Giants report: Outfielder Victor Bericoto making strong impression in spring training

Photo credit: MLB.com

By Vince Cestone

As it always seems to be in spring training, there’s one player who you least expect that makes a strong impression. And for the San Francisco Giants, that player is non-roster invitee Victor Bericoto.

Bericoto has been making loud contact all spring. He is 8-for-14, with two home runs. He is a long shot to make the team when they go north, but you never know if one of the Giants’ main outfielders suffers an injury. If that happens, Bericoto may have his shot on Opening Day if he keeps up his successful spring training at the plate.

The Giants signed Bericoto as an international free agent out of Venezuela in 2018. He cost the Giants $25,000. During that time, the Giants also signed current roster member Luis Matos and former Giants infielder Marco Luciano, who is now in the New York Yankees organization.

Before Monday’s game, Bericoto had 9 RBIs in seven games, with an impressive 1.642 OPS. His most impressive season in the minors came in 2023, where he hit 27 home runs and had a .272 batting average in 122 games. Bericoto’s 456 at-bats were split between the Eugene Emeralds (High-A affiliate) and the Richmond Flying Squirrels (Double-A affiliate). He had a solid combined .840 OPS that season.

Bericoto was in Triple-A Sacramento last season, only hitting .196 in 46 at-bats. He had one home run and a double but did not draw a walk in his Triple-A stint. He probably will start 2026 in Sacramento, unless he continues his hot-hitting spring and the Giants decide otherwise.

Even though it’s spring training, Bericoto hit a grand slam against the Dodgers on Friday which will always get attention even if the games don’t count. His two home runs leads the team in that category.

Bericoto, 24, is a converted catcher who plays left field, right field, and also some first base. It will be interesting to see where he ranks in MLB Pipeline’s top 30. That list has not yet been released in 2026.

This is Bericoto’s fifth spring training with the Giants. He could be an intriguing option if he’s on the Opening Day roster at Oracle Park. Opening Day is March 25 against the New York Yankees.

Luca Doncic Dominates As Lakers Handle Kings 128-104

Los Angeles Lakers guard Luca Doncic (77) takes a shot against the Sacramento Kings guard Nique Clifford (5) in the first half at Crypto Arena in Los Angeles on Sun Mar 1, 2026 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Sacramento Kings (14-48) pulled to within ten points of the Los Angeles Lakers in the third quarter before the Los Angeles Lakers (36-25) waltzed away with this game with a 128-104 win Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Luca Doncic finished with the game high of 28 points. The second half was no contest with the Lakers dominating. The Kings Nique Clifford had a terrific game with 26 points and seven rebounds and Maxime Raynaud had a double double, 16 points and 13 rebounds.

Game recap: The Lakers dominated the first quarter outscoring the Kings 36-18. Sacramento was struggling from the start but they did turn things around significantly in the second quarter outscoring the Lakers 31-28. Los Angeles at one time in the first half had a 22 point lead but the Kings cut that lead down to 15 64-49 at the half. The Kings got off to a slow start but had a solid second quarter of play.

At the half, Russell Westbrook had 12 points and Nique Clifford also had a good half of basketball with ten. They were the only two Kings in double digits. DeMar DeRozan had a sluggish first half scoring only four points as did Maxime Raynaud also with four points although he did have seven rebounds. They had made up some ground in the later minutes of the second quarter and were looking to continue to cut into the Laker lead in the third quarter.

Deandre Ayton, Austin Reeves and of course Doncic were all dominating in the first half and the Kings would have to continue to push in the second half.

The Kings took their hot finish in the first half into the third quarter. At 8:32 the Kings trailed by ten points 68-58 as they continued to try and climb back into this game. When it started to look promising the Lakers ran their lead back up to 19, 81-62 and took the third quarter away.

We got to see the magic touch of Doncic finishing off the third quarter scoring 28 points. He was ten of 16 from the floor and four of eight from downtown. Clifford was having a terrific game scoring 22 points with five rebounds. Los Angeles took a 20 point lead 96-76 into the fourth quarter.

LeBron James dazzled to start the fourth quarter as Los Angeles took a 105-81 lead their largest of the game. At 6:20 the Lakers were completely dominating on both ends of the court and Sacramento was getting clobbered 118-91. Los Angeles was all smiles in the second half of the quarter with the apparent win looming. In the final four minutes of the game, the Lakers had emptied their bench.

The high score for the Kings was Clifford who had a great game finishing with 26 points and seven rebounds. Raynaud had a double double, 16 points and 13 rebounds. DeRozan never really got going in this game finishing with nine points and four rebounds.

Four of the Laker starters finished in double figures with Doncic the high for the game with 28 points and five rebounds. Both Doncic and LeBron James left the game for much of the fourth quarter letting the bench finish the game.

Game notes: The Kings continued their road trip after beating the Dallas Mavericks last Thursday night 130-121. Sunday night the Kings lost to the sixth place Lakers. The Lakers welcomed back Russell Westbrook who formerly played with Los Angeles. Westbrook finished with 14 points and started along with DeRozan, Raynaud, Clifford and Precious Ashiuwa.

The Lakers with Sunday’s win take a 3-1 series lead . The Kings did beat them back on January 12, 124-113. Los Angeles have now won two games against the Kings. There were no injuries noted for the Lakers going into the game and they were at full strength. Sacramento faced another challenge with a lop-sided, short-handed roster going into Sunday’s game.

Tuesday night the Kings will face the seventh place team in the Western Conference. Sunday night’s game will end this current road trip and the Kings will be back at Golden 1 Arena as they face the Phoenix Suns. Tipoff for that game is scheduled for 8:00 PM.

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

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Headline Sports podcast Charlie O: Marte to have impact in Royals lineup; Acuna and Yastrzemski heart of Braves lineup; plus more news

Former New York Met Starling Marte hopes to have an impact to the Kansas City Royals line up this spring (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Charlie O:

#1 How will the addition of veteran outfielder Starling Marte impact the Kansas City Royals’ lineup and leadership as they aim for a playoff return? — Marte agreed to a contract with the Royals after four seasons with the Mets.

#2 Which spring training performers (like Ronald Acuña Jr. and Mike Yastrzemski) are sending early signals about division races and potential breakout seasons? — Braves and others had big offensive showings in recent games.

#3 Will the MLB deadline for stadium compliance threaten the future of the Rocket City Trash Pandas’ affiliate team if renovations aren’t finished? — A renovation setback has officials uncertain about meeting MLB’s April 1 deadline.

#4 What’s the status of returning veterans like Max Scherzer and how will their roles shape the 2026 pennant races? — Scherzer re-signed with the Blue Jays for his 19th season.

#5 Can rising stars such as Julio Rodríguez continue historic production and cement themselves among baseball’s elite in 2026? — Rodriguez’s past seasons place him in rare company statistically.

Join Charlie O for Headline Sports podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Roadrunners stun Barracuda with third period comeback in 6-4 win

San Jose Barracuda forward Anthony Vincent engages in a fight with Tucson Roadrunners forward Sam Lipkin during the first period at Tech CU Arena on Sunday MAR 1, 2026. (San Jose Barracuda)

by Marko Ukalovic

SAN JOSE — The Tucson Roadrunners scored three unanswered goals in the third period en route to a 6-4 comeback win over the San Jose Barracuda on Sunday evening at Tech CU Arena.

San Jose had its three-game winning streak snapped and lost for the first time in regulation when scoring four goals. Tucson has won two of its past three games and has earned points in five of the six games against the Barracuda.

Roadrunners defenseman Scott Perunovich scored the game winning goal on a breakaway with 2:32 remaining in the third period. Perunovich scored his sixth goal of the season as he was set up by Jack Ricketts and Dmitri Simashev.

Tucson (24-20-8-0-56 points) drew first blood early in the first period with an even strength goal. Ty Tullio led a counterattack into San Jose’s zone. Sam Lipkin found Michal Kunc along the right flank who blasted a one-timer past Cuda goalie Matt Davis for his fifth goal at the 5:34 mark.

San Jose (31-16-2-2-65-points) responded with an even strength goal near the halfway mark of the opening frame. Donovan Houle made a drop pass over to Jimmy Huntington at the blueline. Huntington skated into the middle before rifling a wrist shot past Roadrunners goalie Jaxson Stauber to the short side for his 11th goal of the season at the 8:53 mark. Nolan Allan received the secondary assist.

The Barracuda gained its first lead with a power play goal late in the period. Huntington centered a pass from behind the goal line out to Lucas Carlsson who beat Stauber through the five hole with a one-timer from in between the faceoff circles for his 12th goal of the season at the 13:32 mark. Egor Afanasyev received the secondary assist.

Huntington earned a “Gordy Howe” hat trick in the first period when he got into a scrap with Kevin Connauton at the 14:42 mark.

Huntington scored his second goal of the game with San Jose’s second goal on the man advantage early in the second period. Luca Cagnoni’s shot from the top of the point was redirected through the five-hole of Stauber by Huntington for his 12th goal of the season at the 1:33 mark.

The Roadrunners made it a one-goal game with a power play goal near the halfway mark of the middle frame. Perunovich found Daniil But along the left boards. But skated around to the slot and fired a wrist shot past Davis for his 10th goal of the season at the 8:23 mark.

Tucson evened the game with its second unanswered goal of the period. Cameron Hebig scored his 17th goal of the season when he beat Davis with a shot from the right slot to the short side at the 12:47 mark. Austin Poganski Montana Onyebuchi recorded assists on the play.

Anthony Vincent regained the lead for San Jose just under two minutes later. Kyle Crnkovic stripped the puck off of Maveric Lamoureaux from behind the Roadrunners net. Crnkovic centered the puck over to Vincent who needed three tries for his seventh goal of the season as Stauber initially stopped his first two attempts from point-blank range.

But scored his second goal of the game as he evened it up at four a piece early in the third period. But flipped a shot in from the point the air through a sea of traffic that found its way past Davis and into the back of the net. But’s 11th goal of the season came at the 7:07 mark.

Kevin Rooney iced the game with an empty net goal at the 18:35 mark, his 12th of the season.

Stauber (10-11-5) finished the game stopping 28 of the 32 saves to earn the victory. Davis (0-1-0), who made his AHL debut after being called up from the ECHL’s Wichita Thunder, made 31 saves on 36 saves in the losing effort.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished 2-for-2 on the power play. Tucson went 1-for-4.

The Three Stars of the Game: 1) Huntington 2) But 3) Perunovich.

UP NEXT: San Jose concludes their three-game homestand against the San Diego Gulls on Wednesday March 4th at 7:00pm at Tech CU Arena.

Utah Mammoth game wrap: Blackhawks Blank Fossilized Mammoth 4-0 at the Delta Center

 Arvid Soderblom #40 and Tyler Bertuzzi #59 of the Chicago Blackhawks celebrate after a game against the Utah Mammoth at Delta Center on March 1, 2026 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Eli Rehmer/NHLI via Getty Images)

By Tom Walker

SALT LAKE CITY–Utah was never really engaged in sluggish Sunday matinee performance to wrap up Olympics-interrupted homestand which began in January.

The Utah Mammoth (31-21-4) took to the ice early Sunday afternoon for the first of three games against the Blackhawks (22-28-9) in a 12 day span, the next one taking place in Chicago on March 9 following three days later when Utah returns to Delta Center on March 12 from a five-game road trip. The Blackhawks behind the goaltending of Arvid Soderblom shutout the Mammoth 4-0 on Sunday.

The first period seemed destined to end in a scoreless draw, until Utah defenseman Nate Schmidt was whistled for tripping against Frank Nazar to give Chicago their fourth power play opportunity of the opening frame. Teuvo Teravainen was able to convert the man advantage for the Blackhawks with his 11th goal of the season, assisted by Tyler Bertuzzi, to give Chicago a 1-0 lead heading into the locker room. Blackhawks Soderblom went 8-for-8 in turning away Mammoth shots on goal, while Karel Vejmelka stopped 11 of 12.

Utah has often struggled in second periods of play this season, but in this game the lack of potency was even more evident than usual. At 11:38, Mammoth defenseman Ian Cole attempted to clear the puck in a battle behind the net with Chicago forward Landon Slaggert, but sent it right up the middle and straight to the stick of Blackhawk forward Nick Foligno who easily beat Vejmelka for his third goal of the season, unassisted, to double the lead at 2-0.

89 seconds later, Slaggert would lob a shot at the net which bounced off of Vejmelka’s glove and over his shoulder into the back of the net for Slaggert’s third goal of the season, assisted by Oliver Moore and Artyom Levshunov, to make it 3-0 Chicago against the listless Utah defense. Soderblom finished the period a perfect 10-for-10 in saves, while Vejmelka stopped seven of nine.

A minute into the third period, the Blackhawks opened the door for the Mammoth when Louis Crevier went to the sin bin for tripping against Clayton Keller. But continuing the defensive meltdown of the second period, Utah promptly coughed up a shorthanded goal to Teravainen, his second goal of the game, to put Chicago up 4-0, which is where things ended up at the end of 60 minutes. Throughout the game, the Mammoth skated as if chained to anvils on both legs.

Possibly the most serious, competitive athlete in Utah’s lineup, defenseman Mikhail Sergachev, was dispatched to face the media in the locker room. “Obviously, it’s a tough, tough performance, and our fans deserve better, a lot better than that,” Sergachev began. “But, you know, it just happens to everyone. We’ve been playing really good hockey lately, and we just got to get back to that, and through hard work. And we’re gonna do it.” What was the difference between Sunday afternoon and Thursday night’s dominant victory over the Minnesota Wild? “We just felt connected against Minnesota, Sergachev said. “We were trying to get open for each other, we were working for each other in the D-zone, when our guy got beat, the second guy would always be there to help. Today just didn’t feel like that, and throughout the whole game.” Of course, it is difficult to get an offense going when taking so many penalties, albeit the only Utah penalty the remainder of the game was a 10-minute misconduct awarded to Sean Durzi with 58 seconds left in regulation, and did not result in a shorthanded situation. Sergachev addressed that, saying, “when you’re disconnected, you’re chasing the game, and when you’re chasing the game, you’re taking penalties. Then just one goes over the other, and you’re losing the game that way. And we’ll let it slip, obviously, and in the second period, we just can’t do that. Obviously, we didn’t play well throughout the whole game, but that moment in the second period, I think we could have helped a little better, maybe score a goal. But it doesn’t really matter. Give Chicago credit, they played a hell of a game. They’re a good, fast team.”

Head Coach André Tourigny stated to open his post-game remarks, “I am obviously extremely disappointed about all of us: coaches and players. I think we have to be much better. There is no reason that (game) should ever happen. That kind of effort in front of fans… I am really disappointed in us, and it is on all of us, starting with me. That cannot happen again.” Tourigny agreed with the sentiment that the team just didn’t have their head in the game. “I don’t know how you play like that. I do not have much explanation for why our head was in that space. I don’t know. … Other than JJ’s line, I don’t think we did one good thing tonight. … I don’t think anyone was good. JJ’s line was alright. I don’t think about the goaltender or power d, power forward, forecheck, our back check, our d-zone, our power play, our PK.. I cannot find you a bright spot.”

Utah (31-22-4) plays its first road game since January 29 on Tuesday against the Washington Capitals (31-24-7), followed by games in Philadelphia, Columbus, Chicago, and Minnesota before returning home on March 12 where they hope to give the fans a better performance against the Blackhawks than they experienced on Sunday.

That’s Amaury News and Commenary: Mediocrity is the word for the Warriors

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) takes a shot at the basket while being defended by the Golden State Warriors center Al Holford (20) in the first half at Chase Center on Sat Feb 28, 2026 (AP News photo)

Mediocerity is the word for the Warriors

By Amaury Pi-González

The Warriors walked into March with a 31-29 record, occupying the eighth and final playoff spot in the West. Their next five games are against the Clippers, Rockets, Thunder, Jazz, and Bulls. How this team is going to finish is anybody’s guess.

They just lost a game at Chase Center against the 41-year-old LeBron James, Lakers 129-101. Jimmy Butler is out for the season with a torn ACL. It typically takes 6-12 months for a full return, with 9 to 12 months for professional athletes to regain their full strength.

Stephen Curry also injured is missing games of late. His Right knee has patellofemoral pain syndrome (Runner’s Knee). When asked about the injury, he said one word,” weird.” Other Warriors medical situation, Seth Curry (sciatica) and the Jonathan Porzings saga is a totally disaster.

With just 22 games left, it doesn’t look like the Warriors are going to improve all of a sudden, even the postseason is at best a 50-50 proposition. They are currently sitting in the Western Conference’s eighth spot, aiming to avoid the play-in tournament and secure a top-six seed.

Just like the Giants, who play a few blocks away from Chase Center, the Warriors had a great run of championships winning in in 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022. Every team suffers injuries; the Warriors are not alone; however, this season has always looked, to use Steph Curry’s previous word, “weird”.

Quote: “Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates.” -Magic Johnson

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

While in the Bay Area, great food and great prices. 998cuba.com

Sharks win 2-1 in overtime battle with Winnipeg Jets

San Jose Sharks vs Winnipeg Jets on Sunday March 1st at SAP Center (via SanJoseSharks/x)

By Madison Montez

SAN JOSE- Two minutes and 44 seconds into the game, Winnipeg struck first with Morgan Barron scoring his eighth goal of the season on a wrist shot. This would be the only goal they score in the 2-1 San Jose win. Tanner Pearson registered the primary assist and Cole Koepke registersted the secondary assist.

Two minutes into the third period, San Jose got to work when Will Smith scored his eighteenth of the season to tie the game at 1-1. Colin Graf registered the primary assist and Macklin Celebrini registered the secondary assist.

Regulation wasn’t enough and the game went into overtime. 2 minutes in, Michael Misa scored his fourth goal of the season to win the game for San Jose.

After the first period, San Jose outshot Montreal thirteen to eight. After the second period, Winnipeg outshot San Jose eleven to four. Lastly after the third period, San Jose outshot Winnipeg 14 to 10.

Coming into today’s game, the Canadiens ranked 7th on the powerplay with a 24.3% and the Sharks ranked 17th with a 20.0%. Shorthanded, the Sharked are ranked 21st with a 78.5% and the Canadiens are ranked 25th with a 77.1%. Today, San Jose went 0/4on the powerplay and Montreal went 0/3.

The starting goalie matchup was San Jose Sharks Alex Nedeljkovic versus Winnipeg’s Gold Medal Winning Connor Hellebuyck. Nedeljkovic, who recorded 27 saves on 28 shots, recorded tonights win. Hellebuyck, who recorded 31 saves on 33 shots, recorded tonights loss.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

  1. Alex Nedeljkovic
  2. Connor Hellebuyck
  3. Michael Misa

The Sharks will be back in action on Tuesday March 3rd where they will host the Montreal Canadiens for a one game series. The last time these two teams faced off was on February 27th 2025 when the Sharks visited Montreal and lost 4 to 3 in overtime. Will Smith, and former Sharks Fabian Zetterlund, and Nico Sturm scored in the loss.

A’s Defeat Reds 12-4 as Rotation Competition Heats Up

Mandatory Photo Credit: Athletics on X

By Jeremiah Salmonson

MESA, ARIZONA — The Athletics were in session for some more Cactus League action on Sunday afternoon at Hohokam Stadium. The A’s defeated the Reds in resounding fashion 12-4 on Sunday in the matinee affair.

The A’s had rotation hopeful J.T. Ginn go for them on the mound in what was his second start of the spring. In his first start, Ginn was solid, going two innings of no-hit, no-walk baseball and striking out three.

On Sunday, Ginn impressed again as he tossed three innings of no-run, no-hit baseball as he struck out two and walked two in the outing. Ginn, who has had control issues at times, certainly wasn’t happy with the two walks. However, limiting the damage and keeping the Reds off the board certainly had to be a good feeling.

“I just think he built off his last outing,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said after the game to the media. “Obviously velo might’ve been a tick less this outing that’s going to happen in spring training, but really, really we were hoping he’d get three full innings. He did and got a little work in, there was a little test there. He had to pitch out of the stretch for the first time. So all in all I think it was a good outing for J.T.”

Ginn, who was in and out of the A’s rotation last season, looks to cement himself a rotation spot for an A’s club who certainly has a few spots in limbo. Jeffrey Springs, Luis Severino, and offseason acquisition Aaron Civale certainly will slot into the top three rotation spots come the season. Jacob Lopez, who is recovering from an elbow strain from last season, is expected to be ready for Opening Day and will almost certainly command attention for a rotation spot to begin the year.

For guys like Ginn, that leaves the last two spots up for grabs in the Athletics rotation come the end of March and the beginning of the season. Luis Morales, J.T. Ginn, and Jacob Lopez all seem to be the favorites to fill those final two spots as guys like Jack Perkins and Mason Barnett seem to be on the outside looking in that conversation. Luis Morales seems to be the odds-on favorite around camp to fill the A’s fourth spot, which leaves Ginn and Lopez to fill the fifth and final spot. Ginn’s efforts on Sunday certainly furthers his case for consideration if he can keep up his performance through spring.

In Sunday’s game on the offensive side, the A’s bats woke up and flipped the script after their poor performance on Saturday.

The A’s tallied 11 hits and scored 12 runs on Sunday in a breakout game that saw some of the A’s mainstays get going. A’s All-Star shortstop Jacob Wilson tallied a hit and reached base twice in three at-bats as Nick Kurtz recorded a walk in the contest. A’s starting catcher Shea Langeliers was 2-2 with a hit by pitch and three RBIs in the game as he hit a two-run homer and an RBI double in the game.

I asked Mark Kotsay after the game his thoughts on how locked in Shea looked at this point in the spring.

“When I saw Shea for the first time this spring, I felt like he was right where he needed to be building off last season. So I think a lot of our starters, a lot of our guys that you’re going to see play every day when the season starts, look good.”

The A’s continue camp this week prior to a trip to their near-future home in Las Vegas where they will play the weekend of the 6th in Las Vegas, where the Aviators play their home games.

To open the week, the A’s will travel to Peoria to take on the San Diego Padres at 12:10 p.m. PST as the A’s will send Mason Barnett to the hill.

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

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Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson: Gealer buckets 30 points in Stanford’s 95-75 win

Benny Gealer Stanford Cardinal takes careful aim against the SMU Mustangs on Sat Feb 28, 2026 (photo by Stanford Cardinal)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson:

#1 Michael, a great night for Stanford Cardinal Benny Gealer scoring and leading with 30 points to help beat the Pitt Panthers 75-67.

#2 Always dependable Ebuka Okorie also had plenty of opportunities to finish second in scoring with 22 points.

#3 Aidan Cammann finished third in scoring with 15 points. The Cardinal were able to hand SMU’s defense and get the kind of scoring they needed.

#4 AJ Rohosy finished fourth in scoring with eight points. Rohosy has been instrumental throughout this season.

#5 Up next for Stanford the first of two games on the road at Notre Dame on Wed Mar 4 and the Cardinal close out the regular season on Sat Mar 7 at NC State 11:15am. The Cardinal are 17-11 going on this road trip how do you see the Cardinal going up against Notre Dame and NC State.

Michael Roberson filled in for Daniel Dullum who podcasts Stanford basketball weekends for

http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Barracuda comeback 5-3 win against Roadrunners

San Jose Barracuda vs Tucson Roadrunners on Saturday February 28th at Tech CU Arena (via sjbarracuda)

By Madison Montez

SAN JOSE- 53 seconds into the game, Tucson struck first, Jack Ricketts getting his fourth of the season. This would be one of three goals scored by Tucson in the San Jose 5-3 win. Tucson extended that lead when their powerplay went to work and Dmitri Simashev scored his third of the season. Picking up a loose puck, Donovan Houle scored to cut into Tucson’s two to zero lead. Tucson regained their two goal lead when Mattias Havelid turned over the puck and gave Andrew Aggozino his ninth goal of the season to make it . Beating a Roadrunner to the puck, Filip Bystedt scored his fourteenth of the season to make it a one goal game at 3-2. Tying the game at 3-3, Mattias Havelid scored his fifth goal of the season.

Two minutes later, Filip Bystedt gave San Jose their first lead of the game, 4-3, after a perfect pass from Kyle Crnkovic for his nineteenth goal of the season. Donovan Houle successfully secured the win after Donovan Houle scored an empty net goal for his second of the game to make it a 5-3 game.

After the first period, San Jose outshot Tucson fifteen to nine. After the second period, San Jose outshot Tucson twelve to eight. After the third period, Tucson outshot San Jose seventeen to fourteen.

Specials teams is what got tonight’s game started. Coming into tonight’s game, San Jose was first on the powerplay with a 20% and fifth on the penalty kill with an 81%. For Tucson, they came into the game fifth on the powerplay with a 20% and eighth on the penalty kill with a 76%. San Jose took advantage of 1 out of 4 opportunities while Tucson took advantage of 1 out of 5.

For San Jose, Laurent Brossoit got the start. Making 30 saves on 33 shots, he recorded tonights win. Matthew Villalta got the initial start for Tucson. After taking a puck to the mask, Jaxson Stauber was called in to play in the rest of the game. Stauber, making 21 saves on 24 shots, recorded tonights loss.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME:

  1. Filip Bystedt
  2. Donovan Houle
  3. Egor Afanasyev

The Barracuda will be back in action tomorrow, wrapping up this two game series against the Roadrunners. San Jose will be looking to sweep the series. The next time these two teams will face off is on March 14th where the Barracuda will visit Tucson.