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FEATURE STORY

HAPPY FESTIVUS

I’ve seen this script before. It’s about this time every year that we start looking at the standings and going “what’s happening with the Condors this year?!” I come bearing numbers and facts this holiday season!

You may want to live in fantasy, and that’s fine, but as I’ll remind you, it’s my blog and I’ll do what I want.

Now for the blog.

Lets not sugar coat anything. This has been a tough stretch filled with tight games, close losses, and late game winners. But this feels pretty familiar. In fact, let’s take a look at the Condors recent record at Christmas (aside from the COVID season, but more on that in a second):

• Dec. 25, 2021: 7-8-1 (.474)

• Dec. 25, 2019: 10-13-4 (.444)

• Dec. 25, 2018: 15-10-1 (.596)

But, hey, look Holty what about 2018? Yeah, that team went on to lose five straight and went back to .500 before the incredible 17 straight wins. Those three

seasons exclude the COVID season in which the Condors lost five in a row to start the season. Combined, those records at Christmas and the COVID season led to four playoff series victories and two division titles. That said, it’s a big four-game stretch for the Condors leading into Santa’s arrival.

It was another thrilling Blackout Cancer Night as Seth Griffith provided the heroics on Saturday. You can still get your hands on Seth’s and more player jerseys from the night with the auction ending on Monday.

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Positive news on the injury front as it appears Vinny Desharnais and Yanni Kaldis will be good to go this weekend. They are two huge parts of the Condors blue line. One note though is that Jason Demers is coming to an end of his allotted games played on a PTO limit. He would need to sign another PTO (you’re allowed two in one year) or a standard contract beyond this weekend. Calvin Pickard remains out and likely won’t see him before Christmas, but won’t be long after before #31 gets back between the pipes.

One player who I think is in for a big post-Christmas push is #10 Xavier Bourgault. He had 3-4 really good looks in San Jose Sunday and now with eight on the season, 20 goals is certainly attainable. Hopefully with Edmonton getting healthier, the Condors can get some help up front production wise, but I think Bourgault is a big part of that.

Friday we’ll recognize Scott Hay as part of the team’s 25th Anniversary Celebration. Perhaps no one player has done more for the growth of hockey in the city than Scott with his work next door at the team’s practice facility. Between coaching, learn to skates, sled hockey, and more, his management over there has helped thousands of kids have fun over the years with hockey and skating.

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2022-23 AHL TEAM MAP

Abbotsford Canucks
Bakersfield Condors
Belleville Senators
Bridgeport Islanders
Calgary Wranglers
Charlotte Checkers
Chicago Wolves

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Bakersfield Condors

Arena: mechanics bank Arena

Capacity: 8,751

NHL Affiliate: Edmonton Oilers

Head Coach: colin chaulk

abbotsford canucks

Arena: ABBOTSFORD CENTRE Capacity: 7,046

NHL Affiliate: VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Head Coach: Jeremy Colliton

coachella valley

Arena: acrisure arena Capacity: 11,000

NHL Affiliate: seattle kraken Head Coach: dan bylsma

NHL

San Diego Gulls

Arena: PECHANGA ARENA SAN DIEGO Capacity: 12,920

NHL Affiliate: Anaheim Ducks

Head Coach: Roy Sommer

calgary wranglers

Arena: scotiabank saddledome Capacity: 19,289

NHL Affiliate: Calgary Flames Head Coach: mitch love

Colorado Eagles

Arena: Budweiser Events Center

Capacity: 5,289

NHL Affiliate: Colorado Avalanche Head Coach: Greg Cronin

Ontario Reign

Arena: toyota arena Capacity: 9,491

NHL Affiliate: Los Angeles Kings

Head Coach: marco sturm

San Jose Barracuda

Arena: Tech cu Arena Capacity: 4,200

NHL Affiliate: San Jose Sharks

Head Coach: John McCarthy

texas stars

Arena: h-e-b center at cedar park Capacity: 8,000

NHL Affiliate: Dallas Stars

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henderson silver knights
Arena: dollar loan center Capacity: 5,567
Affiliate: vegas golden knights Head Coach: Manny Viveiros
tucson roadrunners
Arena:Tucson Convention Center Capacity: 7,440
NHL Affiliate: Arizona Coyotes Head Coach: Steve Potvin
Head Coach: neil graham Beginners to Advanced

POSITION: CENTER

SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 183

DOB: 10-18-1993

HOMETOWN: ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, USA

LUKE ESPOSITO

POSITION: CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 194 DOB: 06-17-1992

HOMETOWN: ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO, CAN

POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 190 DOB: 03-15-1998

HOMETOWN: EDMONTON ALBERTA, CAN

POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT

HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 172 DOB: 10-22-2002

HOMETOWN: L’ISLET, QUEBEC, CAN

XAVIER BOURGAULT

POSITION:

HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 198 DOB: 08-31-1998

HOMETOWN: CANMORE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CAN

POSITION:

HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 210 DOB: 01-25-2000

HOMETOWN: PARKER, COLORADO, USA

POSITION:

HEIGHT: 5’9” WEIGHT: 185 DOB: 01-04-1993

HOMETOWN: WALLACEBURG, ONTARIO, CAN

POSITION:

SETH GRIFFITH
RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT
39 SAMUEL DOVE-McFALLS
CENTER SHOOTS: LEFT
207
CAN 41
RYMSHA
POSITION:
HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT:
DOB: 04-10-1997 HOMETOWN: MONTREAL, QUEBEC,
DRAKE
CENTER
SHOOTS: RIGHT HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 187 DOB: 08-06-1998
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LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’0” WEIGHT: 192
BETHESDA, MARYLAND, USA 22
HOMETOWN: HUNTINGTON WOODS, MICHIGAN, USA
POSITION:
DOB: 06-24-1998 HOMETOWN:
DINO KAMBEITZ
RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT
19 NOAH
PHILP
RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT
15 GREG Mc
KEGG
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10
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TYLER BENSON
16

POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT

HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 165 DOB: 04-05-2002

HOMETOWN: WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CAN

TY TULLIO

POSITION:

HOMETOWN: CHAMBLY, QUEBEC, CAN

POSITION: LEFT WING SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 5’10” WEIGHT: 193 DOB: 01-23-2002

HOMETOWN: ST. ALBERT, ALBERTA, CAN

CARTER SAVOIE

POSITION: RIGHT WING SHOOTS: RIGHT

HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 215 DOB: 07-01-1995

HOMETOWN: BUFFALO, NEW YORK, USA

JUSTIN BAILEY

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 6’5” WEIGHT: 203 DOB: 06-08-1998

HOMETOWN: TEMPERE, FINLAND

MARKUS NIEMELAINEN

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: RIGHT

HEIGHT: 6’6” WEIGHT: 215 DOB: 05-29-1996

HOMETOWN: LAVAL QUEBEC, CAN

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 5’11” WEIGHT: 187

DOB: 09-30-1995

HOMETOWN: ST. LAURENT, QUEBEC, CAN

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: RIGHT HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 195 DOB: 06-09-1998

HOMETOWN: DORVAL, QUEBEC, CAN

JASON DEMERS

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: RIGHT HEIGHT: 6’5” WEIGHT: 215 DOB: 01-13-2000

HOMETOWN: MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA

MICHAEL KESSELRING

POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: RIGHT

HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 211

DOB: 02-12-1999

HOMETOWN: GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT, USA

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5
RAPHAEL LAVOIE
CENTER SHOOTS: RIGHT HEIGHT: 6’4” WEIGHT: 210 DOB: 09-24-2000
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95
48
47
YANNI KALDIS
8
PHIL KEMP
25
3
VINCENT DESHARNAIS
6

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POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: LEFT

HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 187 DOB: 05-17-1999

HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA

MAX GILDON

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POSITION: DEFENSEMAN SHOOTS: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 191 DOB: 03-18-1999

HOMETOWN: HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CAN

DARIEN KIELB

POSITION: GOALIE CATCHES: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’3” WEIGHT: 194 DOB: 10-3-1999

HOMETOWN: THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO, CAN

RYAN FANTI

POSITION: GOALIE CATCHES: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 175 DOB: 07-06-2000

HOMETOWN: CHICOUTIMI, QUEBEC, CAN

OLIVIER RODRIGUE

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POSITION: GOALIE CATCHES: LEFT HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 210 DOB: 04-15-1992

HOMETOWN: MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK, CAN

CALVIN PICKARD

98

POSITION: MASCOT DRUMS: RIGHT HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 198 DOB: 10/23/1998

HOMETOWN: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, CA

COLONEL CLAW’D

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MATTHEW RILEY Team President

Riley is responsible for the growth and development of KG (US) Oilers Corp. and the Bakersfield Condors, the organization he has guided since its inception in 1998. Riley serves on the AHL’s Board of Governors, and various league committees. He was previously the vice chairman for the ECHL Board of Governors, and served on the league’s Executive Committee.

He was instrumental in negotiations in the January 2014 purchase of the Condors by the Edmonton Oilers and the team’s elevation to the American Hockey League (AHL) in 2015-16. Now in their seventh AHL season,

Riley joined the organization late in 1997, when they were known as the Bakersfield Fog, to execute the transition from the Bakersfield Convention Center to Bakersfield Centennial Garden (now known as Mechanics Bank Arena). With a new name and a new arena in 1998, the Condors were named the West Coast Hockey League Organization of the Year.

The Keokuk, Iowa, native previously served as the Executive Director of the Mobile (AL) BayBears Baseball Club, the class-AA Southern League affiliate of the San Diego Padres, and was integral in the construction of Hank Aaron Stadium. Riley is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University with a degree in communications. He earned a master’s degree in sport management from the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama.

KEITH GRETZKY General Manager

Keith Gretzky serves as the Condors General Manager and is an assistant general manager with the Edmonton Oilers, joining the organization in 2016. He previously worked as the director of amateur scouting for two NHL organizations in Boston (2013-16) and Phoenix (2007-11) in addition to being a scout for both franchises. Behind the bench, he was a head coach for the Asheville Smoke of the United Hockey League (UHL) from 1998-00 and the then Bakersfield Fog of the WCHL from 1995-98.

As a player, Gretzky played parts of five seasons in the International Hockey League (IHL) with Flint, Phoenix, and San Diego in addition to two seasons in the AHL with Rochester.

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COACHING STAFF

COLIN CHAULK

HEAD COACH

Colin Chaulk, 45, was named head coach on June 27, 2022. Chaulk, who became interim head coach on February 11, 2022, is the third head coach in the team’s American Hockey League history and ninth overall in the organization’s 25 seasons.

It is Chaulk’s first head coaching appointment in the AHL. He previously served as head coach in the ECHL for four seasons with Brampton and was an assistant with Belleville (AHL), Kalamazoo (ECHL), and Fort Wayne (ECHL). As a player, Chaulk played professionally for 15 seasons including a decade with the Fort Wayne Komets where his number 91 is retired. He won five league championships with the Komets and is third all-time in the organization’s 70+ year history in scoring

KEITH McCAMBRIDGE

ASSISTANT COACH

McCambridge, 48, brings a decade of American Hockey League coaching experience as both a head coach and assistant. He served as head coach of the Hartford Wolf Pack from 2017-19, and with the Winnipeg Jets top AHL team in St. John’s and Manitoba from 2011-2016. His time in St. John’s included a trip to the Calder Cup Finals in 2014 and the Eastern Conference Finals in 2012.

As a player, McCambridge played 11 seasons as a d-man in the AHL, IHL, and ECHL. He finished his playing career with the Alaska Aces (ECHL) and made the move behind the bench.

JOSH GREEN

ASSISTANT COACH

Green, 44, joins Bakersfield from the Winnipeg ICE of the WHL where he was an assistant coach since 2019. With the ICE, Green helped in the development of 2022 9th overall pick Matthew Savoie, 11th overall pick Conor Geekie, and third round pick Mikey Milne.

The Camrose, Alberta native enjoyed a 20-year playing career which included 341 NHL games with eight organizations. He played parts of three seasons with the Edmonton Oilers and finished his AHL career playing two seasons with the Oilers AHL affiliate in Oklahoma City. He was drafted in the 2nd round (30th overall) by the Los Angeles Kings in 1996.

SYLVAIN RODRIGUE

GOALTENDING COACH

Sylvain Rodrigue began working on a full-time basis with Condors goaltenders in 2018-19, but has been with the Oilers organization for the past nine seasons.

In 2020-21 under his guidance, Stuart Skinner made his NHL debut with the Edmonton Oilers and led the AHL in victories with 20.

He helped develop rookie goaltender Shane Starrett, who was named AHL Goaltender of the Month in February and received All-Rookie and Second All-Star Team selections from the AHL in 2018-19.

KRIS HORN

VIDEO COORDINATOR

Kris Horn joined the Condors prior to the 2022-23 season from Army West Point where he had been the director of hockey operations since 2018. He was previously an assistant coach at SUNY-Brockport (16-18), a volunteer assistant coach at Union College (15-16), and an assistant coach at Hamilton College (14-15). Horn graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in marketing from Michigan State University in 2008 and holds a Master’s degree from Brockport with a concentration in athletic administration.

HOCKEY OPERATIONS STAFF FRONT OFFICE STAFF AL OMAN HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER ALEC JAMES ASST. EQUIPMENT MANAGER COREY DIRKS ATHLETIC TRAINER TRAVIS LAY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ALEX NORIEGA COORDINATOR, ACCOUNTING MATTHEW RILEY PRESIDENT REBECCA WENDLER MANAGER, COMMUNITY RELATIONS & DIGITAL MEDIA JOSE RIVERA VP, MEMBER SERVICES & TICKET OPERATIONS NAOMI DOBBS ACCOUNTANT JUSTIN FAHSBENDER VP, REVENUE RYAN HOLT SR. DIRECTOR, MARKETING & BROADCASTING GREG LOWE DIRECTOR, GROUP EXPERIENCES & STRATEGY NENETZIN MARTINEZ ACCOUNT MANAGER - GROUP EXPERIENCES DOMINIC MASCOLA DIRECTOR, CREATIVE SERVICES & GAME PRESENTATION ROGER PARSONS DIRECTOR, TICKETS & PREMIUM SEATING CHAD CARPENTER DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT JUAN MARTINEZ ACCOUNT MANAGER - GROUP EXPERIENCES JOSH JERNIGAN ACCOUNT MANAGER - GROUP EXPERIENCES JOEY GARGANO ACCOUNT MANAGER, TICKET PACKAGES EMMI JACKSON ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, MEMBER SERVICES TAYLOR WELDIN MANAGER, RETAIL & EVENT OPERATIONS JAY HARRILL COORDINATOR, TICKET OPERATIONS JAMES WHITE MANAGER, VIDEO & GRAPHIC SERVICES BLADE GRIFFIN ACCOUNT MANAGER, TICKET PACKAGES COLE BRUNS COORDINATOR, RETAIL & EVENT OPERATIONS

“One step away from the NHL” has certainly applied to Condorstown over the past seven seasons. Now in year eight, who will be the next names to be added to list of players to graduate to the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers?

2015-16

Brossoit, Laurent (G)

Draisaitl, Leon* (LW)

Fayne, Mark (D)

Gazdic, Luke (LW)

Hunt, Brad (D) Kassian, Zack (RW)

Khaira, Jujhar *(C) Klinkhammer, Rob (LW)

Miller, Andrew (RW)

Nikitin, Nikita (D) Nilsson, Anders (G) Nurse, Darnell* (D) Oesterle, Jordan (D) Pakarinen, Iiro (RW) Reinhart, Griffin (D) Scrivens, Ben (G) Slepyshev, Anton (LW)

2019-20

Benson, Tyler* (RW) Cave, Colby (C) Lagesson, William* (D)

2016-17

Beck, Taylor (RW)

Benning, Matt* (D) Brossoit, Laurent (G) Fayne, Mark (D) Gustavsson, Jonas (G) Khaira, Jujhar (C) Lander, Anton (C) Oesterle, Jordan (D) Pakarinen, Iiro (RW) Puljujarvi, Jesse* (RW) Reinhart, Griffin (D) Simpson, Dillon* (D) Slepyshev, Anton (LW)

2017-18

Bear, Ethan* (D)

Brossoit, Laurent (G) Lowe, Keegan (D) Malone, Brad (C) Pakarinen, Iiro (RW) Puljujarvi, Jesse (RW) Rattie, Ty (RW) Slepyshev, Anton (LW)

2018-19

Bouchard, Evan* (D)

Currie, Josh* (RW) Gambardella, Joe* (LW) Gravel, Kevin (D) Jones, Caleb* (D) Malone, Brad (C) Marody, Cooper* (C) Russell, Patrick* (RW) Yamamoto, Kailer* (LW)

2021

McLeod, Ryan* (C) Skinner, Stuart* (G)

2021-22

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Fans,

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2022-23 American Hockey League season, the latest chapter in a tradition of excellence that can be traced back to our league’s founding more than eight decades ago.

The AHL is as proud as ever of its role in developing nearly all of the players, coaches, executives, trainers, broadcasters and officials who you see throughout the National Hockey League today. Generations of our great fans have cheered on future superstars, Stanley Cup champions and Hockey Hall of Famers as they have come through the AHL.

This season is sure to be another exciting one as for the first time ever we drop the puck in 32 cities across North America, all vying to become the next Calder Cup champion.

On behalf of all of our teams, thank you for your continuing support of the AHL.

Sincerely,

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2022-2023 SEASON

THE BEGINNINGS

Embarking on its 87th season of play in 2022-23, the American Hockey League is continuing a tradition of excellence that began in 1936 when the Canadian-American Hockey League joined with the International Hockey League to form what is today known as the AHL. Eight teams hit the ice that first season, representing Buffalo, Cleveland, New

A TRADITION OF

Haven, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, Springfield and Syracuse.

Frank Calder, the National Hockey League’s president at the time, was instrumental in the forming of this new league, and his name would be given to its championship trophy. The first Calder Cup was won by the Syracuse Stars in 1937; the most

recent championship was captured by the Chicago Wolves last spring.

From those roots, the American Hockey League has grown into a 32-team, coast-to-coast league that provides fans with exciting, high-level professional hockey while preparing thousands of players, coaches, officials, executives, trainers, broadcasters and more for careers in the NHL.

88.2%

Percentage of all NHL players in 2021-22 who were graduates of the AHL

992

Former AHL players who skated in the NHL last season

423

AHL players who also played in the NHL in 2021-22

Former 1st- and 2ndround NHL draft picks who skated in the AHL in 2021-22

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L. TO R.: AHL GRADUATES MORITZ SEIDER , IGOR SHESTERKIN KYLE CONNOR
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THE PLAYERS

In today’s National Hockey League nearly 90 percent of the players are AHL alumni, including 2021-22 Vezina Trophy winner Igor Shesterkin , Calder Trophy recipient Moritz Seider and Lady Byng Trophy winner Kyle Connor. The 2022 Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche were stocked with AHL graduates including leading scorer Mikko Rantanen , Nazem Kadri , Devon Toews and Darcy Kuemper

During the 2021-22 season, a total of 992 AHL alumni played in the National Hockey League. There were 423 players who skated in both leagues last year alone, and 235 former first- and secondround NHL draft picks developed their skills in the AHL last season, including Holtz Lukas Reichel Pelletier Krebs champion and AHL Rookie of the Year

THE LEGENDS

For the past eight decades, the American Hockey League has been home to some of the greatest players in the history of our sport. In fact, more than 100 honored members of the Hockey Hall of Fame have been affiliated with the AHL during their careers . All-time greats like Johnny Bower, Toe Blake, Gump Worsley, Terry Sawchuk, Glenn Hall, Brad Park, Ken Dryden, and Brett Hull came through the AHL ranks and now find themselves enshrined in Toronto, and the coveted Calder Cup is inscribed with the names of legendary AHL alumni like Patrick Roy, Larry Robinson, Gerry Cheevers, Andy Bathgate, Tim Horton, Al Arbour, Emile Francis, Doug Harvey, and Billy Smith

THE COACHES

At the start of the 2022-23 season, the National Hockey League featured 22 head coaches who were former AHL bench bosses, including including Jared Bednar of the 2022 Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche.

Tampa Bay’s Jon Cooper, Washington’s Peter Laviolette, Pittsburgh’s Mike Sullivan, Nashville’s John Hynes, Toronto’s Sheldon Keefe, Vancouver’s Bruce Boudreau, Minnesota’s Dean Evason and Edmonton’s Jay Woodcroft are also among the current NHL coaches who spent time in the American Hockey League before making the jump.

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AHL STANDINGS STANDINGS AS OF DEC 15, 2022 LEAGUE LEADERS GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT NORTH DIVISON ROCHESTER 23 12 9 1 1 26 .565 CLEVELAND 22 11 8 1 2 25 .568 SYRACUSE 23 10 9 2 2 24 .522 BELLEVILLE 24 11 12 1 0 23 .479 LAVAL 26 9 13 3 1 22 .423 UTICA 21 8 9 3 1 20 .476 TORONTO 24 14 8 1 1 30 .625 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. WESTERN CONFERENCE SOL PTS PCT GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT ATLANTIC DIVISON PROVIDENCE 24 15 4 3 2 35 .729 BRIDGEPORT 25 14 6 5 0 33 .660 W/B SCRANTON 21 12 6 1 2 27 .643 CHARLOTTE 24 12 9 2 1 .563 SPRINGFIELD 25 10 10 1 4 25 .500 LEHIGH VALLEY 22 11 9 1 1 24 .545 HARTFORD 23 8 10 1 4 21 .457 HERSHEY 25 17 5 2 1 37 .740 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 27 GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT CENTRAL DIVISON TEXAS 24 13 7 2 2 30 ROCKFORD 23 13 7 1 2 29 .630 MANITOBA 21 12 6 2 1 .643 IOWA 24 11 9 2 2 26 .542 GRAND RAPIDS 23 10 12 1 0 21 .457 CHICAGO 20 6 12 2 0 14 .350 MILWAUKEE 24 15 7 0 2 32 .667 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 27 .625 EASTERN CONFERENCE PTS POINTS a g gp team DARREN RADDYSH SYR 22 9 23 32 ANTHONY RICHARD LAV 26 18 13 31 BRETT SENEY RFD 23 11 18 29 MATTHEW PHILLIPS CGY 20 15 15 30 MICHAEL CARCONE TUC 22 11 20 31 GOALS g gp team ANTHONY RICHARD LAV 26 18 LANE PEDERSON ABB 22 17 MATTHEW PHILLIPS CGY 20 15 RILEY BARBER TEX 25 14 ASSISTS a gp team CHRISTIAN WOLANIN ABB 23 24 1. ALEX BARRE-BOULET SYR 21 23 2. DARREN RADDYSH SYR 22 23 2. T.J. TYNAN ONT 22 23 2. PTS DEFENSIVE POINTS a g gp team DARREN RADDYSH SYR 22 9 23 32 1. CHRISTIAN WOLANIN ABB 23 4 24 28 2. JORDAN SPENCE ONT 22 2 19 21 3. BRAD HUNT COL 22 6 14 20 4. NIKOLAS BROUILLARD SD 25 5 15 20 4. sv% GOALTENDING l w gp team ot so Gaa D. TOKARSKI WBS 13 7 3 2. 3 1 2.04 J. JOHANSSON COL 12 7 5 3. 0 0 2.10 J. HOFER SPR 18 7 7 5. 4 1 2.20 .930 .929 .928 H. SHEPARD HER 8 6 0 1. 2 0 1.83 .932 1. 2. 5. 4. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. ROURKE CHARTIER BEL 24 14 4. M. VILLALTA ONT 8 5 2 4. 0 1 2.16 .924 L GP W OTL SOL PTS PCT PACIFIC DIVISON CALGARY 23 15 7 1 0 31 .674 COACHELLA 21 13 5 3 0 29 .690 ONTARIO 22 14 7 0 1 29 .659 ABBOTSFORD 23 13 8 1 1 28 .609 SAN JOSE 25 13 11 0 1 27 .540 TUCSON 23 11 8 4 0 26 .565 COLORADO 24 15 7 2 0 32 .667 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. HENDERSON 26 10 15 0 1 21 .404 8. BAKERSFIELD 23 9 13 1 0 19 .413 9. SAN DIEGO 25 6 19 0 0 12 .240 10. ANDREW POTURALSKI CV 21 21 3.
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