
Heat Look to Tame Condors Wednesday in Bakersfield
February 13, 2019 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Stockton Heat News Release
Wednesday, February 12, 2019
Arena: Rabobank Arena
Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Broadcast: Watch the game on AHLTV or at watch parties at Channel Brewing Co. and Port City Bar & Grill. Hear the Heat radio broadcast on Spreaker and iHeartRadio.
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TONIGHT
Stockton looks to keep momentum following Saturday's win with a midweek date at Bakersfield. The contest is Stockton's fourth-straight road game, the last of the stretch away from Stockton Arena. The Heat are seeking their first win over Bakersfield since Oct. 31, having dropped four straight against the Condors.
DUBE LEADS THE WAY
Dillon Dube came through Saturday with the game-winning goal, helping Stockton rebound from Colorado bouncing back to force a 2-2 tie. Dube has the hottest hand for Stockton, having scored in eight of the club's last nine games (5g,5a).
DEJA FOO
Spencer Foo has found his rhythm in the offensive end, finding the score sheet in five of the Heat's last six contests, posting six points (3g,3a) in that span with two helpers in Stockton's Saturday win.
VALIMAKI PACES THE D
Juuso Valimaki has been strong on the defensive end for Stockton since being assigned to the club, eating up minutes on the blue line while serving in even strength, power play and penalty kill situations. Valmaki also has tallied five points (1g,4a) over the last five games on the other end of the ice.
GILLIES PULLS AHEAD
Jon Gillies took over the team lead for wins on the year for the Heat with his victory on Saturday, breakout what was a three-way tie alongside Tyler Parsons and Nick Schneider.
TROUBLE IN BAKERSFIELD
The Heat have struggled in Bakersfield so far this season, going 0-2-2-0 with 25 goals against in the four meetings. Stockton's last win at Rabobank Arena came on March 9, 2018, a 3-1 win.
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