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Sunday’s game marks the sixth on the eight-game season series against the Canucks and the second in Northern California. The Barracuda are 2-3 against Abbotsford and 2-5-1 on home ice this year.
The San Jose Barracuda (6-11-1-0) had their Teddy Bear Toss game spoiled at home by the Abbotsford Canucks (8-7-2-1) on Saturday afternoon at the SAP Center by a score of 5-1.
After a five-game roadie, the Barracuda finally return back to the friendly confines of the SAP Center for the first time since Nov. 20. as they'll kick off a three-game homestand.
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The San Jose Barracuda (6-10-1-0) wrapped up their five-game road trip in Stockton on Tuesday night, suffering a 10-1 loss at the hands of the Western Conference’s top club, the Stockton Heat (14-2-2-0).
On Tuesday, the Barracuda face off against the top team in the Western Conference, the Stockton Heat, who enter Tuesday’s tilt with 7-0-2-0 record on home ice.
The San Jose Barracuda (6-9-1-0) fell to the Abbotsford Canucks (7-7-2) by a score of 5-2 on Sunday night at the Abbotsford Centre, splitting the weekend set after a 6-4 win on Saturday.
On Sunday the Barracuda go for the weekend sweep of the Canucks at the Abbotsford Centre after a 6-4 comeback win on Saturday night.
The San Jose Barracuda (6-8-1-0) snapped their four-game losing skid with a third-period rally to defeat the Abbotsford Canucks (6-7-2-1), 6-4, on Saturday night at the Abbotsford Centre.