BARRACUDA FALL IN OT 3-2

GAMEDAY: BARRACUDA VS GULLS

Feb 10, 2018

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Tonight’s Matchup: On Saturday, the Barracuda collide with the San Diego Gulls for the sixth of eight meetings on the season, and first of two this weekend. San Jose is 3-2-0 against the Anaheim Ducks affiliate this year after back-to-back wins in SD in late January and is 12-11-2-2 all-time. The Gulls are riding a four-game winning entering Saturday’s tilt, which is just one game shy of its season high five-game winning streak it set from October 17 to December 23.

Fehr Enough: On loan from the Toronto Maple Leafs, Eric Fehr has 22 points (13 goals, nine assists) in 29 games for the Gulls this year, including a team-high five points (two goals, three assists) against the Barracuda in five games. Fehr is a 2006 Calder Cup Champion with the Hershey Bears and a 2016 Stanley Cup Champion with the Pittsburg Penguins. Over his thirteen year career, Fehr has skated in 566 NHL games with the Capitals, Jets, Penguins, and Maple Leafs, collecting 202 points (103 goals, 99 assists), 187 penalty minutes, and a plus-50 rating. Also, Fehr has appeared in 144 AHL games with Hershey and San Diego, totaling 122 points (62 goals, 60 assists), 145 penalty minutes, and a plus-11 rating. 

Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!: Rookie All-Star Rudolfs Balcers ranks T-10th in the AHL among first-year players in points (31), T-11th in assists (19), and T-17th in goals (12). Balcers leads the Barracuda in points, assists, and goals and has two points (one goal, one assist) in five games against San Diego.

Power Punch: The Barracuda rank second in the Pacific Division in home power play percentage (18.2%), only behind the San Diego Gulls (25.5%) who have the best power play in the league. Against San Diego, San Jose is two-for-11 (11.1%) on the man-advantage this season and 11-for-18 (11.1%) on the penalty kill.

Blueline Bolster: For the AHL’s 22nd youngest team, veteran blueliner Paul Martin has provided San Jose’s backend a veteran boost. The 14-year NHLer has skated in 859 games in the National League with New Jersey, Pittsburg, and San Jose, collecting 318 points (50 goals, 268 assists), 236 penalty minutes, and a plus-119 rating. Aside from Martin, San Jose does not have a single defenseman with more than three years of pro experience. With Martin in the lineup, the Barracuda average .53 fewer goals against per-game and their penalty kill is 91.7%, which would rank first in the AHL.

Captain America: San Jose Barracuda Captain John McCarthy and Team USA open Olympic play in Gangneung, South Korea against Slovenia in the preliminary round on Wednesday, February 14 at 4:10 a.m. PST. The Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament will run from February 14-24. McCarthy is in his ninth year of pro hockey, appearing in 88 games with the San Jose Sharks, and 454 games of his 479 AHL career between the Worcester Sharks and San Jose Barracuda. Over the last two seasons, McCarthy has missed just two games with the Barracuda.

All-Star Antoine: In his fourth professional season, and first within the Sharks organization, AHL All-Star Antoine Bibeau is 14-8-2 in 26 games played with a 2.13 goals-against average and a .923 save percentage. The native of Victoriaville, Quebec is T-second in the AHL in shutouts (3), fifth in goals-against average and T-sixth in save percentage. Bibeau is 3-0-0 against the Gulls this year with a 2.25 goals-against average, and a .920 save percentage.

700 For Sommer: San Jose Barracuda Head Coach and Bay Area native Roy Sommer collected his 700th AHL win of his career on Dec. 3 at Bakersfield, 2-1. Sommer is the first coach in the 82-year history of the American Hockey League to reach 700 coaching wins. In 2015-16, Sommer surpassed Fred “Bun” Cook as the AHL’s all-time leader in wins and collected his first A.R. Pieri Memorial Award as AHL Coach of the Year in 2016-17. Sommer, who’s in his AHL record 20th season behind the bench for the top affiliate of the San Jose Sharks, coached his 1,500th game in the AHL on Dec. 8 at SAP Center against Tucson.

 

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