SAN JOSE (18-21-3, 39pts) @ BAKERSFIELD (15-21-3, 33pts)

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GAME PREVIEW presented by Rodriguez & Associates

The Condors return home to take on the San Jose Barracuda.

LAST TIME OUT

A Tyler Benson goal in the third period proved to be the game winner as the Condors scored three unanswered in a 4-3 win over San Diego a night ago. It was the fourth time this season and second time in six days the team won when trailing after two periods.

TU-TU-TULLIO

Ty Tullio extended his point streak to four games with an assist last night. The 20-year old rookie has eight points (4g-4a) in his last seven games.

LAVOIE ON A TEAR 

Raphael Lavoie’s first three-point night of the season last night extended a solid run for the third-year Condors forward. In his last 15 games since Dec. 20, the Quebec native has 16 points (7g-9a) and leads the team with 45 shots.

SHORESY

Devin Shore notched a primary assist on Lavoie’s goal last night to give him 1g-2a in his last two games.

HOME COOKIN’

The Condors are 2-0-1 in their last three at home in January. Despite being on the road for the majority of the month, the team is 4-3-1-1 with points in six of nine and with two games at home to close the month, and has a chance for a winning start to the 2023 calendar year.

HELPING HAND

Jason Demers assisted on Greg McKegg’s second of the season last night. His 13 assists are third on the Condors and the most for a d-man.

GOOD AT HOME WITH THE FISH 

Bakersfield is 14-5-0 at home in its last 19 against San Jose.

ON THE OTHER SIDE 

San Jose has points in four straight (3-0-1) after a 4-1 win in Henderson last night. The Barracuda’s roster has undergone some modifications in recent weeks and new addition Martin Kaut had a goal and a team high five shots last night.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The Condors close January at home on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. against Tucson. Click here for tickets.