SJ Earthquakes leave Philly with a point, end match with a 1-1 draw against the Union

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By Alexandra Evans

The San Jose Earthquakes (1-2-1) searched for a win against the Philadelphia Union (1-1-2) on Saturday after coming off of three consecutive losses against Sporting Kansas City, Club Léon, and New York City FC. Neither a win nor a loss occurred against Philadelphia as the game ended in a 1-1 draw at the Talen Energy Stadium Saturday. 

The action was minimal in the first 45 minutes of the match, with the exception of a yellow card for the Union’s David Accam and a goal from Quakes’ Magnus Eriksson at the 37-minute mark, assisted by Danny Hoesen. The Union had nine shots compared to the Quakes’ four, and they had possession of the ball for 57% of the first half. Still, the Quakes were up 1-0.

Following the Quakes’ loss to NYCFC, Eriksson told an MLS reporter: “There are a lot of players in this locker room that hate to lose. Still, we’re going in the right direction.”

Yeferson Quintana received a yellow card 11 minutes into the second half (56-minute mark overall). Defender Shea Salinas replaced Joel Qwiberg for the Quakes at the 58-minute mark, as well as Ilsinho for David Accam on the Union at the 63rd. One minute later, Alejandro Bedoya scored the Union’s first goal (assisted by Fafa Picault) to tie the game 1-1.

After 90 minutes, the game ended with a score of 1-1. The Union heavily exceeded the Quakes in both shots (22 versus nine) and possession of the ball (63% versus 37%). Nonetheless, San Jose did not go home pointless.

Up Next: The Quakes return home at Avaya Stadium on Saturday, April 14 to host the Houston Dynamo. Kick off is at 7:15 p.m. PT. 

Barracuda sweep home-and-home series with 7-3 win over Heat

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By Marko Ukalovic

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Barracuda (31-26-4-4), with their backs against the wall, received the game-winning goal from defenseman Julius Bergman seven minutes into the third period, where they scored four unanswered goals, to defeat the Stockton Heat (32-27-2-4) 7-3 and swept the home-and-home series on Saturday afternoon at the SAP Center. The Cuda’s current three-game win streak have their playoff hopes still hanging by a thread.

Ivan Chekhovich, playing in only his third game for San Jose, skated down the left boards, and passed it back to the right slot where Bergman fired a shot top-shelf in the left corner beating Heat goalie David Rittich (7-5-0) for his 10th goal of the season at the 7:12 mark of the third period. Rourke Chartier received the secondary assist.

“Got a great pass in the middle,” said Bergman on eventual game winning goal. “Just trying to find a hole. Shot it there and it went in.”

San Jose continued its hot streak on the power play. Adam Helewka fed a pass down low to Alex True, who then sent a cross-ice pass through the crease over to Middleton. His shot ricochet off Dalton Prout’s skate into the net past Rittich. Middleton’s sixth goal of the season came at the 6:44 mark of the first period.

Stockton would answer back before the fans had a chance to sit back down in their seats. Just 13 seconds later, Oliver Kylington pinched in from the point as Brett Findley sent over a cross-ice pass that found Kylington all alone in the right slot and he snapped a wrist shot past Cuda goalie Antoine Bibeau (21-14-4) for his sixth goal of the season.

Stockton would take the lead after a pretty tic-tac-toe goal scored by Emile Poirier. Mike McMurtry skated along the right board and fed the puck over to Ryam Lomberg. Lomberg one-timed a pass between his legs over to Poirier, who quickly shot the puck past Bibeau for his sixth goal of the season at the 15:03 mark.

Rittich made two point-blank saves with under two minutes left in the period on shots by Nick DeSimone and Rudolfs Balcers to keep the score 2-1 heading into the first intermission. San Jose outshot Stockton 12-4.

Chartier breakaway attempt was stopped by Rittich midway the second period. Bibeau stopped a point-blank chance on a 2-on-1 less than a minute later.

“I think we’re just having fun,” said Bibeau regarding his the Cuda’s three-game win streak. “I don’t think we’re thinking too much about (getting into the) playoffs right now. Everyone is playing well right now and we’re just having fun.”

San Jose tied it up after a shot by True ricochet off Rittich right to Colby McAuley, who tapped in a rebound into the empty net. McAuley skated into the middle of the slot, fed a pass over to True, who fired a shot on Rittich that went back to McAuley for his fourth goal of the season at the 14:09 mark. Radim Simek received the secondary assist.

Emerson Clark gave the Cuda the lead when he scored off a mad scramble in front of the net. Tim Heed’s shot trickled all the way through to the net, Manny Wiederer poked at the puck twice in front of Rittich before the puck squeezed out to a crashing Clark who punched it home for his ninth goal of the season at the 16:01 mark. Noah Rod received the secondary assist.

Colin Smith tied the game up on a 3-on-2 rush. Dillion Dube started the rush at center ice, fed a pass over to the left slot to Morgan Klimchuck, who fired a pass over to a wide-open Smith in between the circles, who snapped home the puck past Bibeau for his ninth goal of the season at the 4:07 mark of the third period.

True gave the Cuda a two-goal lead at the 9:41 mark when McAuley skated in from the red line, went through two Heat defenders and passed over to a wide-open True just to the right of the crease, who buried the puck into an empty net for his 13th goal of the season.

Balcers made his way into the goal party as he danced his way all the way up to an empty net, with Rittich pulled for an extra attacker, for his team leading 22nd goal of the season at the 17:47 mark to give the Cuda 6-3 lead.

Sasha Chmelevski completed the scoring on a 2-on-1 break with Adam Helewka. Helewka skated in, fed a pass over to Chmelevski, who made a nice move around Rittich and slid the puck into an empty net for his second goal in three games at the 18:47 mark.

“We got a lot of juice in the our lineup right now,” said head coach Roy Sommer. “With the kids that we brought in and they’ve played really well and made a big difference.”

Bibeau had another strong showing in net, making 21 saves on 24 saves to earn the victory. Rittich made 27 saves on 32 shots, suffering the defeat.

GAME NOTES: San Jose went 1/2 on the power play. It was the eighth consecutive game the Cuda have scored a power-play goal.

Stockton went 0/2. They were 0/8 in the two-game series.

UP NEXT: The Barracuda travel to Bakersfield to take on the Condors on Wednesday, April 11 at 6:30 pm PT.

Barracuda keep hope alive as they cool off the Heat 6-2

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By Marko Ukalovic

Desperate times call for desperate hockey. The San Jose Barracuda (30-26-4-4) gave their fading playoff hopes a shot in the arm as six different goal scorers powered the way to a  6-2 victory over the Stockton Heat (32-26-2-4) on Friday evening at Stockton Arena.

San Jose’s victory along with the Texas Stars’ 3-2 shootout loss to the Rockford IceHogs kept the Barracuda mathematically alive. They will need to win out and need Texas to lose out in order to make the playoffs.

The Cuda would get off to the start it wanted midway through the first period. Manny Wiederer’s wrist shot pinballed off of Heat goalie David Rittich’s (7-4-0) equipment and before he could corral the puck it went his under the right arm into the back of the net. The rookie forward’s eighth goal of the season came at the 9:20 mark. Radim Simek and Noah Rod received assists on the goal.

Stockton generated a couple of scoring chances late in the first period, but weren’t able to get a puck past Cuda goalie Stephon Williams (2-1-0). They outshot San Jose 8-5 in the first period.

A close call early in the second period almost resulted in a goal for Stockton on the power play. A one-timer shot from the point deflected on Williams and off his pads as it was laying in the crease that created a mad scramble in front of the net. The Cuda were able to clear the puck with no harm done.

Noah Rod, playing just his seventh career game, gave the Cuda a 2-0 lead when he scored his first career AHL goal. Rod was able to pounce on a rebound off a Julius Bergman shot and back-handed the puck top-shelf past Rittich at the 9:20 mark of the second period. Emerson Clark received the secondary assist.

Rudolfs Balcers continued his sensational rookie season when he scored his team leading 21st goal of the season after receiving a pass from Rourke Chartier, he was able to collect his own rebound on his initial shot and fired it home past Rittich at the 13:47 mark.

Stockton would get on the board when Mike McMurtry scored his fifth goal of the season exactly a minute later. Emile Poirier’s shot pinballed off Williams and McMurtry punched home the rebound at the 14:47 mark. Ryan Lomberg received the secondary assist.

San Jose regained their three-goal lead just 50 seconds into the third period. Tim Heed, in his fifth game with the Cuda, scored his first goal on the season on the power play. Heed blasted a shot from the right point inside the near post past Rittich. Jacob Middelton and Alex True received assists on the goal.

Williams made a great save while Stockton was on the power play five minutes into the period. He had lost his stick during a mad scramble, but was able to use a defenseman’s stick and reached back across the crease to stop a shot that was headed for an empty net.

Chartier put the game away with his sixth goal of the season at the 13:40 mark. The Cuda had sustained pressure inside the Heat zone as Ivan Chekhovich fed Chartier, who snapped home the puck inside the post. The goal snapped a 12-game goalless drought for Chartier. Balcers received the secondary assist.

Lomberg tipped home the puck past Williams from a shot from the point. McMurtry sent a shot toward the net that Lomberg was able to deflect home for his 10th goal of the season at the 16:40 mark.

Chekhovic iced the game with an empty-netter for his second goal in as many games to close out the scoring at the 17:46 mark. Chartier received the only assist on the goal.

Williams made 22 saves on 24 shots to earn the victory. Rittich made 16 saves on 21 shots in the defeat.

GAME NOTES: San Jose went 1/2 on the power play. Stockton was 0/6.

This was the 10th meeting of the season between the two teams. They play each other twice more in the final four games of the regular season.

Brodie Dupont gave a hard check on Zach Frye that cause some pushing and shoving after the whistle late in the first period.

Heed’s power play goal made it seven consecutive games with a power play goal for San Jose. They are 10/29 in their last seven games on the power play.

With the FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! Colby McAuley and Luke Gazdic exchanged fisticuffs with less than two minutes left in the game.

UP NEXT: The Barracuda take on the Stockton Heat to close out the home-and-home series on Saturday at 1:15 pm PT at SAP Center.

Barracuda get two debut goals to shoot down Gulls in a 4-0 shutout victory

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By Marko Ukalovic

SAN JOSE — The saying goes you only get one chance to make a good first impression. For the San Jose Barracuda (29-26-4-4), the debuts of Sasha Chmelevski and Ivan Chekovich couldn’t have come at a better time for the team. Both scored in their Cuda debuts to help the Cuda dominate the San Diego Gulls (35-24-3-1) in a 4-0 shutout victory on Wednesday evening at the SAP Center.

Both players got the first two goals of the game for the Cuda. Adam Helewka started a 3-on-1 rush inside the Gulls zone. Captain John McCarthy then sent over a sweet backhand pass over to Chmelevski, drafted by San Jose Sharks in sixth round of 2017 draft (185th overall), who was wide open in between the circles. Chmelevski then made a nifty move around Gulls goalie Kevin Boyle (18-11-2) and buried the puck into the empty net for his first AHL career goal at 5:15 of the first period.

“I saw that I had a lot of ice so I just screamed for it (the puck),” said Chmelevski about his goal. “Luckily he (McCarthy) got it over to me and I was able to be creative and score a goal. It’s pretty surreal. It’s something you dream about as a kid to play professional hockey and I couldn’t be more happy.”

Chekovich, who was drafted by the Sharks in the seventh round of the 2017 draft (212th overall), was able to pick-pocket the puck off Julius Nattinen that bounced over to Rourke Chartier. Chekovich was able to get the puck back and fired a wicked wrist shot past Boyle into the lower right corner for his first goal of his AHL career at the 14:50 mark. Chartier received the only assist on the goal.

“The kids did real well (in their debuts),” said head coach Roy Sommer. “It’s hard to score in this league. Both of them got their first goals in the first period. So that was nice to see.”

“I just closed my eyes and shot the puck,” Chekovich said jokingly about his goal. “My first experience (playing) in a pro league, I was pretty excited.”

San Jose had a chance to increase their lead with a minute left in the first period with two great scoring chances by Heleweka and Rudolfs Balcers. Helewka skated in around the Gulls defense for a point-blank shot saved by Boyle. Balcers then had an empty net to shoot at seconds later only to be stoned by Boyle. The Cuda dominated the play in the first period, outshooting the Gulls 14-5.

Antoine Bibeau (20-14-4) made a sprawling leg save on Nattinen with just over 10 minutes left in the second period.  A shot ricochet over to Nattienen and his wrap around attempt was stopped by the Cuda netminder.

Balcers increased the lead to 3-0 at the 12:19 mark of the second period when he was rewarded for crashing the net. Tim Heed, sent down by the Sharks today, made a nice play by keeping the puck inside the blue line. He then sent a pass over to Radim Simek who one-timed the puck from the middle of the point. Balcers who was screening Boyle on the play was able to push home the rebound after Boyle failed to freeze the puck. It was Balcers’ team-leading 19th goal of the season.

The Gulls tried to climb back in the game early in the third period with Simek in the sin bin for tripping. Kalle Kossila, the Gulls leading scorer, was all alone in the left slot when he took a cross-ice feed, however, his shot that was headed into an empty net was sticked away at the last second by Bibeau, in what arguably could be the save of the year for Cuda.

“I didn’t have time to get my whole body (over to the left side),” said Bibeau. “I just tried to put some equipment in front and made the save.”

Baclers would get his second of the game and team-leading 20th of the season on a 5-on-3 power play. Chmelevski won the faceoff that Helekwa was able to kick over to Balcers, who lasered a wrist shot past the five-hole of Boyle at the 10:04 mark. The goal came just two seconds after Corey Tropp went into the penalty box to produce the 5-on-3 opportunity.

“(After) I scored, I was laughing (afterward),” said Balcers. “The puck just came out to me, the d-man was there and I just tried to whack it on the net and it just went through his legs.”

Bibeau was spectacular in the net, stopping all 27 shots he faced for his fifth shutout of the season. Boyle stopped 29 out of 33 shots in the loss.

“He was really good tonight,” said Sommer about his goaltender. “Especially on that save on the penalty kill (on Kossila). He deserved the shutout, well deserved.”

GAME NOTES: San Jose was 1/5 on the power play.

While San Diego, the league’s best power play, went 0/2.

“We talked about it. You gotta stay out of the box against them as that’s the key against that team. They can light you up,” said Sommer on limiting San Diego’s power play opportunities.

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! Emerson Clark and Mike Liambas exchanged fisticuffs 16 seconds into the second period. Clark also got into it with Boyle later on in the second period after Boyle shoved Clark in attempt to help out his teammate who was tussling with Clark after the whistle had blown. Colby McAuley and Corey Tropp also exchanged pleasantries with one another at the 12:23 mark of the third period.

The announced crowd was 3,395.

UP NEXT: The Barracuda travel up to Stockton to take on their NorCal rival, the Heat, to start a home and home series on Friday, April 6 at 7 pm PT.

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda need to answer the bell tonight against San Diego after getting KO’d in Rockford

sjbarracuda.com photo: The Rockford Ice Hogs center Matthew Highmore (9) and San Jose Barracuda goaltender Stephon Williams (29) look stickside for the puck last Saturday night at BMO Harris Bank Center in Rockford

On the SJ Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic:

#1 How concerned should the Barracuda be after facing the Rockford Ice Hogs in their last game to four unanswered goals in a 5-3 loss?

#2 Do the Barracuda figure rookie goalie Stephon Williams’ lack of experience playing in his second game was part of the reason for some of the unanswered goals. Williams stopped 25 shots last Saturday in Rockford.

#3 Earlier on, the Cuda had a 3-1 lead after 40 minutes of play when they got goals from Brandon Mashinter and Caleb Herbert.

#4 It didn’t hold as Rockford in the third period got a goal from left winger Lance Bouma and Hendrik Samuelson who scored a game-tying goal at 17:49. The Ice Hogs’ Luc Snuggerud scored a go-ahead goal, which turned out to be the gamer.

#5 The San Diego Gulls skate against the SJ Barracuda tonight at SAP Center. What will the Cuda expect in this matchup?

Marko Ukalovic is the San Jose Barracuda beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

IceHogs score four unanswered goals to down Barracuda 5-3

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By: Ana Kieu

Hawaiian Night was underway at the BMO Harris Bank Center in Rockford, Ill., on Saturday night and the San Jose Barracuda took on the Rockford IceHogs.

Apparently, the Barracuda and IceHogs got to witness flowers on the ice, which was a pleasant, tropical sight to see on a chilly 48 degree evening in the Windy City.

Cuda goalie Stephon Williams made his second start for the club and made a noteworthy save on a short-handed breakway early in the opening period. After that, the Cuda played 4-on-4 hockey following an IceHogs penalty.

The IceHogs made the unfortunate mistake of leaving the puck unattended at the blue line and Sam Warning picked up the first goal of the game, beating IceHogs goalie Jeff Glass, at the 12:11 mark of the period. Noah Rod collected the lone assist on Warning’s fifth goal on the season.

But the IceHogs were able to score just three seconds into their power play as Adam Clendening fired a long wrist shot from the high slot that beat Williams to get his team on the board and tie the game at one apiece with 4:22 left in the period.

Both teams were tied at one apiece after 20 minutes of play. In addition, the Cuda had some fun on Twitter by coming up with a random poll in the first intermission. The Cuda asked: “Thoughts on bacon?” and 83% answered “Really delicious” while 17% answered “Delicious.”

The Cuda scored two quick goals to start the second period. Brandon Mashinter got his 11th goal on the season at the 13:02 mark of the period. The assists on Mashinter’s goal went to Radim Simek and Rourke Chartier. Just 32 seconds later, Caleb Herbert scored on the power play to make it five straight games in which the Cuda have scored on the man advantage. Warning collected the lone assist on Herbert’s second goal on the season.

The Cuda thanked the IceHogs via Twitter for the nice tribute for left winger Brandon Mashinter in Rockford.

The Cuda led the IceHogs 3-1 after 40 minutes of play.

The IceHogs’ “Rally Crab” apparently helped the home team dominate in the third period. IceHogs left winger Lance Bouma scored a goal to pull his team within one just 41 seconds into the period. Clendening and Chris DiDomenico got the assists on Bouma’s fifth goal on the season. Then, Henrik Samuelsson scored the game-tying goal at the 17:49 mark of the period. Highmore Luc Snuggerud got the assists on Samuelsson’s eighth goal on the season.

The IceHogs continued to pour in the goals as Snuggerud scored the go-ahead goal, his fifth on the season, and Matthew Highmore expanded the lead to 5-3 with his 22nd goal on the season.

The Cuda pulled their goalie (Williams) for an extra attacker late in the game. That didn’t help the road team at all.

The Cuda lost to the IceHogs 5-3. Williams allowed five goals and made 25 saves in a losing effort for San Jose. Meanwhile, Glass stopped 19 of 22 shots in a Rockford win.

Notes
Barracuda starting lineup: Adam Helewka, Manny Wiederer, Jon Martin, Jacob Middleton, Nick DeSimone and Stephon Williams.

IceHogs starting lineup: Matthew Highmore. Tyler Sikura, Henrik Samuelsson, Viktor Svedberg, Cody Franson and Jeff Glass.

Up Next
The Barracuda return home to host the San Diego Gulls Wednesday night at 7:00 pm PST.

Barracuda lose 3-2 in shootout against Griffins

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By Marko Ukalovic

The hourglass has just about ran out on the San Jose Barracuda’s (28-25-4-4) playoff chances. Their latest loss was to the Grand Rapids Griffins (38-24-1-7) by a score of 3-2 in a shootout on Friday evening at the Van Andel Arena. The victory extended the defending AHL champions’ point streak to six games.

Grand Rapids controlled the game during the 1st period as they outshot San Jose 19-6. However, the strong play of Cuda goalie Antonie Bibeau (19-14-4) kept the period scoreless after the opening 20 minutes.

The Griffins would break the deadlock just 16 seconds into the second period when Dylan Mcllarth scored his fifth goal of the season after firing home a rebound past Bibeau after a Dominic Turgeon. Mcllarth snapped a 30-game scoreless drought.

Jacob Middleton would tied the game up while the teams played 4-on-4. Middleton took a pass from Adam Helewka and blasted a shot from the point passed Griffins goalie Tom McCollum inside the far right post for his fifth goal of the season at the 12:15 mark of the second period.

In the third period, Grand Rapids would regain the lead when Colin Campbell found Ben Street wide open along the right side and was able to slide the puck into an open net for his 18th goal of the season at the 7:10 mark.

The Cuda wouldn’t go away quietly as the evened up the game with a power play goal from Alex True. Nick DeSimone fired a shot from the point that True was able to tip past McCollum for his 12th goal of the season at the 13-minute mark.

The final 12 minutes of the game, including the overtime, would remain scoreless. In the shootout Matt Puempel would send the 9,860 fans home happy when his goal in the fourth round of the shootout clinched it for the Griffins.

McCollum earned the victory making 33 saves on 35 shots. Bibeau suffered the tough luck loss making 36 saves on 38 shots.

GAME NOTES: San Jose went 1/3 on the power play, while Grand Rapids was 0/2.

UP NEXT: The Barracuda travel to Rockford to take on the IceHogs on Saturday afternoon at 4 pm PST.

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Crunch time for postseason as Cuda head for two-game road trip

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On the San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic:

#1 With 4:28 left in the San Jose Barracuda’s last game on Tuesday in the first period, the Cuda took a 2-0 lead with a Juilius Bergman goal that beat the Tucson Roadrunners goalie Adin Hill.

#2 The Roadrunners cut the Cuda lead at 16:50 in the second period when Lanson Carson scored his 10th goal of the season.

#3 Manuel Wiederer scored his seventh goal of the season. Cuda led by two, 3-1.

#4 The Cuda won Tuesday’s contest in Tucson  3-1. Both Roadrunners and Cuda had 16 shots on goal.

#5 The Barracuda open a two-game road trip starting this Friday night in Grand Rapids against the defending champion Griffiths and then fly onto Rochester to face off against the Americans. This is expected to be one of the toughest road trips for the Barracuda this season. Two excellent teams that their playing on back-to-back nights on the road.

Marko Ukalovic does the Barracuda podcasts each Wednesday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Barracuda escape with 3-2 win over Roadrunners

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By: Ana Kieu

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Barracuda aimed to rebound from their previous loss prior to their tilt with the Tuscon Roadrunners at SAP Center Sunday.

Things appeared to be bright for the Cuda, who killed their first penalty (Jacob Middleton for high-sticking at the 13:18 mark of the first period) and then Alex Schoenborn scored his first goal on the season with 9:21 left in the first. Caleb Herbert picked up the lone assist on Schoenborn’s goal.

The Cuda took a 2-0 lead with 4:28 left in the first. Julius Bergman scored on the power play for his ninth goal on the season. Bergman fired a shot to beat Roadrunners goalie Adin Hill. Assists went to Radim Simek and Manuel Wiederer.

The Cuda led the Roadrunners 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. However, shots were 8-6 in favor of Tuscon.

The Roadrunners finally got on the board to cut the Cuda’s lead in half 2-1 at the 16:50 mark of the second period. Lawson Crouse scored his 10th goal on the season. Assists went to Mike Sislo and Dakota Mermis.

The Cuda immediately made it a 3-1 game just 2:12 later. Wiederer scored his seventh goal on the season. Emerson Clark picked up the lone assist on Wiederer’s goal.

The Cuda held onto their 3-1 lead through 40 minutes of play. Shots were tied at 16 apiece.

Well, the Roadrunners have come back from two-goal deficits in the past, so there was a chance that they might do it again. Not this time though.

Roadrunners’ Ryan MacInnis brought his team within one, 3-2, with his fifth goal of the season just 20 seconds into the third period. Assists went to Tye McGinn and Dysin Mayo.

Cuda goalie Stephon Williams made quality saves throughout the game. Williams finished with 27 saves in San Jose’s win.

The Cuda escaped with a 3-2 win over the Roadrunners.

For the Roadrunners, Hill allowed three goals on nine shots before being pulled in favor of Hunter Miska, who stopped all 20 shots he faced.

Three stars of the game
1. Manuel Wiederer
2. Lawson Crouse
3. Alex Schoenborn

Notes
Cuda starters: Stephon Williams, Radim Simek, Manuel Wiederer, Julius Bergman, Jon Martin and Emerson Clark.

Roadrunners starters: Adin Hill, Andrew Campbell, Tye McGinn, Dysin Mayo, Lawson Crouse and Ryan MacInnis.

Up Next
The Cuda kick off their brief, two-game road trip with a game against the Griffins this Friday at 4:00 pm PST.

Barracuda unable to string two wins together as they lose to Reign 7-3

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By: Ana Kieu

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Barracuda were looking to win two games in a row, entering Saturday’s rivalry matchup against the Ontario Reign at SAP Center.

The Reign pretty much gave the Cuda a hard time in the first period.

The Reign went on an early power play for hooking against the Cuda’s Julius Bergman. Just three minutes in, Michael Mersch found the back of the net to give his team a 1-0 lead.

The Reign made it a 2-0 game after Kyle Bauman notched his first professional goal in his third AHL game so far this season. Bauman made a diving backhand flip on the puck, which made its way over the shoulder of Cuda goalie Antoine Bibeau.

The Cuda cut the lead in half on Brandon Mashinter’s goal, his 16th on the season,

But the Reign quickly found a way to extend its lead to 3-1 with 4:34 left in the first. Matt Moulson found himself in the middle of the crease with the puck on his stick and put it in the net.

The Cuda trailed the Reign 3-1 at the end of the first. Shots were 16-9 in favor of San Jose.

Cuda’s Emerson Clark scored on the breakaway for his eighth goal on the season to pull his team within one just 3:08 into the second period.

From there, things started getting chippy between the two rival teams. Mersch and Kurtis MacDermid were not happy with each other, which led them to drop the gloves for an action-packed fight. In addition, Colby McAuley threw the puck into the empty net. The officials were perplexed at first, but then figured out to assess the appropriate penalties.

The Reign went on a 5-on-3 power play for two minutes. Ontario managed to redeem themselves as Philippe Maillet tallied a power-play goal, his 17th on the season, at the 11:37 mark. As a result, the Barracuda pulled Bibeau in lieu of Stephon Williams.

Justin Auger made it 5-2 Reign with 6:29 left in the second. Auger completed a stunning pass from Sam Herr in the far corner for his 10th goal on the season.

The Reign expanded its lead to 6-2 with 4:58 left in the second. Maillet dangled around the net and fed Sean Walker, who fired in a clean slap shot and subsequently picked up his sixth goal on the season.

Reign’s Bokondji Imama went to the box late in the second. Reign goalie Cal Petersen made a tremendous save on the penalty kill, but then the Cuda’s Rudolfs Balcers proceeded to score a power-play goal, his 18th goal on the season, to help his team cut the lead in half with 3:04 left in the second.

The Barracuda started to pave its way back into the game, but continued to trail the Reign 6-3 at the end of the second. Shots were 29-20 in favor of San Jose.

Austin Wagner beat Williams through the five-hole for his ninth goal on the season, giving the Reign a 7-3 lead with 1:13 left in the third period.

The Reign pretty much had this game from start to finish and the Cuda lost by a score of 7-3. Petersen finished with 33 saves for Ontario. Meanwhile, Bibeau made 10 saves and allowed five goals before being pulled in favor of Williams, who made eight saves and allowed two goals in relief of Bibeau.

Notes
Cuda starting lineup: Rudolfs Balcers, Rourke Chartier, Adam Helewka, Jacob Middleton and Tim Heed.

Reign starting lineup: Jordan Subban, T.J. Hensick, Kurtis MacDermid, Jonny Brodzinski and Austin Wagner.

Up Next
The Cuda host the Roadrunners Sunday at 3:00 pm PST.