Thursday, May 6, 2010

Stockton Thunder Win In Triple Overtime / A Game Recap

05/05/2010 11:48 PM

CONSTANT HEROES
Pitton's record 49-save effort, Constant's goal caps triple-OT thriller, gets Thunder back to 2-1 series deficit

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FINAL STATS: BOX SCORE
VIDEO: Highlights and postgame locker room reaction
AUDIO: Game highlights


STOCKTON, Calif. - Ryan Constant ended the longest game in Stockton Thunder history with a power-play goal from the high slot, 36 seconds into triple overtime, to lift the Thunder to a thrilling 1-0 marathon victory over the Idaho Steelheads in Game 3 of the National Conference Final of the 2010 Kelly Cup Playoffs at Stockton Arena on Wednesday.


The Thunder edged their way back in the best-of-seven series, trailing Idaho 2-1 and goaltender Bryan Pitton, making his first start of the postseason, broke a Thunder playoff record with 49 saves while earning the first playoff shutout in Thunder history and the first of his playoff career.

He outdueled Richard Bachman of Idaho, who stopped 36 shots and had a shutout streak of 172:07 in the series snapped by Constant's goal. The overtime win was the third of the playoffs for Stockton, who ran their record to 3-0 in the OT stages.

STOCKTON VS. IDAHO - NATIONAL CONFERENCE FINALS
Game 1: Stockton 2 at Idaho 4
Game 2: Stockton 0 at Idaho 4
Game 3: Idaho 0 at Stockton 1 (3OT)
Game 4: Idaho at Stockton - Friday, May 7 - 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 5: Idaho at Stockton - Saturday, May 8 - 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 6: Stockton at Idaho - Tuesday, May 11 - 6:10 p.m. (Qwest Arena) *
Game 7: Stockton at Idaho - Wednesday, May 12 - 6:10 p.m. (Qwest Arena) *
* If necessary

"What a character win," said Thunder head coach Matt Thomas. "Our resiliency really came through when we needed it most. Constant's goal came as a result of simple hockey needed into a lengthy game like that - getting a screen in front of their goaltender. Bryan was remarkable in net as well - he made the basic saves all night and came through with some big stops when we needed them."
Bryan Pitton recorded the first playoff shutout in Thunder history with another postseason record - 49 saves in one single playoff game.
(photo by George Steckler)

Both teams battled through the first period with the Thunder edging Idaho in shots, 11-10. Pitton made his first big save of the game on a Marty Flichel re-direction at the base of the left circle and Bachman countered with stops on a Matt Robinson snapper in the first shift of the game and Steve Vanoosten's one-timer from the right circle with nearly six minutes remaining.

The Thunder had a chance to grab the lead in the second period on a wide open chance at the left circle for J.F. Caudron, but his rebound zipped off the right goal post with Bachman diving to get back in position.

Idaho outshot the Thunder, 8-3 in the third period and 6-4 in the first overtime, with Pitton making a key save on Mark McCutcheon's wrist shot from the left circle.

Bachman faced a close-range redirection attempt by Igor Gongalsky in the opening minutes of the overtime period, but turned away the chance from between the hash marks with a stop at the glove side.

Idaho cranked up the pressure, outshooting the Thunder 18-8 in the second overtime period, but failing to capitalize on two power-play chances. Pitton preserved the game with a glove save on a Dustin Friesen backhander from between the circles at the middle of the period.

Flichel was whistled for a tripping penalty for taking down Jason Pitton behind the Idaho net with 1:19 left in the double overtime, setting up the game-winning power-play.

After the Thunder won the opening faceoff of the third overtime and worked the puck in deep, Robinson's feed from the left boards found Constant positioned at the high slot while Jason Pitton set a screen in front of Bachman.

Constant unleashed a wrist shot that beat Bachman past the blocker side, sending the Thunder flying off the bench with the win and Stockton Arena into pandemonium.

Idaho was kept to an 0-for-6 effort on the power-play.

NOTES: The Thunder scratched Riley Emmerson (inactive list), Brett Hemingway (inactive list), Trevor Hunt (inactive list), Colin Hemingway (healthy) and Kelly Czuy (injury, day-to-day) ... the game surpassed the previous record game in Stockton playoff history - Game 3 of the 2007 National Conference Quarterfinals, won by Idaho, 2-1 at 8:06 of double overtime ... Constant's goal snapped an 0-for-15 drought for the Thunder on the power-play, in the series ... the Thunder improved to 4-1 at home in the postseason and has won nine of the last 12 games at home in Kelly Cup Playoff history ... the game was the longest 0-0 game in ECHL history before Constant's game winner.

Both teams return to play in Game 4 of the series at Stockton Arena on Friday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. The game can be heard and viewed online exclusively at www.stocktonthunder.com, courtesy of B2 Networks (audio is free of charge).

Tickets for Thunder home playoff games are available by calling (209) 373-1700 or by visiting http://www.stocktontickets.com/

The Thunder was voted "Best Local Sports Team" by readers of the San Joaquin Magazine, has led the ECHL in attendance for four consecutive seasons and drew 223,854 fans to Stockton Arena in 2008-09. Season Tickets for 2010-11 are on sale now. For more information about tickets, merchandise, or other inquiries contact the Stockton Thunder offices at (209) 373-1500 or visit http://www.stocktonthunder.com/.

THREE STARS:
1. STK - 31 Bryan Pitton
2. STK - 22 Ryan Constant
3. IDH - 31 Richard Bachman

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Oklahoma City Barons? The New Edmonton Oilers AHL Affiliate

Is the Letter B set to return to Oklahoma City for 2010-11 AHL season? A post on Twitter tonight (editor note: and other good sources) has indicated, that the new name for Oklahoma City will be the Oklahoma City Barons.

After seeing this post on Twitter, a domain has been found baring the same information from the other domains from Prodigal Hockey.

No trademark has been registered with the Trademark office since the name was abandoned in October 2009. This was a candidate name for Oklahoma City's NBA team.

The Baron's name isn't nothing new to the hockey world. As the Cleveland Barons were an NHL team from 1976 to 1978. Then they were an AHL team two different times in the history of the name. The last time the Barons was used, it was the San Jose Sharks affiliate, before they were moved to Worcester, MA.

Philippe Cornet Signs With The Edmonton Oilers

Today Oilers GM Steve Tambellini announced that Philippe Cornet has been signed to a 3 year Entry Level NHL contract. Cornet was selected by Edmonton in the 5 round(133rd overall) in 2008 NHL Draft. It's expected that Cornet will be assigned to Oklahoma City to start the 2010-11 season. Cornet amassed 224 points in his 4 seasons in the QMJHL.


Monday, May 3, 2010

Prodigal Hockey Adds Another Name To The Mix For The New Oklahoma City AHL Team

Word has come to OilFieldHockey.com, that another domain name has been found as a potential name for Oklahoma City's AHL team. Oklahoma City Thunderbirds is the next in a line of domains that have been registered by Prodigal Hockey. According to the Who Is database information on okcthunderbirds.com, it has the same information as the other domains.  This name was a candidate for the unnamed Oklahoma City NBA team. As well as the Barons and Bison, being potential names for the NBA team. And from what sources have to told OilFieldHockey.com, that the list has been narrowed down to a couple of candidates. But no final decision has been made by Prodigal Hockey at the time of this post.


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Smokin' Ray Says: Great detecive work by Scott from OilFieldHockey.com. I'm hoping that Prodigal Hockey hurries up and settles on a name. I have my money set on Oil Barons.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Stockton Thunder Lose 4-0 / Game 2 Recap / Game 3 Is On Wednesday In Stockton


05/01/2010 9:50 PM

DRAWING A BLANK
Bachman's 28-save shutout lifts Idaho to 2-0 series lead

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FINAL STATS: BOX SCORE
AUDIO: Game highlights
AUDIO: Matt Thomas postgame comments


BOISE, Idaho - Richard Bachman earned the first playoff shutout of his career with 28 saves and the Idaho Steelheads used two shorthanded goals in the first period to defeat the Stockton Thunder, 4-0, in Game 2 of the National Conference Final of the 2010 Kelly Cup Playoffs before 3,783 fans at Qwest Arena on Saturday.

The Thunder, who fell into a 2-0 series hole despite facing three upcoming games of the series in Stockton, were kept to an 0-for-6 effort on the power-play while Andrew Perugini fell to 7-4 in the postseason with 31 saves.

Idaho, who captured the league's Brabham Cup title with the best regular season record, improved to 6-0 in the playoffs.

STOCKTON VS. IDAHO - NATIONAL CONFERENCE FINALS
Game 1: Stockton 2 at Idaho 4
Game 2: Stockton 0 at Idaho 4
Game 3: Idaho at Stockton - Wednesday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 4: Idaho at Stockton - Friday, May 7 - 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 5: Idaho at Stockton - Saturday, May 8 - 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena) *
Game 6: Stockton at Idaho - Tuesday, May 11 - 6:10 p.m. (Qwest Arena) *
Game 7: Stockton at Idaho - Wednesday, May 12 - 6:10 p.m. (Qwest Arena) *
* If necessary

"Obviously Richard Bachman's been the difference in the first two games of this series so we need to find a way to get better scoring opportunities and when do get them, to bear down," said Thunder head coach Matt Thomas. "More importantly, our power-play needs to be better. We feel confident that we're in every game, we just have to create more for ourselves and not give them lay-up goals."

Idaho built a 2-0 lead again just like the previous night, after one period but found their source of offense on two opportunistic shorthanded, outnumbered attacks. Brandan Kushniruk connected on a give-and-go at the open, left goal post with Mark McCutcheon for a 1-0 Idaho lead with 10:51 left.

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Andrew Perugini makes a sliding, post-to-post save on Evan Barlow in the first period.
(photo by Steve Conner)

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Matt McKnight then snuck a tap-in off a deflected, cross-ice pass from McCutcheon at the right post for a 2-0 cushion with 6:04 remaining in the period.

Perugini denied a series of close-range saves with the 15 shots he saw in the second period by Idaho, but an inside-out deke to the backhand by Evan Barlow boosted the Idaho lead to 3-0 at 7:30 of the second period, when got behind the Thunder defense from the left wing.

The Thunder's best chance to get back in the game was early in the third period when Chris D'Alvise caught an open lane at the left wing with a burst of speed, but his snap shot was denied by Bachman's shoulder to preserve the three-goal margin.

Marty Flichel's power-play goal made it 4-0 Idaho when he took Mark Derlago's feed into the slot and found the net on a snap shot through traffic.

The game took an emotional complexion with several scraps breaking out toward the end, with several slashing, interference, roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties that were issued.

"Our emotions got the better of us at times, but that's expected," said Thomas. "We're going to play hard to the final buzzer. That's the way we play. We did everything in our power to maintain a good work ethic. We're going to make sure they know we're going to play hard to the final buzzer, because we're getting hungry for Game 3. We're a good team at home in the playoffs."

McCutcheon and Weston Tardy each chipped in with a pair of assists.

NOTES: The Thunder scratched Riley Emmerson (inactive list), Brett Hemingway (inactive list), Trevor Hunt (inactive list), Justin DaCosta (healthy) and Kelly Czuy (injury, day-to-day) ... the Thunder had never faced a 2-0 series hole until Saturday's Game 2 ... Stockton was outshot, 35-28 and has fell in the last four lifetime playoff games at Qwest Arena ... the winning team of the Conference Finals has now won 12 consecutive games of the third round, dating back to 2007 ... the game marked the second straight season the Thunder has played hockey into the month of May.

Both teams take the series to Stockton Arena, beginning with Game 3, on Wednesday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m.The game can be heard and viewed online exclusively at www.stocktonthunder.com, courtesy of B2 Networks (audio is free of charge).

Tickets for Thunder home playoff games are available by calling (209) 373-1700 or by visiting http://www.stocktontickets.com/

The Thunder was voted "Best Local Sports Team" by readers of the San Joaquin Magazine, has led the ECHL in attendance for four consecutive seasons and drew 223,854 fans to Stockton Arena in 2008-09. Season Tickets for 2010-11 are on sale now. For more information about tickets, merchandise, or other inquiries contact the Stockton Thunder offices at (209) 373-1500 or visit http://www.stocktonthunder.com/

THREE STARS:

1. IDH - 31 Richard Bachman
2. IDH - 14 Mark McCutcheon
3. IDH - 20 Evan Barlow


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