Bakersfield Condors

(Redirected from Bakersfield Condors (AHL))

The Bakersfield Condors are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Bakersfield, California. The team is owned by and affiliated with the National Hockey League's Edmonton Oilers. The Condors play their home games at Mechanics Bank Arena. The AHL franchise is a relocation of the Oklahoma City Barons, which joined four other AHL franchises in 2015 as the basis to form a new Pacific Division in California.

Bakersfield Condors
CityBakersfield, California
LeagueAmerican Hockey League (AHL)
ConferenceWestern
DivisionPacific
Founded1984
Home arenaMechanics Bank Arena
ColorsBlue, orange, silver, white
       
Owner(s)Oilers Entertainment Group
Daryl Katz
General managerKeith Gretzky
Head coachColin Chaulk
CaptainBrad Malone
MediaThe Bakersfield Californian
Prime Ticket
Fox Sports 970
AHL.TV (Internet)
AffiliatesEdmonton Oilers (NHL)
Fort Wayne Komets (ECHL)
Franchise history
1984–1988Nova Scotia Oilers
1988–1996Cape Breton Oilers
1996–2003Hamilton Bulldogs
2003–2004Toronto Roadrunners
2004–2005Edmonton Road Runners
2010–2015Oklahoma City Barons
2015–presentBakersfield Condors
Championships
Division titles2 (2018–19, 2020–21)
Current season

The Condors replaced the ECHL team of the same name, which played as a charter member of the West Coast Hockey League from 1995 until 2003 and then in the ECHL from 2003 until the end of the 2014–15 season, after which they moved to Norfolk, Virginia, to play as the Norfolk Admirals. The Condors are the only AHL team in the United States affiliated with a Canadian team.

History

edit

On December 18, 2014, the Oklahoma City Barons and Edmonton Oilers mutually agreed to end the Barons' operations after the end of the 2014–15 season, with the Barons management citing financial problems and the Oilers citing a desire to "move on."[1] One month later, on January 29, 2015, the AHL announced that the Oilers would relocate their franchise to Bakersfield as one of five charter members to form the basis of a new Pacific Division beginning in the 2015–16 season.[2] A name-the-team contest was held from January 30 until February 15, 2015. The Condors name was announced as the winner on February 25, 2015.[3] The Condors unveiled their new logo and colors on April 2, 2015.[4]

On December 18, 2015, the Condors participated in the AHL's first outdoor game in California, called the Golden State Hockey Rush, at Raley Field in West Sacramento against the Stockton Heat. The Heat would defeat the Condors 3–2 in front of 9,357 fans.[5] Despite not making the playoffs in their first season, the Condors still contributed to the overall increase in AHL attendance[6] with an average of 5195 per night,[7] an increase of about 1900 spectators compared to the former Barons[8] and similar to the former ECHL Condors.[9]

In the 2016–17 season, the Condors were named as hosts for their second AHL Outdoor Classic game, named the Condorstown Outdoor Classic, against the Ontario Reign held on January 7, 2017, at Bakersfield College's Memorial Stadium.[10] Despite sometimes heavy rain, the game went on as scheduled and the Condors defeated the Reign 3–2 in overtime.

During the 2018–19 season, the Condors tied the second-longest AHL winning streak at 17 games from January 12 to February 25, 2019.[11] The Condors finished in first place in Pacific Division in the regular season before they were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the San Diego Gulls.

Season-by-season results

edit
Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonGPWLOTLSOLPtsPCTGFGAStandingYearPrelims1st round2nd round3rd roundFinals
2015–166831287271.5222122225th, Pacific2016Did not qualify
2016–176833295172.5292001885th, Pacific2017Did not qualify
2017–186831279172.5291882067th, Pacific2018Did not qualify
2018–196842213289.6542421821st, Pacific2019W, 3–1, COLL, 2–4, SD
2019–205621275350.4461622026th, Pacific2020Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–213924140149.6281291042nd, Pacific2021[a]BYEBYEW, 2–1, SDW, 2–1, HSK
2021–226837215584.6182251924th, Pacific2022W, 2–0, ABBL, 0–3, STK
2022–237237312278.5422122125th, Pacific2023L, 0–2, ABB
2023–247239274284.5832232026th, Pacific2024L, 0–2, ONT
  1. ^ The 2021 Calder Cup playoffs were not held; the Pacific Division held a postseason tournament for the division title. The bottom four teams had single-elimination play-in games to qualify for the semifinals (the first two rounds). The division semifinals and finals were best-of-three for the John D. Chick Trophy (the last two rounds).

Players

edit

Current roster

edit

Updated May 10, 2024.[12]

Team roster
No.NatPlayerPosS/GAgeAcquiredBirthplaceContract
18 Carl BerglundCL242023Hammaro, SwedenOilers
7 Xavier BernardDL242023Mercier, QuebecCondors
9 Drake CaggiulaCL302023Pickering, OntarioOilers
15 Jake ChiassonCR212023Abbotsford, British ColumbiaOilers
41 Connor CorcoranDR232023Markham, OntarioCondors
13 Ethan De JongRWR242023North Vancouver, British ColumbiaCondors
40 Ryan FantiGL242022Thunder Bay, OntarioOilers
39 Seth Griffith (A)CR312021Wallaceburg, OntarioOilers
12 Jayden GrubbeCR212023Calgary, AlbertaOilers
11 James Hamblin (A)LWL252020Edmonton, AlbertaOilers
2 Noel HoefenmayerDL252023North York, OntarioOilers
19 Dino KambeitzRWR242021Parker, ColoradoCondors
14 Greg McKeggCL322022St. Thomas, OntarioOilers
3 Markus NiemelainenDL262021Kuopio, FinlandOilers
22 Matvey PetrovRWR212023Gus-Khrustalny, RussiaOilers
48 Carter SavoieLWL222022St. Albert, AlbertaOilers
47 Tyler TullioRWR222022Lakeshore, OntarioOilers
30 Connor UngarGL222024Calgary, AlbertaOilers
16 Maximus WannerDR212023Estevan, SaskatchewanOilers
42 Cameron WrightRWR252023Newmarket, OntarioCondors

Team captains

edit

Notable alumni

edit

List of Bakersfield Condors alumni who played more than 100 games in Bakersfield and 100 or more games in the National Hockey League.

References

edit
edit