Barracuda snap Reign’s 4 game win streak, winning 3-1

San Jose Barracuda vs Ontario Reign on Saturday February 22nd at Toyota Arena (via sjbarracuda/x)

By Madison Montez

San Jose got back in the win column following a 2 game losing streak, dropping games against San Diego and Ontario on Saturday with a 3-1 win at Pechanga Arena in San Diego. In Wednesday’s game, the Barracuda erased a three goal deficit in the third period only to lose 6-4. For Saturday’s game, head coach John McCarthy’s key to the game was to “lock in right away.”

After a quiet first period, San Jose opened up the scoring at 4:45 of the second. After a board battle at the blue line won by Andrew Poturalski, Thomas Bordeleau scoring his 11th of the season. Poturalski and Ethan Cardwell registering the assists.

Picking up his own rebound, Ethan Cardwell scored his seventh goal of the season to extend San Jose’s lead to 2.

As the result of forcing a turnover, Mitchell Russell scored his first goal of the season, Rem Pitlick registering the assists. Russell with his second in his AHL career, spending most of the season with the ECHL affiliate the Wichita Thunder.

With under 30 seconds left in the game, Ontario avoids the shutout. Martim Chromiak scoring his 5th PPG of the season. Reily Walsh and Charles Hudon registering the assists.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

  • 1. Gabriel Carriere, 23 SVS
  • 2. Ethan Cardwell, 1G, 1A
  • 3. Thomas Bordeleau, 1G

The Barracuda will be back in action Sunday against the Coachella Valley FireBirds. The last time these two teams faced off was a month ago on January 22nd where the Barracuda won at home in a shootout. San Jose will be looking to continue their win streak against Coachella for the whole season.

Kings in Freefall: Warriors Dominate in 132–106 Rout

Kings guard Markelle Fultz enters the arena prior to Friday nights action (Photo: Sacramento Kings on X)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

The NBA All-Star weekend and the trade deadline are now behind us, and the final stretch of the NBA season began on Friday night as the Sacramento Kings returned to action. The Kings hosted the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center at 7 PM PST. Coming off a much-needed break to recharge and practice for the first time since incorporating several new pieces into their rotation, the Kings looked to build momentum. Meanwhile, the Warriors entered the game with newfound optimism for the season following the acquisition of Jimmy Butler prior to the trade deadline. Both teams entered the game with a record of 28–27, occupying 9th and 10th places respectively within the Western Conference standings.

In the first quarter, the Kings were outplayed and out-hustled. They allowed the Warriors to secure seven offensive rebounds while committing seven turnovers. Nonetheless, the bright spot for the Kings was DeMar DeRozan, who scored 15 points in the opening frame.

In the second quarter, the Kings experienced a meltdown. They surrendered 37 points to the Warriors, which initiated a downward spiral. Despite DeMar DeRozan contributing 24 points in the first half, the Kings simply couldn’t guard the broad side of a barn, and they went into halftime trailing 68–53.

In the third quarter, the pattern persisted. The Kings mounted an early run to cut the deficit to eight points; however, the Warriors subsequently expanded their lead to 17 by the end of the quarter. By that point, Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 21 points, while DeMar DeRozan continued to lead the Kings with 28 points.

In the final quarter, the Kings collapsed with a faint whimper. They were outscored 32–23 in the final 12 minutes, marking their second consecutive loss. The Kings ultimately fell to the Warriors 132–106 on Friday night. During the break they failed to address any of the issues observed during the game post trade deadline. The team appears to be in freefall; their offense remains choppy and stagnant, lacking any discernible rhythm. It remains unclear how they will move forward, and the outlook for both the team and the franchise appears grim.

Following the game, Doug Christie addressed the media more than an hour later. He was unambiguous in his remarks, stating, “Completely unacceptable.”

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa: Sharks try to rebound after rough first half against Flames Sunday

San Jose Sharks goaltender Yaroslav Askarov (30) makes a save against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second period at SAP Center in San Jose on Mon Jan 27, 2025. Askarov is out for three weeks due to a lower body injury (AP News photo)

On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 Maybe the Four Nation Face Off came at a right time for the San Jose Sharks the Sharks were in the middle of a four game funk that saw them in their last game get absolutely hammered in San Jose on Sat Feb 8 to the Dallas Stars 8-3.

#2 One of the things the Sharks have had problems with is allowing their opponents to get the early lead and the game against the Stars was not an exception allowing three goals in the first period.

#3 Their third periods have been troublesome too in that same game against the Stars the Sharks allowed three goals against and were whipped by the Stars in a five goal advantage.

#4 Goaltending is a concern for San Jose as top goalie prospect Yaroslav Askarov is out three weeks with a lower body injury while playing for the San Jose Barracuda on Wednesday. He faced 14 shots in the first period of the game but had to come out and did not return. How critical is Askarov’s loss going to be with two months left of the season?

#5 The Sharks return to action opening up a seven game road trip starting this Sunday in Calgary at the Scotiabank Saddledome against a Flames team that is fifth in the Pacific Division having lost five of their last ten games and lost three in a row. The Sharks need to snap their four game skid and will have a real test starting this seven game road trip.

Join Mary Lisa for the San Jose Sharks podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Kings and Warriors duel it out tonight; Both tied in Western Conference

Sacramento Kings will be relying heavily on guard Zach LeVine (8) to fill the void of former guard De’Aaron Fox. The Kings are battling to get in a playoff spot in the second half of the season. (photo from motociclismo.com)

On the Sacramento Kings podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson:

#1 In ninth place in the Western Conference the Sacramento Kings entering the second half of the season following the All Star break at 28-27. There are 27 games left in the regular season taking a look at how they’ve played in the first half what do think their chances of making a post season birth?

#2 After guard De’Aaron Fox was dealt to the San Antonio Spurs just before the All Star break the Kings had to fill his spot with a solid point guard. So far Sacramento has relied on Malik Monk, DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis.

#3 Jae Crowder hasn’t played much just 92 minutes over seven games for the season this being his 13th season in the NBA. He has been an asset helping the young players out on the floor and off it. It’s something that’s been a big help for head coach Doug Christie.

#4 With Zach LeVine, Jake LaRavia and Jonas Valancinunas there will be little time for Crowder to get in the line up in this last month and half of the season. Christie realizes his locker room presence has been very helpful and who knows he might have a future as an assistant coach.

#5 The Kings host the Golden State Warriors tonight at Golden 1 Center a game that you’ll be covering. Both teams are 28-27. The Kings have a standings edge because they have a better conference record. The Kings are battling to improve their position in the standings. The Warriors who are 3-1 with Jimmy Butler are expected to move much higher than their tenth place spot. How do you see this match up tonight?

Join Jeremiah Salmonson for the Sacramento Kings podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Four Nations podcast with Len Shapiro: RIP Mike Lange he was my good friend; McDavid scores game winner Canada wins it in OT 3-2

Pittsburgh Penguins long time broadcaster Mike Lange addresses the crowd before the unveiling of a statue depicting Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame center Mario Lemieux outside the NHL hockey team’s arena March 7, 2012, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

On the NHL podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 Len what can you say about your good late friend Pittsburgh Penguins play by play announcer the great Mike Lange who you roomed with during your college days.

#2 Len, talk about those catch phrases that he used after a goal was scored he was well known for.

#3 Penguins star Syd Crosby said he was proud that Lange called almost all his goals of his career that’s saying a mouthful right there.

#4 Turning to the Four Nations Tournament Team USA and Team Canada battle at TD Garden in Boston on Thursday night Team Canada wins it in overtime 3-2 on Conner McDavid’s goal at 8:18.

#5 No doubt about it there were some gritty hockey played in this tournament no one caved in and all teams played like everything was on the line. It was not like an East vs. West All Star game where they run up the score.

Len Shapiro does the NHL podcast each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Cal Bears podcast with Morris Phillips: Bears take on Virginia tonight at John Paul Jones Arena to start road trip

The Cal Bears will meet the Virginia Cavaliers Thu Feb 20, 2025 at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottsville VA with a 4:00pm PT tip off (photo by Cal Bears Athletic Dept)

Cal Bears podcast with Morris Phillips:

#1 The Cal Bears are coming off a two game homestand sweep over the Boston College Eagles and the Syracuse Orange. Cal (21-6) will got back east for their final regular season road trip starting at Virginia on Thursday at 4pm PT.

#2 In the history of both Cal and Virginia this will be their sixth meeting and the Cavaliers are 3-2 in that history. The Cavaliers also have two wins over Cal in the NCAA Tournament. The last time these two clubs met was 2018 in the NCAA Tournament with a 68-62.

#3 If Cal can pull off a win tonight it would give them their most wins since the 2016-17 season when they won 24 games.

#4 The Bears will be keyed in on the Cavaliers Kymora Johnson who leads the team with 17.5 points per game and was named the All ACC second team and All Freshman from last season.

#5 In the last game Cal played on Sun Feb 16th at Syracuse as Cal led with guard Kayla Williams 21 points, forward Marta Suarez finished in second with 16 points. Talk about their game against the Orange and how important Williams and Suarez is to Cal.

Cal Bears podcasts are heard Thursdays with Cal Bears beat writer Morris Phillips at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson: Stanford hoping to end 2 game skid against Cal Saturday

Stanford Cardinal forward Maxime Raynaud (42) drives on Duke Blue Devils center Khaman Maluach (9) at Cameron Indoor Arena in Durham North Carolina on Sat Feb 15, 2025 (Stanford Cardinal photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 The Stanford Cardinal came into Duke University on Sat Feb 15 hoping to bounce back from a tough loss to the Georgia Tech on Wed Feb 12th 60-52 but got destroyed by the Blue Devils 106-70.

#2 In the first half Duke offense was unstoppable scoring 49 points to Stanford’s 34. The Cardinal simply couldn’t do anything with Duke’s defense that prevented them to get inside all first half long.

#3 Duke turned it up a notch not holding back in the second half scoring 57 to Stanford’s 36 points. Not much difference from the first half but it sure had Stanford head coach Kyle Smith busy with his X’s and O’s.

#4 Only three Stanford Cardinal finished in double figures. Forward Maxime Raynaud led with 19 points followed by guard Oziyah Sellers second with 11 points, and Donavin Young with ten points.

#5 Up next for the Cardinal the Cal Bears who pay Stanford a visit this Sat Feb 22 a 7:00pm PST. The Bears have lost their last three games and have struggling road record at 2-8. Stanford is 13-2 at home and lost their last two games in a row. How do you see this match on Saturday?

Join Michael for the Stanford Cardinal podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Reign power play brings the boom and doom against the Barracuda in 6-4 win

Ontario Reign forward Tyler Madden (#10) celebrates a goal he scored in the first period with his teammates along the bench against the San Jose Barracuda at Tech CU Arena on Wednesday FEB 19, 2025. (San Jose Barracuda)

by Marko Ukalovic

SAN JOSE — The Ontario Reign jumped out to a huge lead with scored three power play goals and then held on to escape with a 6-4 victory over the San Jose Barracuda on Wednesday evening at Tech CU Arena.

San Jose has lost four of its last five games. Ontario has won four games in a row and are on an eight-game points steak.

Ontario (30-14-2-1-63 points) drew first blood early in the first period with a power play goal. Reilly Walsh connected with Martin Chromiak along the left wing and Chromiak beat Cuda goalie Yaroslav Askarov with a one-timer for his 10th goal of the season at the 3:12 mark. Askarov was called for delay of game as he played the puck outside the restricted zone.

San Jose’s (25-18-2-3-55 points) giftwrapped a present to Ontario thanks to bad read inside their own zone. Askarov’s attempted pass to Luca Cagnoni deflected off the leg of Cagnoni into the middle of the ice. Aatu Jamsen was at the right place at the right time as he buried the puck into an empty net for his fourth goal of the season at the 8:05 mark to double Ontario’s lead.

The Barracuda’s disastrous start became much worse as the Reign scored its second straight power play goal less than two minutes later. Jack Studnicka won a battle along the left boards. He sent a rink wide pass over to an uncontested Tyler Madden, who beat Askarov with a wrist shot to the glove side for his eighth goal of the season at the 9:50 mark.

Askarov left the game at the 11:08 mark with an apparent lower body injury and was replaced by backup Gabrielle Carriere. Askarov (10-8-1-3) gave up three goals on 14 shots during his shortest outing of the season.

Ontario dominated the opening frame outshooting San Jose 20-9 and had the ice tilted in their favor for the majority of the period. Reign goalie Phoenix Copley wasn’t tested much stopping all nine shots he faced.

The Reign opened the second period with its fourth unanswered goal and third on the man advantage. Lucas Vanroboys was called for an Unsportsmanlike penalty at the end of the first period when he shot the puck on net after time had expired. That gave Ontario 55 seconds of five-on-three play to start the period. Jamsen recorded his second goal of the game when he cleaned up a rebound off of a Charles Hudon shot from the point for his fifth goal of the season at the :40 mark.

San Jose finally stopped the bleeding near the halfway mark of the middle frame with a power play goal. Cagnoni stole the puck off of Angus Booth from behind the goal line and quickly centered a backhand pass out to Andrew Poturalski. The ‘Cuda captain got Copley to go down before roofing a backhander for his team leading 20th goal of the season at the 9:50 mark.

Ontario regained its four-goal lead seconds after its fifth power play expired. Samuel Helenius led an odd man rush up the ice and found Taylor Ward in front of the crease and Ward beat Carriere with a backhander for his ninth goal of the season at the 13:33 mark.

Jeff Malott scored his 17th goal of the season with 50 seconds left in the period when he redirected a shot from the point by Luke Rowe past Carriere to give Ontario its biggest lead of the game. Hudon recorded his fourth helper of the contest with the secondary assist on the play.

“We talked about it before the game, that it was going to come down to one-on-one battles at the net front and loose pucks. And we just lost too many. I was expecting a better effort. We gotta take a look at it. We gotta pull what we can from it and we gotta improve because we got these guys again on Saturday,” Cuda head coach John McCarthy said.

Danil Gushchin gave the Cuda its second goal of the contest early in the third period. Filip Bystedt led a counterattack up the ice and found Pavol Regenda that led to an odd man rush with Danil Gushchin. Regenda’s backhand pass skipped and bounced over to Gushchin who beat Copley with a quick wrist shot for his 14th goal of the season at the 6:23 mark.

San Jose scored its second power play goal just past the halfway mark of the final frame. Joey Keane received a favorable bounce off of the left boards. Keane found Tristen Robins all alone in front of the net and Robins tapped home the puck past Copley for his seventh of the season at the 10:56 mark.

The Barracuda scored its third unanswered goal in the period as well as its third power play goal thanks to an outstanding coast-to-coast play from Cagnoni. After receiving the puck from Carriere from behind own net, Cagnoni skated the full length of the ice, maneuvering past Booth, before beating Copley with a backhander past the five-hole for his 13th goal of the season and ninth on the power play at the 13:31 mark.

“(I) kind of made a move at our blueline, thought I had a chance to get some things going. We were still down, obviously, so it was just get some momentum even if it didn’t go in. I don’t know I just kind of put it through his stick, put it (past) the five-hole. (It was) kind of an instinct play,” Cagnoni said.

San Jose had a six-on-four power play opportunity when Helenius went to the sin bin for high sticking and McCarthy pulled Carriere for an extra attacker with 3:23 remaining in the game. However, Copley and the Reign penalty kill settled down the ship and never allowed the Barracuda to get any closer to pulling off a dramatic comeback.

Copley (15-7-0-2) finished the game making 32 saves on 36 shots to record his 15th victory of the season. Carriere made 18 saves on 21 shots in mop-up duty.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished 3-for-6 on the power play. Ontario went 3-for-6.

The Three Stars of the Game: 1) Hudon (0G, 4A) 2) Jamsen (2G,OA) 3) Cagnoni (1G,1A) .

UP NEXT: San Jose and Ontario conclude their home-and-home series on Saturday at 6:00pm at Toyota Arena.

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: MLB ready to start testing robo umpires; Salary cap could trigger baseball strike after 2026; plus more news

A radar device, replay screen, is set up behind home plate at the Atlantic League’s PeoplesBank Park minor ballpark on Jul 10, 2019 in York PA. 13 Spring Training parks will use the robo umpire that will host 19 teams in Major League Baseball Cactus and Grapefruit League games (AP file photo)

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong:

#1 Major League Baseball announced that they will give a demonstration on how the auto balls and strikes challenge system will work. As baseball is moving towards using the Robo-umpires. In the minor leagues the robo umpire was used. The players have voiced their objections to the idea of using robo umpires, “It’s just not a video game” said San Francisco Giants pitcher Kyle Harrison.

#2 One of the sticking points of a negotiating a new Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLB and the MLBPA is the salary cap and Commissioner Rob Manfred realizes that’s a touchy point with the players and if a cap were to be instituted it could trigger a players strike after the 2026 season. As the owner complain that the Los Angeles Dodgers have a monopoly of high priced talent Manfred is backpedaling on any idea of a salary cap saying he would not commit to a salary cap.

#3 It’s a real competition and New York Mets owner Steve Cohen is not hesitating on coming up to par with the Dodgers. Cohen so far has a payroll of $325 million for the 2025 season that includes a 15 year $765 million contract with Juan Soto. Jessica there is no doubt that Cohen wants to build a winner.

#4 The Tampa Bay Rays have outspent the Chicago Cubs for the 2025 season in free agency money and that’s considering that the Rays will be playing in the New York Yankees spring training facility for the regular season in a park that seats 11,000 fans. That had third baseman Alex Bregman looking for greener pastures leaving the Cubs for the Boston Red Sox and leaving Cubs owner Tom Ricketts with very little answers on how the Cubs will be competitive this sesason?

#5 The Rays are not the only big league club that will be playing in a minor league park for the 2025 season. The Sacramento A’s will be using the San Francisco Giants minor league park Sutter Health Field in West Sacramento for their regular season games. The Sacramento park seats 14,014 and is nearly sold out for it’s games. The A’s will play any post season games at a neutral site location to be named later.

Join Jessica Kwong for Headline Sports podcasts every other Wednesday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast David Zizmor: Why Kevin Durant declined coming back to Golden State

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) said he didn’t want to leave the Suns in the middle of the season to play at Golden State and was happy to be the Suns when the opportunity came up for Durant to return to Golden State. (AP News photo)

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 There was so much talk about why Kevin Durant didn’t want to return to Golden State, there was talk that he didn’t want to have to deal with Draymond Green again or as head coach Steve Kerr said that there was talk that Durant just jumped on the bandwagon when he had signed on as a free agent in 2016.

#2 With Green, Durant and Stephen Curry getting a little older if Durant had returned would age have made a difference or would the Warriors have improved their chances to get a shot at the finals again?

#3 Second half of the season gets underway on Friday night how do you see Jimmy Butler in this line up making a difference and giving Golden State a shot at making the post season.

David Zizmor does the Warriors podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com