GAME PREVIEW: Condors v Ontario

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. –  The Pacific Division leading Bakersfield Condors can move to the brink of clinching a Calder Cup Playoffs berth when they host the Ontario Reign on Dignity Health Home Ice at Rabobank Arena at 6:30 p.m. Bakersfield is 11-1-1 in its last 13 home games. The Condors lead the division by six points and have a magic number of three points to clinch a playoff berth. Click here to view the “Playoff Primer.”
Great seats start at $12 and are on sale by clicking here, or at the Rabobank Arena box office (opens at noon).
PROMOTION DETAILS: First responders who present their ID, badge, or credential at the box office will receive 2-for-1 admission presented by 107.9 KUZZ and Houchin Community Blood Bank. Those who donated blood at Houchin in the month of March can bring their voucher to the box office to receive 2-for-1 admission.
Please allow extra time for arrival as Rabobank Arena has installed metal detectors at all entrances. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
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TONIGHT
The Bakersfield Condors host the Ontario Reign in the ninth of 10 matchups on the season. Bakersfield will see Ontario twice, including tonight, over the final 9 games of the regular season. The Condors are 6-1-1 against the Reign and have points in six straight games in the series (5-0-1).

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Bakersfield extended a points streak to four games (2-0-2) in a 5-4 shootout loss to Ontario on Friday. C Cooper Marody (1g-1a) and LW Tyler Benson (1g-1a) each extended point streaks to seven games. C Mitch Callahan registered his second consecutive three-point game (1g-2a).

Ontario fell in a shootout on Saturday in San Diego, 5-4. After falling behind 4-1 after one period, the Reign rallied to tie the game at 4-4 after C Brett Sutter notched his first hat trick with the Reign. RW Nikita Scherbak had two assists after scoring against the Condors on Friday night.

MAGIC NUMBER
The Condors can all but clinch a spot in the 2019 Calder Cup Playoffs with a win tonight. The team’s magic number is three, meaning 82 points will secure a position. A win tonight would give the team 81 points. Tucson and Colorado, currently the two teams with the highest possible points total outside the playoff bubble (83 points) play each other twice this weekend. Meaning, if one of those games ends in regulation, regardless of winner, the Condors would clinch a playoff berth.

RAREFIED AIR
Rookie LW Tyler Benson set a new Condors AHL single season scoring record on Friday and has 57 points on the season. He is second in the AHL rookie scoring race, three points back of the leader, despite playing in seven fewer games. His 43 assists are fourth league wide and he is now t-14th in the league scoring race.

CONDORS NOTES
C Cooper Marody is on a current seven-game point streak (4g-8a). It is his third streak of at least seven games with his career long of eight occuring from Feb. 2 – 25… C Mitch Callahan is on a four-game scoring streak with eight points (1g-7a) over that span… D Logan Day is t-4th among rookie d-men with 32 points (6g-26a)… G Shane Starrett’s .921 save percentage is 4th in the AHL.

REIGN NOTES
Ontario added college free agents Max Gottleib (Brown University) and Brett Supinski (Union College) earlier in the week… The Reign are 5-3-1-1 in their last 10 games… Ontario is the second most penalized team in the AHL at 16.22 PIMs per game… C Brett Sutter leads the Reign in scoring in March with 12 points (7g-5a) in 10 games… C Mike Amadio leads the team in assists in the month with seven in 10 games.

TRANSACTIONS
3/25 – RW Jakob Stukel signed to PTO
3/23 – RW Jakob Stukel released from PTO

SCOREBOARD WATCHING
San Jose (3rd) @ San Diego (2nd)