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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Road Trip Game Day Tweetcast: Barons v. Rampage & Oilers v. Kings
Welcome to the Road Trip Game Day, LIVE TweetCast of the
Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings
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Oklahoma City Barons vs San Antonio Rampage.
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OKC Barons vs San Antonio Rampage
6:00pm MT Start
LIVE GAME STATS
GAME PREVIEW
BARONS ROSTER
MEDIA KIT
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Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings
8:00pm MT Start
GAME PREVIEW
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Oklahoma City Barons (21-15-2-4) at San Antonio Rampage (25-15-1-0)
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Edmonton Oilers (14-21-7) at Los Angeles Kings (23-19-1)
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Revenge is Sweet Tweetcast: Barons v. Rivermen
- Barons won 7-2 against Peoria last night, with goals from Giroux, Helmer, Harksi, Stewart , and Cornet.
- Martin Gerber should get the start again in tonight's game.
- Tonight's Officials are Referee Ryan Fraser and Linesmen Jesse Pletsch & Aaron Mills.
- Barons' defencemen Bryan Helmer became the AHL's top-scoring defencemen with 520 points.
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
'Bye 'Bye, Birdie!
Tonight the Stockton Thunder hosted the Bakersfield Condors for their lone homestand before heading back out on the road.
And what a game it was-complete with two fights to open the game, thanks to Thunder's Hunt and Condors' Morency at 2 seconds into the game. Thunder's Gimblett and Condors' Lizon got into their own match 4 seconds into the game.
In net for Stockton was Bryan Pitton, countered by Brian Stewart for Bakersfield. During first period, Pitton wasn't as sharp as we needed him to be. By the end of first period the Condors were up 2-0. Goal number two of the game was a short-handed one.
Jarret Konkle, new addition to the Thunder, scored twice in the second period to tie the game, then earned a hat trick in third period. Bretton Cameron assisted in all three of Konkle's goals. Unfortunately, Bakersfield tied the game up shortly after Konkle's hat trick. Thunder's McKenzie put the Thunder ahead 4-3, then Cameron scored an empty net goal with two seconds left in the game to bring the final score 5-3. Cameron now has 3 goals and 3 assists in his last two games.
There were only 3,620 in attendance for the game, but it was a loud, rowdy crowd who thoroughly appreciated the comeback from a 2-0 deficit. And unlike the games we've seen before, the Thunder started out a little sloppy, but seemed more refined and more confident as the game went on.
Three stars of the game, all from the Stockton Thunder:
And what a game it was-complete with two fights to open the game, thanks to Thunder's Hunt and Condors' Morency at 2 seconds into the game. Thunder's Gimblett and Condors' Lizon got into their own match 4 seconds into the game.
In net for Stockton was Bryan Pitton, countered by Brian Stewart for Bakersfield. During first period, Pitton wasn't as sharp as we needed him to be. By the end of first period the Condors were up 2-0. Goal number two of the game was a short-handed one.
Jarret Konkle, new addition to the Thunder, scored twice in the second period to tie the game, then earned a hat trick in third period. Bretton Cameron assisted in all three of Konkle's goals. Unfortunately, Bakersfield tied the game up shortly after Konkle's hat trick. Thunder's McKenzie put the Thunder ahead 4-3, then Cameron scored an empty net goal with two seconds left in the game to bring the final score 5-3. Cameron now has 3 goals and 3 assists in his last two games.
There were only 3,620 in attendance for the game, but it was a loud, rowdy crowd who thoroughly appreciated the comeback from a 2-0 deficit. And unlike the games we've seen before, the Thunder started out a little sloppy, but seemed more refined and more confident as the game went on.
Three stars of the game, all from the Stockton Thunder:
- Jarrett Konkle
- Bretton Cameron
- Jim McKenzie
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