CONDORS HOST SUNDAY FAMILY FUNDAY AGAINST ONTARIO
GAME PREVIEW presented by Rodriguez & Associates
Less than 24 hours after extending their point streak to six games (5-0-1), the Bakersfield Condors wrap a four-game week at 4 p.m. against Ontario.
LOOKING BACK
Trailing 2-0 in the first period, the Condors responded with the next three goals in the game and secured a point in a 4-3 overtime loss to San Jose last night. Viljami Marjala had a goal and assist.
REINFORCEMENTS EN ROUTE
Brady Stonehouse and Matthew Brown are both en route to Condorstown from Fort Wayne. Last night, the Condors played a man short with just 10 healthy forwards. Brown is tied for the Komets team lead with 26 points (7g-19a) in 31 games while Stonehouse has 13 (5g-8a) in 31.
BUSY BUSY
January is the busiest month for the Condors with 14 games in 31 days. Today is a quick pit stop back home before heading back to Canada to take on the Calgary Wranglers on Friday and Sunday.
THE MAJIC MAN
Marjala has eight goals on the season, all of which have come on the road. Last night was his sixth multi-point game of the season.
ROTATING WINS
Connor Ungar, expected to start today, picked up his fourth straight win to begin his AHL career on Wednesday, stopping 21 of 22 shots. He has a .944 save percentage through four starts.
SAMMY SIZZLING
Josh Samanski scored his 7th goal of the season last night. Since November 7, the 23-year old is ninth in the league scoring race with 24 points (7g-17a) in 25 games and is +11. Teammates Quinn Hutson (1st) and Seth Griffith (t-3rd) are also on the leaderboard as well over that span.
ROAD LIFE
The Condors have collected points in eight consecutive road games and carry a 6-0-2 streak into action on Friday.
CAPTAIN CLIMBING
Seth Griffith is now tied for sixth in the AHL scoring race with 34 points on the campaign. He has nin e points (4g-5a) in his last seven games.
A PROLIFIC OFFENSE
The Condors have the second best offense in the AHL, averaging 3.62 goals per contest.
STILLMAN BACK IN
Riley Stillman returned to the Condors from Edmonton and played his first AHL game since December 10. He played four with the Oilers.
POWERED UP
Bakersfield’s power play is third in the league at 25.2% after going 0/3 last night. The team is 1/9 against Ontario on the man advantage.
FEISTY
Tyson Feist has fought in back-to-back games. Josh Brown fought as well last night giving the Condors 22 fighting majors on the season.
GET TO THE THIRD
Bakersfield is 17-0-5 when holding at least a share of the lead heading into the third period.
REIGNY DAYS
Ontario has won four straight and is 7-2-1 in its last 10 games. They have outscored the Condors 10-4 in the season series and have won all three matchups. The Reign are fifth in goals per game at 3.38.
UP NEXT
The Condors are back in Canada next weekend with games in Calgary on Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. Bakersfield returns home for a Weiner Wednesday on January 21 (click here for tickets) and Adult Jersey Giveaway on Friday, January 23 (click here for tickets).









