CONDORS OPEN SERIES WITH CANUCKS
GAME PREVIEW presented by Rodriguez & Associates
The Condors open a two-game series with the Abbotsford Canucks. Bakersfield swept a series in Abbotsford earlier in the month.
LOOKING BACK
Bakersfield was able to scrounge a point out of Wednesday’s 2-1 overtime loss to Henderson. Max Jones scored the team’s lone goal and Matt Tomkins stopped 41 shots.
HOME COOKIN’
The Condors have the fourth best home record in the AHL at 13-4-1 (.750). The team has a +16 goal differential in the 18 games (61-45).
TOMMER UP TO THE TEST
Tomkins has stopped 41 shots in back-to-back stats. He has made at least 30 saves in seven of his last eight starts. On the season, the Edmonton native has climbed to 11th in the AHL with a .911 save percentage among qualified goaltenders.
MAD MAX
Jones’ goal was his fourth in January. He has six points (4g-2a) in his last nine games.
BUSY BUSY
January is the busiest month for the Condors with 14 games in 31 days. The team is 8-2-2, collecting 18 of a possible 24 points so far in 2026.
FLIPPING THE SCRIPT
After going 1-7 against the Canucks a season ago, the Condors can win the season series with a victory tonight. Earlier in January, the Condors scored nine goals on the way to back-to-back wins.
SHOOTING GALLERY
Goaltenders have been active for Bakersfield of late as the team has given up at least 40 shots in three straight contests. Over the past five games, the team has been outshot 201-126 (-75)
POWERING UP
Bakersfield has scored a power-play goals in back-to-back games and is third overall on the man advantage at 24.1%.
UNGAR STRIKE
Despite an individual six-game winning streak coming to an end on Saturday in San Jose, Connor Ungar has registered at least a .905 save percentage in each of his seven starts this season.
DEFENDING CHAMPS
The defending Calder Cup Champions have won six of their last 10 games, but did fall 5-2 in Ontario on Wednesday. In 44 games, the Canucks have just nine regulation wins. After missing the Condors series earlier in the month, leading scorer Ben Berard is back in the lineup and paces the team with 21 points (9g-12a) in 41 games.
UP NEXT
Saturday is Oilers Night with specialty jerseys and Erik Burgdoerfer’s Hall of Fame Induction (click here for tickets).








