
He Ahl affiliate from San Jose Sharks In the beginning of his postsan in Los Angeles on the day of Thorsday.
San José Barracuda Lost 4-0 against the Wranglers de Calgary In Saddledome de Scotiabank on Sunday to finish the regular season in sixth place In the Ahl Pacific Division With 81 points. San José (36-27-5-4) entered the game in fifth place, but Beind Calgary fell with the loss of regulation time.
The Barracuda begin the Playoffs of the Calder Cup with a better series of three against the Ontario Reign, with all the games in southern California. Games 1 and 2 will be on Crypto.com ArenaHome of Los Angeles Kings, Thursday and Saturday, respectively, and game 3, if necessary, will be the Toyota Arena in Ontario on Monday. The reign is the Ahl affiliate of the Kings.
To organize a playoff game In Tech Cub Arena In San José, the barracuda would need to advance to the second round.
San José won only four of his last 10 games, but still ended with 19 points more than the team of last season, which was problems in the 10th Pacific division of the team.
Center Andrew PoturalskI led the barracuda and captured the AHL score title with 73 points, but is dealing with an injury at the bottom of the body, and its availability for the first round is in doubt. Poturalski’s last game was March 28, and it was a possible week by week at the beginning of this month.
As the main point of the AHL, Poturalski won the John B. Sollenberger trophy. Poturalski becomes the third player in the story of Ahl to lead the league in annotations three times.
Other main scorers for the barracuda include the defense Luca Cagnoni (52 points), the end Danil Gustchin (51 points) and striker Ethan Cardwell (48 points).
Goalie Yaroslav AskarovThat he will probably be on the shark list next season, he has played three games this month, he returned from a slower body injury that cost him six weeks. In those three games, Askarov was 1-2-0 with a savings percentage of .930.
The barracuda was 3-4-0-1 against the reign this season. The two teams divided their two most recent meetings on April 11 and 12 in San José, with the Barracuda winning the first 4-1 game and losing the second game 4-0.
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Playoffs of the Calder Cup, first round time
Ontario Reign vs. San Jose Barracuda (all games that are transmitted on flohockey.tv and the shark audio network).
Game 1: Thursday, San José vs. Ontario, 7 pm, in Los Angeles
^Game 2: Saturday, San José vs. Ontario, 6 pm, in Los Angeles
*Game 3: April 28, San José in Ontario, 7 pm
*If required
^San José designated as a “home” team for the last change
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