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Oct 31, 2007

Victoria Gets Last-Minute Trickler from Goldie, Top Condors 3-2

Coach's Show from Victoria Thursday at 6 p.m.

VICTORIA, BC. - The Condors dropped the game to the Victoria Salmon Kings Wednesday night, 3-2, in front of 3,601 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. The Condors lost their second game in a row as a result of a trickling puck finding its way into the Bakersfield net.

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The Condors (3-2-1, 7 points) took the lead first, as Eric Sonnenberg put a short-handed goal past Julien Ellis to put the Condors up 1-0 at the 12:20 mark of the first period. Evan Kotsopoulos set Sonnenberg up with a tape-to-tape pass from behind Victoria's net and Sonnenberg finished it off by slapping the puck into the twine. David Kudelka also registered an assist on the play.

The Salmon Kings (3-2-0, 6 points) came right back with a power play goal from Ash Goldie at 15:55 of the first, assisted by Milan Gajic and Dylan Yeo.

The Condors wasted no time in the second period, taking the lead on a Kevin Truelson wrist shot from just inside the left point that found its way into the top shelf of the Salmon Kings' goal, making the score 2-1 Condors. Spencer Carbery and Sonnenberg assisted the goal.

Victoria responded later in the period with Goldie's second power-play score of the game, assisted by Kiel McLeod and Matt Kelly. The Victoria goal came at the 13:15 mark of the second.

With 13 seconds remaining in regulation and the game still tied at 2-2, the Salmon Kings were able to direct a wildly-bouncing puck past Jamie Hodson for the game-winner. Goldie was credited with the goal, giving him the hat trick on the game.

To access the game's full box score click here.

Notes: Kevin Truelson has scored in each of the Condors last two games, and now has three goals on the year. Last year, the Condors went 4-1-2 against Victoria, and have a 14-6-2 all-time record against the Salmon Kings. Brett Lutes entered action Wednesday tied for the league lead with four goals. Lutes also leads the team with six overall points. Sean Venedam, who did not make the Victoria trip, has recorded a point in all five games he has played this season.

Don't forget to catch a road edition of the Condors Coach's Show from Victoria tomorrow night at 6 p.m. on the All-New KGEO AM1230. Tune in and get caught up with all the inside info from around Condorstown, including Andrew Buchbinder's interviews with head coach Marty Raymond and first-year forward Mark Derlago!

If you cant catch the game on KGEO AM1230 or B2 Networks, you can still to stay up to date with the team by signing up for Condors text message score alerts, brought to you by the Condors and Bakersfield.com. Alerts will be sent to your phone with scoring updates at the end of each period and every game to keep you in the loop.

To sign up, just text the word "condors" to 47645, or click here. You can also sign up at www.bakersfieldcondors.com. The mobile alerts are free, though standard text messaging fees from your cell phone service provider may apply.

To view the full 2007-08 schedule, click here. For more information or to reserve season tickets, mini-plans and book group outings contact the Condors office at 324-PUCK (7825) or check out www.bakersfieldcondors.com!

 




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