Game Preview: Stockton Thunder at Ontario Reign

Published on October 15, 2011 under ECHL (ECHL)
Stockton Thunder News Release


GAME: Stockton Thunder at Ontario Reign

DATE: Saturday, October 15, 2011

TIME: 6:00 p.m.

SITE: Citizens Business Bank Arena

RADIO: 1280 AM KWSX/StocktonThunder.com (AmericaOne)

NHL AFFILIATES

Stockton Thunder: Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks

Ontario Reign: Los Angeles Kings

NEXT HOME GAME

Saturday, Oct. 29 vs. Idaho Steelheads, 7:30 p.m.

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TONIGHT'S MATCHUP

The Stockton Thunder travels to Southern California for its first road game of the year, visiting the Ontario Reign at Citizens Business Bank Arena. The Thunder went 7-1-2 against Ontario last season and in the last meeting, the Thunder defeated Ontario 4-3 at Citizens Business Bank Arena on Feb. 27. Stockton combined for 37 goals in the ten games last season. Through 29 regular season games in the all-time series, the Thunder is 19-9-2 against Ontario. The Thunder is 5-0-1 in the last six visits dating back to 2009-10.

SEASON SERIES

Sat. Oct. 15 at Ontario 6:00 p.m.

Fri. Oct. 28 at Ontario 7:00 p.m.

Wed. Nov. 16 at Ontario 7:00 p.m.

Fri. Nov. 18 at Ontario 7:00 p.m.

Sat. Nov. 19 at Ontario 6:00 p.m.

Wed. Nov. 30 at Ontario 7:00 p.m.

Fri. Dec. 2 Ontario 7:30 p.m.

Sun. Dec. 4 at Ontario 5:00 p.m.

Fri. Dec. 30 Ontario 7:30 p.m.

Sat. Dec. 31 Ontario 7:30 p.m.

Wed. Feb. 15 Ontario 7:00 p.m.

Wed. Mar. 21 at Ontario 7:00 p.m.

UPCOMING MILESTONES

- Matt Thomas is 29 wins away from 300 in his professional coaching career

- Kevin Baker is 3 points away from 300 in his ECHL career

- Matt Foy is 13 assists away from 100 in his professional career

- Garet Hunt is 11 games away from becoming the Thunder career leader in games played

THUNDER CROWDS ROLL IN

An exclusive club, the Thunder averaged over 6,000 fans per game and drew over 200,000 fans for the sixth straight year in 2010-11, ranking second in ECHL in attendance with 6,382 fans per game. A whopping crowd of 9,482 piled into Stockton Arena on Jan. 22 for the "Teddy Bear Toss" game, the largest crowd at Stockton Arena for the season and the fourth crowd over 9,000 in the event's history. Stockton has 17 sellouts in the team's franchise history. They welcomed 12 crowds of 7,000 or more at Stockton Arena last season and had its highest attendance since 2007-08, a six percent increase from 2009-10.

TOP FIVE HOME CROWDS IN 2010-11

OPPONENT DATE ATTENDANCE

1. Ontario 1/22/11 9,482

2. Idaho 3/19/11 9,396 *

3. Bakersfield 11/6/10 9,015

T-4. Idaho 3/26/11 8,923*

. Idaho 1/29/11 8,923*

* Denotes sellout

** Stockton Arena's base capacity for hockey is 8,923 and has capabilities of expansion to 9,737 with auxiliary seating.

GOAL ORIENTED

Thunder right winger Kevin Baker was signed as a free agent on Aug. 24 and brings a wealth of offensive accomplishments to the Thunder roster. He was named ECHL Most Valuable Player in 2008-09 and his 57 goals that season were most in the league since 2000-01. He ranks third in ECHL all-time goal scoring (since 2006-07) with 150 goals.

MOST GOALS, ECHL (SINCE 2006-07)

Rank Player Team GP PTS G A +/-

1 Wes Goldie VIC, AK 404 394 241 153 -2

2 Mark Derlago BAK, IDH 281 340 174 166 41

3 Kevin Baker TEX, FLA 266 307 150 157 24

4 Ryan Kinasewich UTA 205 292 131 161 -4

5 Marty Flichel IDH 369 348 126 222 -2

** Statistics include regular season and playoffs

ON THE HUNT

Thunder left winger Garet Hunt needs 11 games to surpass Mark Adamek as the club's career leader in games played. Hunt is in his fourth season as a member of the Thunder and last season, was named the team's "Unsung Hero" and "Fan Favorite." This season, he was named alternate captain on Oct. 13.

ALL-TIME THUNDER GAMES PLAYED

Player GP

1. Mark Adamek 186

2. Adam Huxley 183

3. Mike Lalonde 182

4. Garet Hunt 176

5. Daryl Marcoux 166

THIS IS THUNDER/SHARKS TERRITORY

This summer saw the Stockton Thunder renew an affiliation partnership in conjunction with the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. The Thunder, who is a dual affiliate of San Jose and the Edmonton Oilers, are separated by only 80 miles of geographic distance from San Jose. As hockey neighbors, both clubs also share similar honors in sports and entertainment. The Thunder is a two-time recipient of the ECHL "Award of Excellence," and the Sharks recently finished as the 13th best overall franchise in ESPN's "Ultimate Standings," ranking all major sports franchises according to how much they give back to fans for all of time, money and emotion invested by each fan (conducted by ESPN: The Magazine). Both Stockton and San Jose advanced to their respective league's playoffs last season.

OILING UP THE SHIP AGAIN

The Thunder and Edmonton Oilers renewed an affiliation partnership for the sixth consecutive season, continuing a pipeline to the NHL that has seen seven former members of the Thunder make their NHL debut since beginning in the Oilers farm system. Right wing Troy Bodie, goaltender Devan Dubnyk, right wing Colin McDonald, center Ryan O'Marra, center Tim Sestito, left wing Liam Reddox and defenseman Bryan Young - have gone on to play in the NHL. The Oilers, a member of the NHL's Western Conference and Northwest Division, have been a member of the National Hockey League since the 1979-80 season and have captured five Stanley Cup championships.

WELCOME TO THE SHOW

Two players, right winger Matt Foy and center Jason Morgan, have playing experience in the National Hockey League. Foy suited up for the Minnesota Wild from 2005-08 and Morgan has skated for five National Hockey League clubs (Los Angeles, Calgary, Minnesota, Nashville and Chicago). A total of 12 players are on the Thunder active roster who have skated in training camp or rookie camp with National Hockey League or American Hockey League teams this season: Cameron Brodie, Dan Ringwald, Bretton Cameron, Tyler Shelast, Gabriel Levesque, Brock Matheson, Ian O'Connor, Tony DeHart, Sebastian Owuya, Olivier Roy, Ryan Martindale and Cameron Abney.

ROSTER SERVES A TALL ORDER

A total of six players on the Thunder active roster measure at 6-foot-3 or taller: Jody Pederson (6-3), Colten Hayes (6-3), Sebastian Owuya (6-4), Ryan Martindale (6-3), Cameron Abney (6-5) and Matt Foy (6-3).



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