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Bakersfield Defeats Gulls 5-1

January 24, 2003 - ECHL (ECHL)
San Diego Gulls News Release


BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- When Kevin St. Pierre is between the pipes for the Bakersfield Condors, they usually win. Well... St. Pierre, indeed, was in net tonight and thoroughly frustrated the San Diego Gulls again.

The Condors got two early goals, which were more than enough for St. Pierre, and went on to beat the Gulls 5-1 Friday night, before 5,166 at Centennial Garden. The two teams are now tied for second place in the West Coast Hockey League with 49 points apiece, 12 behind the Idaho Steelheads. For the Gulls, it ends their four-game winning streak and five-game road streak. The Condors have now won six straight games.

But it wasn't just the 6-foot-3-inch, 220-pound netminder that bugged the Blue and Orange tonight. St Pierre was good when he had to be, but the entire Bakersfield defense made him look even better. San Diego did muster 30 shots, but the majority of those were low percentage opportunities.

The Condors (22-12-5) grabbed an early 2-0 lead taking advantage of two San Diego defensive lapses. A red-hot Jason Ralph struck first with a breakaway goal at 6:42. Ralph intercepted a Gulls clearing pass and was off to races, eventually squeezing a back-hander by Trevor Koenig.

Bakersfield had another outnumbered attack later in the period and capitalized again at 14:04. Shawn Byram skated behind the San Diego defense, took a pass from Christian Skoryna and buried his 11th tally. The Condors had several more grade-A chances in the opening period, but a rock-solid Koenig kept the Blue and Orange in the game.

San Diego (24-13-1) finally got on the board 15:04 into the second period on Dan Cousineau's first of the season. Dennis Purdie whipped a cross-ice feed to Cousineau, who stepped over the blue line and rifled a shot past St. Pierre.

Jonas Lennartsson got his first of the year 3:15 into the third stanza, regaining Bakersfield's two-goal lead. Skoryna started the play again by intercepting Koenig's clearing pass. He then found Lennartsson at the top of the right circle, whose wrist shot trickled by Koenig scrambling to get back into position.

Ralph wrapped up the Condors victory with his second goal of the night - 16th of the season - at the 11:36 mark. Paul Rosebush skated out from the corner and floated a pass that caromed of Ralph's leg into the net. It was Ralph's 13th point in the last six games. Jamie Cooke added insult to injury with an empty-netter (15th goal) with 2:35 left.

Notes: With St. Pierre in goal, the Condors are now 21-4-3. Without him, they're 1-8-2... San Diego has won 16 of its last 19 games... The last time Cousineau scored was March 2 (44 games)... R.J. Enga didn't score tonight, but is now tied for third all-time with 184 WCHL goals. He's tied for eighth with 244 assists and sixth with 428 points... Sylvain Deschatelets earned Player of the Week honors. He had 11 points in three games last week... The Gulls played without the services of David Neale, who's nursing a sore back... Kevin Grant remains on injured reserve... Marc Busenburg and Rob Voltera remain with the American Hockey League's Hershey Bears...

San Diego's weekend series in Bakersfield continues Saturday at 7 p.m. The Gulls will also play a pair of games against Idaho and Fresno Falcons before returning home Feb. 7. All games can be heard live on 1130AM-KSDO and at www.ksdo.com with Chris Ello calling the play-by-play. The Gulls' Internet radio show broadcasts live every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on wsradio.com with Tera Black and Jeremy Zager hosting.

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