Bystedt scores two goals in pro debut but Gulls take the game in the shootout 6-5

San Jose Barracuda goalie Magnus Chrona (#30) makes a save against San Diego Gulls right winger Judd Caulfield (#28) as Akim Aliu (#83) pressured Caulfield during the Gulls 6-5 shootout win at Pechanga Arena at San Diego on Wednesday APR 3, 2024. (San Diego Gulls)

by Marko Ukalovic

It was quite the North American professional debut for the San Jose Sharks 2022 first round draft pick.

In a game that went back and forth all night long, the San Diego Gulls won a wild affair with a 6-5 shootout win over the San Jose Barracuda on Wednesday evening at P Pechanga Arena at San Diego.

San Jose has lost three out of its last four games. San Diego has won two out of its last three games.

Filip Bystedt, who the Sharks selected with the 27th pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, donned the number 21 on his jersey as he made his pro debut with the ‘Cuda. He centered the top line with Ethan Cardwell and Kyle Rau. Bystedt finished with 17 points (8G, 9A) in 47 games this season for Linkoping HC of the Swedish Hockey League.

Akim Aliu (who wore number 83) also made his debut on the blueline as the 34-year-old veteran played in a game for the first time since 2020 when he played in Czechia. The Sharks signed him to an AHL tryout contract back on March 20th.

San Diego (24-31-8-0) drew first blood near the halfway mark of the first period with an even strength goal. Judd Caulfield sent a pass back up to the point where Nick Wolff’s slapshot was redirected past ‘Cuda goalie Magnus Chrona by Nathan Gaucher for his 10th goal of the season at the 9:09 mark.

Gaucher has scored a goal in four straight games for the Gulls.

San Jose (21-32-9-3) answered back with a power play goal less than four minutes later. Danil Gushchin’s wrist shot was redirected by Rau past Gulls goalie Alex Stalock for his seventh goal of the season at the 12:56 mark. Rau snapped a 14-game goal-less draught.

The Gulls regained the late in the opening frame. Glen Gawdin led a rush into the ‘Cuda zone. Chase De Leo found an uncontested Ben King in the right slot and King scored his 15th goal of the season into an empty net at the 16:23 mark.

The Barracuda scored the equalizer with nine seconds left in the first period. Cole Cassels skated out from behind the net and found Scott Sabourin just outside the faceoff circle. Sabourin beat Stalock with a one-timer top-shelf to the short side for his 17th goal of the season.

Sam Colangelo regained the lead with an even strength goal past the halfway point of the second period. Sam Colangelo, who made his AHL debut for San Diego, collected a block shot off a ‘Cuda defender and fired a wrist shot through a sea of traffic past Chrona for his first professional goal at the 12:10 mark.

Bystedt evened the contest with his first professional career goal late in the middle frame. Cardwell entered the Gulls zone on an odd man rush. Rau found Bystedt along the right slot and the Swedish center wired a one-timer past Stalock at the 18:10 mark.

If that wasn’t memorable enough, Bystedt scored his second goal of the game to give the Barracuda its first lead of the game near the halfway mark of the third period. Ethan Frisch cruised around a Gulls defender along the left board before centering a pass over to Bystedt who beat Stalock from point-blank range at the 8:31 mark. Rau picked up his second assist for a three-point night (1G, 2A), his third of the season. Bystedt also finished the game with three points in his debut.

San Jose’s lead was short lived as Carrick evened the game when he completed a two-on-one as he buried a pass from Caulfield into an empty net for his eighth goal of the season 89 seconds later at the 10-minute mark.

The back-and-forth action kept going as San Jose regained the lead 92 seconds after Carrick’s goal. Nathan Todd skated in along the left slot and sent a centering pass over to Cardwell who chipped the puck top-shelf for his team-leading 21st goal of the season at the 11:32 mark.

San Diego made San Jose pay for back-to-back trips to the sinbin for interference late in the period. Sasha Pastujov centered a backdoor pass over to Pavol Regenda who tapped home the puck into an empty net for his 17th goal at the 15:32 mark with the game’s fifth tie.

King scored the only goal in the shootout as the five other four other skaters were unsuccessful with their attempts.

Stalock (2-9-1) finished the game, in what may be the last of his long career, with 22 saves on 27 shots (and all three in the shootout) to earn his second win of the season. Chrona (5-16-4-1) made 28 of 33 saves in the losing effort.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished 1-for-4 on the power play. San Diego was also 1-for-4.

De Leo became the all-time Gulls scoring leader with an assist on an Anderw Agozzino goal in a 7-3 loss to Tuscon Roadrunners for his 182nd point on March 30th, surpassing Sam Carrick’s mark of 181 points.

San Jose is now 3-1 in the season series against San Diego.

The Three Stars of the Game: 1) Colangelo 2) Gaucher 3) Regenda.

UP NEXT: San Jose continues its five-game road trip against the Coachella Valley Firebirds on Thursday at 7:00pm at Acrisure Arena.

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