Barracuda Hit the Road For Five Games

Barracuda Hit the Road For Five Games As Coach Sommer Looks For Win #636

Jan 27, 2016

Look Back:
The San Jose Barracuda (18-12-5-3, 44pts, .579%) presented by Barracuda Networks chomped one out of a possible four points (0-1-1-0) in two games last week as they remain in 2nd place in the Pacific Division.  The Barracuda began the weekend with a 3-2 overtime loss at Ontario on Jan 22 and then lost to the Reign on Jan 23 at the SAP Center by the score of 2-1.  The Barracuda have now played an AHL high 14 overtime games this season which includes seven of their last 12 games.

The Barracuda hold a playoff position with the 2nd spot in the Pacific and are now 15-6-5-2 in their last 28 games overall.  Head coach Roy Sommer remains with 635 wins, trailing only Fred “Bun” Cook (636 wins) for the most wins in AHL history.

It was a quiet week for the Barracuda in regards to transactions.  Raffi Torres (conditioning assignment) and Ben Smith (loan from Sharks) are currently still with the SJ Barracuda.  San Jose Barracuda forward Ryan Carpenter will join Barclay Goodrow at the 2016 Toyota AHL All-Star Classic.  Carpenter, 25, leads the Barracuda in points (32), assists (25), and +/- (+16) in 36 AHL games this season.  Ryan made his NHL debut for the San Jose Sharks vs. the Minnesota Wild on Dec 12, 2015.

Trevor Parkes (4-3-7) and Bryan Lerg (2-5-7) each are riding a Barracuda high five game point streak headed into the week.  Jeremy Langlois picked up two assists in two games last week for San Jose while Aaron Dell (31 saves on Jan 22) and Troy Grosenick (23 saves on Jan 23) each played well in between the pipes.  The Barracuda have dropped a season high four straight games (0-2-2-0) as they embark on a five game road trip beginning this week.

The San Jose Barracuda player of the week nominee is forward Bryan Lerg.  The 30-year-old from Livonia, Michigan recorded two points (0-2-2) in two games with the Barracuda last week and now has a five game point streak (2-5-7).

PLACE A BID:
The Barracuda wore a special camouflage jersey on Jan 23 for Military Appreciate Night in a 2-1 loss to the Ontario Reign.  A select few game worn jerseys are available online to benefit Defending the Blue Line.  Click HERE to place a bid.  The jersey auction ends on Sunday, Jan 31 at 5pm (pacific).

COMING UP:
The San Jose Barracuda begin a five game road trip with three games in Texas before the AHL All-Star Break which begins on Sunday.

On Wednesday, the Barracuda visit the Texas Stars at 5:30pm (pacific). Listen online beginning at 5pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 8pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

On Friday, the Barracuda visit the San Antonio Rampage at 5:30pm (pacific). Listen online beginning at 5pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 8pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

On Saturday, the Barracuda visit the San Antonio Rampage at 5pm (pacific).  Listen online beginning at 4:30pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 6pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

AHL All-Star Coverage:
The American Hockey League has announced that the telecast of the 2016 Toyota AHL All-Star Classic will reach more than 110 million households on Sportsnet in Canada and on a comprehensive network of television partners in the United States.

Produced in high definition by Concom Inc., broadcasts of the event from the historic War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, N.Y., will air Sunday, Jan. 31 at 5 pm (Pacific) for the AHL All-Star Skills Competition, and Monday, Feb. 1 at 4 pm (Pacific) for the AHL All-Star Challenge.  Catch the Skills completion on a tape delay on Feb 1 at 2pm pacific and watch the All-Star Game live on Comcast SportsNet California.

All games can be heard live online at www.kdow.biz with a 30 minute pregame show before puck drop.  Fans may watch the games online for a small fee at www.ahllive.com.

MILESTONE ALERT:
Head Coach Roy Sommer (635 wins) surpassed Frank Mathers (1256 games coached) for the most games coached in AHL history on March 26, 2014 in the Sharks 5-3 win in Lewiston, ME over the Portland Pirates.  Coach Sommer has coached 1382 AHL games – all with the SJ Sharks AHL affiliates. In total, Coach Sommer has been a head coach in 1,713 games in the AHL and ECHL.  Coach Sommer picked up his 600th career AHL win in a 4-3 victory in Lehigh Valley on Feb 4, 2015 and surpassed Frank Mathers (610 wins) for 2nd all-time in AHL history on March 27 in Springfield with his 611th win!  Roy needs 1 win to tie Fred “Bun Cook” (636 wins) for the most wins in AHL history!

Few things to know….

  • The San Jose Barracuda are in 2nd place (18-12-5-3, 44pts, .579%) in the Pacific Division and 6th place overall in the Western Conference. 
  • The San Jose Sharks currently have 12 players on their roster that have spent time in the Sharks AHL affiliate (Couture, Pavelski, Wingels, Braun, Stalock, Tennyson, Vlasic, Nieto, Hertl, Tierney, Karlsson, and DeMelo).
  • The San Jose Sharks are in 2nd place in the Pacific Division and 5th place in the Western Conference with 56 points and a 26-18-4 record. 
  • Captain Bryan Lerg has 25 points (10-15-25) in 34 AHL games this season for the Barracuda and has dressed in six games for the SJ Sharks (0-0-0) this season.
  • Ryan Carpenter (7-25-32) leads the Barracuda in points (32), assists (25), and +/- (+16) in 36 games this season. Carpenter made his NHL debut in the Sharks 2-0 loss to the Wild on Dec 12 and was named to the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic.
  • Bryan Lerg, Mirco Mueller, Dylan DeMelo, Nikolay Goldobin, Melker Karlsson, Micheal Haley, John McCarthy, Barclay Goodrow, Ryan Carpenter, Ben Smith, Matt Tennyson, Chris Tierney, and Alex Stalock have all played for the Barracuda (AHL) and the Sharks (NHL) this season.
  • Micheal Haley has four fighting majors in eight games with the SJ Sharks and has 17 points (12-5-17) in 26 games for the Barracuda.
  • Rookie Joakim Ryan leads all Barracuda defensemen in points (1-14-15) through 38 games.
  • Nikolay Goldobin has 19 points (11-8-19) in 30 games for the Barracuda and two points (1-1-2) in nine games for the SJ Sharks. 
  • Barclay Goodrow has 24 points (14-10-24) in 30 games for the Barracuda this season along with three points (0-3-3) in 14 games with the Sharks this season.  Goodrow leads the Barracuda with 14 goals this season and was named to the 2016 AHL All Star Classic.
  • Goaltender Aaron Dell is 6-7-5 this season with a 2.57 GAA and a .915 save %.  Dell has stopped 12 of 13 shooters in the shootout this season.
  • Goaltender Troy Grosenick is 10-5-3 this season with a 3.00 GAA and a .902 save %.  Grosenick made an AHL high 49 saves on Nov 21 in a 4-3SOL at Stockton.
  • The San Jose Barracuda players will wear the same jersey number with the SJ Sharks if they are to receive a NHL recall this season.
  • The San Jose Barracuda are 12-8-3-3 vs. California teams this season.
  • Score 4… the Barracuda are 15-0-0-0 when they score 4 goals in a game this season, but 3-12-5-3 when they score less than 4 goals.
  • Coach Roy Sommer currently ranks 2nd in the AHL with 635 wins in his career (18th season) and 1st in games coached in the AHL with 1382. 

 Top 3… Last Week!

  • Bryan Lerg had two assists in a 3-2OTL at Ontario on Jan 22!
  • Aaron Dell made 31 saves in a 3-2OTL at Ontario on Jan 22!
  • Trevor Parkes scored the only goal in a 2-1L vs. Ontario on Jan 23!
Last Week: (0-1-1-0) 1pt, 2gp
Fri. 1/22 OTL San Jose Barracuda 2 @ Ontario Reign 3 – OT
Sat. 1/23 L Ontario Reign 2 @ San Jose Barracuda 1
 
This Week:
Wed. 1/27   San Jose Barracuda @ Texas Stars – 5:30pm (pacific)
Fri. 1/29   San Jose Barracuda @ San Antonio Rampage – 5:30pm (pacific)
Sat. 1/30   San Jose Barracuda @ San Antonio Rampage  – 5pm (pacific)
All-Star Break

Rewind the Tape:
1.22.16 – Ontario 3 – San Jose 2 – OTL – Citizens Business Bank Arena – Ontario, CA
The San Jose Barracuda (18-11-5-3, 44pts) presented by Barracuda Networks gave up a 2-0 lead through 40 minutes and dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to the host Ontario Reign (23-10-2-1, 49pts) in front of  8,299 fans at the Citizens Bank Arena on Friday evening. Goaltender Aaron Dell (6-7-5) made 31 saves while Karl Stollery and Trevor Parkes scored 1st period goals for the Barracuda as San Jose is now to 9-2-5-0 in their last 16 games.  Ontario scored twice in the third period, including the game tying goal with just 1:32 left on their 7th power play of the game and with the extra attacker on the ice.  Nic Dowd (9th) won the game just 28 seconds into the extra frame with a wicked shot on an odd man to complete the comeback. 

1.23.16 – Ontario 2 – San Jose 1 – L – SAP Center – San Jose, CA
The San Jose Barracuda (18-12-5-3, 44pts) presented by Barracuda Networks dropped their season high 4th straight game (0-2-2-0) with a  2-1 loss to the visiting Ontario Reign (24-10-2-1, 51pts) in front of 5,624 fans at the SAP Center on Saturday evening. Troy Grosenick (10-5-3) made 23 saves and Trevor Parkes (1-0-1) scored the lone goal.  Sean Backman (1-0-1) scored the game-winning goal at the end of the first period for the Reign as Peter Budaj (22-9-2) made 19 saves in net. 

Barracuda in the Pacific:


PACIFIC

GP

W

L

OTL

SOL

PTS

PCT

GF

GA

PIM

HOME

ROAD

LAST TEN

STREAK

S/O

1. Ontario

37

24

10

2

1

51

0.689

99

74

651

14-5-2-1

10-5-0-0

7-3-0-0

4-0-0-0

0-1

2. San Jose

38

18

12

5

3

44

0.579

107

111

499

10-9-1-1

8-3-4-2

5-2-3-0

0-2-2-0

3-3

3. Texas

45

23

16

3

3

52

0.578

172

149

540

11-7-2-0

12-9-1-3

6-3-1-0

2-0-0-0

0-3

4. San Diego

38

19

17

1

1

40

0.526

99

114

795

9-5-1-1

10-12-0-0

4-5-1-0

0-1-0-0

4-1

5. Bakersfield

37

17

16

2

2

38

0.514

109

113

575

10-6-0-1

7-10-2-1

4-5-0-1

1-0-0-0

1-2

6. Stockton

35

16

16

1

2

35

0.500

103

108

559

10-6-0-0

6-10-1-2

7-2-1-0

3-0-0-0

3-2

7. San Antonio

44

18

19

7

0

43

0.489

126

138

653

6-13-3-0

12-6-4-0

4-6-0-0

0-1-0-0

1-0

Coaching Milestones….
*1257 GAMES…..With the 5-3 win in Lewiston, ME vs. the Pirates on March 26, 2014, head coach Roy Sommer surpassed Frank Mathers (1,256 games) for the most games coached in the AHL.

*1,600 GAMES… With the 3-0 loss vs. the Norfolk Admirals on April 12, 2014, head coach Roy Sommer coached in his 1,600th professional game.

*1700 GAMES… with a 2-1 overtime loss at the Ontario Reign on December 13, 2015, head coach Roy Sommer coached in his 1,700th professional game.

*500 WINS!.... With a 3-2 shootout victory in Hershey on February 11, 2012, head coach Roy Sommer became just the 4th coach in AHL history to reach the 500 win plateau. 

*600 WINS!....with the 4-3 win at Lehigh Valley on February 4, 2015, head coach Roy Sommer became just the 3rd coach in AHL history to reach the 600 win plateau.

*611 WINS…. With the 6-3 win at Springfield on March 27, 2015, head coach Roy Sommer moved past Frank Mather (610) for the 2nd most wins in AHL history with his 611th win.

AHL COACHING WINS – ALL-TIME

1. Fred “Bun” Cook 1937-56 19seasons 1,171GP 636 WINS
2. Roy Sommer 1998-current 18seasons 1,367GP 635 WINS
3. Frank Mathers 1956-85 18seasons 1,256GP 610 WINS
4. John Paddock 1981-2010 16seasons 1,125GP 589 WINS

 

*San Jose Barracuda Head Coach Roy Sommer, who plays a major role in developing players for the San Jose Sharks, is currently the longest-tenured coach (18th season) in the American Hockey League. His current regular season record is now: 635-575-48-65-59. (W-L-T-OTL-SOL)

 

*In Coach Sommer’s first AHL victory….   The Kentucky Thoroughblades defeated the Albany River Rats 6-4 at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky on October 17, 1998. 

Barracuda Bites:
*Captains for the 2015-16 season:  Bryan Lerg was named captain on Oct 6 while John McCarthy was named an alternate captain.  Micheal Haley, Karl Stollery, and Dylan DeMelo have all worn the A this season as well for the Barracuda.

*Breaking down October… The Barracuda had a 2-3-0-1 (5pts in 6gp) record in October with 12 GF and 17 GA. PP went 3-24 (12.5%); opponents PP went 6-25 (15.4%), and the Barracuda had 3 fighting majors in October.

*Breaking down November…The Barracuda had a 5-5-0-2 (12pts in 12gp) record in November with 32 GF and 36 GA. PP was  6-50 (12.0%); opponents PP was 8-39 (20.5%); and the Barracuda had 5 fighting majors in November.

*Breaking down December…The Barracuda had a 5-2-2-0 (12pts in 9gp) record in December with 29 GF and 30 GA. PP went 4-34 (11.8%); opponents PP was 12-40 (30.0%); and the Barracuda had 9 fighting majors in December.

*Breaking down January… the Barracuda have a 6-2-3-0 (15pts in 11gp) record in January with 34 GF and 28 GA.  PP is 7-41 (17.1%); opponent’s power play is 4-40 (10.0%); and the Barracuda have 5 fighting majors in January.

*2015… the Barracuda finished the 2015 calendar year with a 12-10-2-3 record.

*2016… the Barracuda are 6-2-3-0 in the calendar year 2016.

*Streakers…. Trevor Parkes (4-3-7) and Bryan Lerg (2-5-7) each have a five game point streak (ties for Barracuda season high) and Jeremy Langlois (0-2-2) has a two game point streak.

*Nine Gamer… the Barracuda had a season high nine game point streak (7-0-2-0) from Dec 30 – Jan 16 and still have points in 22 of their last 28 games overall (15-6-5-2).

*PK Improving… the Barracuda had not allowed a power play goal in a season high seven straight games from Jan 3 – Jan 16 (17-for-17 on the kill).

*PTO to AHL…Scott Timmins and Alex Gallant each began the seasons on PTO contracts before signing a SPC for the rest of the season.  In addition, Alex Gallant signed an AHL deal for the Barracuda for the 2016-17 season as well.

*Welcome Back Al… goaltender Alex Stalock was loaned to the Barracuda on a conditioning assignment on Jan 2.  Stalock had a 76-53-10 record with a 2.63 GAA and a .909 save percentage with the Worcester Sharks in the AHL.  Al made 21 saves in a 5-1 win over the Texas Stars on Jan 3 in his first AHL start since April 20, 2013 at Syracuse.  Stalock picked up his 80th AHL win on Jan 6 and as recalled by the Sharks on Jan 7 after posting a 2-0-0 record with the Barracuda along with a 1.96 GAA and a .930 save %.

*PT a game in AHL… forward Chris Tierney picked up two assists in his Barracuda debut on Jan 3.  Tierney now has 32 points (9-23-32) in 31 games in the AHL with Worcester and San Jose.

*Racking up PIMS… forward Alex Gallant has 85 penalty minutes in his last 12 games (10 minor, 9 majors, a ten minute misconduct, and a game misconduct).

*Piling up the goals… Barclay Goodrow leads the Barracuda with 14 goals in just 30 games this season.

*Shootout success… goaltender Aaron Dell has stopped 12 of 13 shooters he has faced in the shootout this season. (.923%)

*Shootout Success X2… forward Jeremy Langlois is 3-for-4 in the shootout this season (75%) with two game winners!

*Free Hockey… the Barracuda have played in 14 overtime games this season – the most in the AHL.  The Barracuda played six of nine games in OT in a stretch from Dec 30-Jan 16.

*Quick strikes… the Barracuda scored four goals in a 3:20 span in the second period on Dec 20 in 5-4 win vs. Stockton.  San Jose scored three goals in :50 seconds to close out the goal scoring rush.

*What a weekend… the line of Goodrow/Carpenter/Emanuelsson combined for 18 (7-11-18) points in two games (Dec 4-5) for the Barracuda in back-to-back wins vs. the Heat and the Condors.  The line scored 7 of the 13 goals for the Barracuda.

*1st pro hat trick… Barclay Goodrow recorded his first professional hat trick in the Barracuda’s 7-6 overtime win over the Condors on Dec 6. Goodrow scored three tiebreaking goals, the last coming 23 seconds into overtime as San Jose defeated Bakersfield, 7-6. The hat trick was the first multiple-goal game of Goodrow’s professional career, and gave him seven points in a span of less than 21 hours. 

*1st pro hat trick X2…. Nikolay Goldobin scored three goals, added an assist, and was +4 in the Barracuda’s 5-1 win over the Texas Stars on Jan 3, 2016.

*Plus Player… Ryan Carpenter registered an AHL season high +5 in San Jose’s 7-6OTW vs. Bakersfield on Dec 5.  Carpenter leads the Barracuda with a +16 rating this season.

*Monkey of the back…Petter Emanuelsson scored his first two goals of the season on Dec 5 in the 7-6OTW vs. the Condors.  The goals broke an 18 game goalless drought to start the season and were his first since Oct 24, 2014 vs. Syracuse.

*Lots of saves… goaltender Troy Grosenick made 49 saves in the 4-3SOL at Stockton on Nov 21. The 49 saves was a career high for Troy and the most saves by a goaltender this season in the AHL.

*Nice Record… Grosenick is 5-1-0 in his last seven starts and 10-2-2 in his last 15 starts overall.

*Strange but true… the Barracuda are 0-3-0-1 vs. the Gulls at the SAP Center and have been outscored 4-14 in the process…meanwhile the Barracuda are 3-0-1-0 vs. the Gulls in San Diego with an 12-10 scoring edge.

*Cooling off the Heat… the Barracuda are 5-0-0-1 in four games vs. the Stockton Heat this season and hold a 26-16 scoring advantage.

*All 38 games… Jeremy Langlois, Joakim Ryan, Trevor Parkes, and Gus Young have played in all 36 games this season for the Barracuda.

*Situations...the Barracuda are….

    • 9-0-2-1 when leading after 20 minutes
    • 11-1-3-0 when leading after 40 minutes
    • 5-1-3-0 when tied after 20 minutes
    • 6-1-1-1 when tied after 40 minutes
    • 4-11-0-2 when trailing after 20 minutes
    • 1-10-1-2 when trailing after 40 minutes
    • 9-6-1-1 when outshooting opponents
    • 7-6-4-2 when outshot by opponent
    • 12-4-1-1 when scoring a power play goal
    • 11-7-2-1 when allowing a power play goal
    • 10-4-5-3 in one goal games

*Teddy Bear Toss… Hundreds of teddy bears hit the ice on the first teddy bear toss game presented by Kaiser Permanente on Nov 7.  Barclay Goodrow scored the first Barracuda goal of the game at 18:37 of the second period in San Jose’s 3-2 loss to the Gulls.  The teddy bears were donated to local charities last week.

*Doubleheaders… the first of 13 Sharks/Barracuda doubleheaders at the SAP Center occurred on Saturday, Nov 7.  The Barracuda fell to the SD Gulls (AHL affiliate of the Anaheim Ducks) 3-2 at 1:15pm while the Sharks dropped a 1-0 game to the Ducks at 7:30pm. The next doubleheader is Saturday, Feb 13. Breakdown of the doubleheaders this season at SAP Center:

Nov 7 Barracuda lose 3-2 to Gulls Sharks lose 1-0 to Anaheim Ducks
Nov 28 Barracuda win 5-4 over Stars Sharks win 5-2 over Calgary Flames
Dec 5 Barracuda win 7-6OT over Condors Sharks lose 4-3 to Tampa Bay Lightning
Dec 12 Barracuda lose 5-0 to Gulls Sharks lose 2-0 to Minnesota Wild
Dec 28 Barracuda lose 4-1 to Checkers Sharks lose 6-3 to Colorado Avalanche
Dec 30 Barracuda win 3-2SOW over Checkers Sharks win 4-2 over Philadelphia Flyers
Jan 9 Barracuda win 6-4 over Rampage Sharks win 7-0 over Toronto Maple Leafs
Jan 18 Barracuda lose 5-3 to Condors Sharks lose 4-3 SOL to Ottawa Senators
Jan 23 Barracuda lose 2-1 to Reign Sharks win 4-3 over Minnesota Wild
  Barracuda are 4-5-0-0 Sharks are 4-4-0-1

*Goal drought… the Barracuda had been shutout in 164:04 of play before John McCarthy scored at 2:45 of the first period on Nov 1 vs. Ontario.…the last goal scored was a shorthanded goal by Scott Timmins
at 18:40 of the first period vs. the Gulls on Oct 21.

*SAP Center…the Barracuda picked up their first win on home ice in a 4-2 victory over the Ontario Reign on Nov 1… San Jose is now 10-9-1-1 at the SAP Center this season and have been outscored 64-69.   The Barracuda have points in seven of their last 10 home games (6-3-1-0).

*Other Barracuda 1sts…

  • Micheal Haley scored the first goal in franchise history at 19:47 of the first period vs. Rockford on Oct 9.  The goal was a power play goal scored on Michael Leighton and assisted by Nikita Jevpalovs and Scott Timmins
  • Frazer McLaren picked up the first fighting major in Barracuda history with a 2nd period scrap vs. Mike Liambas on Oct 9.
  • The San Jose Barracuda picked up their first win in franchise history in a 4-1 victory over the Heat in Stockton on Oct 15.
  • Scott Timmins scored the first shorthanded goal in franchise history on Oct 21 vs. San Diego.
  • Mirco Mueller became the first defenseman to score a goal for the Barracuda in the 4-2 win vs. Ontario on Nov 1.
  • Barclay Goodrow recorded the first hat trick in team history in the Barracuda’s 7-6OTW on Dec 5.
  • Barclay Goodrow scored the 1st overtime game winner in franchise history at 23 seconds of overtime in 7-6 win over Condors on Dec 5.
  • The Barracuda dropped their first overtime game 2-1 in Ontario on Dec 13.

*Road Warriors… the Barracuda are 8-3-4-2 on the road this season and finished up on a seven game road trip (3-2-0-2) with a 3-1 win in Charlotte on Nov 25.  San Jose is in the middle of a stretch where they play nine of 11 games on the road.  The three regulation losses are tied for the least in the AHL with Toronto.

*Suspensions…San Jose Barracuda defenseman Karl Stollery was suspended for one (1) game as a consequence of an elbowing incident in a game vs. San Diego on Oct. 21. Stollery was suspended under the provisions of AHL Rule 28.1 (supplementary discipline). Karl missed San Jose’s game on Oct. 23 vs. San Diego.

*Pro Debuts:  Patrick McNally and Nikita Jevpalovs each made their professional debuts for the Barracuda on Oct 9….Adam Helewka made his professional debut Oct 15 at Stockton.

*AHL Debut… Alex Gallant played his 1st AHL game on Nov 13 at San Diego and picked up his first AHL fighting major vs. Curt Gogol on Dec 13 at Ontario.

*Always remember your first… Nikita Jevpalovs scored his first professional goal in the Barracuda’s 4-1 win in Stockton on Oct 15… Joakim Ryan and Julius Bergman each scored their first pro goals in the Barracuda’s 5-4 win vs. Texas on Nov 28.

*First AHL goals…Danny Doremus scored his first AHL goal and grabbed his first AHL assist in 7-6OTW vs. Condors.

*Nikolay Goldobin became the first SJ Barracuda player to receive an NHL recall on Oct 15 and scored his 1st NHL goal in his 2nd NHL game in the Sharks 6-3 loss at the NY Islanders on Oct 17.

*OT penalty shot… goaltender Troy Grosenick stopped Gulls defenseman Brandon Montour at 1:05 of the overtime period in the Barracuda’s 4-3 shootout win at San Diego on Nov 13.

*2 Penalty Shots, 1 period…referee Garrett Rank awarded two penalty shots in the 1st period of the Barracuda’s 3-2 loss to the Stars on Nov 29. Troy Grosenick stopped Curtis MacKenzie at 10:52 while John Muse stopped Jeremy Langlois at 14:53.

*Score first… the Barracuda have scored FIRST 16 times in 38 games this season (9-2-4-1). – Carpenter 1, Haley 2, Lerg 1, McCarthy 2, Langlois 2, Hanson 1, Parkes 3, Stollery  2, Goldobin 1, Cundari 1

*2nd period success…the Barracuda have outscored their opponents 39-28 (+11) in the second period this season.

*1st period troubles… San Jose has been outscored 33-43 (-10) in the first period this season.

*Breaking down the roster…. The Barracuda opening roster features nine Americans, nine Canadians, three Swedes, one Russian, one Swiss, and one Latvian.

*4 National Champions… The Barracuda have had four players that won the NCAA Division 1 Championships…. Gus Young was captain with Yale University in 2013….John McCarthy with Boston University in 2009…Bryan Lerg with Michigan State in 2007… Ben Smith with Boston College in 2008 and 2010.

*Memorial Cups…defenseman Mark Cundari and forward Scott Timmins each won a pair of Memorial Cups in 2009 and 2010 with the Windsor Spitfires (OHL). Vincent Arseneau won the Cup with the Shawinigan Cataractes in 2012.

*Swedish Elite League Championship…. both Melker Karlsson and Petter Emanuelsson won back-to-back championships with Skelleftea AIK in the SWEHL in 2013 and 2014.

*Kelly Cup Champions… Chris Crane, Vincent Arseneau, and Greger Hanson each won the Kelly Cup (ECHL Championship) with the Allen Americans last season.

*CHL Championship… Aaron Dell and Greger Hanson won the Central Hockey League Championship with the Allen Americans in 2013.

*Spengler Cup… defenseman Mark Cundari won a gold medal at the 2016 Spengler Cup for Team Canada.

*Oldest/Youngest… Bryan Lerg is the oldest player on the Barracuda roster (born Jan 20, 1986) while Julius Bergman is the youngest (born Nov 2, 1995).

*Bros… Alex Gallant’s older brother Brett plays for the Lake Erie Monsters in the AHL.

*High scorer in the Q… rookie Nikita Jevpalovs recorded 100 points (49-51-100) in 64 games for Blainville-Boisbriand in the QMJHL last season. The 21-year-old from Riga, Latvia has eight points (2-8-10) in 37 games for the Barracuda.

*The Sherriff… Frazer McLaren re-signed in the off-season with the SJ Sharks organization after spending the last 2+ seasons in the Toronto organization. McLaren holds the Worcester Sharks franchise record with 577 penalty minutes and has 19 penalty minutes in 10 games for the Barracuda.

*J-Mac… John McCarthy led the Worcester Sharks in points (151) and goals (63) and was tied in the franchise lead in games played (277).  McCarthy also served as the Worcester Sharks captain in 2012-13 and was the Worcester Sharks MVP in 2011-12. McCarthy is (4-12-16) in 37 games with the Barracuda and (0-0-0) in one game with the SJ Sharks.

*Young Guns… the Barracuda have dressed 12 AHL rookies already this season. (Joakim Ryan, Adam Helewka Patrick McNally, Nikita Jevpalovs, Vinny Arseneau, Nikolay Goldobin, Chris Crane, Julius Bergman, Alex Gallant, Danny Doremus, Mike Aviani, and Rick Pinkston)
    
*I’ll take a draft… nine San Jose Barracuda players were drafted by the San Jose Sharks. (McCarthy, McLaren, Helewka, Crane, Goldobin, Mueller, Ryan, Bergman, and Tierney)
                                                                                                                                      
*1st Rounders… the Barracuda had two first round draft picks dressed on opening night.  Mirco Mueller (18th in 2013 by SJ) and Nikolay Goldobin (27th in 2014 by SJ).

*1st Rounders score…both Mirco Mueller and Nikolay Goldobin scored their first AHL goals of the season in the Barracuda’s 4-2 win vs. Ontario on Nov 1.

*NHL Experience…. The Barracuda have had 18 players on their roster with NHL experience led by
Raffi Torres 635…Breaking down the rest…. Ben Smith with 181, Frazer McLaren 102, Karl Stollery 12, Bryan Lerg 8, John McCarthy 88, Micheal Haley  63, Mirco Mueller 45, Mark Cundari 8, Melker Karlsson 77, Scott Timmins 24,  Nikolay Goldobin 8, Barclay Goodrow 73, Chris Tierney 87, Troy Grosenick 2, Dylan Demelo 21, Alex Stalock 61, Matt Tennyson 54.

*Five for fighting… The Barracuda have 22 fighting majors through 38 games this season…. (McLaren 3, Young 3, Arseneau 1, Carpenter 1, Cundari 1, Goodrow 1, Lerg 1, Gallant 8, Haley 1, Hanson 1, McNally 1)

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Season by the numbers...
Record: 18-12-5-3, 44 points, .579% – 2nd in Pacific
Win percentage: .579% – 6th in West
Home Record: 10-9-1-1
Away Record: 8-3-4-2
Attendance: 88,718 through 20 games this season at SAP Center – 4,224 average
Goals Scored: 107, 2.82 goals per game, 15th in AHL
Goals Allowed: 111, 2.92 goals against per game, 17th n AHL
Shots per game: 28.92 – 23rd in AHL
Shots allowed per game: 30.76 – 20th in AHL
Score 1st: 9-2-4-1 when scoring first (.719%)
1 goal games: 10-4-5-3 in one goal games
PP: 13.4%, 26th in AHL (20-149)
PK: 80.1%, 25th in AHL (29-146)
SHG – 2 shorthanded goals scored
SHGA – 5 shorthanded goals allowed
PIMS – 13.13 penalty minutes per game, 22nd in AHL
Fighting Majors:  22
OT Games – 14 – (3-5 record in OT) 
SO Games – 6 – (3-3 record in SO)
Roster Players – the Barracuda have used 38  players this season
Goalies – the Barracuda used 3 goaltenders this season
Players receiving call-ups to San Jose – 16 (Goldobin, Lerg, Mueller, Haley, McCarthy, Stollery, Cundari, Karlsson, Demelo, Goodrow, Carpenter, Smith, Tennyson, Grosenick, Stalock, and Tierney)
NHL debuts – 3 San Jose Barracuda alumni making their NHL debuts this season (Goldobin, Demelo, and Carpenter)
Call-ups to NHL – 34 different call-ups to the San Jose Sharks this season

Top San Jose Barracuda:

 

o Goals Goodrow (14)
o Game Winners Goldobin, Haley, Emanuelsson, Langlois, Goodrow , Parkes (2)
o Assists Carpenter (25)
o Points Carpenter (7-25-32)
o Power play Points Carpenter (2-6-8)
o Shots Langlois (97)
o PIM Gallant (85)
o Fighting Pen. Gallant (8)
o Plus/Minus Carpenter (+16)
o Wins Grosenick (10)
o G.A.A. Dell (2.57)
o Save % Dell (.915)
o Shutouts N/A

 

SJ Sharks:
The San Jose Sharks currently have 12 players on their roster that have spent time in the Sharks AHL affiliate (Couture, Pavelski, Wingels, Braun, Stalock, Tennyson, Vlasic, Nieto, Hertl, Tierney, Karlsson, and DeMelo).

The San Jose Sharks are in 2nd place in the Pacific Division and 5th place in the Western Conference with 56 points and a 26-18-4 record. 

Upcoming San Jose Sharks schedule: (all times are Pacific)
TUE        Jan 26    V. Colorado        7pm (Sharks win 6-1)
NHL All-Star Break

Allen Americans: (ECHL affiliate of the San Jose Sharks and Barracuda)
The 2015 Kelly Cup Champion Allen Americans are 21-15-2-1, 51pts this season good for 2nd place in the Central Division and 4th in the Western Conference. 

Joel Rumpel (14-6-1-1, 2.71 GAA, and .913 save %), Danny Federico (35gp 1-5-6), and Rick Pinkston (33gp 2-9-11), Vincent Arseneau (16gp 4-7-11), and Chris Crane (24gp 11-6-17) are all under contract by the Barracuda or the Sharks.

Upcoming Allen Americans schedule: (all times are Pacific)
FRI          Jan 29    V. Tulsa                                5:05pm
SAT        Jan 30    @ Tulsa                                5:05pm
SUN       Jan 31    V. Tulsa                                2:05pm

Coming Up for the San Jose Barracuda:
The San Jose Barracuda begin a five game road trip with three games in Texas before the AHL All-Star Break which begins on Sunday.

On Wednesday, the Barracuda visit the Texas Stars at 5:30pm (pacific). Listen online beginning at 5pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 8pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

On Friday, the Barracuda visit the San Antonio Rampage at 5:30pm (pacific). Listen online beginning at 5pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 8pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

On Saturday, the Barracuda visit the San Antonio Rampage at 5pm (pacific).  Listen online beginning at 4:30pm on www.kdow.biz or listen on a tape delay at 6pm on AM 1220 KDOW.

AHL All-Star Coverage:
The American Hockey League has announced that the telecast of the 2016 Toyota AHL All-Star Classic will reach more than 110 million households on Sportsnet in Canada and on a comprehensive network of television partners in the United States.

Produced in high definition by Concom Inc., broadcasts of the event from the historic War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, N.Y., will air Sunday, Jan. 31 at 5 pm (Pacific) for the AHL All-Star Skills Competition, and Monday, Feb. 1 at 4 pm (Pacific) for the AHL All-Star Challenge.  Catch the Skills completion on a tape delay on Feb 1 at 2pm pacific and watch the All-Star Game live on Comcast SportsNet California.

All games can be heard live online at www.kdow.biz with a 30 minute pregame show before puck drop.  Fans may watch the games online for a small fee at www.ahllive.com.

There are plenty of ways to follow the Barracuda when they hit the road this season!
Listen to every game live for free on KDOW.biz or AHL Live. Watch the road games for a small fee at AHL Live. Join the game day conversation on Facebook and follow the game on Twitter by following @SJBarracuda.
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Season ticket packages and group tickets for the 2015-16 season are on sale now by contacting the Barracuda Office at 408-977-4747 or by crashing the net at www.SJBarracuda.com.

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