartz 200 Huxley 8 MacMurchy 16 Rohlfs/Schwartz 27 Micflikier 45 MacMurchy 127 Cole 7 O’Marra 2008-09 35 Huddy 38 Huddy 73 Huddy 248 Hunt 11 Huddy 28 Urquhart 32 Urquhart/Bates 60 Urquhart 224 Huxley 8 Lalonde/Bates 2009-10 34 D'Alvise 46 Bates 73 Bates 215 Hunt 11 Bates 31 Robinson 38 Eizenman 67 D'Alvise 97 Constant 10 D'Alvise/C. Hemingway 2010-11 22 Lawrence 32 Lawrence 54 Lawrence 248 Hunt 6 Lawrence 20 Clair 31 Clair 51 Clair 119 Bendfeld 6 Constant 2011-12 27 Baker 36 Foy 56 Baker 255 Hunt 10 Baker 17 Fulton 31 Little 52 Foy 132 Abney 4 Doyle/Martindale 2012-13 21 Reed 30 Riendeau 45 Reed 235 Hunt 12 Reed 18 Rajala 26 Little 44 Riendeau 81 Dehart 7 Hunter 2013-14 21 Martin 45 Martin 66 Martin 187 Hunt 9 Martin 17 Miller 32 Trivino 43 Trivino 136 Gagnon 7 Miller # Cincinnati Cyclones * Birmingham Bulls $ Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies

74 ALL-TIME HISTORICAL CLUB ROSTER 1990-92: Cincinnati Cyclones 1992-2001: Birmingham Bulls 2001-05: Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies 2005-present: STOCKTON THUNDER Listed are players credited with playing at least one regular season or playoff game * Some player positions unavailable

- A - CANTIN, Marc D 13-14 ABBOTT, Cam F 06-07 CAPONIGRI, Paul LW/RW 04-05, 07-08 ABBOTT, Chris C 06-07 CARBERY, Spencer RW 07-08 ABNEY, Cameron RW 11-13 CARLOW, Toby D 99-00 ADAMEK, Mark D 06-09 CAUDRON, J.F. RW 01-03, 09-10 AIELLO, Anthony D 09-11 CAVANAUGH, Chad C 98-99 ALLEN, Scott C 90-91 CAVOSIE, Eric F 03-04 ALMTORP, Jonas C 07-08 CECH, Vratislav D 01-02 AMBROZ, Matt F 12-13 CHAIN, John G 01-02 AMIDOVSKI, Bujar G 03-04 CHARBONNEAU, Patrick G 97-98 ANDERSEN, Eric D 98-99 CHARBONNEAU, Patrick D 95-97 ANDERSSON, Likit D 05-06 CHARRON, Craig C 91-92 ARCOBELLO, Mark C 10-11 CHEESMAN, Bo RW 08-09 CHELIOS, Steve D 95-96 CHEREDARYK, Steve D 02-03 - B - CHIGHISOLA, Mike C 90-91 BAHL, David D 97-98 CHWEDORUK, Justin RW 08-09 BAILEY, Greg D 94-95 CIRONE, Jason C 93-94 BAILEY, Scott G 98-99 CLAIR, Fraser RW 04-05, 10-11 BAILLEY, Paul LW 99-00 CLARK, Andrew C 12-14 BAKER, Kevin RW 11-12 CLARK, Jason F 13-14 BALDWIN, Lee D 13-14 CLARKE, Aaron LW 10-11 BARNETT, Brett LW 90-91, 92-93 CLARKE, Jason RW 96-97 BARRIE, Mike C 96-01 CLOUSTON, Shaun C 91-92 BARTZEN, Casey C 05-06 CLUNE, Matthew D 11-12 BATEMAN, Pat LW 07-08 COLE, Phil D 07-08 BATES, James RW 08-10 COLES, Jason D 97-98 BATHE, Landon LW 05-06 COLLEY, Kevin C 01-03 BATTEN, Corey G 00-01 COLSANT, Louie LW/RW 00-01 BAYRACK, Mike C 09-10 CONNOLLY, Jeff RW 01-02 BAZIN, Norm LW 94-95 CONSCHAFTER, Shawn G 02-03 BIESENTHAL, Mark F 01-02 CONSTANT, Ryan D 08-11, 12-15 BINA, Robbie D 08-09 CONSTANTINE, Pete D 00-01 BISAILLON, Sebastien D 07-09 CONTOIS, Andy LW 07-08 BEAUDETTE, Dan RW 91-92 COOKE, Jamie RW 93-94 BECHARD, Jerome LW 92-96 COOPER, Matt G 12-13 BECKETT, Jason D 06-07 CORAZZINI, Carl RW 02-03 BEEMAN, Jason RW 07-08 CORNET, Philippe LW 12-13 BELANGER, Hugo C 95-01 CORUPE, Kenny C 99-00 BELL, Scot RW 96-97 COWLEY, Wayne G 90-91 BELLAND, Brad C 92-93 COYNE, Don D 01-02 BELTER, Shane D 01-02 CRAIEVICH, Dave D 91-95 BENDFELD, Jordan D 08-11 CREAGH, Brendan D 94-97 BENIOT, Steve G 91-92 CRANE, Ryan D 01-02 BENNEFIELD, Jesse RW 07-08 CRICHTON, Cody F 12-13 BERAN, Marc C 93-94 CUCUZ, Sasha LW 01-02 BERGERON, Chris C 94-96 CULLEN, Jon F 03-04 BERGLAND, Matt F 12-14 CURTIN, Luke LW 01-05 BERTRAND, Yves LW 98-99 CZUY, Kelly RW 09-11 BEST, Randy D 98-99 BIESENTHAL, Mark F 00-01 BLACKWATER, Judd LW 08-10 - D - BLAIR, Jeff G 00-01 D'ALVISE, Chris C 09-12 BLOOM, Dan D 96-97 DaCOSTA, Justin D 09-10 BODIE, Troy RW 06-07 DADSWELL, Doug G 91-93 BODNARCHUK, Mike RW 99-00 DAHL, Jim C 06-07 BOISCLAIR, Maxime RW 12-13 DALHUISEN, Mike D 13-14 BONDEREV, Igor D 94-95 DALMAO, Duncan D 00-01 BORON, Tim G 07-09 DALY, Craig D 90-91 BOTH, Brad LW/RW 04-05 DAMEWORTH, Chad D 03-04 morton-BOUTIN, Shawn D 12-15 DAVEY, Bobby D 09-10 BOURNAZAKIS, Peter C 04-05 DAVIDSON, Brandon D 12-13 BOURQUE, Dave D 97-98 DAVIDSON, Randy C 00-01 BOUSQUET, Dave C 96-98 DAVIS, Chris RW 09-10 BOYD, Dave D 94-95 DEAN, Kevin D 91-92 BOYLAN, Mike D 01-02 DeCIANTIS, Robert C 97-99 BRACE, Adam F 13-14 DeGAGNE, Shawn G 01-02 BRADETTE, Martin G 98-99 DeHART, Tony D 11-13 BRADY, Lance D 95-98 DeMONE, James D 02-03 BRANNICK, Tom G 03-04 DECK, Nathan D 11-14 BREZEAULT, Reggie C 95-96 DELORME, Marc G 97-98 BRODIE, Cameron D 10-13 DESCHAMPS, Matt D 04-05 BROWN, Kurt G 96-97 DESCHENES, Frederic G 98-99 BRUIJSTEN, Mitch RW 13-14 DESROSIERS, David D 01-02 BUNZ, Tyler G 12-13 DeSOUZA, Ray D 92-93 BUREAU, Pierre-Andre C 10-11 DEXTER, Jason C 94-96 BURKE, Greg D 92-93 DIAMOND, Joey F 13-14 BURKEMPER, J.P. F 13-14 DOMISH, Jerramie D 03-04 DONAHUE, Mark RW 96-98 DONOVAN, Rob D 94-96 - C - DOYLE, Chris C 11-12 CAIRNS, Eric D 94-95 DREVENY, Greg G 96-01 CADIEUX, Steve C 90-92 DUBNYK, Devan G 06-07 CALDWELL, Everett RW 92-01 DUMOULIN, Mario D 96-98 CALLINAN, Jeff G 95-96 DUNCAN, Brett D 96-97 CAMERON, Bretton LW 10-12 DUSTIN, Joe D 07-08 CAMPBELL, Derek LW 05-06 DUPEE, Keith F 01-02 CAMPBELL, John RW 00-02 DUVAL, Jon D 93-95 CAMPBELL, Max C 11-12 DUVAL, Murray D 92-94

75 HIRSCH, Tyler RW 07-08 HODGE, Brendon C 06-07 - E - HOGDEN, Jeff RW 91-92, 92-93 EAGAN, Joe D 94-95 HOLT, Todd RW 95-98 EBERLY, Danny D 03-04 HOOPLE, Ryan G 00-01 ECONOMAKOS, Nick F 04-05 HORVATH, Scott F 03-05 EDWARDS, Ray RW 92-93 HOWES, Scott LW 10-11 EDWARDSON, Derek C 04-05 HRABAL, Josef D 08-09 EIGNER, Ty D 94-95 HUBBAUER, Matt C 03-04 EIZENMAN, Oren C 08-10 HUDDY, Ryan C 08-09 ELLSWORTH, Cam G 06-08 HUGHES, Chuck G 92-93 ELSENER, Dan D 91-92 HUNT, Garet LW 08-15 EMMERSON, Riley RW 09-10 HUNT, Trevor D 09-11 ERICKSON, Chad G 92-96 HUNTER, Eric C 12-13 ESCOBEDO, Brian D 05-06 HUXLEY, Adam LW 06-09 ESCOBEDO, Sean D 13-14 - I - - F - IMOO, Dusty G 91-92 FAHEY, Brian D 03-05 IRWIN, Brayden C 13-14 FALCO, Paul LW 03-04 IRWIN, Joel RW 05-06 FAMIGLETTI, Doug F 94-95 FARYNUK, Brad D 07-08 FAZZI, Ian D 08-09 - J - FINNEGAN, Patrick D 01-02 JABLONIC, Dan RW 97-98 FISHER, Glenn G 07-09 JACQUES, Alexandre RW 03-04 FLANAGAN, Joe C 92-94 JAMES, Erick F 02-03 FLETCHER, John G 90-91 JOHANSSON, Fredrik C 07-08 FOLEY, Patrick F 04-05 JOHNSON, Craig LW 94-95 FOSTER, Aaron LW 03-04, 05-06 JOHNSON, Donald F 06-07 FOSTER, Brian G 13-14 JOHNSON, John C 95-96 FORD, Mike LW/RW 99-00 JOHNSON, Tony D 05-06 FOREMAN, Jordan C 10-12 JOHNSTON, Tyler D 97-01, 01-02 FORTIER, Sebastien LW 96-97 JONES, Matt RW 10-11 FOURNEL, Dan RW 93-94 JOYCE, John F 94-96 FOY, Matt RW 11-12 FRATKIN, Jesse C 11-13 - K - FULGHUM, Luke RW 07-08 KABANOV, Kirill LW 13-14 FULTON, Jordan LW 10-12 KAEBEL, Butch LW 92-93 FUREY, Kirk D 01-04 KALEMBA, Zane G 10-11 KARUNAKAR, Avi G 99-00 - G - KEEFE, Jerry C 01-02 GADOR, Rob RW 90-91 KEENAN, Mike D 13-14 GAFFNEY, Charles C 95-97 KENNEDY, Bob D 90-91 GAGNE, Don C 90-91 KERR, Kevin RW 90-93 coderre-GAGNON, Mathieu F/D 13-14 KHARIN, Sergei C 92-93 GALBRAITH, Jade RW 02-03 KHAVANOV, Alexander D 92-93 GALLARDI, Chris D 95-96 KINDLE, Tyler D 08-09 GALUPPO, Sandy G 93-95 KINLEY, Cleve D 08-09 GALVIN, Tom D 03-04 KJENSTAD, Olaf LW 94-96 GALWAY, Jerry D 02-03 KOENIG, Trevor G 04-05 GARDNER, Kevin C 05-06 KONKLE, Jarrett LW 10-11 GARGILES, Mike F 02-03 KOMPON, Jamie D 90-91 GEISLER, Beau D 06-08 KOSTADINE, Jason RW 05-06 GERIS, Ryan D 06-08 KOVACS, Bill LW 92-94 GIBB, Daniel D 12-13 KRAUSS, Rob D 90-96 GIMBLETT, Jesse LW 10-11 KRAYER, Ed F 93-94 GIRHINY, Rick D 93-94 KUBALIAK, Martin D 08-09 GOJDYCZ, Andy D 02-03 KVETAN, Branislav D 00-01 GONGALSKY, Igor LW 08-10 KWIET, Rob D 11-13 GOSSELIN, Dereck D 99-00 KYRZAKOS, Jeff C 08-09 GOULET, Stephane RW 06-09 KYTNAR, Milan C 11-12 GRECO, Piero G 00-01 KYTE, Jeremy F 99-00 GREEN, Ryan C 12-13 GREENOUGH, Nick LW 05-06 - L - GREGOR, Colin LW 94-96 LABRANCHE, Emmanuel D 98-99 GRENVILLE, Chris RW 95-96 LACHANCE, Louis-Phillipe D 07-08 GULASH, Garry D 96-98 LACROIX, Dan LW 01-02 LACROIX, Rick D 96-97 - H - LaFRANCE, Toby C 08-09 HAGAN, Dion D 00-01 LALONDE, Mike LW 05-07, 08-09 HAHN, Derek C 02-03 LAING, Ben D 08-09 HALE, Rob D 95-96 LANG, Jeff D 05-07 HAMILTON, Lee D 97-98 LANGDON, Scott D 13-14 HANCHUCK, Tyler D 06-07 LANGLOIS, Jeremy F 13-14 HARRIS, Todd D 93-95 LANIEL, Marc D 92-93 HARPE, Daryl F 90-91 LARKIN, Jim LW 92-95 HARVEY, Paul RW 01-02 LARSON, Nick LW 13-14 HAVERN, Ned F 05-06 LATENDRESSE, Mike LW 95-97 HAYES, Colten D 11-12, 12-13 LAURIN, Steve G 90-91 HAYES, Ryan F 12-15 LAVIOLETTE, Ted D 00-01 HEBERT, Ian C 94-01 LAWRENCE, Chris C 10-11 HEEMSKERK, Thomas G 11-12 LECUYER, Steve D 05-06 HEINKE, Mike G 95-96 LEE, Brian D 06-08 HEINTZ, Dustan F 04-05 LEGER, Jim F 03-04 HEMINGWAY, Brett RW 09-10 LERG, Bryan C 08-09 HEMINGWAY, Colin RW 09-10 LEVESQUE, Gabriel C 11-13 HENDERSON, Burt D 96-97 LEWIS, Adam LW 98-99 HENKEL, Jim C 02-04 LILLIE, Shawn C 90-91 HENRIKKSON, Niklas D 98-99 LINDEN, Jamie RW 93-94 HENRY, James C 13-15 LITTLE, Mike D 11-13 HENRY, Jordan D 12-13 LOEDING, Mark LW 00-03 HERRERA, Mike D 99-00 LOMOW, Boyd LW 90-91 HERRING, David F 06-07 LONGO, John RW 03-04, 05-06 HEWER, Oak RW 99-00 LOWERY, Ryan D 11-12 HICKS, Jamey C 96-01 LUCE, Scott G 90-91

76 LUIK, Jaan D 91-92 NORTON, Darcy LW 93-94 LUIK, Scott RW 91-92 NOTERMANN, Jason F 04-05 LUTES, Craig RW 94-01 NOWAK, Brett C 04-05 LYALL, Matthew C 12-13 LYNES, Luke LW 07-09 - 0 - O’CONNELL, Albie F 01-02 - M - O’CONNELL, Tim D 06-08 MacAULAY, Kenny D 08-10 O’CONNOR, Brice D 13-14 MacDONALD, Todd G 97-98 O’CONNOR, Ian LW 11-12 MacFARLANE, Eon D 99-00 O’CONNOR, Tom F 94-95 MacINNIS, Aaron D 05-06 O’DETTE, Matt D 08-10 MacKAY, Tyler G 04-05 O’LEARY, Jamie C 01-02 MacLEOD, Alex F 13-14 O’MARRA, Ryan C 07-08 MacMURCHY, Ryan RW 07-09 O’NEILL, Jody G 11-13 MacNEVIN, Josh D 00-01 O’SHERIDAN, Mike 90-91 McDONALD, Colin RW 08-09 OSLANSKI, Landon D 12-15 McGOFF, Dan D 08-09 OWUYA, Sebastian D 11-12 MACRI, Vince D 04-05 MADOLORA, Shane G 11-12 - P - MAIN, Eric D 06-07 PALMER, Chris C 02-03 MANGAN, Phil C 12-13 PAOLINI, Sam F 03-04 MANGENE, Matt C 13-14 PAQUIN, Patrice LW 96-97 MALLETT, Kurt RW 99-00, 02-03 PARADISE, Chris C 02-03 MALONE, Scott D 94-95 PARILLO, Nick F 03-04 MALTBY, Shawn C 02-03 PARRISH, Geno D 05-06 MARCOUX, Daryl D 08-11 PASCALL, Brad D 94-95 MAREK, Petr C 94-95 PASSERO, Daniel D 98-99 MARENTETTE, Mark D 90-91 PAVLI, Mark C 09-10 MARLIN, Dave G 02-05 PAUKOVICH, Geoff C 07-09 MARQUARDT, Matt LW 09-10 PEDAN, Andrey D 13-14 MARSHALL, Chris LW 90-93 PEDERSON, Jody D 10-12 MARSHALL, Paul D 92-94 PELSS, Kristians LW 12-13 MARTIN, Joey C 13-14 PEPPERALL, Colin LW 06-07 MARTIN, Justin RW 98-99 PEPPERALL, Ryan RW 00-01 MARTINDALE, Ryan C 11-13 PERRAULT, Kelly D 98-00 MARTINIELLO, Mike F 01-03 PERUGINI, Andrew G 08-10 MARTZ, Nathan LW/C 05-07 PERSHIN, Eduard C 00-01 MASLONKA, Milan D 08-09 PETERS, Dan D 04-05 MATHER, Shawn C 04-05 PETERS, Jim D 92-93 MATHESON, Brock D 11-12 PETERSON, Brett D 04-05 MATHIEU, Marquis C 95-96 PETKOFF, Joel C 04-05 MATUSOVICH, Scott D 92-93 PETRUIC, Neil D 08-09 MATZKA, Scott C 01-03 PHILLIPS, Brad G 13-14 MAXWELL, Dennis LW 00-01 PINFOLD, Dennis D 96-99 MAYER, Austin F 13-14 PITTON, Bryan G 08-11 MAYLAN, Justin C 12-13 PITTON, Jason LW 09-11 McBRIDE, Daryn RW 91-92 PLATT, Geoff C 04-05 McCAFFERTY, Chris C 01-02 PLOURDE, J.F. C 04-05 McCULLOCH, Dave D 05-06 POIRIER, Dan RW 92-93 McDONALD, Chris G 95-96 POKULOK, Nik D 12-13 McFEETERS, Rob LW 04-05 POLERA, Jason RW 98-99 McGEE, Jay D 97-99 POPP, Kevin D 97-00 McGRINDER, Steve D 90-91 PORAZINSKI, Craig 90-91 McKEE, Jason D 00-01 POWER, Chad LW 98-99 McKENZIE, Jim RW 10-11 POWER, Colin RW 09-10 MELANSON, Mathieu RW 06-07 PREFONTAINE, Brad D 95-96 MELNYK, Doug D 90-92 PROSOFSKY, Tyler RW 98-00 MERLI, Brandon LW 00-02 PRUDDEN, Josh C 03-04 METCALF, Peter D 02-03 METCALFE, Jason D 05-06 METZ, Rae F 05-06 - Q - MICHAUD, Mark G 94-95 QUINE, Alan C 13-14 MICFLIKIER, Jacob LW 07-08 MILLER, Greg C 13-14 MILNER, Parker G 13-14 - R - MITTLEHOLT, Craig LW 95-96 RADUNSKE, Brock LW 06-07 MIZZI, Preston C 03-04 RAITER, Mark D 95-96 MODRESKI, Tim D 95-96 RAJALA, Toni LW 12-13 MOORE, David D 91-92 RAMSAY, Brady RW 13-14 MONYCH, Lance RW 05-06, 07-08 RAZZI, Nick F 04-05 MORABITO, John LW 95-96 REANEY, Les C 07-08 MORELAND, Jake G 02-06 REBER, Matt RW 11-13 MORGAN, Jason C 11-12 RECH, Neal LW/RW 00-01 MORRIS, Keith LW 01-02 REDDOX, Liam LW 06-07 MOTIN, Johan D 10-11 REDIKER, Frank D 06-07 MOUGENEL, Ryan RW 02-03 REED, Harrison RW 12-13 MOYNIHAN, Ryan F 00-01, 03-04 REICHARD, Cody G 12-13 MUCHA, Kurtis G 09-10 REID, Dave D 02-05 MUENCH, Kelsey F 04-05 REID, Ryan D 04-05 MULLAHY, Brad G 93-94 REIMANN, Tom F 04-05 MULLIN, Kory D 96-00 RIDDELL, Riley C 04-05 MUNN, Steve D 02-04 RIEHL, Kevin C 92-93 MUNRO, Adam G 04-05 RIENDEAU, Yannick RW 12-13 MUTCH, Tom RW 90-91 RINGWALD, Dan D 10-13 RIVARD, Stefan C 97-04 ROBBINS, Matt C 92-93 - N - ROBERTSON, David D 07-08 NADEAU, Patrick RW 98-99 ROCHE, Scott G 99-00 NAURATO, Brandon LW 08-09 ROHLFS, David RW 07-09 NEDVED, Jaroslav D 93-94 ROMAINE, Mark G 91-92, 92-93 NELSON, Eric D 04-05 ROONEY, Larry D 91-92 NEUMEIER, Troy D 01-02 ROSE, Jay D 90-92 NEZIOL, Tom LW 90-92, 93-94 ROSEN, Ben F/D 13-14 NICHOLISHEN, Mike D 02-03 ROSENBLATT, Howie RW 91-93 NOACK, Erik D 02-03 ROY, Olivier G 11-13 NOBLE, Kevin D 12-13 RUSHFORTH, Paul C 96-97

77 RYAN, Chase D 10-11 TKACHENKO, Sergei G 94-95 TOPOROWSKI, Kerry D 97-98 TORCHIA, Mike G 99-00 - S - TORMEY, Dan G 10-11 SABO, John F 03-04 TREMBLAY, Nick F 13-14 SALEKIN, Mike D 08-09 TREMBLAY, Luis D 09-10 SALZBRUNN, Jeff C 90-91 TRETOWICZ, Mark C 90-91 SAUNDERS, Nathan D 08-09 TRIVINO, Corey C 13-14 SAWYER, Justin D 07-08 TSCHUPP, Chris LW 94-95 SCERO, Brandon C 08-09 TUREK, Matt C 00-01 SCHURE, Pete LW 91-92 TURNER, Mark C 90-91 SCHWAB, Corey G 91-92 SCHWARTZ, Brandon C 07-08 SCOTT, Kevin LW 91-92 - U - SCOTT, Mike F 01-03 URQUHART, Cory C 08-09 SCHARF, Jeff C 98-00, 01-02 SCHMIDT, Jeff F 01-02 SCHIAVO, Jay F 93-94 - V - SCHNEIDER, Jean-Alain D 92-94 VALETTE, Craig C 08-11 SEIBEL, Chad D 95-96 VAN BUSKIRK, Parker G 08-09 SEROSKI, Joe RW 98-99 VANOOSTEN, Steve D 09-11 SESTITO, Tim C 06-07 VEISOR, Mike G 97-98 SEXSMITH, Tyson G 10-11 VICKERS, Jim D 02-03 SHAUNESSY, Steve D 90-92 VERBEEK, Tim RW 06-08 SHELAST, Tyler RW 11-12 SHIELDS, Colin F 04-05 - W - SHTROM, Leeor G 00-01 WALCOTT, Richie RW 95-96 SLEIGHER, Pierre-Luc C 03-04 WALLINGTON, Sean RW 92-93 SLONINA, Stephen F 05-07, 09-10 WALLWORK, Bobby LW 90-92 SMAKOVSKY, Denis RW 99-01 WALSH, Brendan C 02-03 SMITH, Rick LW 98-00 WALTERSON, Ian D 00-05 SMYTH, Brad RW 93-95 WARNER, Scott D 12-13 SOROCHAN, Aaron G 09-10 WATSON, Marcus C 10-11 SOUCY, Dominic RW 05-06 WAX, Evan F 03-04 SPACEK, Michal D 13-14 WEBER, Jeff G 04-06 SPADAFORA, Paul C 02-03 WELLER, Shawn LW 12-13 SPENCE, Mark LW 99-00 WELLS, Jeff D 95-96 SPENCER, Joe D 98-99 WETMORE, Riley C 13-14 SPURGEON, Tyler C 06-07 WHITE, Kam D 03-04 SQUIRES, Greg RW 11-12 WHITTON, Mike LW 95-96 SROCHENSKI, Darren D 95-96 WHYTE, Noah LW 05-06 ST. AMOUR, Martin LW 91-92 WILCHYNSKI, Chad D 97-99 ST. JACQUES, Chris C 07-08 WILD, Cody D 08-10 ST. JEAN, Marc D 03-04 WILLIAMS, Max C 96-97 ST. PIERRE, John 04-05 WILLIAMS, Mike G 90-91 STALOCK, Alex G 11-12 WILSON, Avery LW 05-06 STANFIELD, Rob D 99-03 WILSON, Brock D 07-08 STAPLETON, Chris F 92-93 WONG, An-Fu 91-92 STIRLING, Scott G 01-04 WORLTON, Jeff RW 05-06 STEBNER, Brad D 13-15 WRAY, Scott LW 99-00 STEPP, Joel C 07-08 WUTTUNEE, Wally D 98-99 STEWART, Shane D 99-01 STOLP, Jeff G 93-94 STORK, Dean D 05-06 - Y- STROT, Brett RW 92-93 YANKOVITCH, Igor D 97-98 SULLIVAN, Brent C 01-02 YEATS, Matthew G 02-03 SURMA, Damian C 08-09 YELLOW HORN, Colton LW 09-10 YOUNG, Bryan D 06-07, 09-10

- T - TALBOT, Joe C 02-03 - Z- TASKER, Ken RW 98-99 ZAHN, Teigan D 12-13 THOMAS, Tim G 97-98 ZANOSKI, Tom LW 07-09 THUSS, Chuck G 96-97 ZAVISHA, Brad LW 97-98 TIBBETTS, Billy RW 94-95 ZEMLAK, Garrett G 10-11 TIMM, Shawn G 00-01 ZIEDINS, Maris C 05-06

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79 THUNDER FIRSTS

FIRST 10 PLAYERS SIGNED 1. Jake Moreland, Goalie, August 3, 2005 2. Dave McCulloch, Defenseman, August 9, 2005 3. Mike Lalonde, Left Wing, August 9, 2005 4. Brian Escobedo, Defenseman, August 15, 2005 5. Erik Eaton, Defenseman, August 23, 3005 6. Vin Hellemeyer, Center, August 23, 2005 7. Dean Stork, Defenseman, August 30, 2005 8. Todd Grant, Forward, September 7, 2005 9. Nick Martens, Defenseman, September 21, 2005 10. Tony Johnson, Defenseman, September 21, 2005

FIRST TRADE Thunder acquired D. Nathan Martz from the Las Vegas Wranglers for the rights to C Derek Edwards. September 14, 2005

FIRST GAME INAUGURAL: 10/22/05 @ Fresno (4-3 loss) HOME: 12/10/05 vs. Phoenix (4-0 win)

FIRST WIN HOME: 12/10/05 vs. Phoenix (4-0 win) ROAD: 11/5/05 @ San Diego (4-3 OT win) PLAYOFF: 4/10/07 @ Idaho (4-2 win)

FIRST LOSS ROAD: 10/22/05 @ Fresno (4-3 loss) HOME: 12/11/05 vs. Phoenix (4-3 loss)

FIRST SHOOTOUT WIN HOME: 10/28/06 vs. Long Beach (4-3 SO win) ROAD: 11/18/05 @ Toledo (4-3 SO win)

FIRST GOAL THUNDER: 10/22/05 @ Fresno (Noah Whyte, unassisted, 2nd period, 4:47) OPPONENT: 10/22/05 @ Fresno (Brett Hammond, assisted by , Kelsey Muench, 1st period, 0:57)

HOME (THUNDER): 12/10/05 vs. Phoenix (Mike Lalonde, assisted by Maris Ziedins, Geno Parrish, 1st period, 7:51) HOME (OPPONENT): 12/11/05 vs. Phoenix (Jean-Francois Soucy, assisted by Mark Wires, Shaun Fisher, 1st period, 5:36)

80 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. TEAMS

Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Bakersfield Condors 90 42 33 15 .550 Idaho Steelheads 81 35 39 7 .475 Utah Grizzlies 75 36 31 8 .533 Alaska Aces 75 28 36 11 .447 Ontario Reign 70 35 26 9 .564 Las Vegas Wranglers 59 22 31 6 .424 Victoria Salmon Kings* 56 26 23 7 .526 Fresno Falcons* 35 9 20 6 .343 Phoenix Roadrunners* 26 18 7 1 .712 San Francisco Bulls* 22 11 8 3 .568 Colorado Eagles 22 11 11 0 .500 * 13 6 3 4 .615 * 7 3 3 1 .500 * 4 3 1 0 .750 Cincinnati Cyclones 4 1 3 0 .250 * 3 2 1 0 .667 Reading Royals 3 0 2 1 .166 Florida Everblades 2 0 1 1 .250 Toledo Walleye 1 1 0 0 1.000 TOTALS 648 289 279 80 .508 ^T = Overtime Losses and Shootout Losses *-No longer exist

81 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. TEAMS – YEAR BY YEAR ^T = Overtime Losses and Shootout Losses

2005-06 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Fresno Falcons 10 1 6 3 .250 Bakersfield Condors 8 1 3 4 .375 San Diego Gulls 7 3 3 1 .500 Phoenix Roadrunners 6 4 2 0 .667 Alaska Aces 6 0 6 0 0.000 Long Beach Ice Dogs 5 1 0 4 .600 Victoria Salmon Kings 5 2 3 0 .400 Utah Grizzlies 5 1 4 0 .200 Las Vegas Wranglers 5 1 4 0 .200 Idaho Steelheads 5 0 5 0 0.000 Dayton Bombers 4 3 1 0 .750 Reading Royals 3 0 2 1 .167 Florida Everblades 2 0 1 1 .250 Toledo Walleye 1 1 0 0 1.000 TOTALS 72 18 40 14 .342

2006-07 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Idaho Steelheads 10 7 2 1 .750 Bakersfield Condors 8 5 1 2 .750 Long Beach Ice Dogs 8 5 3 0 .625 Victoria Salmon Kings 8 4 2 2 .625 Fresno Falcons 8 2 6 0 .250 Utah Grizzlies 7 6 1 0 .857 Phoenix Roadrunners 6 5 0 1 .917 Alaska Aces 6 1 2 3 .417 Las Vegas Wranglers 6 1 4 1 .250 Texas Wildcatters 3 2 1 0 .667 Cincinnati Cyclones 2 0 2 0 0.000 TOTALS 72 38 24 10 .528

2007-08 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Alaska Aces 10 5 5 0 .500 Fresno Falcons 10 4 5 1 .400 Bakersfield Condors 9 4 4 1 .500 Idaho Steelheads 9 3 6 0 .333 Utah Grizzlies 9 2 5 2 .333 Las Vegas Wranglers 9 2 7 0 .222 Phoenix Roadrunners 7 5 2 0 .714 Victoria Salmon Kings 7 1 5 1 .143 TOTALS 72 27 40 5 .410

82 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. TEAMS – YEAR BY YEAR ^T = Overtime Losses and Shootout Losses

2008-09 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Victoria Salmon Kings 11 4 6 1 .409 Ontario Reign 10 4 5 1 .400 Idaho Steelheads 9 5 3 1 .611 Utah Grizzlies 8 3 5 0 .375 Alaska Aces 7 6 0 1 .929 Phoenix Roadrunners 7 4 3 0 .571 Fresno Falcons* 7 2 3 2 .286 Bakersfield Condors 7 1 5 1 .214 Las Vegas Wranglers 6 3 3 0 .500 TOTALS 72 32 33 7 .493 *folded mid-season (12/22/08)

2009-10 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Victoria Salmon Kings 12 7 4 1 .625 Bakersfield Condors 12 6 4 2 .583 Idaho Steelheads 12 2 9 1 .208 Ontario Reign 10 7 3 0 .700 Alaska Aces 10 5 1 4 .700 Utah Grizzlies 10 3 5 2 .400 Las Vegas Wranglers 6 3 3 0 .500 TOTALS 72 33 29 10 .528

2010-11 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Victoria Salmon Kings 13 8 3 2 .692 Idaho Steelheads 11 7 1 3 .773 Utah Grizzlies 11 7 3 1 .636 Bakersfield Condors 11 4 5 2 .455 Ontario Reign 10 7 1 2 .800 Alaska Aces 9 2 6 1 .277 Las Vegas Wranglers 7 2 4 1 .357 TOTALS 72 37 23 12 .597

2011-12 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Bakersfield Condors 13 8 5 0 .615 Ontario Reign 12 5 5 2 .500 Idaho Steelheads 12 5 6 1 .458 Las Vegas Wranglers 10 5 4 1 .550 Alaska Aces 10 5 5 0 .500 Colorado Eagles 9 4 5 0 .444 Utah Grizzlies 6 2 3 1 .417 TOTALS 72 34 33 5 .507

83 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. TEAMS – YEAR BY YEAR ^T = Overtime Losses and Shootout Losses

2012-13 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % San Francisco Bulls 13 7 5 1 .577 Ontario Reign 12 6 5 1 .542 Bakersfield Condors 11 8 2 1 .772 Alaska Aces 10 2 6 2 .300 Las Vegas Wranglers 8 4 1 3 .688 Utah Grizzlies 7 4 2 1 .643 Colorado Eagles 6 3 3 0 .500 Idaho Steelheads 5 3 2 0 .600 TOTALS 72 37 26 9 .576

2013-14 Stockton Thunder vs. Total GP W L T^ Win % Ontario Reign 16 6 7 3 .469 Utah Grizzlies 12 8 3 1 .708 Bakersfield Condors 11 5 4 2 .545 San Francisco Bulls* 9 4 3 2 .555 Idaho Steelheads 8 3 5 0 .375 Colorado Eagles 7 4 3 0 .571 Alaska Aces 7 2 5 0 .286 Las Vegas Wranglers 2 1 1 0 .500 TOTALS 72 33 31 8 .514 *folded mid-season (1/27/14)

84 THUNDER ALL-TIME SCORING LIST

# NAME GP G A PTS PIM SEASONS YRS POS HIGHEST LEVEL 1 Mike Lalonde 182 72 84 156 81 2005-2009 3 L Minor Pro

2 Garet Hunt 383 51 87 138 1388 2008-2014 6 L Minor Pro

3 Ryan Constant 279 39 95 134 414 2008-2014 5 D Minor Pro

4 Nathan Martz 126 25 97 122 124 2005-2007 2 C Minor Pro

5 Jamie Bates 123 43 78 121 108 2008-2010 2 F Minor Pro

6 Chris D'Alvise 102 55 49 104 77 2009-2012 3 F Minor Pro

7 Mike Little 134 18 57 75 60 2011-2013 2 D Minor Pro

8 Jordan Fulton 113 30 43 73 177 2010-2012 2 L Minor Pro

9 Ryan Huddy 69 35 38 73 36 2008-2009 1 C Minor Pro

10 Ryan MacMurchy 78 32 39 71 127 2007-2009 2 R Minor Pro

11 Joel Irwin 68 25 43 68 52 2005-2006 1 R Minor Pro

12 Nathan Deck 128 19 48 67 77 2011-2014 3 D Minor Pro

13 Joey Martin 65 21 45 66 22 2013-2014 1 C Minor Pro

14 Matt Bergland 124 25 39 64 122 2012-2014 2 F Minor Pro

15 Craig Valette 115 22 41 63 180 2008-2011 3 C Minor Pro

16 Stephane Goulet 93 24 39 63 86 2006-2009 3 R Minor Pro

17 Steve Slonina 103 29 31 60 92 2005-2010 3 C Minor Pro

18 Cory Urquhart 57 28 32 60 32 2008-2009 1 C Minor Pro

19 Oren Eizenman 63 21 39 60 65 2008-2010 2 F Minor Pro

20 Kevin Baker 68 27 29 56 46 2011-2012 1 R Minor Pro

21 Matt Robinson 51 28 27 55 37 2009-2010 1 L Minor Pro

22 Chris Lawrence 57 22 32 54 83 2010-2011 1 R Minor Pro

23 Gabriel Levesque 91 18 36 54 37 2011-2013 2 C Minor Pro

24 Jason Pitton 79 21 33 54 121 2009-2011 2 L Minor Pro

25 Matt Foy 67 16 36 52 71 2011-2012 1 R Major League

26 Brandon Schwartz 72 16 36 52 92 2007-2008 1 R Minor Pro

27 Steve Vanoosten 122 10 41 51 48 2009-2011 2 D Minor Pro

28 Fraser Clair 68 20 31 51 100 2010-2011 1 R Minor Pro

29 Matt Reber 88 14 37 51 44 2011-2013 2 F Minor Pro

30 Tim Verbeek 104 28 22 50 150 2006-2008 2 R Minor Pro

31 Beau Geisler 76 9 40 49 60 2006-2008 2 D Minor Pro

32 Igor Gongalsky 80 18 31 49 155 2008-2010 2 L Minor Pro

33 Tim O'Connell 119 13 35 48 171 2006-2008 2 D Minor Pro

34 Bretton Cameron 87 22 24 46 161 2010-2012 2 R Minor Pro

35 Ryan Hayes 44 21 25 46 39 2012-2014 2 F Minor Pro

36 Geno Parrish 71 9 37 46 66 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

37 J.F. Caudron 52 17 29 46 34 2009-2010 1 R Minor Pro

85 38 Harrison Reed 46 21 24 45 32 2012-2013 1 R Minor Pro

39 Yannick Riendeau 42 14 30 44 28 2012-2013 1 R Minor Pro

40 David Rohlfs 120 23 21 44 72 2007-2009 2 D Minor Pro

41 Anthony Aiello 84 12 32 44 93 2009-2011 2 D Minor Pro

42 Corey Trivino 46 11 32 43 21 2013-2014 1 C Minor Pro

43 Andy Contois 51 16 27 43 44 2007-2008 1 L Minor Pro

44 Tony DeHart 108 9 33 42 103 2011-2013 2 D Minor Pro

45 Brian Lee 88 12 30 42 114 2006-2008 2 D Minor Pro

46 Justin Maylan 49 18 22 40 50 2012-2013 1 C Minor Pro

47 Maris Ziedins 57 17 23 40 32 2005-2006 1 F Minor Pro

48 Andrew Clark 35 17 23 40 23 2012-2014 2 L Minor Pro

49 Aaron Foster 62 20 19 39 121 2005-2006 1 L Minor Pro

50 Eric Hunter 60 17 22 39 51 2012-2013 1 C Minor Pro

51 Jordan Foreman 70 15 24 39 196 2010-2012 2 C Minor Pro

52 Pierre-Andre Bureau 55 10 28 38 48 2010-2011 1 C Minor Pro

53 Daryl Marcoux 166 6 32 38 107 2008-2011 3 D Minor Pro

54 Troy Bodie 46 21 17 38 80 2006-2007 1 L Major League

55 Greg Miller 37 17 21 38 8 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

56 Toni Rajala 29 18 20 38 10 2012-2013 1 L Minor Pro

57 Judd Blackwater 54 16 22 38 71 2008-2010 2 C Minor Pro

58 Jacob Micflikier 29 10 27 37 29 2007-2008 1 F Minor Pro

59 James Henry 66 14 22 36 44 2013-2014 1 L Minor Pro

60 Dan Ringwald 78 4 31 35 35 2010-2013 3 D Minor Pro

61 Lance Monych 47 18 17 35 36 2005-2008 2 R Minor Pro

62 Jarrett Konkle 39 17 17 34 19 2010-2011 1 L Minor Pro

63 Jesse Fratkin 76 12 22 34 44 2011-2013 2 F Minor Pro

64 Brock Radunske 16 14 19 33 12 2006-2007 1 L Minor Pro

65 Adam Huxley 183 13 19 32 665 2006-2009 3 L Minor Pro

66 Colin Hemingway 34 11 20 31 30 2009-2010 1 F Major League

67 Mark Adamek 186 6 24 30 139 2006-2009 3 D Minor Pro

68 Kelly Czuy 60 11 19 30 60 2009-2011 2 F Minor Pro

69 Tyler Spurgeon 39 12 17 29 26 2006-2007 1 C Minor Pro

70 Colten Hayes 72 5 24 29 133 2011-2013 2 D Minor Pro

71 Jeff Lang 70 8 21 29 69 2005-2007 2 D Minor Pro

72 Brendon Hodge 37 9 20 29 26 2006-2007 1 C Minor Pro

73 Cleve Kinley 45 4 24 28 74 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

74 Kevin Gardner 39 9 18 27 36 2005-2006 1 C Minor Pro

75 Geoff Paukovich 76 14 13 27 98 2007-2009 2 L Minor Pro

76 Jim McKenzie 59 12 15 27 100 2010-2011 1 R Minor Pro

86 77 Landon Oslanski 67 8 19 27 71 2012-2014 2 D Minor Pro

78 Ian O'Connor 49 15 11 26 47 2011-2012 1 F Minor Pro

79 Cameron Brodie 142 3 23 26 146 2010-2013 3 D Minor Pro

80 Mathieu Melanson 17 14 12 26 10 2006-2007 1 R Minor Pro

81 70 8 18 26 49 2006-2007 1 R Major League

82 Shawn Morton-Boutin 118 5 21 26 77 2012-2014 2 D Minor Pro

83 Tim Sestito 66 13 13 26 132 2006-2007 1 F Major League

84 Max Campbell 33 12 13 25 6 2011-2012 1 C Minor Pro

85 Colin Pepperall 16 11 13 24 27 2006-2007 1 L Minor Pro

86 Ned Havern 23 11 13 24 16 2005-2006 1 L Minor Pro

87 Justin Dacosta 42 3 21 24 28 2009-2010 1 D Minor Pro

88 Philippe Cornet 18 9 14 23 2 2012-2013 1 L Major League

89 Maxime Boisclair 29 8 14 22 39 2012-2013 1 R Minor Pro

90 Jesse Gimblett 43 13 9 22 98 2010-2011 1 L Minor Pro

91 Jordan Bendfeld 106 4 18 22 235 2008-2011 3 D Minor Pro

92 41 11 11 22 30 2008-2009 1 L Major League

93 Jason Beckett 63 5 16 21 111 2006-2007 1 D Minor Pro

94 Tom Zanoski 45 12 9 21 104 2007-2009 2 L Minor Pro

95 Dean Stork 64 0 21 21 62 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

96 Aaron MacInnis 55 6 15 21 48 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

97 Mitch Bruijsten 26 6 15 21 6 2013-2014 1 R Minor Pro

98 Mark Arcobello 33 7 13 20 10 2010-2011 1 F Major League

99 Ryan O'Marra 24 11 9 20 45 2007-2008 1 C Major League

100 Brett Hemingway 28 7 12 19 14 2009-2010 1 F Minor Pro

101 Kenny Macaulay 30 2 16 18 33 2008-2010 2 D Minor Pro

102 Lee Baldwin 48 4 14 18 41 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

103 Fredrik Johansson 37 5 13 18 16 2007-2008 1 C Minor Pro

104 Chris Doyle 19 12 5 17 12 2011-2012 1 L Minor Pro

105 Ryan Martindale 39 8 9 17 10 2011-2013 2 C Minor Pro

106 Jonas Almtorp 27 7 10 17 22 2007-2008 1 C Minor Pro

107 Shawn Weller 19 5 12 17 17 2012-2013 1 L Minor Pro

108 Sebastien Bisaillon 34 7 9 16 16 2007-2009 2 D Major League

109 Mike Dalhuisen 32 7 9 16 79 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

110 Toby Lafrance 27 3 12 15 8 2008-2009 1 C Minor Pro

111 Sean Escobedo 50 6 9 15 57 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

112 Bryan Young 62 4 11 15 73 2006-2010 2 D Major League

113 Ben Rosen 49 6 9 15 22 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

114 Brad Farynuk 28 3 12 15 41 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

115 Aaron Clarke 24 4 10 14 17 2010-2011 1 F Minor Pro

87 116 Jody Pederson 71 2 12 14 20 2010-2012 2 D Minor Pro

117 Justin Chwedoruk 34 8 6 14 40 2008-2009 1 W Minor Pro

118 Cameron Abney 65 7 6 13 190 2011-2013 2 R Minor Pro

119 Louis-Philippe Lachance 44 3 10 13 63 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

120 Jesse Bennefield 17 7 6 13 42 2007-2008 1 R Minor Pro

121 Teigan Zahn 34 5 8 13 68 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

122 Adam Brace 18 6 7 13 6 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

123 Brayden Irwin 15 8 5 13 16 2013-2014 1 F Major League

124 Milan Kytnar 17 7 5 12 14 2011-2012 1 C Major League

125 Brandon Davidson 11 7 5 12 4 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

126 Jim Dahl 36 5 6 11 26 2006-2007 1 C Minor Pro

127 Jason Morgan 29 2 9 11 26 2011-2012 1 C Major League

128 Pat Bateman 40 5 6 11 21 2007-2008 1 F Minor Pro

129 Phil Mangan 31 8 3 11 14 2012-2013 1 C Minor Pro

130 Joel Stepp 18 0 11 11 14 2007-2008 1 C Minor Pro

131 Colton Yellow Horn 13 2 8 10 10 2009-2010 1 L Minor Pro

132 Jason Metcalfe 71 0 10 10 230 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

133 7 2 8 10 4 2008-2009 1 F Minor Pro

134 Jeff Kyrzakos 24 4 5 9 22 2008-2009 1 C Minor Pro

135 Joe Diamond 11 1 8 9 9 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

136 Derek Campbell 29 4 5 9 134 2005-2006 1 L Minor Pro

137 Phil Cole 59 1 8 9 127 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

138 Jeremy Langlois 7 3 5 8 0 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

139 J.P. Burkemper 30 5 3 8 31 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

140 Kirill Kabanov 9 4 4 8 11 2013-2014 1 L Minor Pro

140 Ryan Geris 48 1 7 8 46 2006-2008 2 D Minor Pro

142 Alan Quine 7 2 6 8 2 2013-2014 1 C Minor Pro

143 Sebastian-Lance Owuya 35 0 8 8 41 2011-2012 1 D Minor Pro

144 28 1 7 8 26 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

145 Likit Andersson 16 2 6 8 24 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

146 Tony Johnson 24 1 6 7 27 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

147 Alex MacLeod 33 4 3 7 71 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

148 Matt Ambroz 25 1 6 7 19 2012-2013 1 F Minor Pro

149 Ryan Lowery 22 1 6 7 2 2011-2012 1 D Minor Pro

150 Matt O'Dette 49 4 3 7 84 2008-2010 2 D Minor Pro

151 Riley Emmerson 46 1 5 6 78 2009-2010 1 L Minor Pro

152 Rob Kwiet 13 0 6 6 12 2011-2013 2 D Minor Pro

153 Nick Larson 15 3 3 6 30 2013-2014 1 L Minor Pro

154 Dave McCulloch 47 3 3 6 129 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

88 155 Riley Wetmore 15 2 3 5 17 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

156 Matt Mangene 6 1 4 5 8 2013-2014 1 C Minor Pro

157 Jason Beeman 13 0 5 5 21 2007-2008 1 R Minor Pro

158 Michal Spacek 33 2 3 5 26 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

159 Mike Keenan 11 1 4 5 27 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

160 Kristians Pelss 13 2 3 5 15 2012-2013 1 L Minor Pro

161 Tyler Hirsch 9 2 3 5 12 2007-2008 1 F Minor Pro

162 Dan McGoff 14 0 4 4 8 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

163 Andrew Perugini 86 0 4 4 2 2008-2010 2 G Minor Pro

164 Eric Main 47 2 2 4 50 2006-2007 1 D Minor Pro

165 Cody Wild 10 1 3 4 12 2008-2010 2 D Minor Pro

166 Josef Hrabal 8 0 4 4 8 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

167 Neil Petruic 14 2 2 4 12 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

168 Brian Foster 45 0 3 3 0 2013-2014 1 G Major League

169 Kevin Noble 24 0 3 3 70 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

170 Mark Pavli 18 0 3 3 25 2009-2010 1 F Minor Pro 171 Mathieu Coderre- 43 1 2 3 136 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

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172 Trevor Hunt 18 0 3 3 31 2009-2011 2 D Minor Pro

173 Tyler Kindle 7 2 1 3 17 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

174 Landon Bathe 16 0 3 3 43 2005-2006 1 W Minor Pro

175 John Longo 15 0 3 3 16 2005-2006 1 F Minor Pro

176 Casey Bartzen 21 1 2 3 18 2005-2006 1 C Minor Pro

177 Chris Abbott 4 1 2 3 4 2006-2007 1 C Minor Pro

178 Chase Ryan 34 2 0 2 10 2010-2011 1 D Minor Pro

179 Ryan Green 13 1 1 2 21 2012-2013 1 C Minor Pro

180 Johan Motin 14 1 1 2 12 2010-2011 1 D Major League

181 Luke Fulghum 5 1 1 2 0 2007-2008 1 R Minor Pro

182 Colin Power 15 1 1 2 32 2009-2010 1 R Minor Pro

183 Nicolas Tremblay 5 2 0 2 2 2013-2014 1 C Minor Pro

184 Mike Salekin 12 2 0 2 30 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

185 Brian Escobedo 7 0 2 2 8 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro

186 Chris Davis 3 0 2 2 2 2009-2010 1 F Minor Pro

187 Bo Cheesman 5 1 1 2 8 2008-2009 1 R Minor Pro

188 Jordan Henry 2 0 2 2 2 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

189 Marcus Watson 9 2 0 2 2 2010-2011 1 R Minor Pro

190 Brandon Naurato 2 1 1 2 4 2008-2009 1 F Minor Pro

191 Glenn Fisher 41 0 2 2 4 2007-2009 2 G Minor Pro

192 Jason Kostadine 24 0 2 2 99 2005-2006 1 R Minor Pro

193 Nick Greenough 47 0 2 2 145 2005-2006 1 R Minor Pro

89 194 Luis Tremblay 14 0 2 2 54 2009-2010 1 D Minor Pro

195 Olivier Roy 49 0 2 2 0 2011-2013 2 G Minor Pro

196 Colin McDonald 3 0 2 2 0 2008-2009 1 R Major League

197 Milan Maslonka 27 0 2 2 59 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

198 Matt Marquardt 7 1 1 2 4 2009-2010 1 L Minor Pro

199 Paul Caponigri 3 0 2 2 2 2007-2008 1 W Minor Pro

200 Brock Matheson 45 0 2 2 27 2011-2012 1 D Minor Pro

201 Tyler Bunz 37 0 2 2 6 2012-2013 1 G Minor Pro

202 Spencer Carbery 20 0 2 2 43 2007-2008 1 L Minor Pro

203 Marc Cantin 6 1 1 2 13 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

204 Bryan Pitton 90 0 2 2 8 2008-2011 3 G Minor Pro

205 Scott Langdon 5 0 1 1 14 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

206 Dominic Soucy 14 1 0 1 17 2005-2006 1 R Minor Pro

207 Noah Whyte 1 1 0 1 12 2005-2006 1 L Minor Pro

208 1 0 1 1 0 2010-2011 1 L Minor Pro

209 Brice O'Connor 7 0 1 1 9 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

210 Cam Ellsworth 42 0 1 1 4 2006-2008 2 G Minor Pro

211 Thomas Heemskerk 25 0 1 1 2 2011-2012 1 G Minor Pro

212 Brady Ramsay 3 0 1 1 10 2013-2014 1 R Minor Pro

213 Tim Boron 32 0 1 1 4 2007-2009 2 G Minor Pro

214 Les Reaney 5 0 1 1 0 2007-2008 1 C Minor Pro

215 Frank Rediker 7 0 1 1 25 2006-2007 1 D Minor Pro

216 Tyler Hanchuck 9 0 1 1 30 2006-2007 1 D Minor Pro

217 Jeff Weber 36 0 1 1 8 2005-2006 1 G Minor Pro

218 Avery Wilson 28 0 1 1 39 2005-2006 1 F Minor Pro

219 Brandon Scero 5 1 0 1 2 2008-2009 1 F Minor Pro

220 Jeff Worlton 35 1 0 1 121 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro 221 Scott Warner‡ 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

222 David Robertson 12 0 0 0 6 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

223 Jake Moreland 43 0 0 0 29 2005-2006 1 G Minor Pro

224 Devan Dubnyk 43 0 0 0 10 2006-2007 1 G Major League

225 Tyson Sexsmith 17 0 0 0 17 2010-2011 1 G Minor Pro

226 Zane Kalemba 11 0 0 0 2 2010-2011 1 G Minor Pro

227 Matt Jones 1 0 0 0 0 2010-2011 1 R Minor Pro

228 Steve L'Ecuyer 47 0 0 0 51 2005-2006 1 D Minor Pro 229 Parker Van Buskirk‡ 2008-2009 1 G Minor Pro

230 Garrett Zemlak 14 0 0 0 6 2010-2011 1 G Minor Pro

231 Cody Reichard 27 0 0 0 4 2012-2013 1 G Minor Pro

232 Parker Milner 25 0 0 0 0 2013-2014 1 G Minor Pro

90 233 Bobby Davey 7 0 0 0 17 2009-2010 1 D Minor Pro

234 Donald Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 2006-2007 1 L Minor Pro

235 Mike Bayrack 6 0 0 0 4 2009-2010 1 C Minor Pro

236 Nik Pokulok 6 0 0 0 2 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

237 Alex Stalock 6 0 0 0 0 2011-2012 1 G Major League

238 Ben Laing 1 0 0 0 0 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

239 1 0 0 0 7 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

240 Andrey Pedan 5 0 0 0 6 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

241 Brad Stebner 5 0 0 0 7 2013-2014 1 D Minor Pro

242 Nathan Saunders 4 0 0 0 0 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

243 Dan Tormey 1 0 0 0 0 2010-2011 1 G Minor Pro

244 Joe Dustin 4 0 0 0 11 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

245 Matthew Clune 3 0 0 0 9 2011-2012 1 D Minor Pro

246 Brad Phillips 3 0 0 0 0 2013-2014 1 G Minor Pro

247 Cody Crichton 3 0 0 0 0 2012-2013 1 F Minor Pro

248 David Herring 3 0 0 0 2 2006-2007 1 R Minor Pro

249 Martin Kubaliak 3 0 0 0 2 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

250 Brock Wilson 3 0 0 0 6 2007-2008 1 D Minor Pro

251 Daniel Gibb 3 0 0 0 0 2012-2013 1 D Minor Pro

252 Kurtis Mucha 3 0 0 0 0 2009-2010 1 G Minor Pro

253 Matthew Lyall 3 0 0 0 0 2012-2013 1 C Minor Pro

254 Luke Lynes 3 0 0 0 0 2007-2009 2 C Minor Pro

255 Matt Cooper 2 0 0 0 0 2012-2013 1 G Minor Pro

256 Jody O'Neill 2 0 0 0 0 2011-2013 2 G Minor Pro

257 Austin Mayer 2 0 0 0 0 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

258 Rae Metz 2 0 0 0 2 2005-2006 1 F Minor Pro

259 Jason Clark 24 0 0 0 22 2013-2014 1 F Minor Pro

260 Cam Abbott 2 0 0 0 4 2006-2007 1 L Minor Pro

261 Gregory Squires 2 0 0 0 0 2011-2012 1 R Minor Pro

262 Shane Madolora 2 0 0 0 0 2011-2012 1 G Minor Pro

263 Tyler Shelast 2 0 0 0 0 2011-2012 1 W Minor Pro

264 Ian Fazzi 1 0 0 0 0 2008-2009 1 D Minor Pro

265 Aaron Sorochan 7 0 0 0 2 2009-2010 1 G Minor Pro

266 Chris St. Jacques 4 0 0 0 0 2007-2008 1 C Minor Pro

91 THUNDER TOP FIVE ALL-TIME LISTS GAMES PLAYED POINTS Player GP Player PTS 1 Garet Hunt 383 1 Mike Lalonde 156 2 Ryan Constant 279 2 Garet Hunt 138 3 Mark Adamek 186 3 Ryan Constant 134 4 Adam Huxley 183 4 Nathan Martz 122 5 Mike Lalonde 182 5 James Bates 121

GOALS PENALTY MINUTES Player G Player PIM 1 Mike Lalonde 72 1 Garet Hunt 1388 2 Chris D'Alvise 55 2 Adam Huxley 665 3 Garet Hunt 51 3 Ryan Constant 414 4 James Bates 43 4 Jordan Bendfeld 235 5 Ryan Constant 39 5 Jason Metcalfe 230

ASSISTS POWER-PLAY GOALS Player A Player PP 1 Nathan Martz 97 1 Mike Lalonde 30 2 Ryan Constant 95 2 James Bates 19 3 Garet Hunt 87 3 Ryan Constant 18 4 Mike Lalonde 84 4 Stephen Slonina 14 5 James Bates 78 5 Chris D'Alvise 14

THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORD YEAR-BY-YEAR

Season W L T OT SO GF GA Pts. Result 2013-14 33 31 8 5-2 2-6 224 235 74 3rd, Pacific Lost WC Semifinals 2012-13 37 26 9 2-5 4-4 223 216 83 2nd, Pacific Lost Cup Final 2011-12 34 33 5 0-1 6-4 204 216 73 3rd, Pacific Lost WC Semifinals 2010-11 37 23 12 1-5 6-7 232 210 86 2nd, Pacific Lost WC Quarterfinals 2009-10 33 29 10 4-2 1-8 235 241 76 3rd, Pacific Lost NC Finals 2008-09 32 33 7 3-5 5-2 210 237 71 4th, Pacific Lost Div. Finals 2007-08 27 40 5 4-3 3-2 200 250 59 4th, Pacific Lost NC Quarterfinals 2006-07 38 24 10 3-5 5-5 225 197 86 3rd, Pacific Lost NC Quarterfinals 2005-06 18 40 14 6-7 2-7 192 260 50 5th, Pacific Out of Playoffs 9 YEARS 289 279 80 30-40 34-50 2046 2062 658 T - Includes Overtime and Shootout Losses

THUNDER ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

Year Coach Finish W L T PTS Result 2013-14 Richard Kromm 3-P 33 31 8 74 Lost WC Semifinals 2012-13 Matt Thomas 2-P 37 26 9 83 Lost Cup Final 2011-12 Matt Thomas 3-P 34 33 5 73 Lost WC Semifinals 2010-11 Matt Thomas 2-P 37 23 12 86 Lost WC Quarterfinals 2009-10 Matt Thomas 3-P 33 29 10 76 Lost NC Finals 2008-09 Matt Thomas 4-P 22 16 3 47 Lost Div. Finals Chris Cichocki 10 17 4 24 2007-08 Chris Cichocki 4-P 27 40 5 59 Lost NC Quarterfinals 2006-07 Chris Cichocki 3-P 38 24 10 86 Lost NC Quarterfinals 2005-06 Chris Cichocki 5-P 18 40 14 50 Out of Playoffs 9 YEARS 289 279 80 658

THUNDER ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD

Coach GP W L T PTS PCT Matt Thomas 329 163 127 39 365 .555 Richard Kromm 72 33 31 8 74 .514 Chris Cichocki 247 93 121 33 219 .443 TOTALS 648 289 279 80 658 .504

92 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS - LOSSES Most Losses 40 2005-06, 2007-08 INDIVIDUAL Most Losses, Home 19 2005-06, 2007-08 Most Losses, Road 21 2005-06, 2007-08

Most Points, Season 73 Ryan Huddy, 2008-09 Fewest Losses 23 2010-11 James Bates, 2009-10 Fewest Losses, Home 11 2006-07, 2012-13 Most Points, Game 5 Brock Radunske @ Utah, Mar. 22, 2007 Fewest Losses, Road 11 2010-11 James Bates vs. Utah, Jan. 16, 2010

J.F. Caudron vs. Victoria, Jan. 29, 2010 TIES (OT and SO losses combined) Andrew Clark vs. BAK, Dec. 15, 2014 Most Ties 14 2005-06 Most Goals, Season 35 Ryan Huddy, 2008-09 Most Ties, Home 9 2005-06 Most Goals, Game 4 James Bates vs. Utah, Jan. 16, 2010 Most Ties, Road 6 2006-07, 2010-11, 2012-13 Most Assists, Season 56 Nathan Martz, 2006-07

Most Assists, Game 5 J.F. Caudron vs. Victoria, Jan. 29, 2010 Fewest Ties 5 2007-08, 2011-12 Most PIM, Season 255 Garet Hunt, 2011-12 Fewest Ties, Home 1 2007-08 Most PIM, Game 34 Garet Hunt vs. Phoenix, Jan. 25, 2009 Fewest Ties, Road 2 2009-10, 2011-12 Most Shots, Season 308 Mike Lalonde, 2005-06

Most Shots, Game 11 (4x) Ryan MacMurchy vs. Victoria, Feb. 7, GOALS 2008 Most Goals Scored 235 2009-10 Stephane Goulet vs. Ontario, Nov. 26, Most Goals Scored, Period 6 2008 11/1/08 @ Bakersfield (8-3 win) Mike Lalonde vs. Bakersfield, Dec. 26, Most Goals Scored, One game, 15 2008 both teams Cory Urquhart vs. Utah, Feb. 13, 2009 12/10/11 vs. Bakersfield (9-6 win) Most PP Goals, 13 Mike Lalonde, 2005-06 11/12/12 @ Utah (9-6 win) Season Most Goals Scored, One game, 9 Home THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS - GOALIES 12/10/11 vs. Bakersfield (9-6 win) Most Goals Scored, One game, 9 Most Appearances 47 Andrew Perugini, 2009-10 Road Most Minutes 2695 Brian Foster, 2013-14 11/12/12 @ Utah (9-6 win) Most Wins 24 Devan Dubnyk, 2006-07 Most Losses 21 Jeff Weber, 2005-06 Fewest Goals Against 197 2006-07 Most OT losses 4 Jake Moreland, 2005-06 Fewest Goals Scored 192 2005-06 Devan Dubnyk, 2006-07 Most SO losses 4 Jake Moreland, 2005-06 Most Goals allowed 260 2005-06 Andrew Perugini, 2009-10 Most Goals allowed, One Game 8 (7x) Oliver Roy, 2011-12 2/4/06 vs. Alaska (2-8 loss) Brian Foster, 2013-14 11/27/07 vs. Alaska (5-8 loss) Most Shots 1536 Jake Moreland, 2005-06 11/24/07 vs. Utah (3-8 loss) Most Saves 1412 Jake Moreland, 2005-06 3/17/08 @ Bakersfield (5-8 loss) Most Saves, Game 56 Jake Moreland vs. Fresno, Feb. 18, 2006 11/20/09 @ Ontario (2-8 loss) Most Goals allowed 134 Brian Foster, 2013-14 12/15/10 @ Alaska (3-8 loss) Most GA, Game 8 Jeff Weber vs. Alaska, Feb. 4, 2006 1/9/13 @ Colorado (3-8 loss) Glenn Fisher vs. Alaska, Nov. 21, 2007 Tyler Bunz vs Colorado, Jan. 9, 2013 Most Goals allowed, Period 5 Most Shutouts 4 Oliver Roy, 2011-12 11/7/07 @ Phoenix (5-6 loss) Lowest GAA 2.37 Garrett Zemlak, 2010-2011 12/15/10 @ Alaska (3-8 loss) Best Save Percentage .925 Oliver Roy, 2011-12 4/9/14 @ Ontario (3-5 loss) Fastest, Start Of Game 0:09 11/12/10 Chris D’Alvise @ Idaho THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS – TEAM Fastest, Start Of Period 0:05 11/2/12 Toni Rajala vs. Bakersfield, 3rd period

POINTS POWER PLAY GOALS Most Points 86 2006-07, 2010-11 Most Scored 84 2006-07 Most Points, Home 47 2012-13 Most Scored, One Game 4 (3x) Most Points, Road 44 2010-11 12/9/06 vs. Las Vegas (6-2 win) 12/4/09 vs. Bakersfield (6-5 OT win) Fewest Points 50 2005-06 2/24/13 vs. Ontario (4-1 win) Fewest Points, Home 25 2005-06 Fewest Scored 48 2011-12 Fewest Points, Road 25 2005-06 Most Against 89 2007-08 Most Against, One Game 5 2007-08 WINS 11/7/07 @ Phoenix (5-6 loss) Most Wins 38 2006-07 Fewest Against 52 2011-12 Most Wins, Home 22 2012-13 Most Wins, Road 19 2010-11

Fewest Wins 18 2005-06 Fewest Wins, Home 8 2005-06 Fewest Wins, Road 10 2005-06

93 SHORT-HANDED GOALS STREAKS Most Scored 14 2007-08 Longest Winning Streak Most Scored, One Game 2 (3x) Overall 11 Mar. 16, 07 – Apr. 4, 07 11/6/07 @ Phoenix (4-3 win) Home 7 Oct. 28, 12 – Nov. 23, 12 1/8/09 @ Phoenix (8-2 win) Road 5 Mar. 17, 07 – Mar. 31, 07 1/5/13 vs. Colorado (5-3 win) Most Against 19 2008-09 Longest Unbeaten Streak 12 Oct. 16, 10 – Nov. 20, 10 Most Against, One Game 3 (8-0-4) 12/31/12 @ Utah (1-5 loss) Longest Unbeaten Streak, Home 10 Oct. 28, 07 – Dec. 3, 07 Fewest Scored 4 2012-13 (8-0-2) Fewest Against 6 2012-13 Longest Unbeaten Streak, Road 8 Oct. 23, 10 – Dec. 4, 10 (6-0-2) PENALTY MINUTES Longest Losing Streak 7 (2x) Feb. 2, 08 – Feb. 18, 08 Most Penalty Minutes 1774 2005-06 Nov. 6, 09 – Nov. 20, 09 Most Penalty Minutes, Game 98 Longest Losing Streak, Home 5 (3x) Dec. 11, 05 – Dec. 28, 06 1/25/09 vs. Phoenix Feb. 2, 08 – Feb. 17, 08 9 minor, 4 major, 6 misconduct Nov. 14, 09 – Nov. 28, 09 Fewest Penalty Minutes 1226 2012-13 Longest Losing Streak, Road 6 Jan. 12, 2008 – Feb. 18, 2008 Fewest Penalty Minutes, Game 2 (3x) Longest Winless Streak SHUTOUTS Overall 15 Feb. 3, 2006 - Feb. 28, 2006 Most One Season 5 2007-08 Home 12 Dec. 11, 2005 - Jan. 29, 2006 Most Against, One Season 5 (5x) 2007-08 Road 8 Nov. 24, 2005 – Jan. 7, 2006 12/1/07 @ Utah (0-4 loss) 2/13/08 vs. Las Vegas (0-3 loss) DECISIVE GAMES 2/28/08 vs. Cincinnati (0-5 loss) Greatest Winning Margin 3/19/08 @ Idaho (0-1 loss) Home 7 (2x) Nov. 5, 2010 vs. Bakersfield, 7-0 3/22/08 @ Idaho (0-3 loss) Feb. 19, 2011 vs. Victoria, 8-1 Fewest, One Season 2 (2x) 2005-06, 2008-09 Road 6 (2x) Mar. 8, 2006 at Phoenix, 7-1 Fewest Against, One Season 0 2005-06 Jan. 8, 2009 at Phoenix, 8-2 Consecutive Games Without 116 10/22/05 – 2/14/07 Being Shutout Greatest Losing Margin Home 6 Feb. 4, 2006 vs. Alaska, 2-8 SHOTS Road 6 (3x) Jan. 18, 2006 at Alaska, 1-7 Most One Game 55 Nov. 29, 2009 at Ontario, 2-8 3/9/2007 vs. Victoria Feb. 24, 2010 at Utah, 1-7 Most One Period 27 3/9/07 vs. Victoria (2nd period) Most Against, One Game 59 Home Game Regular Season Attendance Record 2/18/06 vs. Fresno (Jake Moreland) 10,117 (4 times) last: vs. Victoria, Mar. 24, 2006 Most Against, One Period 26 3/17/08 @ Bakersfield (Tim Boron, 1st period) Home Postseason Game Attendance Record Fewest, One Game 12 6,596 vs. Las Vegas, May 2, 2007 12/22/13 @ Ontario Fewest, One Period (regulation) 1 (2x) Season Attendance Record 3/4/08 @ Las Vegas (3rd period) 244,085, 2006-07 2/6/09 vs. Alaska (3rd period) Fewest Against, One Game 13 12/01/06 vs. Long Beach (Cam Ellsworth) 11/26/10 vs. Las Vegas (Garrett Zemlak) Fewest Against, One Period 0 3/4/08 @ Las Vegas (3rd period)

94 THUNDER LEADERS – YEAR-BY-YEAR

Season Goals Assists Points PIM PPG 2005-06 29 Lalonde 43 Irwin 68 Irwin 230 Metcalfe 13 Lalonde 25 Irwin 41 Martz 57 Martz 145 Greenough 9 Irwin 2006-07 23 Lalonde 56 Martz 65 Martz 241 Huxley 10 Bodie 21 Bodie 35 Geisler 53 Lalonde 132 Sestito 9 Lalonde 2007-08 23 MacMurchy 36 Schwartz 52 Schwartz 200 Huxley 8 MacMurchy 16 Rohlfs/Schwartz 27 Micflikier 45 MacMurchy 127 Cole 7 O’Marra 2008-09 35 Huddy 38 Huddy 73 Huddy 248 Hunt 11 Huddy 28 Urquhart 32 Urquhart/Bates 60 Urquhart 224 Huxley 8 Lalonde/Bates 2009-10 34 D'Alvise 46 Bates 73 Bates 215 Hunt 11 Bates 31 Robinson 38 Eizenman 67 D'Alvise 97 Constant 10 D'Alvise/C. Hemingway 2010-11 22 Lawrence 32 Lawrence 54 Lawrence 248 Hunt 6 Lawrence 20 Clair 31 Clair 51 Clair 119 Bendfeld 6 Constant 2011-12 27 Baker 36 Foy 56 Baker 255 Hunt 10 Baker 17 Fulton 31 Little 52 Foy 132 Abney 4 Doyle/Martindale 2012-13 21 Reed 30 Riendeau 45 Reed 235 Hunt 12 Reed 18 Rajala 26 Little 44 Riendeau 81 Dehart 7 Hunter 2013-14 21 Martin 45 Martin 66 Martin 187 Hunt 9 Martin 17 Miller 32 Trivino 43 Trivino 136 Gagnon 7 Miller

THUNDER GOALTENDERS – YEAR-BY-YEAR

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2005-06 Jake Moreland 43 2366 124 2 2 3.14 .919 14-19-8 Jeff Weber 36 2013 122 0 5 3.64 .899 4-21-6

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2006-07 Devan Dubnyk 43 2529 108 2 4 2.56 .921 24-11-7 Cam Ellsworth 32 1835 80 1 0 2.62 .907 14-13-4

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2007-08 Tim Boron 31 1787 94 3 4 3.16 .909 10-16-3 Glenn Fisher 38 2073 116 2 4 3.36 .903 14-19-2 Cam Ellsworth 9 477 30 0 0 3.77 .885 3-5-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2008-09 Glenn Fisher 3 182 8 0 0 2.64 .895 2-0-1 Andrew Perugini 37 2174 102 2 3 2.81 .908 21-13-3 Bryan Pitton 34 1949 110 0 6 3.39 .886 9-19-3 Tim Boron 1 38 6 0 0 9.39 .714 0-1-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2009-10 Bryan Pitton 22 1242 59 1 2 2.85 .921 9-9-3 Andrew Perugini 47 2589 127 3 4 2.94 .908 22-15-5 Kurtis Mucha 3 165 11 0 0 4.00 .869 1-2-0 Aaron Sorochan 7 367 29 0 1 4.74 .864 1-3-2

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2010-11 Garrett Zemlak 14 835 33 0 1 2.37 .912 4-6-3 Zane Kalemba 11 581 24 1 1 2.48 .905 4-4-2 Tyson Sexsmith 17 1029 47 1 0 2.74 .899 10-3-3 Bryan Pitton 34 1886 91 1 3 2.90 .901 18-10-4 Dan Tormey 1 60 3 0 0 3.00 .897 1-0-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2011-12 Jody O’Neill 1 7 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Olivier Roy 40 2388 99 4 7 2.49 .925 16-18-5 Alex Stalock 6 360 17 0 0 2.83 .914 5-1-0 Thomas Heemskerk 25 1503 82 0 1 3.27 .893 13-12-0 Shane Madolora 2 95 6 0 0 3.80 .870 0-2-0

Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2012-13 Jody O’Neill 1 14 0 0 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 Olivier Roy 9 545 11 1 1 1.21 .961 7-2-0 Matt Cooper 2 77 3 0 0 2.32 .923 1-0-0 Cody Reichard 27 1593 70 1 6 2.64 .911 13-8-5 Tyler Bunz 37 2130 119 1 2 3.35 .886 16-16-4

95 Season Name GP MIN GA SO EN AVG SV% W-L-T 2013-14 Parker Milner 25 1478 70 2 5 2.84 .907 9-14-2 Brian Foster 45 2695 134 1 8 2.98 .901 23-16-5 Brad Phillips 3 188 11 0 1 3.50 .883 1-1-1

ALL-TIME THUNDER SHUTOUTS

2005-06 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 12/10/05 4-0 vs. PHX Moreland 2. 1/8/06 1-0 at PHX Moreland

2006-07 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 12/3/06 2-0 vs. UTA Ellsworth 2. 1/5/07 1-0 at IDH Dubnyk 3. 3/30/07 4-0 vs. PHX Dubnyk

2007-08 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 10/24/07 4-0 at PHX Fisher 2. 11/2/07 4-0 vs. IDH Fisher 3. 12/27/07 2-0 vs. FRE Boron 4. 1/20/08 1-0 vs. LV Boron 5. 2/1/08 4-0 vs. BAK Boron

2008-09 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 1/28/09 2-0 at VIC Perugini 2. 3/18/09 3-0 at ONT Perugini

2009-10 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 10/24/10 3-0 vs. ONT Perugini 2. 1/30/10 0-1 (so) vs. VIC Pitton 3. 2/12/10 5-0 vs. ONT Perugini 4. 2/20/10 2-0 at BAK Perugini

2010-11 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 11/5/10 7-0 vs. BAK Pitton 2. 11/7/10 4-0 vs. BAK Sexsmith (W)/Pitton 3. 2/20/11 4-0 vs. VIC Kalemba 4. 3/20/11 4-0 at IDH Sexsmith

2011-12 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 11/4/11 0-1 (so) vs. UTA Roy 2. 12/4/11 2-0 at ONT Roy 3. 1/6/12 1-0 at BAK Roy 4. 3/3/12 4-0 vs. AK Roy

2012-13 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 10/13/12 4-0 at ONT Bunz 2. 12/5/12 1-0 vs. LV Reichard 3. 2/16/13 4-0 vs. SF Roy

2013-14 Date Score Team Goaltender 1. 10/19/13 5-0 vs. COL Foster 2. 1/4/14 5-0 at SF Milner 3. 2/15/14 1-0 vs. UTA Milner

96 THUNDER ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS

2005-06 1. Lance Monych 3/11/06 at Bakersfield

2006-07 1. Tim Verbeek 1/13/07 vs. Bakersfield

2007-08 1. Ryan MacMurchy 1/6/08 vs. Bakersfield

2008-09 1. Cory Urquhart 1/8/09 at Phoenix

2009-10 1. Chris D'Alvise 11/1/10 at Victoria 2. James Bates 1/16/10 vs. Utah 3. Igor Gongalsky 1/29/10 vs. Victoria 4. Chris D'Alvise ** 2/5/10 at Ontario 5. Matt Robinson 3/28/10 vs. Las Vegas

2010-11 1. Chris D’Alvise 11/6/10 vs. Bakersfield 2. Chris D’Alvise 11/13/10 at Idaho 3. Jarrett Konkle ** 1/12/11 vs. Bakersfield 4. Chris Lawrence 2/19/11 vs. Victoria 5. Jordan Foreman 3/27/11 vs. Victoria

2011-12 1. Kevin Baker 12/10/11 vs. Bakersfield

2012-13 1. Toni Rajala 12/17/12 at San Francisco 2. Andrew Clark 3/23/13 at San Francisco

2013-14 0 ** Denotes natural hat trick

PENALTY SHOTS BY THUNDER – REGULAR SEASON

3 MADE, 17 MISSED 1. MISSED – Nathan Martz vs. vs. Reading 12/27/05 2. MISSED – Joel Irwin vs. Yutaka Fukufuji vs. Reading 12/28/05 3. MISSED – Nathan Martz vs. Chris Beckford-Tseu @ Alaska 1/20/06 4. MISSED – Joel Irwin vs. vs. Bakersfield 4/7/06 5. MADE – Tim Sestito vs. Ryan MacDonald vs. Fresno 12/27/06 6. MISSED – Tim Sestito vs. Derek Gustafson @ Alaska 1/24/07 7. MISSED – Mike Lalonde vs. Jamie Hodson vs. Bakersfield 2/2/07 8. MISSED – Tom Zanoski vs. Michael Mole vs. Utah 2/6/08 9. MADE – Ryan Huddy vs. Jeff Zatkoff @ Ontario 11/12/08 10. MISSED – Stephane Goulet vs. Joe Fallon @ Fresno 11/14/08 11. MADE – Chris D'Alvise vs. Curtis Darling @ Ontario 2/13/10 12. MISSED – J.F. Caudron vs. Glenn Fisher vs. Victoria 3/5/10 13. MISSED – Kelly Czuy vs. Jimmy Spratt vs. Las Vegas 3/27/10 14. MISSED – Chris D’Alvise vs. Martin Jones vs. Ontario 10/16/10 15. MISSED – Mark Arcobello vs. vs. Ontario 10/23/10 16. MISSED – Chris D’Alvise vs. Peter Hirsch @ Bakersfield 10/29/10 17. MISSED – Garet Hunt vs. Joe Fallon vs. Las Vegas 12/29/10 18. MISSED – Garet Hunt vs. vs. Utah 11/4/11 19. MISSED – Philippe Cornet vs. Scott Greenham vs. Bakersfield 10/28/12 20. MISSED – Shawn Weller vs. Chris Carrozzi vs. Ontario 3/3/13

97 PENALTY SHOTS VS. THUNDER – REGULAR SEASON

6 MADE, 17 MISSED 1. MISSED - Kevin St. Jacques vs. Jake Moreland @ Bakersfield 12/9/05 2. MISSED – Mike Hofstrand vs. Devan Dubnyk @ Bakersfield 10/20/06 3. MISSED – Brett Hammond vs. Devan Dubnyk vs. Fresno 1/19/07 4. MISSED – vs. Devan Dubnyk vs. Victoria 3/9/07 5. MADE – Bo Cheesman vs. Glenn Fisher vs. Alaska 11/21/07 6. MISSED – vs. Tim Boron vs. Phoenix 1/26/08 7. MISSED – Lance Galbraith vs. Glenn Fisher vs. Idaho 3/7/08 8. MADE – Lance Galbraith vs. Glenn Fisher @ Idaho 3/22/08 9. MISSED – Olivier Labelle vs. Tim Boron @ Utah 4/3/08 10. MISSED – Daryl Lloyd vs. Bryan Pitton @ Victoria 10/26/08 11. MISSED – Olivier Labelle vs. Bryan Pitton @ Victoria 1/27/08 12. MADE – Tom May vs. Andrew Perugini @ Utah 2/20/09 13. MISSED – Mathieu Tousignant vs. Andrew Perugini @ Idaho 10/16/09 14. MADE – Ashton Rome vs. Bryan Pitton vs. Idaho 11/28/09 15. MISSED – Marty Flichel vs. Aaron Sorochan @ Idaho 1/1/10 16. MISSED – Garry Nunn vs. Kurtis Mucha @ Alaska 4/3/10 17. MISSED – Tim Kraus vs. Tyson Sexsmith vs. Ontario 10/15/10 18. MISSED – Geoff Irwin vs. Tyson Sexsmith vs. Idaho 3/20/11 19. MADE – vs. Oliver Roy @ Colorado 2/11/12 20. MISSED – Alex Tuckerman vs. Jody O’Neill vs. San Francisco 1/20/13 21. MADE – Colin Vock vs. Cody Reichard vs. Utah 1/26/13 22. MISSED – Christian Ouellet vs. Olivier Roy vs. San Francisco 3/22/13 23. MISSED – David Vallorani vs. Parker Milner vs. Utah 3/19/13

THUNDER HOME ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Season Games Attendance Average Season Games Attendance Average 2005-06 36 228,364 6,343 2005-06 0 n/a n/a 2006-07 36 244,085 6,780 2006-07 3 16,313 5,438 2007-08 36 239,337 6,648 2007-08 3 15,078 5,026 2008-09 36 223,854 6,218 2008-09 6 28,383 4,731 2009-10 36 217,098 6,031 2009-10 8 35,347 4,418 2010-11 36 229,751 6,382 2010-11 2 7,923 3,962 2011-12 36 212,988 5,916 2011-12 5 17,145 3,429 2012-13 36 197,459 5,485 2012-13 13 54,989 4,230 2013-14 36 172,283 4,786 2013-14 5 16,281 3,256 TOTALS 324 1,965,219 6,065 45 191,459 4,311

THUNDER ALL-TIME SELLOUTS AT STOCKTON ARENA

TOTAL, ALL-TIME: 18 Season Opponent Date Attendance 2005-06 5. Phoenix 12/10/05 10,117 Long Beach 1/28/06 10,117 Alaska 2/4/06 8,923 Fresno 2/11/06 10,117 Victoria 3/24/06 10,117 2006-07 3. Bakersfield 1/13/07 8,911 Alaska 1/20/07 9,737 Cincinnati 3/3/07 9,737 2007-08 4. Idaho 11/3/07 9,737 Las Vegas 1/19/08 9,737 Alaska 2/16/08 9,737 Victoria 3/29/08 9,737 2008-09 1. Victoria 11/8/08 9,737 2009-10 1. Alaska 11/7/09 9,392 2010-11 3. Idaho 1/29/11 8,923 Idaho 3/19/11 9,396 Victoria 3/26/11 8,923 2011-12 0. 2012-13 1. Idaho 2/2/13 8,919 2013-14 0. ** Stockton Arena’s base capacity for hockey is 8,923 and has capabilities of expansion to 9,737 with auxiliary seating.

98 THUNDER OPENING NIGHT HISTORY

SEASON OPENERS (2-7-0) HOME (1-4-0) ROAD (1-3-0) Season Date Opponent Result Attendance 2005-06 10/22/05 @ Fresno L, 3-4 7,797 2006-07 10/20/06 @ Bakersfield W, 6-1 6,440 2007-08 10/19/07 @ Bakersfield L, 2-3 6,025 2008-09 10/18/08 Fresno L, 2-3 8,723 2009-10 10/16/09 @ Idaho L, 1-3 4,367 2010-11 10/15/10 Ontario L, 3-6 6,117 2011-12 10/14/11 Colorado L, 5-2 6,827 2012-13 10/12/12 Ontario L, 1-2 5,635 2013-14 10/19/13 Colorado W, 5-0 6,786

THUNDER HOME OPENER HISTORY

HOME OPENERS (4-5-0) Season Date Opponent Result Attendance 2005-06 12/10/05 Phoenix W, 4-0 10,117 2006-07 10/28/06 Long Beach SOW, 4-3 8,747 2007-08 10/27/07 Alaska OTW, 3-2 8,609 2008-09 10/18/08 Fresno L, 2-3 8,723 2009-10 10/23/09 Ontario L, 1-7 5,859 2010-11 10/15/10 Ontario L, 3-6 6,117 2011-12 10/14/11 Colorado L, 2-5 6,827 2012-13 10/12/12 Ontario L, 1-2 5,635 2013-14 10/19/13 Colorado W, 5-0 6,786

THUNDER ALL-TIME ECHL GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS Date Awarded 1. Jake Moreland January 31, 2006 2. Andrew Perugini March 3, 2009 3. Bryan Pitton December 29, 2009 4. Bryan Pitton February 2, 2010 5. Andrew Perugini February 16, 2010 6. Tyson Sexsmith October 26, 2010 7. Bryan Pitton November 9, 2010 8. Tyson Sexsmith March 22, 2011 9. Oliver Roy November 22, 2011 10. Oliver Roy January 10, 2012 11. Cody Reichard December 11, 2012 12. Brian Foster November 26, 2013

THUNDER ALL-TIME ECHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS Date Awarded 1. Joel Irwin March 14, 2006 2. Mathieu Melanson March 13, 2007 3. Brock Radunske March 27, 2007 4. Cory Urquhart January 14, 2009 5. Mike Lalonde January 23, 2009 6. Matt Robinson December 15, 2009 7. Bretton Cameron January 18, 2011 8. Steve Vanoosten March 29, 2011 9. Chris Doyle February 7, 2012 10. Toni Rajala November 20, 2012 11. Andrew Clark December 17, 2013

THUNDER ALL-TIME ECHL PLAYER OF THE MONTH Date Awarded 1. Brock Radunske April 5, 2007

THUNDER ALL-TIME ECHL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Date Awarded 1. Chris D'Alvise April 7, 2010

THUNDER ALL-TIME ECHL PLUS PERFORMER OF THE MONTH Date Awarded 1. Ryan Constant December, 2009 (+9) 2. Anthony Aiello January, 2010 (+12)

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THUNDER ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Season 1. Mike Little 2011-12 2. Jeremy Langlois 2013-14

THUNDER ALL-ECHL TEAM Team Season NONE

THUNDER ALL-TIME CAPTAINS 1. Dean Stork 2005-06 2. Brad Farynuk 2007-08 3. Matt O’Dette 2008-09 4. Craig Valette 2009-10, 2011-12 5. Jason Morgan 2011-12 6. Garet Hunt 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 **Note: no team captain was named in 2006-07

THUNDER IN ECHL ALL-STAR GAME Year Venue Representative 2005-06 Fresno Moreland, Lalonde 2006-07 Idaho Geisler, Dubnyk, Martz, Bodie 2007-08 Stockton Farynuk, Contois, MacMurchy 2008-09 Reading Huddy, Urquhart 2009-10 Ontario Blackwater, D'Alvise 2010-11 Bakersfield Arcobello* 2011-12 N/A** N/A** 2012-13 Colorado Maylan 2013-14 N/A** N/A** * Named MVP of the All-Star Game ** No All-Star Game hosted

THUNDER IN ECHL HOCKEY HERITAGE WEEKEND Year Venue Games Result 2013-014 Alaska 2/7/14 L, 2-4* 2/8/14 L, 2-5* *Became the Rough & Ready Islanders

THUNDER ANNUAL TEAM AWARDS

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2005-06 Jake Moreland ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006-07 - Team Shared - 2005-06 No award given 2007-08 Brandon Schwartz 2006-07 Devan Dubnyk 2008-09 Ryan Huddy 2007-08 No award given 2009-10 James Bates 2008-09 No award given 2010-11 Fraser Clair 2009-10 Chris D'Alvise 2011-12 Kevin Baker 2010-11 Jordan Fulton 2012-13 Eric Hunter 2011-12 Olivier Roy 2013-14 Joey Martin 2012-13 Matt Bergland 2013-14 James Henry LEADING SCORER/OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005-06 Joel Irwin UNSUNG HERO 2006-07 Nathan Martz 2005-06 No award given 2007-08 Brandon Schwartz 2006-07 Tim Verbeek 2008-09 Ryan Huddy 2007-08 Mark Adamek 2009-10 James Bates 2008-09 Mark Adamek 2010-11 Chris Lawrence 2009-10 Daryl Marcoux 2011-12 Kevin Baker 2010-11 Garet Hunt 2012-13 Harrison Reed 2011-12 Nathan Deck 2013-14 Joey Martin 2012-13 Tony Dehart 2013-14 Garet Hunt

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FAN FAVORITE DEFENSEMAN OF THE YEAR 2005-06 No award given 2005-06 No award given 2006-07 No award given 2006-07 Tim O’Connell 2008-09 (shared) Garet Hunt, Adam Huxley 2007-08 Brian Lee 2009-10 Garet Hunt 2008-09 Daryl Marcoux 2010-11 Garet Hunt 2009-10 Anthony Aiello 2011-12 Garet Hunt 2010-11 Ryan Constant 2012-13 (shared) Garet Hunt, Shawn Weller 2011-12 Mike Little 2013-14 Garet Hunt 2012-13 Tony Dehart 2013-14 Ryan Constant

THUNDER ALL-TIME POWER PLAY & PENALTY KILLING SH Goals SH Goals Season PP PP% Rank PK PK% Rank For Against 2005-06 78 – 437 17.8% 13th 350 – 435 80.5% 18th 8 12 2006-07 84 – 513 16.4% 14th 410 – 487 84.2% 9th 9 10 2007-08 65 – 404 16.1% 17th 336 – 425 79.1% 25th 14 9 2008-09 61 – 387 15.8% 13th 331 – 408 81.1% T-16th 10 19 2009-10 75 – 355 21.1% 4th 306 – 376 81.4% 9th 9 10 2010-11 51 – 288 17.7% T-10th 285 – 341 83.6% 6th 12 10 2011-12 48 – 288 16.7% T-11th 236 – 290 81.4% 12th 6 7 2012-13 73 – 350 20.9% 4th 247 – 306 80.7% 18th 4 6 2013-14 56 – 304 18.4% 3rd 255 – 308 82.8% 16th 5 8

THUNDER ALL-TIME ROSTER Listed are players credited with playing at least one regular season or playoff game

- A - BRUIJSTEN, Mitch RW 13-14 ABBOTT, Cam F 06-07 BUNZ, Tyler G 12-13 ABBOTT, Chris C 06-07 BUREAU, Pierre-Andre C 10-11 ABNEY, Cameron RW 11-13 BURKEMPER, J.P. F 13-14 ADAMEK, Mark D 06-09 AIELLO, Anthony D 09-11 - C - ALMTORP, Jonas C 07-08 CAMERON, Bretton LW 10-12 AMBROZ, Matt F 12-13 CAMPBELL, Derek LW 05-06 ANDERSSON, Likit D 05-06 CAMPBELL, Max C 11-12 ARCOBELLO, Mark C 10-11 CANTIN, Marc D 13-14 CAPONIGRI, Paul LW 07-08 - B - CARBERY, Spencer RW 07-08 BAKER, Kevin RW 11-12 CAUDRON, J.F. C 09-10 BALDWIN, Lee D 13-14 CHEESMAN, Bo RW 08-09 BARTZEN, Casey C 05-06 CHWEDORUK, Justin RW 08-09 BATEMAN, Pat LW 07-08 CLAIR, Fraser RW 10-11 BATES, James RW 08-10 CLARK, Andrew C 12-14 BATHE, Landon LW 05-06 CLARK, Jason F 13-14 BAYRACK, Mike C 09-10 CLARKE, Aaron LW 10-11 BECKETT, Jason D 06-07 CLUNE, Matthew D 11-12 BEEMAN, Jason RW 07-08 COLE, Phil D 07-08 BENDFELD, Jordan D 08-11 CONSTANT, Ryan D 08-11, 12-15 BENNEFIELD, Jesse RW 07-08 CONTOIS, Andy LW 07-08 BERGLAND, Matt F 12-14 COOPER, Matt G 12-13 BISAILLON, Sebastien D 07-09 CORNET, Philippe LW 12-13 BINA, Robbie D 08-09 CRICHTON, Cody F 12-13 BLACKWATER, Judd LW 08-10 CZUY, Kelly RW 09-11 BODIE, Troy RW 06-07 BOISCLAIR, Maxime RW 12-13 - D – BORON, Tim G 07-09 D'ALVISE, Chris C 09-12 morton-BOUTIN, Shawn D 12-15 DaCOSTA, Justin D 09-10 BRACE, Adam F 13-14 DALHUISEN, Mike D 13-14 BRODIE, Cameron D 10-13 DAHL, Jim C 06-07

101 DAVEY, Bobby D 09-10 - I - DAVIDSON, Brandon D 12-13 IRWIN, Brayden F 13-14 DAVIS, Chris RW 09-10 IRWIN, Joel RW 05-06 DECK, Nathan D 11-14 DeHART, Tony D 11-13 - J - DIAMOND, Joey F 13-14 JOHANSSON, Fredrik C 07-08 DOYLE, Chris C 11-12 JOHNSON, Donald F 06-07 DUBNYK, Devan G 06-07 JOHNSON, Tony D 05-06 DUSTIN, Joe D 07-08 JONES, Matt RW 10-11

- E - - K - EIZENMAN, Oren C 08-10 KABANOV, Kirill LW 13-14 ELLSWORTH, Cam G 06-08 KALEMBA, Zane G 10-11 EMMERSON, Riley RW 09-10 KEENAN, Mike D 13-14 ESCOBEDO, Brian D 05-06 KINDLE, Tyler D 08-09 ESCOBEDO, Sean D 13-14 KINLEY, Cleve D 08-09 KONKLE, Jarrett LW 10-11 - F - KOSTADINE, Jason RW 05-06 FARYNUK, Brad D 07-08 KUBALIAK, Martin D 08-09 FAZZI, Ian D 08-09 KWIET, Rob D 11-13 FISHER, Glenn G 07-09 KYRZAKOS, Jeff C 08-09 FOREMAN, Jordan C/F 10-12 KYTNAR, Milan C 11-12 FOSTER, Aaron LW 05-06 FOSTER, Brian G 13-14 - L - FOY, Matt RW 11-12 LACHANCE, Louis-PhillipeD 07-08 FRATKIN, Jesse RW 11-13 LaFRANCE, Toby C 08-09 FULGHUM, Luke RW 07-08 LALONDE, Mike LW 05-07, 08-09 FULTON, Jordan LW 10-12 LAING, Ben D 08-09 LANG, Jeff D 05-07 - G - LANGDON, Scott D 13-14 GAGNON-Mathieu F 13-14 LANGLOIS, Jeremy F 13-14 GARDNER, Kevin C 05-06 LARSON, Nick LW 13-14 GEISLER, Beau D 06-08 LAWRENCE, Chris C 10-11 GERIS, Ryan D 06-08 LECUYER, Steve D 05-06 GIMBLETT, Jesse LW 10-11 LEE, Brian D 06-08 GONGALSKY, Igor LW 08-10 LERG, Bryan C 08-09 GIBB, Daniel D 12-13 LEVESQUE, Gabriel C 11-13 GOULET, Stephane RW 06-09 LITTLE, Mike D 11-13 GREEN, Ryan C 12-13 LONGO, John RW 05-06 GREENOUGH, Nick LW 05-06 LOWERY, Ryan D 11-12 LYALL, Matthew C 12-13 - H - LYNES, Luke LW 07-09 HANCHUCK, Tyler D 06-07 HAVERN, Ned F 05-06 - M - HAYES, Colten D 11-12, 12-13 MacAULAY, Kenny D 08-10 HAYES, Ryan F 12-15 MacINNIS, Aaron D 05-06 HEEMSKERK, Thomas G 11-12 MacLEOD, Alex F 13-14 HEMINGWAY, Brett RW 09-10 MacMURCHY, Ryan RW 07-09 HEMINGWAY, Colin RW 09-10 MADOLORA, Shane G 11-12 HENRY, James C 13-15 MAIN, Eric D 06-07 HENRY, Jordan D 12-13 MANGAN, Phil C 12-13 HERRING, David F 06-07 MANGENE, Matt C 13-14 HIRSCH, Tyler RW 07-08 MARCOUX, Daryl D 08-11 HODGE, Brendon C 06-07 MARTIN, Joey C 13-14 HOWES, Scott LW 10-11 MARTZ, Nathan LW/C 05-07 HRABAL, Josef D 08-09 MARQUARDT, Matt LW 09-10 HUDDY, Ryan C 08-09 MARTINDALE, Ryan C 11-13 HUNT, Garet LW 08-15 MASLONKA, Milan D 08-09 HUNT, Trevor D 09-11 MATHESON, Brock D 11-12 HUNTER, Eric C 12-13 MAYER, Austin F 13-14 HUXLEY, Adam LW 06-09 MAYLAN, Justin C 12-13 McCULLOCH, Dave D 05-06 McDONALD, Colin RW 08-09 McGOFF, Dan D 08-09

102 McKENZIE, Jim RW 10-11 ROY, Oliver G 11-13 MELANSON, Mathieu RW 06-07 RYAN, Chase D 10-11 METCALFE, Jason D 05-06 METZ, Rae F 05-06 - S - MICFLIKIER, Jacob LW 07-08 SALEKIN, Mike D 08-09 MILLER, Greg C 13-14 SAUNDERS, Nathan D 08-09 MILNER, Parker G 13-14 SAWYER, Justin D 07-08 MONYCH, Lance RW 05-06, 07-08 SCERO, Brandon C 08-09 MORELAND, Jake G 05-06 SCHWARTZ, Brandon C 07-08 MORGAN, Jason C 11-12 SESTITO, Tim C 06-07 MOTIN, Johan D 10-11 SEXSMITH, Tyson G 10-11 MUCHA, Kurtis G 09-10 SHELAST, Tyler RW 11-12 SLONINA, Steve F 05-07, 09-10 - N - SOROCHAN, Aaron G 09-10 NAURATO, Brandon LW 08-09 SOUCY, Dominic RW 05-06 NOBLE, Kevin D 12-13 SPACEK, Michal D 13-14 SPURGEON, Tyler C 06-07 - O - SQUIRES, Greg RW 11-12 O’CONNELL, Tim D 06-08 ST. JACQUES, Chris C 07-08 O’CONNOR, Brice D 13-14 STATLOCK, Alex G 11-12 O’CONNOR, Ian LW 11-12 STEBNER, Brad D 13-15 O’DETTE, Matt D 08-10 STEPP, Joel C 07-08 O’MARRA, Ryan C 07-08 STORK, Dean D 05-06 O’NEILL, Jody G 11-13 SURMA, Damian C 08-09 OSLANSKI, Landon D 12-15 OWUYA, Sebastian D 11-12 - T - TORMEY, Dan G 10-11 - P - TREMBLAY, Luis D 09-10 PARRISH, Geno D 05-06 TREMBLAY, Nick C 13-14 PAVLI, Mark C 09-10 TRIVINO, Corey C 13-14 PAUKOVICH, Geoff C 07-09 PEDAN, Andrey D 13-14 -U- PEDERSON, Jody D 10-12 URQUHART, Cory C 08-09 PELSS, Kristians LW 12-13 PEPPERALL, Colin LW 06-07 -V- PERUGINI, Andrew G 08-10 VALETTE, Craig C 08-11 PETRUIC, Neil D 08-09 VAN BUSKIRK, Parker G 08-09 PHILLIPS, Brad G 13-14 VANOOSTEN, Steve D 09-11 PITTON, Bryan G 08-11 VERBEEK, Tim RW 06-08 PITTON, Jason LW 09-11 POKULOK, Nik D 12-13 - W - POWER, Colin RW 09-10 WARNER, Scott D 12-13 WATSON, Marcus C 10-11 - Q - WEBER, Jeff G 05-06 QUINE, Alan C 13-14 WELLER, Shawn LW 12-13 WETMORE, Riley C 13-14 -R- WHYTE, Noah LW 05-06 RADUNSKE, Brock LW 06-07 WILD, Cody D 08-10 RAJALA, Toni LW 12-13 WILSON, Avery LW 05-06 RAMSAY, Brady RW 13-14 WILSON, Brock D 07-08 REANEY, Les C 07-08 WORLTON, Jeff RW 05-06 REBER, Matt RW 11-13 REDDOX, Liam LW 06-07 -Y- REDIKER, Frank D 06-07 YELLOW HORN, Colton LW 09-10 REED, Harrison RW 12-13 YOUNG, Bryan D 06-07, 09-10 REICHARD, Cody G 12-13 RIENDEAU, Yannick RW 12-13 - Z- RINGWALD, Dan D 10-13 ZAHN, Teigan D 12-13 ROBERTSON, David D 07-08 ZANOSKI, Tom LW 07-09 ROBINSON, Matt LW 09-10 ZEMLAK, Garrett G 10-11 ROHLFS, David RW 07-09 ZIEDINS, Maris C 05-06 ROSEN, Ben F/D 13-14

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THUNDER ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS Listed are players credited with playing at least one regular season or playoff game

- 1 - Matt COOPER, Jody O’NEILL; Shane MADOLORA; Zane KALEMBA; Jake - 21 - MORELAND Andrew CLARK, Mark ARCOBELLO; Luis TREMBLAY; Tim O’CONNELL; Jesse BENNEFIELD; Jeff LANG; Dave McCULLOCH - 2 - Brad STEBNER, Tony DeHART; Chase RYAN; Matt O’DETTE; Neil PETRUIC; Steve - 22 - LECUYER Ryan CONSTANT; Ryan O’MARRA; Colin PEPPERALL; Mark ADAMEK; Maris ZIEDINS

- 3 - - 23 - Michal SPACEK, Jordan HENRY, Cameron BRODIE; Sebastien BISAILLON; Louis- Adam BRACE, Austin MAYER, Shawn WELLER, Rob KWIET; Tyler SHELAST; Chris Philippe LACHANCE; Jason BECKETT; Dean STORK DOYLE; Trevor HUNT; Judd BLACKWATER; Daryl MARCOUX; Dan McGOFF; Spencer CARBERY; Sebastien BISAILLON; Tom ZANOSKI; Jason METCALFE - 4 - Marc CANTIN, Brice O’CONNOR, Teigan ZAHN, Steve VANOOSTEN; Milan - 24 - MASLONKA; Justin SAWYER; Nathan MARTZ Garet HUNT; Ryan GERIS; Frank REDIKER; Jeff WORLTON; Steve SLONINA

- 5 - - 25 - Sean ESCOBEDO, Mike LITTLE; Johan MOTIN; Bryan YOUNG; Robbie BINA; Martin Mathieu GAGNON, Toni RAJALA , Geoff PAUKOVICH; Igor GONGALSKY; Jordan KUBALIAK; Steve SLONINA; Brian ESCOBEDO BENDFELD; Luke LYNES; Tyler HIRSCH; Spencer CARBERY; Ryan MacMURCHY; Brock WILSON; David HERRING; Jeff LANG; Kevin GARDNER; Derek CAMPBELL - 6 - Lee BALDWIN, Daniel GIBB, Matthew LYALL, Brandon DAVIDSON, Dan - 26 - RINGWALD; Mark PAVLI; Kenny MacAULAY; Josef HRABAL; Phil COLE; Bryan Shawn BOUTIN, Greg SQUIRES; Matthew CLUNE; Ian O’CONNOR; Pierre-Andre YOUNG BUREAU; Scott HOWES; Ryan HUDDY, Joe DUSTIN; Jason BEEMAN; Tom ZANOSKI; Beau GEISLER - 7 - Kirill KABANOV, Nik POKULOK, Cameron BRODIE, Ryan MARTINDALE; Anthony - 27 - AIELLO; Chris DAVIS; Brandon SCHWARTZ; Eric MAIN Landon OSLANSKI, Colten HAYES; Daryl MARCOUX; James BATES; Sebastien BISAILLON; Ryan GERIS; David ROHLFS; Stephane GOULET; Ned HAVERN; Landon - 8 - BATHE Andrey PEDAN, Nathan DECK; Scott WARNER, Aaron CLARKE; Justin CHWEDORUK; Joel STEPP; Andy CONTOIS; Brendon HODGE; Geno PARRISH - 28 - Scott LANGDON, Jason CLARK, Matt REBER, Matt AMBROZ, James BATES; Toby - 9 - LaFRANCE; Glenn FISHER Alex MacLEOD, Ryan GREEN, Ryan MARTINDALE, Max CAMPBELL; Bretton CAMERON; Fraser CLAIR; Oren EIZENMAN; Jacob MICFLIKIER; Mike LALONDE - 29 - Riley WETMORE, Brayden IRWIN, Thomas HEEMSKERK; Tyson SEXSMITH; Brandon - 10 - NAURATO; Geoff PAUKOVICH Joey MARTIN, Matt REBER, Chris D'ALVISE; Cory URQUHART; Fredrik JOHANSSON; Jonas ALMTORP; Liam REDDOX; Rae METZ; Casey BARTZEN - 30 - Brad PHILLIPS, Tyler BUNZ, Kurtis MUCHA; Aaron SOROCHAN; Parker VAN - 11 - BUSKIRK; Glenn FISHER; Tim BORON Nick TREMBLAY, Nick LARSON, Maxime BOISCLAIR, Phil MANGAN, Bretton CAMERON; Brock MATHESON; Igor GONGALSKY; Geoff PAUKOVICH; Fredrik - 31 - JOHANSSON; Jacob MICFLIKIER; Brock RADUNSKE; Tyler HANCHUCK; John Oliver ROY; Bryan PITTON LONGO; Tony JOHNSON - 32 - - 12 - Tim VERBEEK; Sebastien BISAILLON Ben ROSEN, Gabriel LEVESQUE; Kelly CZUY; Daryl MARCOUX; Marcus WATSON; Matt JONES; J.F. CAUDRON; Adam HUXLEY - 33 - Brian FOSTER, Jeff WEBER - 13 - Jesse FRATKIN; Colton YELLOW HORN; Bo CHEESMAN; Oren EIZENMAN; Ben - 34 - LAING; Ian FAZZI; Bryan LERG; Tom ZANOSKI Kelly CZUY; Garrett ZEMLAK; Tim BORON

- 14 - - 35 - Matt MANGENE, Mike DALHUISEN, Craig VALETTE; Chris ST. JACQUES; Jonas Parker MILNER, Alex STATLOCK; Andrew PERUGINI ALMTORP; Louis-Philippe LACHANCE; Jim DAHL; Cam ABBOTT; Jeff WORLTON; Dominic SOUCY - 36 - Alan QUINE, J.P. BURKEMPER, Cameron ABNEY - 15 - James HENRY, Eric HUNTER, Jim McKENZIE; Damian SURMA; Mike SALEKIN; Luke - 37 - LYNES; David ROBERTSON; Paul CAPONIGRI; Tyler SPURGEON Dan TORMEY; Matt MARQUARDT; Cody WILD; Cam ELLSWORTH

- 16 - - 38 - Joey DIAMOND, Greg MILLER, Kevin NOBLE, Ryan LOWERY; Jordan FOREMAN; Olivier ROY, Cody REICHARD David ROHLFS; Tim SESTITO; Aaron MacINNIS; Noah WHYTE - 39 - - 17 - Joel IRWIN Matt BERGLAND, Jason MORGAN; Jason PITTON; Stephane GOULET; Les REANEY; Luke FULGHUM; Tim SESTITO; Chris ABBOTT; Avery WILSON; Jason KOSTADINE - 40 - Devan DUBNYK - 18 - Ryan HAYES, Yannick RIENDEAU, Jordan FULTON; Judd BLACKWATER; Brandon - 42 - SCERO; Colin McDONALD; Nathan SAUNDERS; Brian LEE; Donald JOHNSON; Tim Trevor HUNT SESTITO; Nick GREENOUGH - 44 - - 19 - Jody PEDERSON; Brad FARYNUK Corey TRIVINO, Harrison REED, Milan KYTNAR; Chris LAWRENCE; Brett HEMINGWAY; Mike BAYRACK; Ryan MacMURCHY; Troy BODIE; Aaron FOSTER - 45 - Riley EMMERSON - 20 - Jeremy LANGLOIS, Mike KEENAN, Cody CRICHTON, Kristians PELSS, Colin - 47 - HEMINGWAY; Bobby DAVEY; Cleve KINLEY; Mathieu MELANSON; Lance MONYCH; Justin MAYLAN Likit ANDERSSON - 50 -

104 Sebastian OWUYA

- 51 - Brady RAMSAY, Mitch BRUIJSTEN, Philippe CORNET

- 52 - Rob KWIET

- 55 - Jesse GIMBLETT; Steve SLONINA; Mark ADAMEK

- 61 - Jeff KYRZAKOS

- 71 - Kevin BAKER; Jarrett KONKLE; Matt ROBINSON; Colin POWER

- 83 - Matt FOY

Number not used (48 total): 41, 43, 46, 48, 49, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,

68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT TEDDY BEAR TOSS GOAL TIME Period 2005-06 Jan 28 Long Beach Ice Dogs 1-2 SOL Nathan Martz 12:20 2nd 2006-07 Jan 13 Bakersfield Condors 6-1 W Mike Lalonde 4:24 2nd 2007-08 Jan 19 Las Vegas Wranglers 1-4 L Brandon Schwartz 2:05 3rd 2008-09 Jan 17 Idaho Steelheads 4-3 W Igor Gongalsky 16:35 1st 2009-10 Jan 30 Victoria Salmon Kings 0-1 SOL NONE* N/A N/A 2010-11 Jan 22 Ontario Reign 4-1 W Jim McKenzie 5:31 1st 2011-12 Jan 21 Las Vegas Wranglers 7-5 W Jesse Fratkin 19:59 1st 2012-13 Jan 26 Utah Grizzlies 3-4 OTL Harrison Reed 5:14 1st 2013-14 Jan 18 Bakersfield Condors 4-3 SOW Alex MacLeod 2:48 1st 2014-15 Jan 24 Colorado Eagles

All-time Teddy Bear Toss: 5-1-3

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2006-07 Nov 3 Long Beach Ice Dogs 3-2 W Stephane Goulet Devan Dubnyk Nov 4 Phoenix Road Runners 3-2 W Jeff Lang Devan Dubnyk 2007-08 Nov 2 Idaho Steelheads 4-0 W Jesse Bennefield Glenn Fisher Nov 3 Idaho Steelheads 3-2 W Brandon Schwartz Cam Ellsworth 2008-09 Nov 7 Victoria Salmon Kings 3-2 SOW Ryan Huddy (SOW) Andrew Perugini Nov 8 Victoria Salmon Kings 1-3 L Curtis Billsten (VIC) Todd Ford (VIC) 2009-10 Nov 6 Alaska Aces 3-4 OTL Ryan Turek (AK) Sebastian Dahm (AK) Nov 7 Alaska Aces 4-5 SOL Nick Mazzolini (AK SOW) Scott Reid (AK) 2010-11 Nov 5 Bakersfield Condors 7-0 W Craig Valette Bryan Pitton Nov 6 Bakersfield Condors 4-2 W Bretton Cameron Bryan Pitton Nov 7 Bakersfield Condors 4-0 W Steve Vanoosten Tyson Sexsmith 2011-12 Nov 4 Utah Grizzlies 0-1 SOL Jell LoVecchio (UTA SOW) Andrew Engelage Nov 5 Utah Grizzlies 3-2 W Matt Foy Thomas Heemskerk 2012-13 Nov 2 Bakersfield Condors 6-1 W Garet Hunt Cody Reichard Nov 3 Alaska Aces 7-4 W Toni Rajala Tyler Bunz Nov 4 Alaska Aces 5-1 W Nathan Deck Tyler Bunz 2013-14 Nov 1 Utah Grizzlies 3-2 W Ryan Hayes Parker Milner Nov 2 Utah Grizzlies 6-1 W Kirill Kabanov Brian Foster 2014-15 Feb 20 Idaho Steelheads Feb 21 Idaho Steelheads Feb 22 Idaho Steelheads

All-time Thunder Goes Pink Record: 14-1-3

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2008-09 Mar 6 Bakersfield Condors 3-6 L (BAK) David McKee (BAK) Mar 7 Utah Grizzlies 4-1 W Craig Valette Andrew Perugini 2009-10 Mar 5 Victoria Salmon Kings 3-5 L Chad Painchaud (VIC) Glenn Fisher (VIC) Mar 6 Victoria Salmon Kings 7-3 W Daryl Marcoux Aaron Sorochan 2010-11 Mar 25 Victoria Salmon Kings 6-7 SOL Chad Painchaud (VIC SOW) Jimmy Spratt (VIC) Mar 26 Victoria Salmon Kings 3-4 SOL (VIC SOW) David Shantz (VIC) 2011-12 Mar 16 Las Vegas Wranglers 3-1 W Gabriel Levesque Thomas Heemskirk Mar 17 Utah Grizzlies 2-5 L Ross Carlson (UTA) Jimmy Spratt (UTA) 2012-13 Mar 8 Las Vegas Wranglers 4-3 W Brandon Davidson Tyler Bunz Mar 9 Las Vegas Wranglers 2-3 L Judd Blackwater (LV) Joe Fallon (LV) 2013-14 Mar 14 Utah Grizzlies 3-2 W Ryan Hayes Brian Foster Mar 15 Utah Grizzlies 1-4 L David Vallorani (UTA) Igor Bobkov (UTA) 2014-15 Mar 27 Alaska Aces Mar 28 Alaska Aces

All-time Easy Being Green: 5-5-2

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2011-12 Feb 3 Idaho Steelheads 7-2 W Kevin Baker Alex Stalock 2012-13 Feb 1 Idaho Steelheads 2-3 L (IDH) Josh Robinson 2013-14 Feb 1 Colorado Eagles 5-7 L Kyle Ostrow (COL) Adam Brown (COL) 2014-15 Dec 6 Alaska Aces

All-time Hockey with Heart: 1-2-0

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2012-13 Feb 15 Ontario Reign 2-1 W Brandon Davidson (OT) Olivier Roy Feb 16 San Francisco Bulls 4-0 W Gabriel Levesque Olivier Roy 2013-14 Apr 4 Utah Grizzlies 3-2 W Joey Martin Parker Milner Apr 5 Utah Grizzlies 5-2 W Marc Cantin Brian Foster 2014-15 Oct 24 Alaska Aces Oct 25 Alaska Aces

All-time Military Appreciation: 4-0-0

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2013-14 Jan 3 San Francisco Bulls 2-4 L Jordan Morrison (SF) Tyler Beskorowany (SF) 2014-15 Dec 31 Ontario Reign

All-time Painted Classic: 0-1-0

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2013-14 Dec 29 San Francisco Bulls 5-1 W James Henry Parker Milner 2014-15 Dec 30 Ontario Reign

All-time We Paint the Ice Night: 1-0-0

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YEAR DATE OPPOSITION RESULT GAME WINNING GOAL WINNING GOALIE 2013-14 Dec 29 San Francisco Bulls 5-1 W James Henry Parker Milner 2014-15 Dec 21 Idaho Steelheads

All-time Kids Take Over Stockton Arena Night: 1-0-0

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115 THUNDER PLAYOFF FIRSTS

FIRST GAME April 10, 2007, Qwest Arena Stockton Thunder 4 - Idaho Steelheads 2 Attendance: 1879 Coaches: Chris Cichocki Captain: - No captain

THUNDER STARTING LINE-UP Left Wing – Liam Reddox Center – Nathan Martz Right Wing – Troy Bodie Defenseman – Brian Lee Defenseman – Jason Beckett Goaltender – Devan Dubnyk

Players Dressed: Devan Dubnyk, Cam Ellsworth, Jason Beckett, Nathan Martz, Eric Main, Brendon Hodge, Liam Reddox, Jim Dahl, Tim Sestito, Brian Lee, Troy Bodie, Mathieu Melanson, Tim O’Connell, Colin Pepperall, Ryan Geris, Stephane Goulet, Tim Verbeek, Mark Adamek Did Not Dress: Mike Lalonde, Brock Radunske, Beau Geisler

FIRST WIN At Home: 4/15/07 vs. Idaho (3-2) On Road: 4/10/07 at Idaho (4-2)

FIRST LOSS At Home: 4/13/07 vs. Idaho (2-1) 2OT On Road: 4/11/07 at Idaho (3-0)

FIRST GOAL Jason Beckett (Melanson, Pepperall) at 9:44 of the first period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win) Players on ice: Beckett, Martz, Bodie, Melanson, Pepperall

FIRST GOAL AGAINST (Galbraith, Desmet) at 17:50 of the first period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 loss)

FIRST TWO-POINT GAME Colin Pepperall (0g-2a) and Ryan Geris (1g-1a) at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST GAME-WINNING GOAL Tim Sestito (unassisted) at 15:47 of the third period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST POWER-PLAY GOAL Jason Beckett (Melanson, Pepperall) at 9:44 of the first period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

116 FIRST HAT TRICK Stephane Goulet vs. Las Vegas on 4/20/08 (6-3 win)

FIRST HAT TRICK AGAINST Bud Holloway at Ontario on 4/11/09 (6-5 win)

FIRST POWER-PLAY GOAL AGAINST Derek Nesbitt (Galbraith, Desmet) at 17:50 of the first period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST SHORTHANDED GOAL Tim Sestito (unassisted) at 15:47 of the third period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST MINOR PENALTY Jason Beckett (hooking) at 16:10 of the first period at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST MAJOR PENALTIES Craig Valette (fighting) at 3:41 of the third period at Ontario on 4/11/09 (6-5 win)/ Colten Teubert (fighting) at 3:41 of the third period at Ontario on 4/11/09 (6-5 win)

FIRST PENALTY SHOT SAVE – (ONT) vs. Parker Van Buskirk (STK) at 2:45 of the third period at Ontario on 4/21/09 (4-3 loss)

GOALTENDER FIRSTS

FIRST WIN At Home: Devan Dubnyk vs. Idaho on 4/15/07 (3-2 win) On Road: Devan Dubnyk at Idaho on 4/10/07 (4-2 win)

FIRST LOSS At Home: Devan Dubnyk vs. Idaho on 4/13/07 (2-1) 2OT On Road: Devan Dubnyk at Idaho on 4/11/07 (3-0)

FIRST SHUTOUT At Home: 5/5/10 vs. Idaho (1-0, Bryan Pitton, 49 saves) 3OT On Road: Has never happened

FIRST SHUTOUT AGAINST At Home: 4/10/11 vs. Utah (5-0, J.P. Lamoureux, 20 saves) On Road: 4/11/07 at Idaho (3-0, Steve Silverthorn, 28 saves)

117 THUNDER ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS VS. TEAMS

Stockton Total W L # of # of # # # Sweeps Times Win Thunder GP OTW OTL Series Series Serie Swept % vs. Played Wins Losses Alaska 15 8 7 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 .533 Aces Bakersfield 10 5 5 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 .500 Condors Colorado 3 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 Eagles Idaho 17 8 9 2 3 3 1 2 0 0 .471 Steelheads Las Vegas 19 9 11 2 3 3 1 2 0 0 .474 Wranglers Ontario 11 8 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 .727 Reign Reading 5 1 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 .200 Royals* Utah 4 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 .250 Grizzlies TOTALS 84 43 42 12 7 16 8 8 2 0 .512 *Kelly Cup Final

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THE DEEPEST RUN - STOCKTON THUNDER 2013 PLAYOFF SCORING Western Conference Quarterfinal: Defeated Las Vegas, 4-3 (best-of-seven) Western Conference Semifinal: Defeated Alaska, 4-2 (best-of-seven) Western Conference Final: Defeated Idaho, 4-1 (best-of-seven) Kelly Cup Final: Lost to Reading, 4-1 (best-of-seven)

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- PPG 18 Ryan Hayes 23 9 15 24 12 8 1 21 Andrew Clark 22 7 14 21 23 1 0 19 Harrison Reed 23 9 11 20 10 -7 2 24 Garet Hunt 23 3 10 13 25 9 0 15 Eric Hunter 22 5 7 12 12 2 0 11 Maxime Boisclair 23 5 7 12 14 -5 1 23 Shawn Weller 23 8 3 11 30 -8 3 17 Matt Bergland 22 6 4 10 8 -4 0 26 Shawn Boutin 23 2 6 8 10 4 0 10 Matt Reber 23 2 6 8 6 -3 0 22 Ryan Constant 9 1 6 7 0 0 0 5 Mike Little 23 0 7 7 12 1 0 8 Nathan Deck 8 1 3 4 4 -4 0 6 Daniel Gibb 23 1 3 4 19 -8 0 2 Tony DeHart 23 0 4 4 6 -2 0 7 Nik Pokulok 23 2 1 3 16 5 0 12 Gabriel Levesque 19 1 2 3 4 -5 0 27 Landon Oslanski 6 0 1 1 0 -1 0 8 Scott Warner 1 0 0 0 0 -3 0 30 Tyler Bunz 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Cameron Abney 4 0 0 0 8 -2 0 38 Olivier Roy 22 0 0 0 2 0 0

# Goalie GP MINS W L OTL SL GA GAA SV% 30 Tyler Bunz 4 179 1 1 0 0 9 3.03 0.899 38 Olivier Roy 22 1261 12 7 2 0 59 2.81 0.911

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ALL TIME THUNDER PLAYOFF SCORING # Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 1 Ryan Hayes 32 13 18 31 22 3 2 James Bates 29 9 21 30 21 1 3 Andrew Clark 31 9 20 28 23 5 4 Garet Hunt 58 11 14 25 94 4 5 Ryan Constant 51 6 18 24 56 3 6 Harrison Reed 23 9 11 20 10 -7 7 Oren Eizenman 15 3 16 19 4 2 8 Chris D'Alvise 21 9 8 17 43 0 9 Igor Gongalsky 25 3 14 17 40 6 10 Cory Urquhart 14 10 6 16 6 4 11 Matt Bergland 31 7 7 14 26 -4 12 Ryan Huddy 14 5 9 14 4 -2 13 Jason Pitton 19 7 7 14 25 2 14 Matt Robinson 14 6 8 14 29 8 15 Craig Valette 18 6 8 14 21 4 16 Kelly Czuy 12 7 6 13 10 4 17 Jacob Micflikier 6 4 9 13 10 7 18 Maxime Boisclair 23 5 7 12 14 -5 19 Eric Hunter 22 5 7 12 12 2 20 J.F. Caudron 15 6 5 11 10 1 21 Cleve Kinley 14 3 8 11 8 3 22 Shawn Weller 23 8 3 11 30 -8 23 Max Campbell 8 5 5 10 0 1 24 Stephane Goulet 11 5 5 10 2 5 25 Matt Marquardt 15 6 4 10 15 2 26 Joey Martin 9 4 6 10 2 4 27 Anthony Aiello 18 1 8 9 6 0 28 Jeremy Langlois 3 4 5 9 0 4 29 Mike Little 31 0 9 9 14 -2 30 Ryan O'Marra 6 2 7 9 10 6 31 Judd Blackwater 10 0 8 8 40 3 32 Shawn Boutin 23 2 6 8 10 4 33 Matt Reber 26 2 6 8 8 -4 34 Damian Surma 14 3 5 8 8 0 35 Mike Lalonde 11 1 6 7 6 0 36 Daryl Marcoux 29 0 7 7 20 1 37 Brandon Schwartz 6 3 4 7 0 -3 38 Steve Vanoosten 19 2 5 7 14 -1 39 Kevin Baker 8 1 5 6 2 -3 40 Jordan Bendfeld 19 1 5 6 25 10 41 Robbie Bina 14 2 4 6 8 -7 42 Nathan Deck 16 1 5 6 6 -4 43 Tony DeHart 31 0 6 6 6 0 44 Colin Hemingway 8 3 2 5 4 -3 45 Gabriel Levesque 27 2 3 5 4 -7 46 David Rohlfs 14 2 3 5 6 -2 47 Corey Trivino 9 0 5 5 6 1 48 Mark Adamek 26 2 2 4 8 16 49 Matt Foy 6 1 3 4 6 -4

120 # Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 50 Daniel Gibb 23 1 3 4 19 -8 51 Jordan Fulton 12 3 1 4 16 -5 52 Colin Pepperall 6 2 2 4 16 0 53 Alan Quine 8 3 1 4 0 0 54 Nicholas Tremblay 9 3 1 4 2 1 55 Jonas Almtorp 6 1 2 3 2 -1 56 Adam Brace 5 0 3 3 2 5 57 Marc Cantin 9 2 1 3 13 3 58 Brad Farynuk 6 0 3 3 10 5 59 Ryan Geris 6 1 2 3 0 -2 60 James Henry 4 2 1 3 0 -1 61 Chris Lawrence 4 0 3 3 4 2 62 Nathan Martz 6 2 1 3 12 -3 63 Mathieu Melanson 6 0 3 3 10 0 64 Brandon Naurato 10 2 1 3 2 -3 65 Tim O'Connell 12 3 0 3 8 -5 66 Nik Pokulok 23 2 1 3 16 5 67 Liam Reddox 6 2 1 3 4 -1 68 Ben Rosen 5 0 3 3 2 5 69 Tim Sestito 6 2 1 3 6 -1 70 Greg Squires 7 2 1 3 6 2 71 Bryan Young 15 2 1 3 16 3 72 Lee Baldwin 6 0 2 2 4 5 73 Sebastien Bisaillon 9 0 2 2 4 -6 74 Troy Bodie 6 0 2 2 6 -4 75 Jesse Fratkin 8 2 0 2 4 -5 76 Brett Hemingway 2 1 1 2 0 2 77 Tyler Kindle 4 0 2 2 0 1 78 Kenny MacAulay 6 1 1 2 6 -2 79 Lance Monych 6 1 1 2 0 -3 80 Jason Morgan 8 0 2 2 7 2 81 Landon Oslanski 13 0 2 2 5 -2 82 Riley Wetmore 9 1 1 2 7 0 83 Jason Beckett 6 1 0 1 6 -2 84 Cameron Brodie 8 0 1 1 8 -1 85 Justin DaCosta 3 0 1 1 0 0 86 Devan Dubnyk 6 0 1 1 2 0 87 Ryan Lowery 6 0 1 1 6 1 88 Jim McKenzie 3 1 0 1 4 0 89 Johan Motin 1 0 1 1 0 -1 90 Geoff Paukovich 6 1 0 1 4 -2 91 Jody Pederson 4 1 0 1 2 -2 92 Andrew Perugini 13 0 1 1 0 0 93 Olivier Roy 30 0 1 1 2 0 94 Tim Verbeek 12 0 1 1 12 -3 95 Tom Zanoski 4 0 1 1 2 0 96 Cameron Abney 4 0 0 0 8 -2 97 Tim Boron 6 0 0 0 0 0 98 Tyler Bunz 4 0 0 0 0 0 99 Pierre-Andre Bureau 3 0 0 0 2 -6 100 Bretton Cameron 3 0 0 0 2 -1

121 # Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 101 Mathieu Gagnon 3 0 0 0 2 -3 102 Phil Cole 4 0 0 0 8 0 103 Jim Dahl 2 0 0 0 0 0 104 Joe Dustin 3 0 0 0 4 0 105 Sean Escobedo 4 0 0 0 2 -3 106 Jordan Foreman 4 0 0 0 0 -2 107 Brian Foster 9 0 0 0 0 0 108 Beau Geisler 1 0 0 0 2 1 109 Brendon Hodge 4 0 0 0 4 0 110 Adam Huxley 9 0 0 0 4 -2 111 Jarrett Konkle 3 0 0 0 0 -3 112 Rob Kwiet 8 0 0 0 26 -3 113 Scott Langdon 9 0 0 0 2 -1 114 Brian Lee 11 0 0 0 14 -5 115 Eric Main 5 0 0 0 6 2 116 Matt O'Dette 5 0 0 0 6 -3 117 Sebastian Owuya 2 0 0 0 0 -1 118 Andrey Pedan 2 0 0 0 0 0 119 Bryan Pitton 8 0 0 0 0 0 120 Brock Radunske 3 0 0 0 2 -2 121 Dan Ringwald 4 0 0 0 0 -1 122 Tyson Sexsmith 4 0 0 0 0 0 123 Parker Van Buskirk 11 0 0 0 2 0 124 Scott Warner 1 0 0 0 0 -3

ALL TIME THUNDER PLAYOFF GOALTENDING # Player GP W L OTL SL MIN GA GAA SV% 1 Brian Foster 9 5 4 0 0 534 20 2.25 0.925 2 Olivier Roy 30 16 11 2 0 1749 79 2.71 0.913 3 Devan Dubnyk 6 2 2 2 0 394 18 2.73 0.913 4 Tyson Sexsmith 4 1 2 0 0 222 11 2.98 0.898 5 Parker Van Buskirk 11 6 4 1 0 657 33 3.01 0.907 6 Tyler Bunz 4 1 1 0 0 179 9 3.03 .899 7 Tim Boron 6 2 2 2 0 378 20 3.17 0.920 8 Bryan Pitton 8 3 4 0 0 411 22 3.21 0.892 9 Andrew Perugini 13 7 5 0 0 745 45 3.62 0.888

122 BREAKDOWN: THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORD BY GAMES GAME ONE DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 10, 2007 NQF Idaho Qwest Arena W, 4-2 - Dubnyk/Silverthorn Tim Sestito Apr. 11, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena W, 4-2 - Boron/Lalande Jonas Almtorp Apr. 10, 2009 PSF Ontario CB Bank Arena L, 3-4 - Perugini-PITTON/Zatkoff Shawn Germain Apr. 24, 2009 PF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 4-3 - Van Buskirk/Fisher-DeCARO Cory Urquhart Apr. 5, 2010 NQF Alaska Menard Center L, 3-4 - Perugini/Sauer B.J. Crum Apr. 16, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Rabobank Arena W, 3-2 10:18 Perugini/Levasseur J.F. Caudron Apr. 30, 2010 NCF Idaho Qwest Arena L, 2-4 - PERUGINI-Pitton/Bachman Mark McCutcheon Apr. 5, 2011 WQF Utah Maverik Center L, 2-5 - Sexsmith/Lamoureux Matt Reber Apr. 3, 2012 WQF Colorado Stockton Arena W, 3-1 - Roy/Jones Jesse Fratkin Apr. 13, 2012 WSF Alaska Sullivan Arena L, 1-2 - Roy/Coleman Garry Nunn Apr. 5, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 3-2 (OT) 2:49 Roy/Fallon Matt Bergland Apr. 19, 2013 WSF Alaska Sullivan Arena L, 2-5 - Roy/Coleman A. Hudson May 3, 2013 WF Idaho CenturyLink Arena W, 3-1 - Roy/Robinson Maxime Boisclair May 18, 2013 KCF Reading Sovereign Center L, 5-6 (OT) 9:42 Roy/Gill N. Kashirsky Apr. 18, 2014 WQF Ontario Stockton Arena W, 3-1 Foster/Anderson Jeremy Martin May 2, 2014 WSF Bakersfield Rabobank Arena L, 3-2 Foster/Brossoit J. Broda All-time game one record: 8-8

GAME TWO DATE ROUND OPP LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 11, 2007 NQF Idaho Qwest Arena L, 0-3 - Dubnyk/Silverthorn Derek Nesbitt Apr. 12, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 4-5 (OT) 0:28 Boron/Lalande Ryan Donally Apr. 11, 2009 PSF Ontario CB Bank Arena W, 6-5 - Pitton/Zatkoff Craig Valette Apr. 27, 2009 PF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 2-4 - Van Buskirk/Fisher Jason Dest Apr. 6, 2010 NQF Alaska Menard Center W, 5-2 - Perugini/Sauer J.F. Caudron Apr 17, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Rabobank Arena W, 4-3 (OT) 9:01 Perugini/Pielmeier Oren Eizenman May 1, 2010 NCF Idaho Qwest Arena L, 0-4 - Perugini/Bachman Brandan Kushniruk Apr. 6, 2011 WQF Utah Maverik Center W, 3-2 (OT) 3:54 Sexsmith/Lamoureux Kelly Czuy Apr. 4, 2012 WQF Colorado Stockton Arena W, 3-2 (OT) 0:17 Roy/Jones Chris D’Alvise Apr. 14, 2012 WSF Alaska Sullivan Arena W, 3-2 (OT) 9:19 Roy/Coleman Chris D’Alvise Apr. 6, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 3-2 (OT) 1:44 Roy/Fallon Harrison Reed Apr. 20, 2013 WSF Alaska Sullivan Arena W, 5-3 - Roy/Coleman Matt Bergland May 5, 2013 WF Idaho CenturyLink ArenaW, 4-3 (OT) 11:39 Roy/Robinson Andrew Clark May 19, 2013 KCF Reading Sovereign Center L, 0-4 - Bunz-ROY/Gill A. Berry Apr. 19, 2014 WQF Ontario Stockton Arena W, 5-3 - Foster/Olkinuora Jeremy Langlois May 3, 2014 WSF Bakersfield Rabobank Arena L, 0-2 - Foster/Brossoit N. MacNeil All-time game two record: 10-6

GAME THREE DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 13, 2007 NQF Idaho Stockton Arena L, 1-2 (2OT) 8:06 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Derek Nesbitt Apr. 13, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena L, 2-3 - Boron/Lalande Aki Seitsonen Apr. 15, 2009 PSF Ontario Stockton Arena L, 1-5 - Pitton/Zatkoff Bud Holloway Apr. 30, 2009 PF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 5-1 - Van Buskirk/DeCaro Craig Valette Apr. 9, 2010 NQF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 7-4 - Perugini/Reid Kelly Czuy Apr. 21, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena L, 0-3 - Perugini/Levasseur Dan Kissel May 5, 2010 NCF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 1-0 (3OT) 40:36 Pitton/Bachman Ryan Constant Apr. 9, 2011 WQF Utah Stockton Arena L, 2-4 - Sexsmith/Lamoureux Matt Reber Apr. 6, 2012 WQF Colorado Budweiser EC W, 4-2 - Roy/Jones Max Campbell Apr. 18, 2012 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena L, 0-4 - Roy/Coleman Ryan Cruthers Apr. 8, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 0-3 - Roy/Fallon S. Pitt Apr. 25, 2013 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 5-3 - Roy/Coleman-GUGGENBERGER Andrew Clark May 8, 2013 WF Idaho Stockton Arena L, 1-2 (OT) 18:19 Roy/Robinson A. Fyten May 21, 2013 KCF Reading Stockton Arena L, 1-3 - Roy/Gill Y. Tifu Apr. 22, 2014 WQF Ontario CB Bank Arena W, 5-2 - Foster/Anderson Garet Hunt May 7, 2014 WSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena W, 6-2 - Foster/Brossoit Ryan Hayes All-time game three record: 7-9

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GAME FOUR DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 15, 2007 NQF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 3-2 - Dubnyk/Silverthorn Tim Sestito Apr. 18, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena L, 3-4 (OT) 19:40 Boron/Lalande Apr. 17, 2009 PSF Ontario Stockton Arena W, 5-4 (OT) 2:28 Van Buskirk/Zatkoff James Bates May 2, 2009 PF Las Vegas Stockton Arena L, 2-3 (OT) 0:28 Van Buskirk/DeCaro Mick Lawrence Apr. 10, 2010 NQF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 8-5 * - Perugini/Sauer-REID Garet Hunt Apr. 23, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena W, 6-2 - Perugini/Levasseur Bryan Young May 7, 2010 NCF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 7-2 - Pitton/BACHMAN-Beauchemin Jason Pitton Apr. 10, 2011 WQF Utah Stockton Arena L, 0-5 - PITTON-Sexsmith/Lamoureux Hugo Carpentier Apr. 20, 2012 WSF Alaska StocktonArena L, 2-4 - Roy/Coleman Apr. 9, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 2-5 - Bunz-ROY/Fallon C. Francis Apr. 26, 2013 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 2-1 (OT) 13:03 Roy/Coleman Andrew Clark May 10, 2013 WF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 3-2 - Roy/Robinson Maxime Boisclair May 24, 2013 KCF Reading Stockton Arena W, 4-3 - BUNZ-Roy/Gill Eric Hunter Apr. 23, 2014 WQF Ontario CB Bank Arena W, 2-1* - Foster/Olkinuora Nick Tremblay May 9, 2014 WSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena L, 1-2 - Foster/Brossoit J. Broda All-time game four record: 9-6

GAME FIVE DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 16, 2007 NQF Idaho Stockton Arena L, 2-3 (OT) 6:54 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Lance Galbraith Apr. 20, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 6-3 - Boron/LALANDE-Sims Stephane Goulet Apr. 19, 2009 PSF Ontario Stockton Arena W, 4-2 - Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Craig Valette May 4, 2009 PF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 2-4 - Van Buskirk/Fisher Apr. 24, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena W. 7-4 * - Perugini/Pielmeier Colin Hemingway May 8, 2010 NCF Idaho Stockton Arena L, 3-6 - Pitton/Beauchemin Marty Flichel Apr. 21, 2012 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena L, 1-4 - Roy/Coleman Steve Ward Apr. 10, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 0-3 - Roy/Fallon A. Sarauer Apr. 28, 2013 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena L, 2-4 - Roy/Coleman A. Hudson May 11, 2013 WF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 2-1* - Roy/Robinson Andrew Clark May 25, 2013 KCF Reading Stockton Arena L, 0-6* - Bunz/Gill M. Mitera May 10, 2014 WSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena L, 3-5* - Foster/Brossoit R. Watson All-time game five record: 4-8

GAME SIX DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 18, 2007 NQF Idaho Qwest Arena L, 1-6* - Dubnyk/Silverthorn John Lammers Apr. 22, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 1-4* - Boron/Lalande Apr. 21, 2009 PSF Ontario CB Bank Arena L, 3-4 - Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Brad Mehalko May 5, 2009 PF Las Vegas Orleans Arena W, 3-1 - Van Buskirk/Fisher Kenny MacAulay May 11, 2010 NCF Idaho Qwest Arena L, 5-7* - Perugini/Beauchemin Apr. 12, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 5-3 - Roy/Fallon Daniel Gibb Apr. 30, 2013 WSF Alaska Sullivan Arena W, 4-3 (OT)* 7:13 Roy/Coleman Nik Pokulok All-time game six record: 3-4

GAME SEVEN DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG Apr. 22, 2009 PSF Ontario CB Bank Arena W, 5-4* - Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Craig Valette May 6, 2009 PF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 1-5* - Van Buskirk/Fisher Tyler Mosienko Apr. 14, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 6-4* - Roy/Fallon Ryan Hayes All-time record: 2-1

KCF = Kelly Cup Final WF = Western Conference Finals WSF = Western Conference Semifinals WQF = Western Conference Quarterfinals NQF = National Conference Quarterfinals PSF = Pacific Division Semifinals PF = Pacific Division Finals * = Series clinching game =GOALTENDER IN CAPS received the decision (win or loss)

124 THUNDER OVERTIME PLAYOFF GAMES (19) DATE Series/game # VS. SITE GWG TIME SCORE SERIES WINNER 4/13/07 NQF/3 IDA Stockton Arena Derek Nesbitt 28:06 1-2 L Idaho, 4-2 4/16/07 NQF/5 IDA Stockton Arena Lance Galbraith 6:54 2-3 L Idaho, 4-2 4/12/08 NQF/2 LV Orleans Arena Ryan Donally 0:28 4-5 L Las Vegas, 4-2 4/18/08 NQF/4 LV Stockton Arena Adam Cracknell 19:40 3-4 L Las Vegas, 4-2 4/17/09 PSF/4 ONT Stockton Arena James Bates 2:28 5-4 W Stockton, 4-3 5/2/09 PF/4 LV Stockton Arena Mick Lawrence 0:28 2-3 L Las Vegas, 4-3 4/16/10 NSF/1 BAK Rabobank Arena J.F. Caudron 10:18 3-2 W Stockton, 4-1 4/17/10 NSF/2 BAK Rabobank Arena Oren Eizenman 9:01 4-3 W Stockton, 4-1 5/5/10 NCF/3 IDA Stockton Arena Ryan Constant 40:36 1-0 W Idaho, 4-2 4/6/11 WQF/2 UTA Maverik Center Kelly Czuy 3:54 3-2 W Utah, 3-1 4/4/12 WQF/2 COL Stockton Arena Chris D’Alvise 0:17 3-2 W Stockton, 3-0 4/14/12 WSF/2 AK Sullivan Arena Chris D’Alvise 9:19 3-2 W Alaska, 4-1 4/5/13 WQF/1 LV Stockton Arena Matt Bergland 3:49 3-2 W Stockton 1-0 4/6/13 WQF/2 LV Stockton Arena Harrison Reed 1:44 3-2 W Stockton 2-0 4/26/13 WSF/4 AK Stockton Arena Andrew Clark 13:03 2-1 W Stockton 3-1 4/30/13 WSF/6 AK Sullivan Arena Nik Pokulok 7:13 4-3 W Stockton 4-2 5/5/13 WF/2 IDA CenturyLink Arena Andrew Clark 11:39 4-3 W Stockton 2-0 5/8/13 WF/3 IDA Stockton Arena Austin Fyten 18:19 1-2 L Stockton 2-1 5/18/13 KCF/1 REA Sovereign Arena Nikita Kashirsky 9:42 5-6 L Reading 1-0 All-time Playoff OT record: 12-7

THUNDER PLAYOFF HAT TRICKS (5) DATE Series/game # VS. SITE PLAYER SCORE SERIES WINNER 4/20/08 NQF/5 LV Stockton Arena Stephane Goulet 6-3 W Las Vegas, 4-2 4/10/09 PSF/1 ONT CB Bank Arena Cory Urquhart 3-4 L Stockton, 4-3 4/14/13 WQF/7 LV Stockton Arena Ryan Hayes 6-4 W Stockton, 4-3 4/19/14 WQF/2 ONT Stockton Arena Jeremy Langlois 5-3 W Stockton 4-0 4/22/14 WQF/3 ONT CB Bank Arena Joey Martin 5-2 W Stockton 4-0

THUNDER PLAYOFF SHUTOUTS (1) NO. DATE GOALTENDER SAVES SCORE 1 5/5/10 Bryan Pitton 49 Stockton 1 at Idaho 0 (3OT)

OPPOSITION PLAYOFF SHUTOUTS (10) NO. DATE GOALTENDER SAVES SCORE 1 4/11/07 Steve Silverthorn 28 Stockton 0 at Idaho 3 2 4/21/10 J.P. Levasseur 36 Bakersfield 3 at Stockton 0 3 5/1/10 Richard Bachman 28 Stockton 0 at Idaho 4 4 4/10/11 J.P. Lamoureux 20 Utah 5 at Stockton 0 5 4/18/12 Gerald Coleman 22 Alaska 4 at Stockton 0 6 4/8/13 Joe Fallon 27 Stockton 0 at Las Vegas 3 7 4/10/13 Joe Fallon 32 Stockton 0 at Las Vegas 3 8 5/19/13 Riley Gill 27 Stockton 0 at Reading 4 9 5/25/13 Riley Gill 29 Reading 6 at Stockton 0 10 5/3/14 Laurent Brossoit 22 Stockton 0 at Bakersfield 2

125 PLAYOFF LEADERS – YEAR-BY-YEAR

Season Goals Assists Points PIM PPG 2006-07 2 Pepperall/Martz 3 Lalonde 4 Pepperall 16 Pepperall 1 Geris Reddox/Sestito Melanson 3 - Six tied - 12 Martz Beckett 2007-08 5 Goulet 9 Micflikier 13 Micflikier 10 Micflikier/ 1 Schwartz 4 Micflikier 7 O’Marra 9 Goulet/O’Marra O’Marra/Farynuk -- 2008-09 10 Urquhart 9 Huddy 16 Urquhart 40 Blackwater 2 Urquhart/Bates 6 Bates/Valette 8 Kinley/Blackwater14 Huddy 22 Hunt Valette/Bina 2009-10 7 J. Pitton 16 Eizenman 19 Eizenman 29 Robinson 3 Czuy 6 - Four tied - 14 Bates 17 Bates 24 Constant 2 - Five tied – 2010-11 2 Czuy 3 Lawrence 4 Czuy 6 Czuy 1 Constant 2 Fulton 2 Czuy 3 Fulton/Lawrence 5 J. Pitton -- 2011-12 5 Campbell 5 Campbell/ 10 Campbell 39 D’Alvise 2 D’Alvise 3 D’Alvise D’Alvise/Baker 8 D’Alvise 26 Kwiet 1 Campbell/Levesque 2012-13 9 Hayes/Reed 15 Hayes 24 Hayes 30 Weller 3 Weller 8 Weller 14 Clark 21 Clark 25 Hunt 2 Reed 2013-14 4 Langlois/Martin/Hayes 6 Clark/Martin 10 Martin 31 Hunt 2 Langlois 3 Quine/Tremblay 5 Langlois/Trivino 9 Langlois 18 Bergland 1 - Four tied -

THUNDER WHEN FACING ELIMINATION Possible Playoff Elimination Games Played: 14 Team record: 6-8 DATE OPPONENT SITE ROUND/GAME # SCORE GWG 4/18/07 Idaho Qwest Arena NQF/#6 1-6 L John Lammers 4/20/08 Las Vegas Stockton Arena NQF/#5 6-3 W Stephane Goulet 4/22/08 Las Vegas Orleans Arena NQF/#6 1-4 L Curtis Fraser 4/22/09 Ontario CB Bank Arena PSF/#7 5-4 W Craig Valette 5/5/09 Las Vegas Orleans Arena PF/#6 3-1 W Kenny MacAulay 5/6/09 Las Vegas Orleans Arena PF/#7 1-5 L Tyler Mosienko 5/11/10 Idaho Qwest Arena NCF/#6 5-7 L Mark Derlago 4/10/11 Utah Stockton Arena WQF/#4 0-5 L Hugo Carpentier 4/21/12 Alaska Stockton Arena WSF/#5 1-4 L Steve Ward 4/12/13 Las Vegas Stockton Arena WQF/#6 5-3 W Daniel Gibb 4/14/13 Las Vegas Stockton Arena WQF/#7 6-4 W Ryan Hayes 5/24/13 Reading Stockton Arena KCF/#4 4-3 W Eric Hunter 5/25/13 Reading Stockton Arena KCF/#5 0-6 L 5/10/14 Bakersfield Stockton Arena WSF/#5 3-5 L Ryan Watson

OPPONENTS WHEN FACING ELMINATION Possible Playoff Elimination Games Played: 11 Opponent record: 3-8 DATE OPPONENT SITE ROUND/GAME # SCORE GWG 4/21/09 Ontario CB Bank Arena PSF/#6 3-4 L Brad Mehalko 4/22/09 Ontario CB Bank Arena PSF/#7 5-4 W Craig Valette 5/6/09 Las Vegas Orleans Arena PF/#7 1-5 L Tyler Mosienko 4/10/10 Alaska Stockton Arena NQF/#4 8-5 W Garet Hunt 4/24/10 Bakersfield Stockton Arena NSF/#5 7-4 W Colin Hemingway 4/6/12 Colorado Budweiser EC WQF/#3 4-2 W Max Campbell 4/14/13 Las Vegas Stockton Arena WQF/#7 6-4 W Ryan Hayes 4/28/13 Alaska Stockton Arena WSF/#5 2-4 L Alex Hudson 4/30/13 Alaska Sullivan Arena WSF/#6 4-3 W(OT) Nik Pokulok 5/11/13 Idaho Stockton Arena WF/#5 2-1 W Andrew Clark 4/23/14 Ontario CB Bank Arena WQF/#4 2-1 W Nick Tremblay

126 2014 WESTERN CONFERENCE Quarterfinals STOCKTON THUNDER (#7) vs. ONTARIO REIGN (#2) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-0

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 18, 2014 (1) @ Thunder 3, Ontario 1 3042 Foster/Anderson Joey Martin Apr. 19, 2014 (2) @ Thunder 5, Ontario 3 3304 Foster/Olkinuora Jeremy Langlois Apr. 22, 2014 (3) Thunder 5, @ Ontario 2 3637 Foster/Anderson Garet Hunt Apr. 23, 2014 (4) Thunder 2, @ Ontario 1 3068 Foster/Olkinuora Nick Tremblay

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# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 20 Jeremy Langlois 3 4 5 9 0 4 10 Joey Martin 4 4 4 8 2 6 21 Andrew Clark 4 1 4 5 0 3 18 Ryan Hayes 4 1 3 4 6 -2 17 Matt Bergland 4 0 3 3 4 3 6 Lee Baldwin 4 0 2 2 2 6 22 Ryan Constant 4 0 2 2 0 1 24 Garet Hunt 4 1 1 2 19 0 23 Adam Brace 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 Marc Cantin 4 0 1 1 7 7 15 James Henry 1 1 0 1 0 1 36 Alan Quine 3 1 0 1 0 -2 11 Nick Tremblay 4 1 0 1 2 1 29 Riley Wetmore 4 1 0 1 0 4 5 Sean Escobedo 4 0 0 0 2 -3 33 Brian Foster 4 0 0 0 0 0 28 Scott Langdon 4 0 0 0 2 -1 27 Landon Oslanski 2 0 0 0 5 0 8 Andrey Pedan 2 0 0 0 0 0 19 Corey Trivino 4 0 0 0 0 -3

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 33 Brian Foster 4 239:53 4 0 0 0 7 1.75 0.940

127 2014 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#7) vs. BAKERSFIELD CONDORS (#6) Thunder Summary: Won-1 Lost-4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal May 2, 2014 (1) Thunder 2, @ Bakersfield 3 4511 Foster/Brossoit Joel Broda May 3, 2014 (2) Thunder 0, @ Bakersfield 2 4742 Foster/Brossoit Nick MacNeil May 7, 2014 (3) @ Thunder 6, Bakersfield 2 2742 Foster/Brossoit Ryan Hayes May 9, 2014 (4) @ Thunder 1, Bakersfield 2 3808 Foster/Brossoit Joel Broda May 10, 2014 (5) @ Thunder 3, Bakersfield 5 3385 Foster/Brossoit Ryan Watson

2014 Western Conference Semifinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 19 Corey Trivino 5 0 5 5 6 4 21 Andrew Clark 5 1 2 3 0 1 18 Ryan Hayes 5 3 0 3 4 -3 36 Alan Quine 5 2 1 3 0 2 12 Ben Rosen 5 0 3 3 0 3 11 Nick Tremblay 5 2 1 3 0 0 23 Adam Brace 4 0 2 2 2 4 4 Marc Cantin 5 2 0 2 6 -4 15 James Henry 3 1 1 2 0 -2 10 Joey Martin 5 0 2 2 0 -2 17 Matt Bergland 5 1 0 1 14 -3 22 Ryan Constant 5 0 1 1 11 1 27 Landon Oslanski 5 0 1 1 0 -1 29 Riley Wetmore 5 0 1 1 7 -4 6 Lee Baldwin 2 0 0 0 2 -1 33 Brian Foster 5 0 0 0 0 0 25 Mathieu Gagnon 3 0 0 0 2 -3 24 Garet Hunt 3 0 0 0 12 0 28 Scott Langdon 5 0 0 0 0 0

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 33 Brian Foster 5 294:14 1 4 0 0 13 2.65 0.913

128 2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS (#5) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-3

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 5, 2013 (1) @ Thunder 3, Las Vegas 2 (OT) 3496 Roy/Fallon Matt Bergland Apr. 6, 2013 (2) @ Thunder 3, Las Vegas 2 (OT) 4403 Roy/Fallon Harrison Reed Apr. 8, 2013 (3) Thunder 0, @ Las Vegas 3 2658 Roy/Fallon S. Pitt Apr. 9, 2013 (4) Thunder 2, @ Las Vegas 5 2668 Bunz-ROY/Fallon C. Francis Apr. 10, 2013 (5) Thunder 0, @ Las Vegas 3 2397 Roy/Fallon A. Sarauer Apr. 12, 2013 (6) @ Thunder 5, Las Vegas 3 3621 Roy/Fallon Daniel Gibb Apr. 14, 2013 (7) @ Thunder 6, Las Vegas 4 4168 Roy/Fallon Ryan Hayes

2013 Western Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 18 Ryan Hayes 7 3 5 8 2 1 21 Andrew Clark 6 1 6 7 23 2 22 Ryan Constant 7 1 5 6 0 0 23 Shawn Weller 7 4 2 6 10 -3 19 Harrison Reed 7 2 3 5 2 1 17 Matt Bergland 7 2 1 3 0 -1 26 Shawn Boutin 7 2 1 3 4 3 24 Garet Hunt 7 1 2 3 4 5 11 Maxime Boisclair 7 0 2 2 10 -1 6 Daniel Gibb 7 1 1 2 2 -5 15 Eric Hunter 6 0 2 2 4 0 5 Mike Little 7 0 2 2 6 3 10 Matt Reber 7 1 1 2 2 0 2 Tony DeHart 7 0 1 1 2 -1 7 Nik Pokulok 7 1 0 1 4 3 36 Cameron Abney 4 0 0 0 2 -1 30 Tyler Bunz 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Gabriel Levesque 5 0 0 0 0 -3 38 Olivier Roy 7 0 0 0 2 0

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 30 Tyler Bunz 1 48:39 0 0 0 0 1 1.24 0.952 38 Olivier Roy 7 373:76 4 3 0 0 19 3.05 0.891

129 2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. ALASKA ACES (#1) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-2

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 19, 2013 (1) Thunder 2, @ Alaska 5 4289 Roy/Coleman A. Hudson Apr. 20, 2013 (2) Thunder 5, @ Alaska 3 4638 Roy/Coleman Matt Bergland Apr. 25, 2013 (3) @ Thunder 5, Alaska 3 3297 Roy/COLEMAN-GuggenbergAndrew Clark Apr. 26, 2013 (4) @ Thunder 2, Alaska 1 (OT) 4298 Roy/Coleman Andrew Clark Apr. 28, 2013 (5) @ Thunder 2, Alaska 4 4327 Roy/Coleman A. Hudson Apr. 30, 2013 (6) Thunder 4, @ Alaska 3 (OT) 4868 Roy/Coleman Nik Pokulok

2013 Western Conference Semifinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 18 Ryan Hayes 6 2 6 8 8 3 21 Andrew Clark 6 3 4 7 0 -3 19 Harrison Reed 6 4 3 7 2 -2 17 Matt Bergland 5 3 2 5 2 4 11 Maxime Boisclair 6 2 3 5 0 0 24 Garet Hunt 6 1 4 5 11 2 15 Eric Hunter 6 1 3 4 8 2 12 Gabriel Levesque 6 1 2 3 2 0 23 Shawn Weller 6 2 1 3 10 0 26 Shawn Boutin 6 0 2 2 0 4 2 Tony DeHart 6 0 2 2 2 6 10 Matt Reber 6 0 2 2 0 0 5 Mike Little 6 0 2 2 4 -1 7 Nik Pokulok 6 1 0 1 6 -1 36 Cameron Abney 2 0 0 0 6 -1 6 Daniel Gibb 6 0 0 0 0 -1 27 Landon Oslanski 4 0 0 0 0 -3 38 Olivier Roy 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 Scott Warner 1 0 0 0 0 -3

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 38 Olivier Roy 6 376:29 4 2 0 0 18 2.87 0.907

130 2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. IDAHO STEELHEADS (#3) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-1

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal May 3, 2013 (1) Thunder 3, @ Idaho 1 3556 Roy/Robinson Maxime Boisclair May 5, 2013 (2) Thunder 4, @ Idaho 3 (OT) 2769 Roy/Robinson Andrew Clark May 8, 2013 (3) @ Thunder 1, Idaho 2 3198 Roy/Robinson Austin Fyten May 10, 2013 (4) @ Thunder 3, Idaho 2 4417 Roy/Robinson Maxime Boisclair May 11, 2013 (5) @ Thunder 2, Idaho 1 4530 Roy/Robinson Andrew Clark

2013 Western Conference finals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 18 Ryan Hayes 5 3 3 6 0 6 11 Maxime Boisclair 5 3 1 4 0 2 21 Andrew Clark 5 3 1 4 0 4 24 Garet Hunt 5 1 3 4 4 5 15 Eric Hunter 5 1 2 3 0 3 19 Harrison Reed 5 1 2 3 0 -2 17 Matt Bergland 5 1 1 2 2 -2 10 Matt Reber 5 0 2 2 4 1 26 Shawn Boutin 5 0 1 1 4 1 8 Nathan Deck 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 Tony DeHart 5 0 1 1 2 1 6 Daniel Gibb 5 0 1 1 17 0 5 Mike Little 5 0 1 1 0 3 27 Landon Oslanski 2 0 1 1 0 2 12 Gabriel Levesque 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 Nik Pokulok 5 0 0 0 6 3 38 Olivier Roy 5 0 0 0 0 0 23 Shawn Weller 5 0 0 0 6 -2

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 38 Olivier Roy 5 329:58 4 0 1 0 9 1.64 0.953

131 2013 KELLY CUP FINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. READING ROYALS (#1) Thunder Summary: Won-1 Lost-4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal May 18, 2013 (1) Thunder 5, @ Reading 6 (OT) 5493 Roy/Gill Nikita Kashirsky May 19, 2013 (2) Thunder 0, @ Reading 4 4693 Bunz-ROY/Gill A. Berry May 21, 2013 (3) @ Thunder 1, Reading 3 4370 Roy/Gill Yannick Tifu May 24, 2013 (4) @ Thunder 4, Reading 3 6202 BUNZ-Roy/Gill Eric Hunter May 25, 2013 (5) @ Thunder 0, Reading 6 4662 Bunz/Gill Mark Mitera

2013 Kelly Cup finals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 19 Harrison Reed 5 2 3 5 6 -4 21 Andrew Clark 5 0 3 3 0 -2 8 Nathan Deck 5 1 2 3 2 -3 15 Eric Hunter 5 3 0 3 0 -3 26 Shawn Boutin 5 0 2 2 2 -4 18 Ryan Hayes 5 1 1 2 2 -2 5 Mike Little 5 0 2 2 2 -4 10 Matt Reber 5 1 1 2 0 -4 23 Shawn Weller 5 2 0 2 4 -3 11 Maxime Boisclair 5 0 1 1 4 -6 22 Ryan Constant 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 Daniel Gibb 5 0 1 1 0 -2 24 Garet Hunt 5 0 1 1 6 -3 7 Nik Pokulok 5 0 1 1 0 0 17 Matt Bergland 5 0 0 0 4 -5 30 Tyler Bunz 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 Tony DeHart 5 0 0 0 0 -8 12 Gabriel Levesque 3 0 0 0 0 -2 38 Olivier Roy 4 0 0 0 0 0

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 30 Tyler Bunz 3 129:35 1 1 0 0 8 3.71 0.882 38 Olivier Roy 4 178:00 0 2 1 0 13 4.38 0.871

132 2012 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#5) VS. COLORADO EAGLES (#4) Thunder Summary: Won-3 Lost-0

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 3, 2012 (1) @ Thunder 3, Eagles 1 2847 Roy/Jones Jesse Fratkin Apr. 4, 2012 (2) @ Thunder 3, Eagles 2 (OT) 3050 Roy/Jones Chris D’Alvise Apr. 6, 2012 (3) Thunder 4, @ Eagles 2 5289 Roy/Jones Max Campbell

2012 Western Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 9 Max Campbell 3 4 2 6 0 3 10 Chris D'Alvise 3 2 3 5 0 4 83 Matt Foy 3 1 2 3 2 0 71 Kevin Baker 3 0 3 3 2 1 8 Nathan Deck 3 0 2 2 0 4 2 Tony DeHart 3 0 2 2 0 4 13 Jesse Fratkin 3 1 0 1 2 -1 18 Jordan Fulton 3 1 0 1 0 0 24 Garet Hunt 3 1 0 1 4 1 12 Gabriel Levesque 3 0 1 1 0 0 17 Jason Morgan 3 0 1 1 2 3 31 Olivier Roy 3 0 1 1 0 0 26 Greg Squires 3 0 1 1 4 1 3 Cameron Brodie 3 0 0 0 2 -1 23 Rob Kwiet 3 0 0 0 6 2 5 Mike Little 3 0 0 0 0 2 16 Ryan Lowery 1 0 0 0 0 0 50 Sebastian Owuya 2 0 0 0 0 -1

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 31 Olivier Roy 3 180 3 0 0 0 5 1.67 0.943

133 2012 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#5) VS. ALASKA ACES (#1) Thunder Summary: Won-1 Lost-4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 13, 2012 (1)Thunder 1, @Aces 2 4872 Roy/Coleman Garry Nunn Apr. 14, 2012 (2) Thunder 3, @Aces 2 (OT) 5561 Roy/Coleman Chris D’Alvise Apr. 18, 2012 (3) @Thunder 0, Aces 4 3255 Roy/Coleman Ryan Cruthers Apr. 20, 2012 (4) @Thunder 2, Aces 4 4173 Roy/Coleman Steve Ward Apr. 21, 2012 (5) @Thunder 1, Aces 4 3793 Roy/Coleman Steve Ward

2012 Western Conference Semifinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 9 Max Campbell 5 1 3 4 0 -2 71 Kevin Baker 5 1 2 3 0 -4 10 Chris D'Alvise 5 1 2 3 39 -1 26 Greg Squires 4 2 0 2 2 1 5 Mike Little 5 0 2 2 2 -5 13 Jesse Fratkin 5 1 0 1 2 -4 12 Gabriel Levesque 5 1 0 1 0 -2 3 Cameron Brodie 5 0 1 1 6 0 83 Matt Foy 3 0 1 1 4 -4 16 Ryan Lowery 5 0 1 1 6 1 17 Jason Morgan 5 0 1 1 5 -1 8 Nathan Deck 5 0 0 0 2 -4 2 Tony DeHart 5 0 0 0 0 -2 18 Jordan Fulton 5 0 0 0 12 -6 24 Garet Hunt 5 0 0 0 10 -1 23 Rob Kwiet 5 0 0 0 20 -5 28 Matt Reber 3 0 0 0 2 -1 31 Olivier Roy 5 0 0 0 0 0

# Player GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 31 Olivier Roy 5 307 1 4 0 0 15 2.93 0.906

134 2011 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#3) VS. UTAH GRIZZLIES (#6) Thunder Summary: Won-1 Lost-3

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 5, 2010 (1) Thunder 2, @ Grizzlies 5 2167 Sexsmith/Lamoureux Matt Reber Apr. 6, 2010 (2) Thunder 3, @ Grizzlies 2 (OT) 2647 Sexsmith/Lamoureux Kelly Czuy Apr. 9, 2010 (3) @ Thunder 2, Grizzlies 4 4559 Sexsmith/Lamoureux Matt Reber Apr. 10, 2010 (4) @ Thunder 0, Grizzlies 5 3364 PITTON-Sexsmith/Lamoureux Hugo Carpentier

2011 Western Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

STOCKTON THUNDER 2011 PLAYOFF SCORING # Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 34 Kelly Czuy 4 2 2 4 6 1 18 Jordan Fulton 4 2 1 3 4 1 19 Chris Lawrence 4 0 3 3 4 2 22 Ryan Constant 4 1 1 2 4 -3 15 Jim McKenzie 3 1 0 1 4 0 44 Jody Pederson 4 1 0 1 2 -2 5 Johan Motin 1 0 1 1 0 -1 25 Jordan Bendfeld 4 0 1 1 2 0 24 Garet Hunt 4 0 1 1 4 -2 14 Craig Valette 4 0 1 1 2 0 31 Bryan Pitton 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Anthony Aiello 3 0 0 0 0 -2 26 Pierre-Andre Bureau 3 0 0 0 2 -6 11 Bretton Cameron 3 0 0 0 2 -1 71 Jarrett Konkle 3 0 0 0 0 -3 16 Jordan Foreman 4 0 0 0 0 -2 17 Jason Pitton 4 0 0 0 5 -2 6 Dan Ringwald 4 0 0 0 0 -1 29 Tyson Sexsmith 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 Steve Vanoosten 4 0 0 0 2 -1

# Goalie GP MINS W L OTL SO GA GAA SV% 29 Tyson Sexsmith 4 222 1 2 0 0 11 2.98 0.898 31 Bryan Pitton 1 20 0 1 0 0 3 9.00 0.750

135 2010 NATIONAL CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#6) VS. ALASKA ACES (#3) Thunder Summary: Won-3 Lost-1

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 5, 2010 (1) Thunder 3, @ Aces 4 1876 Perugini/Sauer B.J. Crum Apr. 6, 2010 (2) Thunder 5, @ Aces 2 1734 Perugini/Sauer J.F. Caudron Apr. 9, 2010 (3) @ Thunder 7, Aces 4 4212 Perugini/Reid Kelly Czuy Apr. 10, 2010 (4) @ Thunder 8, Aces 5 4583 Perugini/Sauer-REID Garet Hunt

2010 National Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 9 Oren Eizenman 4 0 9 9 0 2 10 Chris D'Alvise 4 4 2 6 2 1 28 James Bates 4 1 5 6 2 1 34 Kelly Czuy 4 3 2 5 2 3 17 Jason Pitton 4 2 3 5 0 2 71 Matt Robinson 4 2 3 5 0 1 12 J.F. Caudron 4 3 1 4 4 -1 7 Anthony Aiello 4 1 3 4 0 4 11 Igor Gongalsky 4 1 3 4 6 2 37 Matt Marquardt 4 2 1 3 2 2 25 Jordan Bendfeld 4 1 2 3 9 7 27 Daryl Marcoux 4 0 3 3 0 1 22 Ryan Constant 4 2 0 2 4 2 24 Garet Hunt 4 1 0 1 2 -2 35 Andrew Perugini 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 Steve Vanoosten 4 0 1 1 0 -1 5 Bryan Young 4 0 1 1 8 -2

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 35 Andrew Perugini 4 3 1 0 0 239:09:00 15 3.76 0.899

136 2010 NATIONAL CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#6) VS. BAKERSFIELD CONDORS (#2) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-1

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 16, 2010 (1) Thunder 3, @ Condors 2 (OT) 5208 Perugini/Levasseur J.F. Caudron Apr. 17, 2010 (2) Thunder 4, @ Condors 3 (OT) 4827 Perugini/Pielmeier Oren Eizenman Apr. 21, 2010 (3) @ Thunder 0, Condors 3 3831 Perugini/Levasseur Dan Kissel Apr. 23, 2010 (4) @ Thunder 6, Condors 2 4932 Perugini/Levasseur Bryan Young Apr. 24, 2010 (5) @ Thunder 7, Condors 4 4608 Perugini/Pielmeier Colin Hemingway

2010 National Conference Semifinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 9 Oren Eizenman 5 3 3 6 0 7 17 Jason Pitton 5 3 2 5 4 2 12 J.F. Caudron 5 2 3 5 4 3 37 Matt Marquardt 5 2 2 4 7 4 71 Matt Robinson 4 1 3 4 19 5 28 James Bates 5 0 4 4 2 2 22 Ryan Constant 5 0 4 4 4 0 34 Kelly Czuy 3 1 2 3 0 2 11 Igor Gongalsky 5 1 2 3 5 1 20 Colin Hemingway 3 1 2 3 2 -1 24 Garet Hunt 5 1 2 3 0 0 10 Chris D'Alvise 5 2 0 2 0 -2 5 Bryan Young 5 2 0 2 4 7 4 Steve Vanoosten 5 1 1 2 8 6 25 Jordan Bendfeld 5 0 2 2 8 1 27 Daryl Marcoux 5 0 2 2 2 2 7 Anthony Aiello 5 0 1 1 0 0 35 Andrew Perugini 5 0 0 0 0 0

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 35 Andrew Perugini 5 4 1 0 0 319:19:00 14 2.63 0.924

137 2010 NATIONAL CONFERENCE FINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#6) VS. IDAHO STEELHEADS (#1) Thunder Summary: Won-2 Lost-4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 30, 2010 (1) Thunder 2, @ Steelheads 4 3139 PERUGINI-Pitton/Bachman Mark McCutcheon May 1, 2010 (2) Thunder 0, @ Steelheads 4 4827 Perugini/Bachman Brandan Kushniruk May 5, 2010 (3) @ Thunder 1, Steelheads 0 (3 OT)3441 Pitton/Bachman Ryan Constant May 7, 2010 (4) @ Thunder 7, Steelheads 2 4932 Pitton/BACHMAN-Beauchemin Jason Pitton May 8, 2010 (5) @ Thunder 3, Steelheads 6 4521 Pitton/Beauchemin Marty Flichel May 11, 2010 (6) Thunder 5, @ Steelheads 7 4200 Perugini/Beauchemin Mark Derlago

2010 National Conference Finals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 28 James Bates 6 2 5 7 8 -2 71 Matt Robinson 6 3 2 5 10 2 22 Ryan Constant 6 2 2 4 16 1 17 Jason Pitton 6 2 2 4 16 0 4 Steve Vanoosten 6 1 3 4 4 -5 7 Anthony Aiello 6 0 4 4 6 -2 9 Oren Eizenman 6 0 4 4 4 -7 37 Matt Marquardt 6 2 1 3 6 -4 20 Colin Hemingway 5 2 0 2 2 -2 12 J.F. Caudron 6 1 1 2 2 -6 19 Brett Hemingway 2 1 1 2 0 2 11 Igor Gongalsky 5 0 2 2 10 1 34 Kelly Czuy 1 1 0 1 2 -2 24 Garet Hunt 4 1 0 1 6 1 26 Justin Dacosta 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 Chris D'Alvise 4 0 1 1 2 -2 25 Jordan Bendfeld 6 0 0 0 6 2 27 Daryl Marcoux 6 0 0 0 6 -3 35 Andrew Perugini 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 Bryan Pitton 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 Bryan Young 6 0 0 0 4 -2

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 31 Bryan Pitton 4 2 1 0 1 246:50:00 7 1.7 0.943 35 Andrew Perugini 3 0 3 0 0 151:01:00 14 5.56 0.843

138 2009 PACIFIC DIVISION SEMIFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. ONTARIO REIGN (#1) Thunder Summary: Won-4 Lost-3

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 10, 2009 (1) Thunder 3, @ Reign 4 3969 Perugini-PITTON/Zatkoff Shawn Germain Apr. 11, 2009 (2) Thunder 6, @ Reign 5 4063 Pitton/Zatkoff Craig Valette Apr. 15, 2009 (3) @ Thunder 1, Reign 5 4047 Pitton/Zatkoff Bud Holloway Apr. 17, 2009 (4) @ Thunder 5, Reign 4 (OT) 4913 Van Buskirk/Zatkoff James Bates Apr. 19, 2009 (5) @ Thunder 4, Reign 2 4192 Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Craig Valette Apr. 21, 2009 (6) Thunder 3, @ Reign 4 2983 Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Brad Mehalko Apr. 22, 2009 (7) Thunder 5, @ Reign 4 3466 Van Buskirk/Zatkoff Craig Valette

2009 Pacific Division Semifinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 10 Cory Urquhart 7 6 3 9 4 1 14 Craig Valette 7 4 5 9 11 2 20 Cleve Kinley 7 3 5 8 8 4 27 James Bates 7 5 2 7 2 0 11 Igor Gongalsky 7 1 6 7 8 4 26 Ryan Huddy 7 2 4 6 2 -1 18 Judd Blackwater 7 0 6 6 34 3 5 Robbie Bina 7 1 4 5 4 -5 9 Mike Lalonde 5 1 3 4 6 0 55 Mark Adamek 7 1 1 2 2 4 16 David Rohlfs 5 1 1 2 0 -2 15 Damian Surma 7 0 2 2 2 -3 24 Garet Hunt 6 1 0 1 9 -2 29 Brandon Naurato 3 1 0 1 0 0 22 Ryan Constant 7 0 1 1 4 1 23 Daryl Marcoux 7 0 1 1 6 1 3 Sebastien Bisaillon 2 0 0 0 0 -3 12 Adam Huxley 2 0 0 0 0 -1 2 Matt O'Dette 5 0 0 0 6 -3

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 35 Andrew Perugini 1 0 0 0 0 36:00:00 2 3.33 0.895 30 Parker Van Buskirk 4 3 1 0 0 241:04:00 14 3.48 0.886 31 Bryan Pitton 3 1 2 0 0 143:37:00 12 5.01 0.826

139 2009 PACIFIC DIVISION FINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#4) VS. LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS (#2) Thunder Summary: Won-3 Lost-4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 24, 2009 (1) @ Thunder 4, Wranglers 3 4398 Van Buskirk/Fisher-DeCARO Cory Urquhart Apr. 27, 2009 (2) Thunder 2, @ Wranglers 4 2816 Van Buskirk/Fisher Jason Dest Apr. 30, 2009 (3) @ Thunder 5, Wranglers 1 4237 Van Buskirk/DeCaro Craig Valette May 2, 2009 (4) @ Thunder 2, Wranglers 3 (OT) 6596 Van Buskirk/DeCaro Mick Lawrence May 4, 2009 (5) Thunder 2, @ Wranglers 4 5389 Van Buskirk/Fisher Dan Spang May 5, 2009 (6) Thunder 3, @ Wranglers 1 3136 Van Buskirk/Fisher Kenny MacAulay May 6, 2009 (7) Thunder 1, @ Wranglers 5 3282 Van Buskirk/Fisher Tyler Mosienko

2009 Pacific Division Finals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 26 Ryan Huddy 7 3 5 8 2 -1 10 Cory Urquhart 7 4 3 7 2 3 15 Damian Surma 7 3 3 6 6 3 27 James Bates 7 1 5 6 7 0 14 Craig Valette 7 2 2 4 8 2 16 David Rohlfs 7 1 2 3 6 -1 20 Cleve Kinley 7 0 3 3 0 -1 24 Garet Hunt 7 2 0 2 13 0 6 Kenny MacAulay 6 1 1 2 6 -2 29 Brandon Naurato 7 1 1 2 2 -3 18 Judd Blackwater 3 0 2 2 6 0 7 Tyler Kindle 4 0 2 2 0 1 5 Robbie Bina 7 1 0 1 4 -2 55 Mark Adamek 7 0 1 1 2 3 3 Sebastien Bisaillon 1 0 1 1 2 0 22 Ryan Constant 7 0 1 1 13 0 11 Igor Gongalsky 4 0 1 1 11 -2 23 Daryl Marcoux 7 0 1 1 6 0 12 Adam Huxley 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Mike Lalonde 2 0 0 0 0 0

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 30 Parker Van Buskirk 7 3 3 1 0 415:44:00 19 2.74 0.918

140 2008 NATIONAL CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#8) VS. LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS (#1) Thunder Summary: Won- 2 Lost- 4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 11, 2008 (1) Thunder 4, @ Wranglers 2 3442 Boron/Lalande Jonas Almtorp Apr. 12, 2008 (2) Thunder 4, @ Wranglers 5 (OT)3653 Boron/Lalande Ryan Donally Apr. 13, 2008 (3) @ Thunder 2, Wranglers 3 5053 Boron/Lalande Aki Seitsonen Apr. 18, 2008 (4) @ Thunder 3, Wranglers 4 (OT)5569 Boron/Lalande Adam Cracknell Apr. 20, 2008 (5) @ Thunder 6, Wranglers 3 4456 Boron/LALANDE-Sims Stephane Goulet Apr. 22, 2008 (6) Thunder 1, @ Wranglers 4 3464 Boron/Lalande Curtis Fraser

2008 National Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 9 Jacob Micflikier 6 4 9 13 10 7 17 Stephane Goulet 6 5 4 9 0 5 22 Ryan O'Marra 6 2 7 9 10 6 7 Brandon Schwartz 6 3 4 7 0 -3 21 Tim O'Connell 6 3 0 3 4 -2 14 Jonas Almtorp 6 1 2 3 2 -1 44 Brad Farynuk 6 0 3 3 10 5 20 Lance Monych 6 1 1 2 0 -3 11 Geoff Paukovich 6 1 0 1 4 -2 27 Sebastien Bisaillon 6 0 1 1 2 -3 32 Tim Verbeek 6 0 1 1 2 -2 23 Tom Zanoski 4 0 1 1 2 0 55 Mark Adamek 6 0 0 0 4 5 30 Tim Boron 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 Phil Cole 4 0 0 0 8 0 26 Joe Dustin 3 0 0 0 4 0 12 Adam Huxley 6 0 0 0 4 -1 18 Brian Lee 5 0 0 0 4 -1 16 David Rohlfs 2 0 0 0 0 1

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 30 Tim Boron 6 2 2 2 0 378:16:00 20 3.17 0.920

141 2007 NATIONAL CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS STOCKTON THUNDER (#5) VS. IDAHO STEELHEADS (#4) Thunder Summary: Won- 2 Lost- 4

Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal Apr. 10, 2007 (1) Thunder 4, @ Steelheads 2 1879 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Tim Sestito Apr. 11, 2007 (2) Thunder 0, @ Steelheads 3 2171 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Derek Nesbitt Apr. 13, 2007 (3) @ Thunder 1, Steelheads 2 (2OT)5848 Dubnyk/Silverthorn John Lammers Apr. 15, 2007 (4) @ Thunder 3, Steelheads 2 5689 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Tim Sestito Apr/ 16, 2007 (5) @ Thunder 2, Steelheads 3 (OT)4776 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Lance Galbraith Apr. 18, 2007 (6) Thunder 1, @ Steelheads 6 3110 Dubnyk/Silverthorn John Lammers

2007 National Conference Quarterfinals INDIVIDUAL SCORING

# Player GP G A PTS PIM +/- 22 Colin Pepperall 6 2 2 4 16 0 4 Nathan Martz 6 2 1 3 12 -3 10 Liam Reddox 6 2 1 3 4 -1 17 Tim Sestito 6 2 1 3 6 -1 24 Ryan Geris 6 1 2 3 0 -2 9 Mike Lalonde 4 0 3 3 0 0 20 Mathieu Melanson 6 0 3 3 10 0 19 Troy Bodie 6 0 2 2 6 -4 55 Mark Adamek 6 1 0 1 0 4 3 Jason Beckett 6 1 0 1 6 -2 40 Devan Dubnyk 6 0 1 1 2 0 27 Stephane Goulet 5 0 1 1 2 0 14 Jim Dahl 2 0 0 0 0 0 26 Beau Geisler 1 0 0 0 2 1 8 Brendon Hodge 4 0 0 0 4 0 18 Brian Lee 6 0 0 0 10 -4 7 Eric Main 5 0 0 0 6 2 21 Tim O'Connell 6 0 0 0 4 -3 11 Brock Radunske 3 0 0 0 2 -2 32 Tim Verbeek 6 0 0 0 10 -1

# Player GP W L OTL SO MIN GA GAA SV% 40 Devan Dubnyk 6 2 2 2 0 394:56:00 18 2.73 0.913

142 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF PENALTY SHOTS BY THUNDER

0 MADE, 1 MISSED 1. MISSED – Matt Reber vs. Riley Gill vs Reading 5/24/13

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF PENALTY SHOTS VS. THUNDER

0 MADE, 3 MISSED 1. MISSED – Andrew Martens vs. Parker Van Buskirk @ Ontario 4/21/09 2. MISSED – Dan Riedel vs. Parker Van Buskirk vs. Las Vegas 5/2/09 3. MISSED – Austin Smith vs. Olivier Roy vs Idaho 5/10/13

THUNDER ALL-TIME PLAYOFF SPECIAL TEAMS SH GOALS Season Power Play - % - Rank Penalty Kill - % - Rank GF GA 2013-14 6-27 22.2% (1st) 20-24 83.3% (T-12) 3 0 2012-13 7-83 8.4% (13th) 68-81 84.0% (8th) 0 3 2011-12 4-23 17.4% (6th) 26-31 83.9% (8th) 2 0 2010-11 1-13 7.7% (12th) 11-17 64.7% (T-14) 0 2 2009-10 16*-69 23.2% (4th) 54-69 78.3% (T-10) 2 5 2008-09 10-69 14.5% (12th) 46-59 78.0% (13th) 0 4 2007-08 1-25 4.0% (T-19) 23-27 85.2% (9th) 1 1 2006-07 2-41 4.9% (17th) 31 -37 80.6% (11th) 1 1 * Led ECHL

THUNDER ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL

Most Points, Postseason 24 Most Shots, Game 10 (2x) Ryan Hayes, 2012-13 Troy Bodie vs. Idaho, Apr. 13, 2007 Most Points, Game 6 Cory Urquhart at Ontario, Apr. 10, 2009 Jacob Micflikier vs. Las Vegas, Apr. 20, 2008 Most PP Goals, Postseason 3 (2x) Most Goals, Postseason 10 Kelly Czuy, 2009-10 Cory Urquhart, 2008-09 Shawn Weller, 2012-13 Most Goals, Game 3 (5x) Most PP Goals, Game 2 Stephane Goulet vs. Las Vegas, Apr. 20, 2008 Jeremy Langlois vs. Ontario, Apr. 19, 2014 Cory Urquhart at Ontario, Apr. 10, 2009 Fastest Goal , Start Of Game 0:13 Ryan Hayes vs. Las Vegas, Apr. 14, 2013 4/24/10 – Chris D’Alvise vs. Bakersfield Jeremy Langlois vs. Ontario, Apr. 19, 2014 Fastest Goal, Start Of 2nd Period 0:28 Joey Martin at Ontario, Apr. 22, 2014 4/11/08 – Craig Valette @ Ontario Most Assists, Postseason 16 Fastest Goal, Start Of 3rd Period 0:24 Oren Eizenman, 2009-10 4/23/14 – James Henry vs. Ontario Most Assists, Game 5 Fastest Goal, Start Of Overtime 0:17 Jacob Micflikier vs. Las Vegas, Apr. 20, 2008 4/4/12 – Chris D’Alvise vs. Colorado Most PIM, Postseason 40 Judd Blackwater, 2008-09 Most PIM, Game 17 Andrew Clark at Las Vegas, Apr. 8, 2013 Daniel Gibb vs. Idaho, May 11, 2013 Garet Hunt at Ontario, Apr. 23, 2014 Most Shots, Postseason 91 Shawn Weller, 2012-13

143 THUNDER ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS - GOALIES

Most Appearances 22 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most Minutes 1261 Olivier Roy, 2012-13

Most Wins 12 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most Losses 7 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most OT losses 2 Devan Dubnyk, 2006-07 Tim Boron, 2007-08 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most Shots 660 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most Saves 601 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most Saves, Game 49 Bryan Pitton vs. Idaho, May 5, 2010 Most Goals allowed 59 Olivier Roy, 2012-13 Most GA, Game 6 (4x) Devan Dubnyk at Idaho, Apr. 18, 2007 Andrew Perugini at Idaho, May 11, 2010 Olivier Roy at Reading, May 18, 2013 Tyler Bunz vs. Reading, May 25, 2013 Most Shutouts 1 Bryan Pitton, 2009-10 Lowest GAA 1.70 Bryan Pitton, 2009-10 Best Save Percentage .943 Bryan Pitton, 2009-10

144 THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORDS – TEAM

GOALS Fewest Scored, Series 1 (2x) 2007-08 (vs. Las Vegas – NCQ, Lost Series 2-4) Most Goals Scored, Playoffs 62 2010-11 (vs. Utah – WCQ, Lost Series 1-3) 2012-13 2012-13 (vs. Idaho – WCF, Won Series 4-1) Most Goals Scored, Series 27 Most Against, Playoffs 15 2008-09 (vs. Ontario – PDS Won Series 4-3) 2009-10 Most Goals Scored, Period 5 (2x) Most Against, Series 7 4/9/10 vs. Alaska (Gm3,7-4 win) (3rd period) 2009-10 4/10/10 vs. Alaska (Gm4, 8-5 win) (1st period) Most Against, One Game 3 4/12/13 vs. Las Vegas (Gm6, 5-3 win)(3rd Period) 4/12/13 vs. Las Vegas (5-3 win) Most Goals Scored, One game, both teams 13 Fewest Against, Playoffs 4 (2x) 4/10/10 vs. Alaska (Gm4, 8-5 win) 2007-08 Most Goals Scored, One game, Home 8 2013-14 4/10/10 vs. Alaska (Gm4, 8-5 win) Fewest Against, Series 1 Most Goals Scored, One game, Road 6 2013-14 (vs. Ontario – WCQ, Won Series 4-0) 4/11/09 at Ontario (Gm2, 6-5 win) Fewest Goals Against, Playoffs 7 SHORT-HANDED GOALS 2006-07 Fewest Goals Against, Series 7 Most Scored, Playoffs 3 2011-12 (vs. Colorado – WCQ, Won Series 3-0) 2013-14 2013-14 (vs. Ontario – WCQ, Won Series 4-0) Most Scored, Series 2 Fewest Goals Scored, Playoffs 7 2011-12 (vs. Colorado – WCQ, Won Series 3-0) 2010-11 2013-14 (vs. Bakersfield – WCS, Lost Series 4-1) Fewest Goals Scored, Series 7 (2x) Most Scored, One Game 1 (9x) 2010-11 (vs. Utah – WCQ Lost series 3-1) 2006-07 4/10/07 at Idaho (4-2 win) 2011-12 (vs. Alaska – WCS Lost series 4-1) 2007-08 4/11/08 at Las Vegas (4-2 win) Most Goals allowed, Playoffs 72 2009-10 4/6/10 at Alaska (5-2 win) 2012-13 4/24/10 vs. Bakersfield (7-4 win) Most Goals allowed, One Game 7 2011-12 4/3/12 vs. Colorado (3-1 win) 5/11/10 at Idaho (WCF Gm6, 5-7 loss) 4/6/12 @ Colorado (4-2 win) Most Goals allowed, Period 4 2013-14 4/22/14 at Ontario (5-2 win) 4/11/09 at Ontario (PDS, Gm2, 1-5 loss) 5/7/14 vs. Bakersfiled (6-2 win) 5/25/13 vs. Reading (KCF, Gm5, 0-6 loss) 5/10/14 vs. Bakersfield (3-5 loss) Longest game (all-time) 100:36 Most Against, Playoffs 5 5/5/10 vs. Idaho (NCF, Gm3, 3OT, Win) 2009-10 Ryan Constant - GWG Most Against, Series 3 Longest game (home) 100:36 2009-10 (vs. Idaho – NCF, Lost Series 2-4) 5/5/10 vs. Idaho (NCF, Gm3, 3OT, Win) Most Against, Game 2 (2x) Ryan Constant - GWG 4/17/09 vs. Ontario (5-4 win) Longest game (road) 71:39 5/1/10 at Idaho (4-0 loss) 5/5/13 at Idaho (WCF, Gm2, OT, Win) Fewest Scored 0 (3x) Andrew Clark - GWG 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13 Fewest Against 0 (2x) POWER PLAY GOALS 2011-12, 2013-14

Most Scored, Playoffs 16 PENALTY MINUTES 2009-10 Most Scored, Series 7 Most Penalty Minutes, Postseason 224 2009-10 (vs. Idaho – NCF, Lost Series 2-4) 2009-10 Most Scored, One Game 3 (2x) Most Penalty Minutes, Game 47 5/7/10 vs. Idaho (NCF, Gm4, 7-2 win) 4/21/2012 vs. Alaska 5/11/10 at Idaho (NCF, Gm6, 7-5 loss) 6 minor, 1 major, 3 misconduct Fewest Scored, Playoffs 1 (2x) Fewest Penalty Minutes 43 2007-08, 2010-11 2010-11

145 Fewest Penalty Minutes, Game 0 4/22/08 @ Las Vegas (1-4 loss) STREAKS

SHUTOUTS Longest Winning Streak (One Postseason) Overall 5 Most For, Postseason 1 2009-10 (4/6-4/17) 5/5/10 vs. Idaho (1-0 win) (3 OT) Home 6 Most Against, Postseason 4 2012-13 (4/5-4/26) 2012-13 4/8/13 at Las Vegas (WCQ, 0-3 loss) Road 4 4/10/13 at Las Vegas (WCQ, 0-3 loss) 2012-13 (4/20-5/5) 5/19/13 at Reading (KCF, 0-4 loss) 5/25/13 vs Reading (KCF, 0-6 loss) Longest Losing Streak (One Postseason) Fewest, Postseason 0 (5x) Overall 3 2006-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 2007-08 (4/12-4/18) Fewest Against, Postseason 0 (2x) 2011-12 (4/18-4-21) 2007-08, 2008-09 2012-13 (4/8-4/10) Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout 24 2012-13 (5/18-5/21) 4/13/07 – 5/6/09 Home 3 2011-12 (4/18-4/21) SHOTS Road 4 2012-13(4/8-4/19) Most One Series 245 2012-13 vs. Las Vegas (WCQ, Won Series 4-3) DECISIVE GAMES Most One Game 50 4/12/13 vs. Las Vegas (WCQ, Gm6, 5-3 win) Greatest Winning Margin Most One Period 21 Home 5 5/6/09 at Las Vegas – (PDF, Gm7, 1-5 loss)(3rd Period) May 7, 2010 vs. Idaho, 7-2 Most Against Series 252 Road 3 2007-08 vs. Las Vegas (NCQ, Lost Series 2-4) Apr. 6, 2010 at Alaska, 5-2 Most Against, Game 52 4/18/08 vs. Las Vegas (NCQ, Gm4, 3-4 OTL) Greatest Losing Margin Most Against, One Period 21 Home 6 4/13/08 vs. Las Vegas (NCQ, Gm3, 2-3 loss)(3rd period) May 25, 2013 vs. Reading, 0-6 Road 5 Fewest For, One Series 98 Apr. 18, 2007 at Idaho, 1-6 2011-12 vs. Colorado (WCQ, Won Series 3-0) Fewest For, One Game 16 SWEEPS 5/8/10 vs. Idaho (NCF, Gm5, 3-6 loss) Swept Team Fewest For, One Period (regulation) 1 2011-12 vs. Colorado (WCQ, Won Series 3-0) 4/15/09 vs. Ontario – (PDS, Gm3, 1-5 loss) (1st period) 2013-14 vs. Ontario (WCQ, Won Series 4-0) Fewest Against, One Game 19 Sweeped 4/19/14 vs. Ontario (WCQ, Gm2, 5-3 win) None Fewest Against, One Period (regulation) 4 (4x) 4/27/09 at Las Vegas (PDF, Gm2, 6-5 win) ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RECORDS 4/6/11 at Utah (WCQ, Gm2, 3-2 OTW) 4/9/11 vs. Utah (WCQ, Gm3, 2-4 loss) Alaska: 7-7 4/4/12 vs. Colorado (WCQ, Gm2, 3-2 OTW) Bakersfield: 5-5 4/19/14 vs. Ontario (WCQ, Gm2, 5-3 win) Colorado: 3-0 Idaho: 8-9 Las Vegas: 9-8 Ontario: 8-3 Reading (EAST): 1-4 Utah: 1-3

Postseason Game Home Attendance Record 6,596 vs. Las Vegas, May 2, 2009 (3-2 loss) OT

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147

Alaska Aces Bakersfield Condors

Western Conference Western Conference Mountain Division Pacific Division

724 E. 15th Avenue 1001 Truxtun Ave. Anchorage, AK. 99501 Bakersfield, CA. 93303 www.alaskaaces.com www.bakersfieldcondors.com Phone: (907) 258-2237 Phone: (661) 324-7825 Fax: (907) 278-4297 Fax: (661) 324-6929

President: Matthew Riley Managing Partner: Terry Parks Coach: Jean-Francois Houle Coach: PR Contacts: Kevin Bartl & Ryan Holt PR Contact: Mike Benton Home Arena: Rabobank Arena (8,782) Home Arena: Sullivan Arena (6,399) NHL Affiliate: Edmonton Oilers NHL Affiliate: Minnesota Wild & St. Louis Blues AHL Affiliate: Oklahoma City Barons AHL Affiliate: Wild 2013-2014 Results: (5-4-2) 2013-2014 Results: (2-5-0) October 25, 2013 Stockton 5 at Bakersfield 4 February 7, 2014 Stockton 2 at Alaska 4 November 10, 2013 Stockton 2 at Bakersfield 1 February 8, 2014 Stockton 2 at Alaska 5 November 14, 2013 Stockton 6 at Bakersfield 2 February 9, 2014 Stockton 3 at Alaska 4 November 17, 2013 Bakersfield 4 at Stockton 3 (SO) February 11, 2014 Stockton 1 at Alaska 3 November 30, 2013 Stockton 3 at Bakersfield 6 February 13, 2014 Stockton 4 at Alaska 3 December 15, 2013 Bakersfield 5 at Stockton 6 March 22, 2014 Alaska 4 at Stockton 5 (OT) January 14, 2014 Stockton 2 at Bakersfield 7 January 18, 2014 Bakersfield 3 at Stockton 4 (SO) March 23, 2014 Alaska 7 at Stockton 2 February 4, 2014 Stockton 1 at Bakersfield 4

March 4, 2014 Stockton 0 at Bakersfield 3 2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): April 11, 2014 Stockton 2 at Bakersfield 3 (OT) Fri. Oct. 24 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Oct. 25 Stockton 7:30 p.m. 2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): Fri. Nov. 14 at Alaska 8:15 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 15 at Alaska 8:15 p.m. Sat. Oct. 18 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 16 at Alaska 4:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 19 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Thu. Dec. 4 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Thu. Nov. 20 at Bakersfield 10:35 a.m. Fri. Dec. 5 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Nov. 22 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 6 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sun. Nov. 23 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 6 at Alaska 8:15 p.m. Wed. Nov. 26 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 7 at Alaska 8:15 p.m. Fri. Dec. 26 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 8 at Alaska 4:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 27 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Fri. Mar. 27 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Fri. Jan. 2 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 28 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Wed. Feb. 11 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Tue. Mar. 17 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sun. Mar. 29 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Tue. Apr. 7 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m.

Fri. Apr. 10 at Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. 2013-14 Team Leaders: Sat. Apr. 11 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Goals: Peter Sivak (31) Assists: Peter Sivak (52) 2013-14 Team Leaders: Points: Peter Sivak (83) Goals: Joel Broda, Greg Miller* (21) (*17 w/STK, 4 w/BAK) Assists: Jordan Knackstedt (32) Plus/minus: Peter Sivak (49) Points: Jordan Knackstedt, Greg Miller* (51) (*38 w/STK, 13 w/BAK) PIM: Dustin Molle (116) Plus/minus: Ryan Little* (17) (*-1 w/ONT, 18 w/BAK) Power play goals: Brendan Connolly (8) PIM: Andrew Carroll* (172) (*54 w/GRN, 118 w/BAK) Shots: Peter Sivak (264) Power play goals: Greg Miller* (9) (*7 w/STK, 2 w/BAK) 2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Shots: Chris Collins (185) Gerald Coleman (14-6-5, 2.39 GAA, .910 SV%, 2 SO) Olivier Roy (13-7-0, 2.10 GAA, .922 SV%, 4 SO) 2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Laurent Brossoit* (26-9-2, 2.01 GAA, .926 SV%, 8 SO) (*2 w/AK, 38 w/BAK) Chet Pickard (6-11-1, 3.20 GAA, .875 SV%, 0 SO)

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Colorado Eagles Idaho Steelheads

Western Conference Western Conference Mountain Division Mountain Division

251 South Capitol Boulevard 1625 Pelican Lakes Point, Suite 100 Boise, ID. 83702 Windsor, Colorado 80550 www.idahosteelheads.com www.coloradoeagles.com Phone: (208) 383-0080 Phone: (970) 686-7468 Fax: (208) 383-0194 Fax: (970) 674-9549

President: Eric Trapp President: Martin Lind Coach: Coach: Chris Stewart PR Contact: Will Hoenike PR Contacts: Kevin McGlue & Jessica Kading

Home Arena: CenturyLink Arena (5,006) Home Arena: (5,289) NHL Affiliate: Stars NHL Affiliate: Calgary Flames AHL Affiliate: AHL Affiliate:

2013-2014 Results: (3-5-0) 2013-2014 Results: (4-3-0) November 23, 2013 Idaho 1 at Stockton 3 October 19, 2013 Colorado 0 at Stockton 5 November 24, 2013 Idaho 3 at Stockton 4 (OT) November 6, 2013 Stockton 1 at Colorado 4 December 4, 2013 Stockton 3 at Idaho 6 November 8, 2013 Stockton 3 at Colorado 2 (OT) December 6, 2013 Stockton 2 at Idaho 4 February 1, 2014 Colorado 7 at Stockton 5 December 7, 2013 Stockton 4 at Idaho 3 February 21, 2014 Stockton 4 at Colorado 6 March 26, 2013 Idaho 4 at Stockton 2 February 22, 2014 Stockton 4 at Colorado 3 (OT) March 28, 2013 Idaho 4 at Stockton 1 February 23, 2014 Stockton 5 at Colorado 4 March 30, 2013 Idaho 4 at Stockton 3

2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): 2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): Wed. Dec. 10 at Colorado 6:05 p.m. Wed. Oct. 29 at Idaho 6:10 p.m. Fri. Dec. 12 at Colorado 6:05 p.m. Fri. Oct. 31 at Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sat. Dec. 13 at Colorado 6:05 p.m. Sat. Nov. 1 at Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sun. Dec. 14 at Colorado 2:05 p.m. Fri. Dec. 19 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Tue. Jan. 6 at Colorado 6:05 p.m. Sat. Dec. 20 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Wed. Jan. 7 at Colorado 6:05 p.m. Sun. Dec. 21 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Fri. Jan. 23 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 20 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 24 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 21 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Sun. Jan. 25 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 22 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 13 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Wed. Mar. 4 at Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sat. Feb. 14 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Fri. Mar. 6 at Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sun. Feb 15 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 7 at Idaho 6:10 p.m.

Fri. Mar. 13 Stockton 7:30 p.m. 2013-14 Team Leaders: Sat. Mar. 14 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Goals: Kyle Ostrow (28) Sun. Mar. 15 Stockton 4:00 p.m. Assists: Trent Daavettila (44)

Points: Kyle Ostrow, Trent Daavettila (66) 2013-14 Team Leaders:

Goals: Tommy Grant (23) Plus/minus: Mark Nemec (37) Assists: William Rapuzzi (42) PIM: Jesse Mychan (262) Points: William Rapuzzi (58)

Power play goals: Luke Fulghum, Kyle Kraemer* (8) (*5 w/ONT, 3 w/COL) Plus/minus: Brett Robinson (19) Shots: Aaron Schneekloth (201) PIM: Mitch Wahl (160)

2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Power play goals: Tommy Grant (11) Marc Cheverie (18-12-8, 2.66 GAA, .897 SV%, 1 SO) Shots: Mitch Wahl (200) Adam Brown (9-5-3, 2.98 GAA, .896 SV%, 0 SO)

2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Pat Nagle (23-14-4, 2.73 GAA, .918 SV%, 1 SO) Josh Robinson (13-7-1, 2.58 GAA, .911 SV%, 0 SO)

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Ontario Reign Utah Grizzlies

Western Conference Western Conference Pacific Division Mountain Division

901 Via Piemonte, Suite 370 3200 South Decker Lake Dr. Ontario, CA 91764 West Valley City, UT 84119 www.ontarioreign.com www.utahgrizzlies.com Phone: (970) 686-7468 Phone: (801) 9888-8000 Fax: (970) 674-9549 Fax: (801) 988-7000

President: Justin Kemp President: Kevin Bruder Coach: Coach: Tim Branham PR Contacts: Laura Tolbirt & Jesse Liebman PR Contact: Adrian Denny

Home Arena: Citizens Business Bank Arena (9,395) NHL Affiliate: & Winnipeg Jets Home Arena: Maverik Center (10,207) AHL Affiliate: Manchester Monarchs & St. John’s IceCaps NHL Affiliate: AHL Affiliate: Norfolk Admirals 2013-2014 Results: (6-7-3) October 23, 2013 Ontario 4 at Stockton 2 2013-2014 Results: (8-3-1) November 15, 2013 Ontario 4 at Stockton 1 November 1, 2013 Utah 2 at Stockton 3 November 27, 2013 Stockton 2 at Ontario 3 (SO) November 2, 2013 Utah 1 at Stockton 6 November 29, 2013 Ontario 4 at Stockton 1 November 22, 2013 Utah 2 at Stockton 3 December 20, 2013 Stockton 2 at Ontario 3 (SO) January 10, 2014 Stockton 3 at Utah 2 (SO) December 21, 2013 Ontario 3 at Stockton 2 January 11, 2014 Stockton 4 at Utah 6 December 22, 2013 Stockton 5 at Ontario 1 February 15, 2014 Utah 0 at Stockton 1 January 15, 2014 Stockton 4 at Ontario 2 March 8, 2014 Utah 3 at Stockton 2 (SO) January 24, 2014 Stockton 4 at Ontario 1 March 14, 2014 Utah 2 at Stockton 3 January 26, 2014 Ontario 5 at Stockton 2 March 15, 2014 Utah 4 at Stockton 1 February 5, 2014 Stockton 6 at Ontario 3 March 19, 2014 Stockton 1 at Utah 2 March 2, 2014 Ontario 1 at Stockton 3 April 4, 2014 Utah 2 at Stockton 3 March 29, 2014 Stockton 1 at Ontario 3 April 5, 2014 Utah 2 at Stockton 5 April 2, 2014 Ontario 3 at Stockton 2 (OT) April 6, 2014 Stockton 4 at Ontario 2 April 9, 2014 Stockton 3 at Ontario 5 2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): Fri. Nov. 7 Stockton 7:30 p.m. 2014-2015 Schedule (ALL TIMES PST): Fri. Nov. 28 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Wed. Nov. 5 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Fri. Jan. 9 at Utah 6:05 p.m. Tue. Nov. 11 at Ontario 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan 10 at Utah 6:05 p.m. Tue. Dec. 30 Stockton 7:30 p.m. Wed. Feb. 25 at Utah 6:05 p.m. Wed. Dec. 31 Stockton 6:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 27 at Utah 6:05 p.m. Sun. Jan. 4 at Ontario 3:00 p.m. Sat. Feb. 28 at Utah 6:05 p.m. Wed. Mar. 11 at Ontario 7:00 p.m. Wed. Mar. 25 at Ontario 7:00 p.m. 2013-14 Team Leaders: Sat. Apr. 4 at Ontario 6:00 p.m. Goals: David Vallorani (24) Assists: David Vallorani (35) 2013-14 Team Leaders: Points: David Vallorani (59) Goals: Matt White (22)

Assists: Matt White (35) Points: Matt White (57) Plus/minus: Martin Lee (26) PIM: Danick Paquette (277) Plus/minus: Olivier Dame-Malka* (22) (*19 w/FLA, 3 w/ONT) PIM: Alex Penner (239) Power play goals: Jamie MacQueen (9) Shots: Danick Paquette (209) Power play goals: Matt White, Chris Crane* (6) (*5 w/SF, 1 w/ONT) Shots: Matt White (188) 2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Igor Bobkov (17-8-4, 2.04 GAA, .921 SV%, 2 SO) 2013-2014 Goalie Profile: Aaron Dell (19-7-3, 2.14 GAA, .920 SV%, 2 SO) Michael Hutchinson (22-4-2, 2.08 GAA, .921 SV%, 3 SO) Jussi Olkinuora (14-11-1, 3.01 GAA, .887 SV%, 1 SO)

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NON-SCHEDULED OPPONENTS GREENVILLE ROAD WARRIORS 650 N. Academy St. 444 Mt. Rushmore Rd. N Greenville, SC 29601 Rapid City, SD 57701 200 East Stacy Rd. Phone: (864) 250-4868 Phone: (605) 716-7825 Suite 1350 Fax: (864) 250-4793 Fax: (605) 716-6100 Allen, TX 75002 www.greenvilleroadwarriors.com www.rapidcityrush.com Phone: (972) 912-1000 PR contact: Alan Fuehring PR contact: Mark Binetti Fax: (972) 912-1001 www.allenamericans.com GWINNETT GLADIATORS READING ROYALS PR contact: Tommy Daniels PO Box 957238 700 Penn Street Duluth, GA. 30095 Reading, PA. 19602 BEAST Phone: (770) 497-5100 Phone: (610) 898-7825 7575 Kennedy Road South Fax: (770) 497-5101 Fax: (610) 898-4625 Brampton, ON L6W4T2 www.gwinnettgladiators.com www.royalshockey.com Phone: (905) 564-1684 PR contact: Nick Bove PR contact: Mark Thompson Fax: www.bramptonbeast.com SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS PR contact: Mallory Dayot 1202 East 38th Street 3300 W. Montague Avenue, , IN 46205 Suite A-200 CINCINNATI CYCLONES Phone: (317) 925-3835 North Charleston, S.C. 29418 100 Broadway St. Fax: (317) 925-3850 Phone: (843) 744-2248 Cincinnati, OH 45202 www.indyfuelhockey.com Fax: (843) 744-2898 Phone: (513) 421-4111 PR contact: Tony Brown www.stingrayshockey.com Fax: (513) 333-3040 PR contact: Joseph Zakrzewski www.cycloneshockey.com KALAMAZOO WINGS PR contact: Nick Brunker 3620 Vanrick Drive TOLEDO WALLEYE Kalamazoo, MI. 49001 406 Washington Street ELMIRA JACKALS Phone: (269) 349-9772 Toledo, OH. 43604 155 N. Main St. Fax: (269) 345-6584 Phone: (419) 725-9255 Elmira, NY 14901 www.kwings.com Fax: (419) 725-4368 Phone: (607) 734-7825 PR contact: Mike Modugno www.toledowalleye.com Fax: (607) 733-2237 PR contact: Andi Roman & Matt Melzak www.JackalsHockey.com MISSOURI MAVERICKS PR contact: Jared Abbott 19100 E. Valley View Parkway Independence, MO 64055 9128 E 46th Street EVANSVILLE ICEMEN Phone: (816) 252-7825 Tulsa, OK 74145 530 Main St Fax: (816) 886-5941 Phone: (918) 632-7825 Evansville, IN 47708 www.missourimavericks.com Fax: (918) 632-0006 Phone: (812) 421-4625 PR contact: Madeleine Stroth www.tulsaoilers.com Fax: (812) 463-6142 PR contact: Rob Loeber www.evansvilleicemen.com ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS PR contact: Sean Pooley 8701 Maitland Summit Blvd. WHEELING NAILERS Orlando, FL 32810 1315 Main Street FLORIDA EVERBLADES Phone: (407) 951-8200 Wheeling, W.V. 26003 11000 Everblades Parkway Fax: (321) 972-1924 Phone: (304) 234-4625 Estero, FL. 33928 www.orlandosolarbearshockey.com Fax: (304) 233-4846 Phone: (239) 948-7825 PR contact: Bob Mills www.wheelingnailers.com Fax: (239) 948-2248 PR contact: Craig Bommer & D.J. Abisalih www.floridaeverblades.com PR contact: Alex Reed 1201 River Drive WICHITA THUNDER Moline, IL 61265 505 W. Maple Suite 100 FORT WAYNE KOMETS Phone: (309) 277-1364 Wichita, KS 67213 1010 Memorial Way Fax: (309) 277-1362 Phone: (316) 264-4625 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 www.myqcmallards.net Fax: (316) 264-3037 Phone: (260) 483-0011 PR contact: Brian Lavelle www.wichitathunder.com Fax: (260) 483-3899 PR contact: Jason Mals www.komets.com PR contact: Chuck Bailey 2013-2014 ECHL 2013-2014 ECHL ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE

NORTH DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION Cincinnati Cyclones Allen Americans Evansville IceMen Fort Wayne Komets Missouri Mavericks Indy Fuel Quad City Mallards Kalamazoo Wings Rapid City Rush Toledo Walleye Tulsa Oilers Wheeling Nailers Wichita Thunder

EAST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION Elmira Jackals Alaska Aces Florida Everblades Bakersfield Condors Greenville Road Warriors Colorado Eagles Gwinnett Gladiators Idaho Steelheads Orlando Solar Bears Ontario Reign Reading Royals Stockton Thunder South Carolina Stingrays Utah Grizzlies

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152 New York Islanders

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE AFFILIATE

The New York Islanders, one of the most storied dynasties in hockey history, extended its affiliation agreement with the Thunder to extend their partnership during the 2014-15 campaign. This will be the second season the Thunder will be affiliated with the Islanders.

Founded in 1972, the New York Islanders rose to prominence in the early 1980’s when they became the first American-based NHL franchise to win four consecutive Stanley Cups. The foundation of those Islanders teams was Hockey Hall of Famers like , Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier, who in winning four straight Stanley Cups with the Islanders between 1980 and 1983.

Currently, the franchise is led by Charles Want, who’s been the principle owner of the Islanders since 2004 and part owner since 2000, however in August 2014, it was announced that the team will be transitioning into the hands of former Washington Capitals co-owner Jon Ledecky and investor Scott Malkin during the next two seasons. The task of returning the Islanders to their former glory is that of General Manager and former NHL goaltender Garth Snow and Head Coach .

Eight members of the Islanders have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame including players Mike Bossy, Clark Gillies, Pat LaFontaine, Denis Potvin, Billy Smith and Bryan Trottier along with builders and .

The current team is very young and very exciting as 24 year-old captain and former first overall pick John Taveres heads up a team with an average age just shy of 27. The Isles also employ Colin McDonald, who played 3 games for the Thunder registering 2 assists in 2008-09.

The Islanders have sent four players to Stockton who have been drafted by the Islanders including:  Kirill Kabanov (Drafted 3rd Round, 65th Overall in 2010)  Jason Clark (Drafted 3rd Round, 82nd Overall in 2010)  Andrey Pedan (Drafted 3rd Round, 63rd Overall in 2011)  Alan Quine (Drafted 6th Round, 166th Overall in 2013)

New York Islanders Hockey Club 1255 Hempstead Turnpike Uniondale, NY 11553 Phone: (516) 501-6700 PR contact: Kimber Auerbach

Bridgeport Sound Tigers

AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE AFFILIATE

The Bridgeport Sound Tigers are the American Hockey League affiliate of the Thunder, entering their second season of an affiliation through the New York Islanders. The Sound Tigers began play in the AHL in 2001 and are also owned by New York Islanders owner Charles Wang.

The Sound Tigers are led by second year head coach Scott Pellerin, who previously served as an assistant with the Manchester Monarchs of the AHL for six seasons.

Bridgeport, who plays out of Webster Bank Arena, competes in the AHL’s Eastern Conference and Northeast Division. During the first year of the affiliation in 2013-14, the Sound Tigers sent to the Thunder:  Marc Cantin  Mike Dalhuisen  Mathieu Gagnon  Sean Escobedo  Matt Mangene (NYI)  Jason Clark (NYI)  Kirill Kabanov (NYI)  Joey Diamond  Riley Wetmore  Andrey Pedan (NYI)  Greg Miller  Alan Quine (NYI)  Nick Larson  Mike Keenan  Parker Milner  Nick Tremblay  Jeremy Langlois  Ben Rosen  Adam Brace

Bridgeport also extended Professional Tryout Contracts to Andrew Clark and Joey Martin during the first year of the affiliation.

Bridgeport Sound Tigers Hockey Club 600 Main Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 Phone: (203) 334-4625 PR contact: Paul Ryan

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154 THE ECHL

Brian McKenna ECHL Commissioner

LEAGUE ADDRESS ECHL OFFICE ECHL Brian McKenna - Commissioner 116 Village Blvd, Suite 230 Patrick J. Kelly - Commissioner Emeritus Princeton, NJ 08540 Ryan Crelin – Senior Vice President of Business (609) 452-0770 - Phone Operations (609) 452-7147 - Fax Rich Bello – Director of Team Business Development Todd Corliss – Director of Finance E-mail: @echl.com Valerie Persinger – Executive/Marketing Assistant Official website: ECHL.com Resource website: ECHL.com/media Joe Ernst - Vice President of Hockey Operations Jeff Zavatsky - Director of Hockey Operations Joe Babik - Director of Communications Todd Merton – Director of Marketing and Licensing

2015 KELLY CUP PLAYOFFS FORMAT The top four teams in each division during the regular season will qualify for the 2015 Kelly Cup Playoffs. All four rounds of the playoffs will be played in a best-of-seven format.

The first two rounds of the playoffs will be played entirely within the division with the division winner meeting the fourth-place finisher and the second-place finisher meeting the team that finished in third place in the Division Semifinals. The Division Finals will pit the winner of each series against each other. The winner of the North Division Finals will meet the winner of the South Division Finals in the Eastern Conference Finals while the winner of the Central Division Finals will meet the winner of the Pacific Division Finals in the Western Conference Finals. The 2015 Kelly Cup Finals will see the Eastern Conference champion take on the Western Conference champion.

155 ECHL CRITICAL DATES 2014-15

October, 2014 2 Players may report to Training Camp for team February, 2015 meetings, registration, physicals, etc. 1 Any NHL/AHL Player bought out of contract after Submission of Training Camp Rosters due via email this date may not appear on an ECHL Protected List (3:00 pm ET) 15 Overseas Deadline (3:00 pm ET) & IIHF Transfer 3 Training Camp opens (Members may begin on-ice Deadline (6:00 pm ET) sessions) March, 2015 7 Player Background Forms due for all Players in 2 NHL Trade Deadline (3:00 pm ET) Training Camp (noon ET) 9 AHL Trade Deadline (3:00 pm ET) 8 NHL Regular Season begins 11 Recall/Assignment Deadline (11:59 pm local 10 AHL Regular Season begins time); refer to ECHL Playing Rule 2(c)

15 Submission of Opening Day Rosters due via 12 ECHL Trade Deadline (3:00 pm ET) email (3:00 pm ET) Last day to add a Player from the Central Hockey League 17 27th ECHL Regular Season begins April, 2015 November, 2014 10 Last day to place a Player on Waivers (5:00 pm 1 Deadline for submission of ECHL Hall of Fame ET) candidates 11 Last day of 2014-2015 ECHL Regular Season 16 Active Rosters cut down from 21 to 20 (by 3:00 Last day of NHL Regular Season pm ET) 13 Submission of Playoff Rosters due (3:00 pm ET) December, 2014 19 Christmas Waiver/Trade Freeze begins (5:00 pm 15 Kelly Cup Playoffs begin ET) 19 Last day of AHL Regular Season 23-25 Christmas Break (no games played) June, 2015 26 Christmas Waiver/Trade Freeze ends (noon ET) 1 Protected Lists due (3:00 pm ET)

January, 2015 12 Future Considerations Trade Deadline (3:00 pm 20-22 ECHL All-Star Classic (Orlando, FL) ET) ECHL Board of Governors Meeting (Orlando, FL) 15 Season Ending Rosters due (3:00 pm ET) 23 Jersey Reversal Date (home teams wear “road” jerseys and vice versa)

156 ECHL OFFICIALS

Supervisors 32 – Camden Nuckols 67 – Scott DeBaugh 33 – Chris Cahoon 68 – William Hancock Jim Doyle 34 – Tyler Mackereth 70 – Judson Ritter Pat Kelly 35 – Kollin Kleinendorst 71 – Shaun Morgan Dave Madsen 35 – Jordan Knox 72 – Justin Eckman Mike McDevitt 73 – Scott Sivulich Jerry Pateman 36 – Brian Oliver 74 – Matt Spaeth Mike Pearce 37 – James Johnstone 75 – Brent Martin Brad Phillips 38 – Craig Alles 76 – Jon Shaw Jason Rollins 39 – Ray King 77 – Steve Berry 40 – Will Glick Referees 78 – Steve Walsh 41 – Tom Dellafranco 79 – Luke Murray 42 – Brent Tubbs 3 - Chris Pitoscia 80 – Zach Thornton 43 – Charlie O’Connor 4 - Joe Sullivan 81 – Andrew Wetzel 5 - Mike McBain 44 – Steve Glines 82 – Patrick Richardson 6 - Jeremy Tufts 45 – Sean D’Lought 83 – Robert Keltie 8 - Brett Sheva 46 – Butch Mousseaux 10 – Ryan Murphy 84 – Zach Roberts 47 – Seth Mukai 11 – Michael Sheehan 85 – Francis Trempe 48 – Phil Rawn 12 – Dan Dreger 87 – Michel Voyer 49 – T.J. Nua 14 – Nic Leduc 88 – Chris Wilson 16 – 50 – Jim Scarpace Ken Anderson 89 – Wally Lacroix 17 – Stephen Reneau 51 – Todd Owen 90 – Tanner Nua 18 – Don Jablonski 52 – Eric Kipp 91 – Jake Davis 20 – Pierre Lambert 53 – Tim Lyons 21 – JM McNulty 91 – Evan Freedman 54 – Jesse Pletsch 22 – Andy Thackaberry 92 – Ben Shiley 55 – James Parker 23 – Peter Tarnaris 93 – Paul Carnathan 56 – Scott Senger 24 – Andrew Wilk 94 – Bob Marcis 25 – Frederic LeBlanc 57 – Ryan Madsen 95 – Andy Bethmann 26 – Peter MacDougall 58 – Patrick Cunningham 96 – James McKenna 27 – Steven Thomson 59 – Joe DeMizio 28 – Tyler Puddifant 97 – Jeff Ning 61 – Brent Hooks 97 – Gary Pedigo 62 – Francois Dussureault Linesmen 98 – Terry Wicklum 63 – Ken Radolinski 30 – Nicholas Bet 64 – Ryan Daisy 31 – Dan Cohen 65 – Travis Jackson

157 MEDIA REGULATIONS

2014-15 CREDENTIALS: Season credentials will be issued only to legitimate news gathering organizations that cover the Thunder on a frequent basis. Credentials are the property of Stockton Thunder Professional Hockey and may be revoked at any time. CREDENTIALS MUST BE WORN AND VISIBLE AT ALL TIMES.

DAILY/PHOTO CREDENTIALS: Credentials will be issued in lieu of those who do not qualify for season credentials. Initial request for a daily credential must be submitted to the Thunder media relations department by e-mail, fax or on company letterhead no later than 5:00 p.m. PST of the day prior to the requested game. Transferring of credentials is strictly prohibited and will result in dismissal of the media member from Stockton Arena, and confiscation of credential for the remainder of the 2014-15 season.

CREDENTIAL PICK-UP: Credentials will be available for pick-up on the day of game at Stockton Arena’s employee entrance, located on the south side of Stockton Arena, beginning two hours before game time. You must present a valid form of identification (i.e. driver’s license, media outlet employee badge) to claim your credential.

PARKING: Complimentary media parking space, located in the North Lot of Stockton Arena, is extremely limited and will be granted on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. Media requesting individual parking passes must confirm with the Thunder Media Relations department no later than 5:00 p.m. PST of the day prior to the requested game. Television production trucks/vans requiring a patch bay may park in the loading dock of Stockton Arena and must confirm space with the Thunder Media Relations department a week in advance of the game.

MEDIA ENTRANCE: Media are permitted to enter only from the employee entrance, located on the south side of Stockton Arena and behind Banner Island Ballpark’s left field foul pole. During morning skate sessions and non-game days, Stockton Arena’s employee entrance will be closed and media attending are asked to enter at Stockton Arena’s lobby, located at the North Entrance.

VIDEO TAPING: Television and film crews wishing to gather footage of Thunder games will be permitted to shoot at ice level in the north end-zone corners, behind the south end-zone goal, and at press row level (above section 118) of Stockton Arena. For other desired shooting spaces not listed, please contact the Thunder Media Relations department in advance of desired game (see above times, under “Daily/Photo Credentials”), for availability and adequate shooting space to be accommodated. Credentialed TV media must be accompanied by a Thunder Media Relations representative if they wish to gather footage at other locations inside the building other than the team dressing rooms, press row and photographer wells.

DRESSING ROOM: The dressing room will be open to media before each home game, up to two hours before opening faceoff, and after each home game, following a 10-minute “cooling-off period” unless a team meeting is planned. THE TRAINING ROOM AND RESTROOMS ARE STRICTLY OFF- LIMITS AT ALL TIMES. Any players receiving medical treatment in training room during postgame access period will be available to media following treatment.

PRACTICE & MORNING SKATE: The Stockton Thunder will conduct a majority of practices and morning skate sessions at Stockton Arena. Thunder coaching staff and players will be available for interviews following practice and morning skate sessions. THE TRAINING ROOM AND RESTROOMS ARE STRICTLY OFF-LIMITS AT ALL TIMES. Any players receiving medical treatment in the training room will be available to media following treatment. Please contact the Thunder Media Relations Department regarding scheduled practice and morning skate locations and times.

PRESS ROW: Press seating is located above section 118, located on the south side of the arena. ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL CAN BE CONSUMED ON PRESS ROW. All seating is assigned to credentialed media covering the game. Seating assignments will be posted at press row and in the Media Room, located on the event level of the north side of Stockton Arena and adjacent to the Thunder dressing room. Wireless internet access and login information are available by contacting or seeking a member of Thunder Media Relations. The Thunder Media Relations staff will also have Ethernet cords available to borrow as that is the preferred connection method at Press Row.

STATISTICS & INFORMATION: Game notes and statistical information will be available in the Media Room located next to the Thunder dressing no later than noon on gamedays. Notes will also be available at Press Row. If there aren’t any game notes, please contact a member of the Thunder Media Relations Department. Game notes will be printed based on the number of credentialed media properly registered for each game; however, game notes will be available online at StocktonThunder.com/Pressbox (Password (Case Sensitive): Thund3r248). An intermission box score will be distributed during the first and second intermission of each game. End of game reports will be made available in the Media Room once the Officials make it available. If specific information is needed earlier, please contact the Thunder Media Relations Department to make arrangements.

MEDIA ROOM: Stockton Arena’s Media Room is located on the north side of Stockton Arena and adjacent to the Thunder dressing room. Game notes, rosters, and press row seating assignment charts will be available in the press room no later than noon on game day. A complimentary pregame meal will be served prior to each game.

INTERVIEWS: Interviews in the dressing room are available before and after each game during the normal posted times (see above, “Dressing Room”) unless a team meeting is planned. Please contact the Thunder Media Relations department regarding interviews during off-days, other than the access periods described above.

AUTOGRAPHS: Credentialed media are prohibited from seeking autographs at Stockton Arena at all times. Violation of this policy will result in dismissal of the media member from Stockton Arena, and confiscation of credential for the remainder of the 2014-15 season.

QUESTIONS AND OTHER MEDIA INFORMATION: Inquiries regarding policies, credentials, interviews, photo requests, media relations or any other media concerns, should be directed to Brandon Kisker, Broadcaster and Manager of Marketing, Media Relations & Digital Assets at (209) 373-1524 or by email at [email protected].

(All press releases will be e-mailed from the media relations department’s media list. Media members can request to be added or deleted from the list.)

158 HOW TO FIGURE … ** NOTE: No individual skater/goaltender statistics apply for the shootout

Assist ...... An assist is awarded to the player or players (maximum of two) who touched the puck prior to the goal, provided no defender plays or possesses the puck in between.

Coaches Record ...... A coach receives a “W” for a win in regulation, overtime or shootout; an “L” for a loss in regulation; or an “OT” for a loss in overtime or shootout.

Game Played ...... A player receives credit for playing in a game if: i) he steps on the ice during time played or; ii) serves any penalty.

Game-Winning Goal ...... After the final score has been determined, the goal which leaves the winning Club one goal ahead of its opponent is the game-winning goal (example: if Team A beats Team B 8-3, the player scoring the fourth goal for Team A receives credit for the game-winning goal).

Goal ...... A goal is awarded to the last player on the scoring Club to touch the puck prior to the puck entering the net.

Goals-Against Average ...... Multiply goals against (GA) by 60 and divide by total minutes played (MINS).

Goaltender Record ...... A goaltender receives a “W” for a win in regulation, overtime or shootout; an “L” for a loss in regulation; or an “OT” for a loss in overtime or shootout.

Penalty-Killing Pct...... Subtract total number of power-play goals allowed from total number of shorthanded situations to get total number of power-plays killed. Divide the total number of power-plays killed by the total number of shorthanded situations.

Plus-Minus...... A player receives a “plus” if he is on the ice when his Club scores an even-strength or shorthand goal. He receives a “minus” if he is on the ice for an even-strength or shorthanded goal scored by the opposing Club. The difference in these numbers is considered the player’s plus-minus statistic.

Power-Play Goal ...... A goal scored by a Club while it has a manpower advantage due to an opponent’s penalty. Following are some examples of what is and is not considered a power-play goal: • if a Club has an advantage on a minor penalty starting at 2:02 of the period and it scores at 4:02, the goal is not a power-play goal. • if a Club scores on a delayed penalty, the goal is not a power-play goal. • if a Club has an advantage due to a five-minute major or match penalty, that Club is always credited with having one more advantage than the number of power-play goals it scores during that advantage, because the penalty does not expire. A new advantage begins after each power-play goal. For example, if Team A scores three goals during a major penalty, it is credited with four advantages. • if a Club is on a power-play for any length of time, it is considered to have had an advantage. • if a minor penalty is incurred by a Club on a power-play due to a major penalty, a new advantage is given to that Club when its minor penalty expires, provided the opponent’s major penalty is still in effect.

Power-Play Percentage ...... Total number of power-play goals divided by total number of power-play opportunities.

Save Percentage ...... Calculate by Saves divided by Saves + Goals Against

Shooting Percentage ...... Divide the number of goals scored by the number of shots taken.

Shorthand Goal ...... A goal scored by a Club while it is at a manpower disadvantage. The same cases apply for shorthand as for power- play goals, but in the opposite manner.

Shot on Goal...... If a player shoots the puck with the intention of scoring and if that shot would have gone in the net had the goaltender not stopped it, the shot is recorded as a “shot on goal”.

Shutout ...... If two goaltenders combine for a shutout, neither receives credit for the shutout. Instead it is recorded as a Club shutout. Tenths of a Second ...... If a penalty or goal occurs in the last minute, the time is rounded off to the previous second (ex: if a penalty is called with 12.4 seconds left in a period, the time is indicated as 19:47 and not 19:48.)

Tie-Breaking Formula ...... Two Teams Tie: 1. Wins, regular season (excluding shootout wins) 2. Goal differential 3. Points, head-to-head (for two teams that have not played the same number of home games against the other tied team, the first game(s) played in the city that has the extra home game(s) shall not be included) 4. Winning percentage, division (if tied teams are from same division; if not, skip to 5) 5. Winning percentage, conference 6. Goals for, regular season 7. Goals against, regular season 8. Coin toss……Three or More Teams Tie: When two teams remain after third or other teams are eliminated during any step below, the tiebreaker reverts to Step 1 of the two-team format. 1. Wins, regular season (excluding shootout wins) 2. Goal differential 3. Higher winning percentage earned in games against each other (for two teams that have not played the same number of home games against the other tied team, the first game(s) played in the city that has the extra home game(s) shall not be included) 4. Winning percentage, division 5. Winning percentage, conference 6. Goals for, regular season 7. Goals against, regular season 8. Coin toss

Winning Percentage ...... Take the number of points earned and divide it by the number of games played times two. • Ex. Stockton finished with 97 points in 72 games. 97 divided by 144 (72 games x 2) = .674

159 ECHL STYLE GUIDE - A - All-Star All-Star break All-Star Game all-time (adj.) alternate captain American Hockey League (AHL) assistant coach

- B - backcheck, -er, -ing backhand backstop backup best-of-five best-of-seven blocker blue line blueliner body check box score butt-ending

- C - call up (v.) callup (n, adj.) captain career high (n.) career-high (adj.) career low (n.) career-low (adj.) center ice coach (Capitalize when it is used in place of a first name or without a qualifying term, do not capitalize coach with it is preceded by a qualifying term) conference (Capitalize as part of a proper name - Western Conference) conference final (Capitalize as part of a proper name - Eastern Conference Finals) conference quarterfinal (Capitalize as part of a proper name - Western Conference Quarterfinals) conference semifinal (Capitalize as part of a proper name - Eastern Conference Semifinals) crease crossbar crosscheck, -ing

- D - dasher boards defenseman delay of game (n. or adj.) delayed penalty division (capitalize as a proper name - North Division)

160 double minor draft pick dump-in

- E - e-mail empty net (n.) empty-net (adj.) even strength (n.) even-strength (adj., as in even-strength goals) everyday (adj.)

- F - faceoff (n. or adj.) first intermission (not first-period intermission) first line (n.) first-line (adj.) first period (n.) first-period (adj.) first round (n.) first-round (adj.) First Star five-hole forecheck, -er, -ing free agent, agency (n.) free-agent (adj.) full-time

- G - -game (i.e., 20-game winner) game breaker game-breaking game misconduct game-time (adj.) game-tying goal game-winning goal glove hand glove save glovework (not glove work) go-ahead (adj.) go-to guy goal judge (n.) goal line (n.) goal-line (adj.) goalie stick (not goalie's stick) goalkeeper, -ing goalpost goals-against average (GAA) goaltender, -ing goaltender interference

161 gross misconduct

- H - Hall of Fame (n. or adj.) hand pass hard-nosed hat trick head coach headfirst herniated disk high stick (n.; refers to the violation - played the puck with a high stick) high-stick violation high-sticking (n. or adj.; refers to the penalty) hip check hit-from-behind (adj.) hit from behind (n.) homegrown home ice (n.) home-ice (adj.)

- I - illegal stick (n.) illegal-stick (adj., as in illegal-stick measurement) injury-prone injured list injured reserve (first reference; IR after that) its (possessive like hers or his) it’s (combination of the pronoun it and either the verb is or has)

- L - left-handed left-hander left wing left-wing lock lefty linesman line up (v.) lineup (n.) linescore locker room long shot long-term

- M - man advantage (n., as in scored with the man advantage) man-advantage (adj., as in man-advantage goals) match penalty match-up

162 medial collateral ligament midseason mindset mini-camp minor league(s) (n. or adj.) minor leaguer (n.) (not Montreal Canadians) Most Valuable Player Award (MVP Award) multiyear (not multi-year)

- N - National Hockey League (NHL) netminder neutral zone (n.) neutral-zone (adj.) No. 1 (not number-one) No. 1 draft pick, No. 1 pick No. 1 Star No. 2 Star No. 3 Star

- O - off-ice (off-ice officials; off-ice training) offseason offside on-ice (adj.) one-on-one outshot overaggressive overtime (or OT)

- P - part-time penalty box penalty killing (n.) penalty-killing (adj.; as in first penalty-killing unit) penalty shot percent (not %, always spelled out) play off (v.) playoff (s) (n., adj.) Player of the Month Player of the Week playoff series plus-minus rating poke-check positions (can be abbreviated C, D, G, LW, RW) postgame postseason (Playoff series should be refered to as Kelly Cup Playoffs Division Semifinals, Kelly Cup Playoffs Division Finals, Kelly Cup Playoffs Conference Finals, Kelly Cup Finals) power play (n.)

163 power-play (adj.; as in power-play goals or the first power-play unit) pregame preseason press box press time puck-handle putback

- R - referee regular-season (adj.) regular season (n.) re-sign (sign again) resign (leave a job) right-center right-hand (not right-handed) right-hander Rookie of the Year Award

- S - save percentage (should be in the form .897) scoresheet -season (i.e., late-season surge) second period (n.) second-period (adj.) Second Star sellout (n) semifinals setup shooting percentage (should be in the form 10.3 percent, not .103) shorthand short-handed shootout shutout (n., adj.) shut out (v.) skate save slapshot slot (high slot; low slot) sold-out (v.) Stanley Cup (or the Cup) Stanley Cup Final (or the Finals or the Cup Final; not the NHL Finals) stick-check stick-holding stick save stick side stickhandle sudden death (n.) sudden-death (adj.) surehanded

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- T - tendonitis three-star selection third period (n.) third-period (adj.) Third Star timeout tip-in too many on the ice (n.; also too many men) too-many-men (adj.; a too-many-men penalty) top-notch top shelf turnaround two-line pass

- W - warmup (n. or adj.) (not warm-up) wild-card (n., adj.) won-lost record (not won/lost record or win-loss record) wrist shot

- Y - -year (i.e., five-year veteran)

MISCELLANEOUS Apostrophes with Names Ending in S, X or Z Do not add an “s” after the apostrophe in a proper name which ends in S, X or Z: Williams’ (not Williams’s) Cox’ (not Cox’s) Ehgoetz’ (not Ehgoetz’s)

Numbers Single digit numbers are written out (i.e., one, six, nine) EXCEPT for 1-for-4, 2 for his last 17, or 3 goals in 11 shots. All other numbers are numbers in numeral form. Scores are always listed as numbers, not written out. +6 (not plus-6) -2 (not minus-2) 6-foot-2 350 pounds 350-pound 1999 NHL Entry Draft 1999 draft 30 year old (n.) 30-year-old (adj.)

165 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Abduction: Movement of a joint away from the center of the body. AC Joint (Acromioclavicular joint): Joint of the shoulder where acromion process of the shoulder blade and the distal end of the collarbone meet; most shoulder separations occur at this point. Adduction: Movement of a joint toward the center of the body. Adhesion: Abnormal adherence of collagen fibers to surrounding structures during immobilization following trauma or as a complication of surgery which restricts normal elasticity of the structures involved; or scar tissue which forms after trauma or surgery which can restrict normal motion. Aerobic: Exercise in which energy needed is supplied by oxygen inspired and is required for sustained periods of vigorous exercise with a continually high pulse rate. Anabolic Steroids: Steroids that promote tissue growth by creating protein in an attempt to enhance muscle growth. The main anabolic steroid is testosterone (male sex hormone). Anaerobic: Exercise without the use of oxygen as an energy source; short bursts of vigorous exercise. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL): A primary stabilizing ligament within the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperextension and excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL necessitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Anti-Inflammatory: Any agent which prevents inflammation, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Arteriogram: A film demonstrating arteries after injection of a dye. Arthrogram: X-ray technique for joints using air and/or dye injected into the affected area; useful in diagnosing meniscus tears of the knee and rotator cuff tears of the shoulder. Arthroscope: An instrument used to visualize the interior of a joint cavity. Arthroscopy: A surgical examination of the internal structures of a joint by means of observation through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a diagnosis. Atrophy: To shrivel or shrink from disuse; as in muscular atrophy.

Baker’s Cyst: Localized swelling of a bursa sac in the back of the knee as a result of fluid that has escaped from the knee capsule. A Baker’s cyst indicates that there is a trauma inside the knee joint that leads to excessive fluid production. Bone Scan: An imaging procedure in which a radioactive-labeled substance is injected into the body to determine the status of a bone injury. If the radioactive substance is taken up by the bone at the injury site, the injury will show as a ‘hot spot’ on the scan image. The bone scan is particularly useful in the diagnosis of stress fractures. Bursa: A fluid-filled sac located in areas where friction is likely to occur. The bursa sac minimizes the friction, for example, between a tendon and bone.

Cartilage: Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together and grating. Most joints use this to cover bones next to each other. A meniscus is made of cartilage. CAT Scan (Computerized Tomography): Use of a computer to produce a cross-sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data. Chondromalacia: Roughening of the articular cartilage. Best known for the roughening of the underside of the kneecap, which can occur in any kneecap injury. Clavicle: Collarbone; the bone connecting the breastbone with the shoulder blade. Closed Reduction - Re-alignment of a fracture or dislocation without surgery. Coccyx: The ‘tailbone,’ a group of four vertebrae that are fused together to form a small triangular bone, located at the terminal end of the spine. Concussion: Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe, depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium. Contusion: An injury to a muscle and tissues caused by a blow from a blunt object. Corticosteroids: Used to suppress joint inflammation and inflammation in a bursa or near tendons. Cryotherapy: A treatment with the use of cold. Cyst: Abnormal sac containing liquid or semi-solid matter.

Degenerative Joint Disease: Changes in the joint surfaces as a result of repetitive trauma and ‘wear and tear’. Deltoid Ligament: Ligament that connects the tibia to bones of the medial aspect of the foot and is primarily responsible for stability of the ankle on the medial side. Is sprained less frequently than other ankle ligaments. Deltoid Muscle: Muscles at the top of the arm, just below the shoulder, responsible for shoulder motions in the front, side and back. Disc, Intervertebral: A flat, rounded plate between each vertebrae of the spine. The disc consists of a thick fiber ring which surrounds a soft gel-like interior. It functions as a cushion and shock absorber for the spinal column. Dislocation: Complete displacement of joint surfaces.

Electromyogram (EMG): Test to determine nerve function. Epiconondylitis: Inflammation of tendons at the elbow due to overuse. Common in tennis players (outer part of elbow) and golfers (inner part of elbow) Etiology: Study of the cause of injury and disease. Extension: Action of straightening of a joint as achieved by an extensor muscle.

Fascia: A connective tissue sheath consisting of fibrous tissue and fat which unites the skin to the underlying tissue. Fat Percentage: The amount of body weight that is adipose, fat tissue. Fat percentage can be calculated by underwater weighing, measuring select skinfold thickness or by analyzing electrical impedance. Femur: Thighbone; longest bone in the body. Fibula: Smaller of the two bones in the lower leg; runs from the knee to the ankle along the outside of the lower leg. Flexibility: The ability of muscle to relax and yield to stretch forces. Fracture: Breach in continuity of a bone. Types of fractures include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, open, stress or transverse.

Glenohumeral: The shoulder girdle; consists of the glenoid capsule, head of the humerus and labrum.

166 Glenoid: Cavity of the scapula into which the head of the humerus fits to form the shoulder girdle. Glenoid Labrum: A rim of fibrocartilaginous tissue attached around the margin of the glenoid fossa. Grade One Injury: A mild injury in which ligament, tendon or other musculoskeletal tissue may have been stretched, but not torn or otherwise disrupted. Grade Two Injury: A moderate injury in which musculoskeletal tissue has been partially, but not totally torn, causing appreciable limitation in function of the injured tissue. Grade Three Injury: A severe injury in which tissue loss has been significant, and in many cases, totally torn or otherwise disrupted, causing a virtual loss of function. Groin: Junction of the thigh and abdomen, location of muscles that rotate, flex and adduct the hip.

Hammer Toe: Condition when the first digit of a toe is at a different angle that the remaining digits of the same toe. Hamstring: Category of muscle that runs from the buttocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee and is often times injured as a result of improper conditioning or lack of muscle flexibility. Hemarthrosis: Accumulation of blood within a joint as a result of an acute injury. Hematoma: Mass produced by an accumulation of coagulated blood in a cavity or in soft tissues. High Ankle Sprain: Disruption of thick connective tissue between the tibia and fibula above the ankle joint. Hip Pointer: Contusion to the iliac crest. Hydrotherapy: Treatment using water. Hyperextension: Extreme extension of a limb or body part.

Ice and Stimulation: Use of ice to reduce inflammation and muscle stimulation by surface electrodes to maintain muscle strength used in rehabilitation of injury. Iliotibial Band: A thick, wide fascial layer that runs from the iliac crest to the knee joint on the outside of the thigh. Inflammation: The body’s natural response to injury in which the injury site might display various degrees of pain, swelling, heat, redness and/or loss of function. Isometric Contraction: Muscular contraction in which tension is developed but no mechanical work is done.

Labrum (Labrum Glenoidule): The cartilage of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder. A lip-edged or lip-like structure. Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL): Ligament of the knee along the outer aspect that connects the femur to the fibula. It provides lateral stability to the joint. Ligament: Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or bone to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. MRI does not require radiation and is very useful in the diagnosis of soft tissue, disc and meniscus injuries. Mandible:Jaw bone

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL): Ligament of knee along the inner aspect that connects the femur to the tibia. Meniscus: Crescent-shaped cartilage, usually pertaining to the knee joint; also known as cartilage. There are two menisci in the knee - medial and lateral. These work to absorb weight within the knee and provide stability. Metacarpals: Five long bones of the hand, joining the fingers to the wrist. Metatarsals: Five long bones of the foot, running from the ankle to the toes. Myositis: Inflammation of a muscle.

Open Reduction: Re-alignment of a fracture or dislocation with surgery. Orthotic: Any device applied to or around the body of physical impairment of disability. Commonly used to control foot mechanics. Osteochondritis Dessicans: A piece of bone and/or cartilage loosened from its attachment after trauma and a cause of a lesion. Osteomyelitis: An inflammatory disease of bone caused usually by infection with streptococcus or staphylococcus bacteria.

Patella: The kneecap. The patella functions to protect the distal end of the femur as well as increase the mechanical advantage and force generating capacities of the quadriceps muscle group. Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the plantar (a thick tissue on the bottom of the foot which helps create the arch) fascia; associated with overuse or acute foot injury. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL): A primary stabilizing ligament of the knee that provides significant stability and prevents displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint. A complete tear of this ligament necessitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation.

Quadricep Muscles: A group of four muscles of the front thigh that run from the hip and form a common tendon at the patella; they are responsible for knee extension.

Radius: Bone in the forearm from elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. Reconstruction: Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificial or transplanted materials. Rotator Cuff: Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles are the supraspinatus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis.

Sacroiliac: Junction of the sacrum, the lower back bone, with the pelvis. Sacrum: Group of five fused vertebrae located just below the lumbar vertebrae of the lower back, which form part of the pelvis. Scapula: Shoulder blade. Sciatica: Irritation of the sciatic nerve resulting in pain or tingling running down the inside of the leg. Sciatic Nerve: Major nerve that carries impulses for muscular action and sensations between the low back and thigh and lower leg; it is the longest nerve in the body. Shin Splint: A catch-all syndrome describing pain in the shin that is not a fracture or tumor and cannot be defined otherwise. Spleen: Large, solid organ responsible for the normal production and destruction of blood cells located under the left rib cage.

167 Spondylosis: Abnormal vertebral fixation or immobility, or a general term for arthritis of the spine. Sprain: Injury resulting from the stretching or twisting of the joint and causes various degrees of stretching or tearing of a ligament or other soft tissue at the joint. Strain: Injury resulting from a pulling or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretching or tearing to the muscle or tendon tissue. Stress Fracture: A hair-line type of break in a bone. Caused by overuse. Subluxation: Partial dislocation of a joint. The term usually implies that the joint can return to a normal position without formal reduction. Synovial Fluid: Lubricating fluid for joints and tendons, produced in synovium, or the inner lining of a joint. Synovitis: Inflammation of the synovial lining of a joint.

Talus: The ankle bone that articulates with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint. Tarsals: Group of seven bones of the foot consisting of the calnavicular, talus, cuboid and three cuneiform bones. Tendinitis: Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury. Tendon: Tissue that connects muscle to bone. Tenosynovitis: Swelling or inflammation of a tendon sheath caused by calcium deposits, repeated strain or trauma. Tibia: Shin bone; larger of the two bones of the lower leg and is the weight-bearing bone of the shin. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS): An electrical modality that sends a mild current through pads at the injury site which stimulates the brain to release the natural analgesic endorphin. Transverse Process: Small lateral projection off the right and left side of each vertebrae that functions as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments of the spine. Triceps: Muscle of the back of the upper arm, primarily responsible for extending the elbow.

Ulna: Inner bone of the forearm that runs from the tip of the elbow to the little finger side of the wrist. Ulnar Nerve: Nerve in the elbow commonly irritated from excessive throwing. Ultrasound: An electrical modality that transmits a sound wave through an applicator into the skin to the soft tissue in order to heat the local area for relaxing the injured tissue and/or disperse edema…Also a type of imaging study for certain body areas.

“Wind Knocked Out”: Syndrome describing a contraction of the abdominal nerve truck, the solar plexus, as a result of an abdominal contusion.

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OVERTIME PROCEDURES "If the score is tied at the end of regulation time, each team will receive one point in the league standings. Team will then play an additional five-minute sudden death overtime period. The first team to score during that time will be declared the winner, and be awarded an additional point.

During the overtime period, teams will skate 4-on-4 with one goaltender. If a team is penalized, teams play 4-on-3. A team is allowed to pull its goaltender in favor of an additional skater in overtime. However, should that team lose the game while the goaltender is removed for an extra attacker, it would forfeit the automatic point gained in the tie at the end of regulation play. The exception is if a goaltender was removed during a delayed penalty. "

SHOOTOUT PROCEDURES "If no team scores in the five-minute OT period, then a shootout will occur. (The winner of the shootout will be awarded the additional point.)

Five players from each team will participate in the shootout, with the shootout lineup decided by each team’s coach. Any player may participate in the shootout unless he has been ejected for a game misconduct, gross misconduct or match penalty during the game.

The home team may decide whether it wants to shoot first, or defend first.

The team with the winning shootout score at the end of the “best-of-five” round session will be awarded the game’s final goal and declared the winner. A player who scores a goal during the shootout will not have the goal counted toward his regular season scoring totals. Individual goals and shots taken during the shootout are not counted toward the team’s totals for the game and toward the goaltender’s save percentage, goals-against-average and shot total.

The game-winning goal in a shootout is credited as a “team goal” and thus is not credited to an individual player, nor does it count against the individual goaltender."

If both teams have scored, the same number of goals after each of the five players have taken a penalty shot, each team will choose another skater to take the penalty shot. (This skater cannot be one of the original five skaters.) This is a sudden death situation with the team who originally shot first always taking the first shot. The procedure will continue until a winner is declared.

PLAYOFF OVERTIME FORMAT No shootouts will be played in the postseason. If the score is tied after regulation during a playoff game, teams will proceed to 20-minute sudden death overtime periods to determine the outcome of the game. The teams will continue to play overtime periods until the game is decided. During overtime, teams will skate 5-on-5 when at a full-strength situation.

ECHL TEAM ROSTERS Teams can carry a maximum of 21 active players for the first 30 days of the season. After that time period a maximum of 20 players can be on their active roster. Teams can place two players on reserve and an unlimited amount of players may go on the 21-day Injured Reserve list.

PLAYER CLASSIFICATIONS To be officially considered as a “veteran,” a player must have played in 260 professional games prior to the 2014-15 season. To be officially considered a “rookie,” a player must have played fewer than 25 professional games prior to the 2014-15 season. Teams can only carry a maximum of four “veterans” on its active roster (goaltenders are exempt from “veteran” status). Teams can carry an unlimited amount of “rookies.”

INJURED RESERVE The 3-day and 7-day Injured Reserve slots have been replaced by two Reserve List spots. There is no minimum stay on these lists, but a team is limited to no more than 20 Players on its active roster at any time. The 21-day Injured Reserve list remains. There is no limit to the number of players a team may have on the 21-day Injured Reserve.

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170 Stockton Thunder Logo Guide

Thunder Primary Logo:

Thunder Alternate Logo: Thunder Wordmark:

171 The Logos that can be used on marketing material are:

*Preferred Logo for 2014-15

The following logos can be used during specialty events:

The following logos should NOT be used at any time unless specified by the Team President or Marketing Manager:

172 For 2014-15 only, the following logos can be used on marketing materials:

For information about what you can and cannot do with the Stockton Thunder logos, or to request a logo, please contact Marketing Manager Brandon Kisker at (209)373-1500 or email [email protected]. You may not alter any of these logos or use them to depict anything other than the Stockton Thunder Professional Hockey team.

173 Stockton Thunder Marketing Fonts Guide

Thunder Marketing Fonts 2014-15:

Header Font: Futura Md BT abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFG HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789

Text Font: Futura Lt BT abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789

Any of the following fonts can be used on Thunder marketing materials:

Futura XBlk BT

Futuri Condensed Futuri Condensed Light

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Thunder Jersey Fonts 2014-15:

Nameplate Font: Machine ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Jersey Number Font: NHL Edge Minnesota Away 0123456789

Stockton Thunder Photography Guide

To request photos, please contact Media Relations Manager Brandon Kisker at (209) 373-1524 or email him at [email protected]. Unless otherwise specified, all Thunder photos should be credited to: Asvitt Photography Or Courtesy of Stockton Thunder/Asvitt Photography

175 STOCKTON THUNDER 2014-15 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE (HOME GAMES IN BOLD) ALL TIMES IN PACIFIC STANDARD TIME

OCTOBER (3) JANUARY (4) Fri. Oct. 17 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Fri. Jan. 2 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 18 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sun. Jan. 4 @ Ontario 3:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 19 Bakersfield 4:00 p.m. Tue. Jan. 6 @ Colorado 6:05 p.m. Fri. Oct. 24 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Wed. Jan. 7 @ Colorado 6:05 p.m. Sat. Oct. 25 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Fri. Jan. 9 @ Utah 6:05 p.m. Wed. Oct. 29 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sat. Jan. 10 @ Utah 6:05 p.m. Fri. Oct. 31 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Fri. Jan. 23 Colorado 7:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 24 Colorado 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER (6) Sun. Jan. 25 Colorado 4:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 1 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sat. Jan. 31 Utah 7:30 p.m. Wed. Nov. 5 Ontario 7:30 p.m. Fri. Nov. 7 Utah 7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY (7) Tue. Nov. 11 @ Ontario 7:00 p.m. Fri. Feb. 6 @ Alaska 8:15 p.m. Fri. Nov. 14 @ Alaska 8:15 p.m. Sat. Feb. 7 @ Alaska 8:15 p.m. Sat. Nov. 15 @ Alaska 8:15 p.m. Sun. Feb. 8 @ Alaska 4:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 16 @ Alaska 4:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 11 Bakersfield 7:30 p.m. Thur. Nov. 20 @ Bakersfield 10:35 a.m. Fri. Feb. 13 Colorado 7:30 p.m. Sat. Nov. 22 Bakersfield 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 14 Colorado 7:30 p.m. Sun. Nov. 23 Bakersfield 4:00 p.m. Sun. Feb. 15 Colorado 4:00 p.m. Wed. Nov. 26 Bakersfield 7:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 20 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Fri. Nov. 28 Utah 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 21 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Sun. Feb. 22 Idaho 4:00 p.m. DECEMBER (8) Wed. Feb. 25 @ Utah 6:05 p.m. Thur. Dec. 4 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Fri. Feb. 27 @ Utah 6:05 p.m. Fri. Dec. 5 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 28 @ Utah 6:05 p.m. Sat. Dec. 6 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Wed. Dec. 10 @ Colorado 6:05 p.m. MARCH (7) Fri. Dec. 12 @ Colorado 6:05 p.m. Wed. March 4 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sat. Dec. 13 @ Colorado 6:05 p.m. Fri. March 6 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Sun. Dec. 14 @ Colorado 2:05 p.m. Sat. March 7 @ Idaho 6:10 p.m. Fri. Dec. 19 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Wed. March 11 @ Ontario 7:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 20 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Fri. March 13 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Sun. Dec. 21 Idaho 4:00 p.m. Sat. March 14 Idaho 7:30 p.m. Fri. Dec. 26 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sun. March 15 Idaho 4:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 27 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Tue. March 17 Bakersfield 7:30 p.m. Tue. Dec. 30 Ontario 7:30 p.m. Wed. March 25 @ Ontario 7:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 31 Ontario 6:00 p.m. Fri. March 27 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Sat. March 28 Alaska 7:30 p.m. Sun. March 29 Alaska 4:00 p.m.

April (1) Sat. April 4 @ Ontario 6:00 p.m. Tue. April 7 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Fri. April 10 @ Bakersfield 7:00 p.m. Sat. April 11 Bakersfield 7:30 p.m.

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