Stockton Thunder returns to Stockton Arena against for Game 3 against Idaho Steelheads
The Thunder finished 3-2-0 against Idaho this season with neither team winning by more than two goals in any game … the season series kicked off on Nov. 14 with the long game in Boise … third period goals by Kael Mouillierat and Neil Graham pushed the Steelheads to a 4-2 win at Century Link Arena … Stockton got revenge four days later at home … Harrison Reed and Phil Mangan scored third period goals as the Thunder held on for a 4-3 win on 11/18 at Stockton Arena … David Toews stunned the Thunder with 43 seconds left in a 3-2 Steelheads win on 2/1 at Stockton Arena … the force was with the Thunder on “Star Wars Night” on 2/2 as five goals in the second period (three by the Thunder) resulted in a 3-2 win at Stockton Arena – two goals went to Harrison Reed … Ryan Hayes‘s two goals helped the Thunder topple the Steelheads 4-2 in the regular season finale on 3/30 at Stockton Arena.
Ryan Hayes, acquired in a trade by the Thunder from South Carolina on Mar. 1 for future considerations, leads the ECHL in playoff scoring (20 points) and assists (13) in 15 games. His 20 points has broken the Thunder single season playoff record (19) set by Oren Eizenman in 2009-10. Hayes is on a seven game scoring streak (12 points), tied for the longest in the league for the postseason.
Andrew Clark is tied for second in ECHL playoff scoring with 17 points in 14 games, leading all league rookies in playoff scoring as well. Three of his six goals have come as game-winners and he also scored a game tying goal with five seconds left in regulation in Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals at Alaska, en route to 4-3 overtime win which eliminated the Aces. Clark has scored five goals in the last six postseason games.
The Thunder tied its playoff record with five goals in one period (3rd) on Apr. 12 in its 5-3 comeback win over the Las Vegas Wranglers in Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinal. The feat equaled the accomplishment which was set twice in the Conference Quarterfinal in 2010 against the Alaska Aces, set in Game 3 (3rd period) and in Game 4 (1st period). Stockton won that series, 3-1.
Thunder forward Shawn Weller collected 17 points and a +6 rating in 19 regular season games since joining the Thunder during the middle of the season. Weller, a former captain of Bakersfield and South Carolina and an ECHL All-Star in 2010, was acquired by the Thunder from South Carolina on Jan. 25 in exchange for defenseman Cameron Brodie and future considerations. Following his arrival, Weller posted four multi point games and tied his career high with a four point outing on Mar. 10 vs. Ontario.
This season, the Thunder ranked fourth in the ECHL on power play (20.9%) percentage. Harrison Reed – who led the Thunder in scoring with 45 points in 46 games – earned 12 goals on the man advantage which finished fifth in the ECHL. Their best streak was nine straight games with a power play goal from Jan. 12 to Feb. 1.
The Thunder has won eleven consecutive playoff games in sudden death overtime and is 5-0 in playoff overtime this season. Since Matt Thomas took over as Thunder head coach in 2008-09, Stockton is 11-1 in sudden death overtime in the playoffs. The last Thunder win in sudden death overtime came in a 4-3 win in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals against the Idaho Steelheads, with Andrew Clark scoring the game-winner.
Dating back to Feb. 15, the Thunder completed a run to the regular season’s conclusion with a record of 13-6-0. They won their final four games of the regular season which was their longest winning streak since Oct. 20 to Nov. 4 (6-0-0). Seven wins during the final 19 games were decided by one goal.
Garet Hunt was named the sixth captain in Thunder history on Oct. 12, taking the “C” for the first time in his career for full-time duty. Hunt served as an alternate captain for the Thunder last season and has helped guide the team to the playoffs for four straight seasons since his 2008-09 rookie campaign. Hunt is the Thunder all-time leader with 314 games played.
The Thunder has made Stockton Arena ideal for home ice advantage this season with a record of 26-12-3 and 6-1 in the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Below is a look at key figures for the Thunder at home this season:
At home this season, the Thunder:
· Recorded record of 26-12-3
· Totaled 17 games of scoring four goals or more
· Outshot the opposition 20 times this season
· Posted 25 games of 30 shots on goal or more
· Collected at least one power play goal in 20 of the last 30 games
NEXT HOME GAME
Friday, May 10 vs. Idaho Steelheads (7:30 p.m.)
GAME 4 – WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL
TONIGHT’S MATCHUP
The fourth seeded Stockton Thunder returns to Stockton Arena tonight against the Idaho Steelheads for Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Stockton comes home with a 2-0 series lead, with both wins coming on the road and Andrew Clark scoring in overtime to win Game 2. The Thunder won the season series 3-2, taking the three of the last four games, all at Stockton Arena. These two teams last met in the playoffs in the 2010 National Conference Finals, when the Steelheads eliminated the Thunder 4-2. The Thunder and Steelheads also met in the 2007 National Conference Quarterfinals. Idaho won that matchup in six games as well.
STOCKTON VS. IDAHO – WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS (all times listed PT)
(Stockton leads, 2-0)
Game 1: Stockton 3 at Idaho 1
Game 2: Stockton 4 at Idaho 3 (OT)
Game 3: Idaho at Stockton – Wednesday, May 8 – 7:00 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 4: Idaho at Stockton – Friday, May 10 – 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena)
Game 5: Idaho at Stockton – Saturday, May 11 – 7:30 p.m. (Stockton Arena) *
Game 6: Stockton at Idaho – Monday, May 13 – 6:10 p.m. (Century Link Arena) *
Game 7: Stockton at Idaho – Tuesday, May 14 – 6:10 p.m. (Century Link Arena) *
*If necessary
BREAKDOWN: THUNDER ALL-TIME RECORD BY GAMES
GAME THREE
DATE ROUND OPP. LOCATION SCORE OT GOALIES (STK/opp) GWG
Apr. 13, 2007 NQF Idaho Stockton Arena L, 1-2 (2OT) 8:06 Dubnyk/Silverthorn Derek Nesbitt
Apr. 13, 2008 NQF Las Vegas Stockton Arena L, 2-3 - Boron/Lalande Aki Seitsonen
Apr. 15, 2009 PSF Ontario Stockton Arena L, 1-5 - Pitton/Zatkoff Bud Holloway
Apr. 30, 2009 PF Las Vegas Stockton Arena W, 5-1 - Van Buskirk/DeCaro Craig Valette
Apr. 9, 2010 NQF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 7-4 - Perugini/Reid Kelly Czuy
Apr. 21, 2010 NSF Bakersfield Stockton Arena L, 0-3 - Perugini/Levasseur Dan Kissel
May 5, 2010 NCF Idaho Stockton Arena W, 1-0 (3OT) 40:36 Perugini/Bachman Ryan Constant
Apr. 9, 2011 WQF Utah Stockton Arena L, 2-4 - Sexsmith/Lamoureux Matt Reber
Apr. 6, 2012 WQF Colorado Budweiser EC W, 4-2 - Roy/Jones Max Campbell
Apr. 18, 2012 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena L, 0-4 - Roy/Coleman Ryan Cruthers
Apr. 8, 2013 WQF Las Vegas Orleans Arena L, 0-3 - Roy/Fallon Scott Pitt
Apr. 25, 2013 WSF Alaska Stockton Arena W, 5-3 - Roy/Guggenberger-COLEMAN Andrew Clark
All-time game three record: 5-7
SEASON SERIES (Thunder: 3-2-0)
Wed. Nov. 14 Stockton 2 at Idaho 4
Sun. Nov. 18 Idaho 3 at Stockton 4
Fri. Feb. 1 Idaho 3 at Stockton 2
Sat. Feb. 2 Idaho 2 at Stockton 3
Sat. Mar. 30 Idaho 2 at Stockton 4
STOCKTON VS. IDAHO – THE LAST TIME OUT: 2010 NATIONAL CONFERENCE FINALS
STOCKTON THUNDER (#6) VS. IDAHO STEELHEADS (#1)
Thunder Summary: Won-2 Lost-4
Date Score Attend. Goaltenders GW Goal
Apr. 30, 2010 (1) Thunder 2, @ Steelheads 4 3139 PERUGINI-Pitton/Bachman Mark McCutcheon
May 1, 2010 (2) Thunder 0, @ Steelheads 4 4827 Perugini/Bachman Brandon Kushniruk
May 5, 2010 (3) @ Thunder 1, Steelheads 0 (3OT) 3441 Pitton/Bachman Ryan Constant
May 7, 2010 (4) @ Thunder 7, Steelheads 2 4932 Pitton/BACHMAN-Beauchemin Jason Pitton
May 8, 2010 (5) @ Thunder 3, Steelheads 6 4521 Pitton/Beauchemin Marty Flichel
May 11, 2010 (6) Thunder 5, @ Steelheads 7 4200 Perugini/Beauchemin Mark Derlago