Game Preview (game 3): Stockton Thunder Vs. Ontario Reign

Published on April 15, 2009 under ECHL (ECHL)
Stockton Thunder News Release


GAME 3 - PACIFIC DIVISION SEMIFINAL

April 15, 2009 - Stockton Arena

FACEOFF: 7:00 p.m.

RADIO: 1420 KSTN

INTERNET: www.StocktonThunder.com (B2 Networks)

PACIFIC DIVISION SEMIFINAL

Game 1: Stockton 3 at Ontario 4

Game 2: Stockton 6 at Ontario 5

Game 3: at Stockton - Wednesday, April 15 - 7:00 p.m.

Game 4: at Stockton - Friday, April 17 - 7:30 p.m.

Game 5: at Stockton - Sunday, April 19 - 4:00 p.m.

Game 6: at Ontario - Tuesday, April 21 - 7:00 p.m. *

Game 7: at Ontario - Wednesday, April 22 - 7:00 p.m. *

* If necessary

TONIGHT'S MATCHUP

The fourth-seeded Thunder returns to play for Game 3 of the Pacific Division Semifinals against the first-seeded Ontario Reign, a best-of-seven series that follows a "2-3-2" format. The series is tied, 1-1 with the next three games set to be played at Stockton Arena. The matchup features two players with NHL playing experience (Sebastien Bisaillon, Edmonton Oilers and Damian Surma, Carolina Hurricanes) and three players drafted within the first three rounds of the NHL Entry Draft (Colten Teubert, 1st round, Bud Holloway and Jeff Zatkoff, 3rd round - Los Angeles Kings). It marks the Thunder's third straight playoff appearance and third in four seasons since joining the ECHL. The Reign are making their first ever playoff appearance after capturing the Pacific Division title. The Thunder finished 4-5-1 against the Reign this season.

PLAYOFF SERIES RECAP

GAME 2: STK 6 at ONT 5: Veteran Craig Valette scored two goals and goaltender Bryan Pitton earned the first playoff win of his career as the Stockton Thunder thwarted a third period comeback by the Ontario Reign in a 6-5 victory in Game 2 of the Pacific Division Semifinals before 4,063 fans at Citizens Business Bank Arena on Saturday. The Thunder knotted the best-of-seven series 1-1 and handed Ontario its first Kelly Cup Playoff loss in team history. Mike Lalonde, Cleve Kinley, Brandon Naurato and Ryan Huddy also scored for Stockton, while Ontario countered with Bud Holloway's hat trick. Mike Howe and Tim Kraus also scored for Ontario.

GAME 1: STK 3 at ONT 4: Shawn Germain's second goal of the game, a power-play goal with 7:42 left in regulation thwarted a third period rally for the Stockton Thunder, guiding the Ontario Reign to a 4-3 win in Game 1 of the Pacific Division Semifinal round of the 2009 Kelly Cup Playoffs before 3,969 fans at Citizens Business Bank Arena on Friday. Ontario leads the best-of-seven series, 1-0 and won their first Kelly Cup Playoff game in club history. Jon Rheault and P.J. Atherton also scored a goal for Ontario and the Thunder countered with Cory Urquhart's hat trick which was the second in Thunder playoff history. Jeff Zatkoff stopped 30 shots for the win in his pro playoff debut. Bryan Pitton took the loss with eight saves, relieving Andrew Perugini (17 saves), who left the game in the second period due to injury.

THUNDER PLAYOFF NOTES

It is the first time the Thunder meets the Ontario Reign in the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Last season, the Thunder lost to the eventual National Conference champion Las Vegas Wranglers, 4-2 in the National Conference Quarterfinal round. The Thunder won game 1 by a 4-2 score on four goals in the third period and set club playoff records in a 6-3 win in game 5 at Stockton Arena, for most goals in a game (6) and most goals in one period (tied, 4). In 2006-07, Stockton was defeated by the Idaho Steelheads, 4-2 in the National Conference Quarterfinal en route to Idaho's second Kelly Cup Championship in four years. Two players remain with the Thunder, who have appeared in the club's entire 12 lifetime Kelly Cup Playoff games (defenseman Mark Adamek, assistant coach and former defenseman Tim O'Connell) before 2008-09.

CROWDING OUT THE ECHL

For the fourth straight season, the Thunder led the ECHL in attendance with an average of 6,218 fans through 36 home games. Stockton has 13 sellouts in the team's franchise history and finished last year as the ECHL's attendance leader for the third consecutive season. The Thunder became the first team since 2004-05 to lead the ECHL in attendance for four straight seasons (Florida led the ECHL in attendance for five straight seasons - 2000-05).

SEASON SERIES RECAP

The Thunder was 4-5-1 this season against Ontario, taking nine of 10 points at Citizens Business Bank Arena. In the first meeting between both clubs on Nov. 12 in Ontario, Dusty Collins forced overtime and goaltender Jeff Zatkoff stopped all but one shot in a shootout to lead the Reign to a 3-2 shootout win. The Thunder retaliated in its next meeting on Nov. 15, when Cleve Kinley buried a rocket from the right wing to lead the Thunder to a 3-2 overtime win. John Murray posted the first shutout in Ontario history (26 saves, 4-0 Ontario win) on Dec. 6 at Stockton. In the final meeting between both teams on Mar. 18 at Ontario, Stockton's Andrew Perugini outdueled Zatkoff for his second shutout of the year (34 saves) in a 3-0 win.

SECOND-HALF SWING

The Thunder began its climb back into the Kelly Cup Playoff race on Dec. 31, two days after the hiring of head coach Matt Thomas. Since then, the Thunder finished six games over the .500 mark and a multiple number of players achieved accomplishments in helping guide the Thunder to its third straight Kelly Cup Playoff berth:

Ryan Huddy, 35 goals (Thunder single-season record)

Ryan Huddy, 73 points (Thunder single-season record)

Andrew Perugini, 21 wins (second Thunder goaltender to surpass 20-win plateau, joining Devan Dubnyk)

Thunder score eight goals (11/1 at Bakersfield and 1/6 at Phoenix), breaking single-game record

Four selected from Stockton to ECHL All-Star Game (Head Coach Matt Thomas, defenseman Kenny MacAulay, center Cory Urquhart and center Ryan Huddy).

Back-to-back In Glas Co ECHL Player of the Week honors (Mike Lalonde and Cory Urquhart, Jan. 5-18).

ARE YOU EXPERIENCED?

The Thunder has two players (captain and defenseman Matt O'Dette and center Cory Urquhart) with pro championship experience - O'Dette helped guide the Saint John Flames to a Calder Cup championship in 2001 and Urquhart helped guide the Arizona Sundogs to a CHL President's Cup championship last year. Additionally, veteran center Damian Surma and assistant coach Tim O'Connell (defenseman at the time who amassed 65 games of Kelly Cup Playoff experience) helped the Florida Everblades reach back-to-back appearances in the Kelly Cup Finals in 2004-05. In 2004, Surma scored a double-overtime game-winning goal to eliminate Roanoke in the first round and scored an overtime winner in game 6 the 2005 American Conference Finals to help Florida eliminate Charlotte.

A part of the 2003 Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies team that won the Kelly Cup championship, Thunder head coach Matt Thomas was an assistant coach for Atlantic City. Thunder assistant coach Ryan Mougenel scored 9 points (1g-8a) in 17 Kelly Cup Playoff games for Atlantic City during the 2003 postseason.

Below is a list of the top-5 active Thunder players who have the most pro playoff experience in games:

PLAYER - GAMES

MATT O'DETTE - 66

DAMIAN SURMA - 54

CORY URQUHART - 50

TYLER KINDLE - 28

MARK ADAMEK - 14

2008-09 TEAM AWARDS

A look back at the awards presented to the players of the 2008-09 Stockton Thunder team, immediately following the Mar. 29 game against the Las Vegas Wranglers:

* MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Ryan Huddy

* ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Andrew Perugini

* OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Huddy

* DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Daryl Marcoux

* UNSUNG HERO: Mark Adamek

* FAN FAVORITE (co-award): Garet Hunt and Adam Huxley

OVERDUE IN OVERTIME

The Thunder has an all-time record of 16-20 in sudden-death overtime and is 15-16 in shootouts. Below is a look at this year's Thunder game-winning goals in overtime:

THE THUNDER OVERTIME WINNERS (THIS SEASON: 3-5)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE GAME-WINNING GOAL

11/15 @Ontario W, 3-2 Kinley (1:50)

1/3 @Alaska W, 2-1 Huddy (1:19)

1/18 Idaho W, 4-3 Huddy (:27)



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