God, Let Me Play Well
By Gregg Easterbrook

God, let me play well but fairly.
Help me to learn something that matters
once the game is over.
Let competition make me strong but never hostile.
Always let me help my opponent up.
Never catch me rejoicing in the adversity of others.
If I know victory, allow me to be happy;
if I am denied, keep me from envy.
Remind me that sports are just games.
If through athletics I set an example,
let it be a good one.

 

 

Stockton Thunder Weekly Review
April 8 – April 15

Tuesday, April 10
Stockton Thunder 4 – Idaho Steelheads 2
The Stockton Thunder recorded their first ever playoff game victory, with a 4-2 win over the Idaho Steelheads at the Quest Arena in Boise. Stockton scored three goals in the final eight minutes for the comeback win. Jason Beckett opened the scoring with a first period power play goal 9:44 into the game on assists from Mathieu Melanson and Colin Pepperall. Idaho evened the score with a goal with 2:10 left in the period. After a scoreless second period Idaho went up 2-1 on at goal at 3:36 of the third period. Ryan Geris tied the game when he scored his first professional goal on a 4-on-3 power play at 11:51 on assists from Pepperall and Nathan Martz. Stockton went ahead for good when
Tim Sestito scored an unassisted shorthanded goal with 4:13 remaining in the game. Liam Reddox finished out the scoring with an empty net goal with 1:53 remaining in the game. Geris who earlier scored his first goal assisted on Reddox’s goal to earn his first professional assist. Troy Bodie who rejoined the Thunder after a stint with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL also assisted on Reddox’s goal. Devan Dubnyk stopped 26 of 28 shots for the win in the Thunder net.

Wednesday, April 11
Idaho Steelheads 3 - Stockton Thunder 0
The Idaho Steelheads evened the best of seven game series at one game a piece with a 3-0 shutout of the Stockton Thunder at the Quest Arena in Boise. The Steelheads scored the only goal of the first two periods just 3 minutes, 58 seconds into the game. The Steelheads were able to kill off five-first period power plays to keep the Thunder off the scoreboard. Idaho put the game out of reach with two goals early in the third period. Idaho scored 3:32 into the period and scored their final goal just 28 seconds later. Stockton ended the night 0-6 on the power play as Steve Silverthorn recorded the shutout for the Steelheads. Devan Dubnyk faced 27 shots on goal in the net for the Thunder.

Friday, April 13
Idaho Steelheads 2 - Stockton Thunder 1 (2OT)
John Lammers scored with 11:58 remaining in the second overtime period to give the Idaho Steelheads a 2-1 win at the Stockton Arena. After a scoreless first period Colin Pepperall gave the Thunder the lead with a goal at 4:07 of the second period on assists from Mike Lalonde and Mathieu Melanson. The Steelheads tied the game with 7:17 remaining in the third period on a 5-on-3 power play. Stockton was 0-11 on power play opportunities, including eight minutes of power play time in the first overtime period. Devan Dubnyk faced 48 shots on goal in the net for the Thunder.

Sunday, April 15

Stockton Thunder 3 – Idaho Steelheads 2
Stockton evened the playoff series with the Idaho Steelheads at 2-2 with a thrilling victory at the Stockton Arena. Stockton grabbed the early lead at 7:09 of the first period on a goal from Nathan Martz. Idaho tied the game just 41 seconds later and took the lead with a goal at 9:40 of the second period. Liam Reddox tied the game with a goal at 12:19 of the second period on an assist from Tim Sestito. Sestito scored the game winning goal at 5:30 of the third period on a spectacular rush up ice. Goaltender Devan Dubnyk sent a pass up ice to Ryan Geris who fired a pass to Sestito who took it at full stride at mid-ice. Sestito weaved his way through defenders before firing a wrist shot into the corner of the net past the Idaho goalie. Dubnyk stopped 34 shots on goal to earn the victory in net for the Thunder.


Stockton Thunder Weekly Review
April 2 – April 7

Wednesday, April 4

Stockton Thunder 4 – Fresno Falcons 2
The Stockton Thunder defeated Fresno for the second straight time this season to extend their winning streak to eleven games before 6,596 fans at the Stockton Arena. Fresno opened the scoring with a first period power play goal. The Thunder answered with three-second period goals. Colin Pepperall recorded his tenth goal of the season with a goal at 14:49 on assists from Tim Sestito and Brendon Hodge. Stephane Goulet gave the Thunder the lead just 42 seconds later. Tim Verbeek and Mark Adamek assisted on Goulet’s goal. Liam Reddox closed out the second period scoring with at goal at 19:20 on assists from Jason Beckett and Mike Lalonde. Reddox scored his second goal of the game at 7:45 of the third period on an assist from Lalonde to close out the Thunder scoring. Fresno added a goal at 12:15 to make the final score 4-2. Devan Dubnyk made 36 saves in net for the Thunder.

Friday, April 6
Las Vegas Wranglers 3 - Stockton Thunder 1
The Wranglers ended Stockton’s eleven game winning streak with a 3-1 victory at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Colin Pepperall scored a power play goal to tie the game at 5:18 of the second period on assists from Mike Lalonde and Nathan Martz for the Thunder’s lone goal. The Wranglers closed out the game with two third period power play goals. Devan Dubnyk stopped 31 shots in net for the Thunder.

Saturday, April 7
Las Vegas Wranglers 2 - Stockton Thunder 1
The Thunder finished out the season with a 2-1 loss at Las Vegas. Stockton took the lead on a goal from Brendon Hodge at 11:20 of the second period on assists from Colin Pepperall and Mathieu Melanson. The Wranglers answered with two third period goals to earn the win. Cam Ellsworth made 33 in the net for the Thunder. The Thunder finished out the regular season with a record of 38-24-10, for 86 points. The Thunder will travel to Boise, Idaho to open the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday against the Steelheads.



March 26 – April 1

Tuesday, March 27
Stockton Thunder 5 – Fresno Falcons 2
The Stockton Thunder defeated Fresno for the first time this season to extend their winning streak to seven games before 4,372 fans at the Stockton Arena. Nathan Martz opened the scoring with a goal at 9:20 of the first period on an assist from Liam Reddox. Fresno grabbed the lead with two unanswered goals in the first period. Stockton tied the game just 1:12 into the second period when Brock Radunske deflected Tim O’Connell’s shot for his twelfth goal of the season. Stockton took the lead for good at 4:09 of the period when Bryan Lee scored on assists from Colin Pepperall and Adam Huxley. Radunske scored his second goal of the game at 6:40 of the third period on assists from Mathieu Melanson and Stephane Goulet. Tim Verbeek finished out the scoring with an empty net goal. Radunske, who was honored as the ECHL Player of the Week, finished with two goals and an assist. Devan Dubnyk made 33 saves in net for the Thunder.

Friday, March 30
Stockton Thunder 4 – Phoenix Roadrunners 0
The Thunder recorded its eighth straight win with a shutout before 9,234 fans at the Stockton Arena. For the second straight game, Nathan Martz opened the scoring with a goal in the first period. Liam Reddox and Jason Beckett assisted on the goal. Colin Pepperall scored his seventh goal of the season with a goal at 9:35 of the second period on assists from Mathieu Melanson and Brock Radunske. Beckett finished out the second period scoring with a power play goal at 15:42 on assists from Tim Sestito and Bryan Lee. Reddox completed the scoring with shorthanded goal at 0:37 of the third period. Devan Dubnyk stopped 27 shots to earn his second shutout of the season.

Saturday, March 31
Stockton Thunder 4 – Bakersfield Condors 3 (SO)
The Thunder continued its record setting victory streak with a shootout victory over the Condors. Stockton jumped out to a first period 2-0 lead on goals by Jim Dahl and Stephane Goulet. Bakersfield rallied to take a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes. Bryan Lee tied the game with 7:26 left to play to set up the thrilling overtime and shootout. Nathan Martz scored in the eighth round of the shootout to give the Thunder its ninth straight victory. Goaltender Cam Ellsworth made 43 saves to earn the victory in the net for the Thunder.

Sunday, April 1
Stockton Thunder 4 – Phoenix Roadrunners 1
The Stockton Thunder became the first ECHL team to win ten straight games this season with a victory over Phoenix before 9,567 fans at the Stockton Arena. It was the second straight game with 9,000+ fans at the arena. Phoenix opened the scoring with a power play goal at 2:48 in the opening period. Tim Verbeek tied the score with a power play goal at 18:43 of the period on assists from Nathan Martz and Brock Radunske. Colin Pepperall provided all the scoring in the second period with his eighth and ninth goals. Radunske and Brendon Hodge assisted on both of Pepperall’s goals. Hodge scored three assists on the day. Radunske, who has a 13-game point streak (12 goals-18 assists), finished off his four-point day with a goal at 9:51 of the third period. Devan Dubnyk improved his season record to 23-10-4-3 by stopping 33 of 34 shots.



Stockton Thunder Weekly Review March 19 – March 25
Thursday, March 22
Stockton Thunder 6 – Utah Grizzlies 3
Six different players scored for the Stockton Thunder as they beat the Utah Grizzlies 6-3 for their fourth straight victory. Brock Radunske tied the game 1-1 with just 16 seconds remaining in the first period. Liam Reddox gave the Thunder the 2-1 lead with a goal three minutes into the second period. After Utah tied the score, 10 seconds later Stockton answered with three goals from Tim O’Connell, Radunske, and Stephane Goulet. Colin Pepperall finished the scoring for the Thunder with a third period goal. Cam Ellsworth recorded 37 saves in the nets for the Thunder. Radunske set a Thunder team record with five points on two goals and three assists.

Friday, March 23
Stockton Thunder 5 – Utah Grizzlies 1
The Thunder recorded their second straight victory over the Utah Grizzlies to move into a tie with the Fresno Falcons for fifth place in the National Conference. Brock Radunske continued his hot scoring touch by giving the Thunder the lead with a goal 6:26 into the first period. Mathieu Melanson gave the Thunder a 2-0 with a power play goal at 10:57 of the first period. Utah scored at 2:02 of the second period to cut the Thunder’s lead to 2-1, but Stockton answered with three straight second period goals to put the game away. Colin Pepperall, Stephane Goulet, and Jason Beckett scored the goals for the Thunder. Pepperall’s goal was his 400th career point. Devan Dubnyk improved his season record to 20-10-4-3 by stopping 33 shots.

Saturday, March 24
Stockton Thunder 7 – Utah Grizzlies 4
Brock Radunske continued his red-hot scoring touch by scoring two goals and two assists to lead the Thunder to its franchise-record sixth straight victory. Colin Pepperall opened the scoring for the Thunder with a goal at 5:23 of the first period. Mathieu Melanson scored his fourteenth goal in fourteen games with a power play goal at 6:53 of the first period. Enforcer Adam Huxley scored his first goal of the season just 30 seconds later. Utah cut the Thunder’s lead to 3-1 with a power play goal but Tim Verbeek scored his seventeenth goal at 19:23 of the period to extend the Stockton lead. Utah scored the only goal of the second period to cut the Stockton lead to 4-2. Radunske scored his two goals to open the third period scoring. Liam Reddox finished out the scoring with an empty net goal at 19:18. Goaltender Cam Ellsworth stopped 32 shots to improve his record to 13-12-1-2.


Stockton Thunder Weekly Review
March 11 – March 18

Wednesday, March 14
Idaho Steelheads 4 – Stockton Thunder 3
Stockton suffered a disappointing loss to the Idaho Steelheads to snap a three game winning streak. An apparent game-tying goal was waved off with 30 seconds remaining in the game. The goal by Colin Pepperall was waved off because the officials ruled that Thunder defenseman Jason Beckett touched the puck with his glove. Pepperall would score 12 seconds later but the Thunder could not get of another shot in the closing seconds of the game. Stockton’s other two goals were scored on 5-on-3 advantages. Tim Verbeek scored the first Thunder goal on assists from Tim O’Connell and goalie Cam Ellsworth. Stephane Goulet scored the Thunder’s second goal on assists from O’Connell and Beckett. Ellsworth faced 30 shots in the net for the Thunder.

Friday, March 16
Stockton Thunder 3 - Idaho Steelheads 2
Stockton scored three power play goals and held off Idaho in the closing seconds to earn a victory before 6,873 fans at the Stockton Arena. Tim Verbeek opened the scoring with his fourteenth goal of the season on assists from Beau Geisler and Stephane Goulet. Brock Radunske gave the Thunder a 2-0 lead with a goal at 3:13 of the second period on assists from Geisler and Nathan Martz. Colin Pepperall scored the game winner at 1:28 of the final period on assists from Jason Beckett and Brock Radunske. Stockton held off an Idaho 6-on-4 advantage in the closing seconds. Idaho pulled their goalie for an extra skater and Thunder defenseman Tim O’Connell was given a roughing penalty with 25.1 seconds remaining in the game. Idaho was unable to score as Nathan Martz cleared the puck to the Idaho end of the ice with three seconds remaining. Devan Dubnyk earned the victory in the net for the Thunder.

Saturday, March 17
Stockton Thunder 4 – Bakersfield Condors 1
Liam Reddox scored a goal and recorded two assists to lead the Thunder to a victory over the Bakersfield Condors. Reddox gave the Thunder the lead on a goal at just 1:08 into the game with assists from Nathan Martz and Stephane Goulet. Tim Verbeek gave the Thunder a 2-0 lead with a power play goal at 7:24 of the second period on assists from Jim Dahl and Reddox. Goulet scored his thirteenth goal of the season at 6:19 of the third period after Bakersfield had narrowed the scored to 2-1. Martz and Reddox assited on Goulet’s goal. Beau Geisler closed out the scoring for the Thunder with at goal at 18:29 of the final period on assists from Brock Radunske and Colin Pepperall. Cam Ellsworth was outstanding in the nets for the Thunder. Ellsworth recorded a season-high 44 saves for the win.

Sunday, March 18
Stockton Thunder 4 - Idaho Steelheads 2
The Thunder clinched their first ever playoff berth with a 4-2 victory over Idaho in front of 6,922 fans at the Stockton Arena. Nathan Martz gave the Thunder the lead in the first period with a goal with assists from Stephane Goulet and Liam Reddox. Stockton took control of the game in the third period with three goals. Tim Verbeek scored his sixteenth goal of the season on assists from Jim Dahl and Adam Huxley. Tim Sestito scored the eventual game-winning goal on assists from Brian Lee and Tim O’Connell at 17:55 of the period. Idaho was within one goal, when they scored with twelve seconds remaining but Colin Pepperall iced the game with an empty net goal with six seconds left in the game. Devan Dubnyk had 32 saves in the net for the Thunder.


Stockton Thunder Weekly Review
February 18 - February 25


Wednesday, February 21
Stockton Thunder 2 – Bakersfield Condors 1
The Stockton Thunder defeated the Bakersfield Condors 2-1 in an intense, hard-hitting game before 4,107 fans at the Stockton Arena. Cam Ellsworth, who stopped 35 shots, was outstanding in goal for the Thunder. Tim Sestito scored the game winning goal 26 seconds into the third period on assists from Adam Huxley and Tim Verbeek. Jim Dahl opened the scoring for the Thunder with a goal at 5:08 of the second period on an assist from Stephane Goulet. The win snapped a five-game winless streak for the Thunder. After the game the Thunder announced that Troy Bodie, who is second on the team with 21 goals, was called up to the Hamilton (Ontario) Bulldogs of the American Hockey League. Earlier in the day the Thunder signed forward Mathieu Melanson, son of former NHL goalie Rollie Melanson.

Friday, February 23
Texas Wildcatters 2 - Stockton Thunder 1
Newcomer Mathieu Melanson scored a goal in his first game in a Thunder uniform but it wasn’t enough as the Thunder lost another close game to the Texas Wildcatters. Cam Ellsworth stopped 33 shots in the net for the Thunder. The Stockton Thunder, along with the ECHL, announced that it has been selected to host the 2008 ECHL All-Star game.

Saturday, February 24
Stockton Thunder 2 - Texas Wildcatters 1
Mathieu Melanson scored two first period goals, giving him three in his first two games with the Thunder. Devan Dubnyk stopped 37 shots to earn the victory. The Thunder penalty killer has been outstanding; the Wildcatters power play is 0-10 in the last two games.

Sunday, February 25
Stockton Thunder 5 - Texas Wildcatters 4
The Thunder won back-to-back games for the first time since January 6, by taking two of three games from the Wildcatters. Mathieu Melanson scored 51 seconds into the first period, his fourth goal in three games. Beau Geisler, Jason Beckett, Jim Dahl, and Mike Lalonde all scored goals for the Thunder. Lalonde’s 23rd goal of the season was the game winner after the Wildcatters had tied the score 4-4. Lalonde finished the game with one goal and three assists. Goaltender Devan Dubnyk improved his record to 15-7-7, stopping 46 shots.




January 28 - February 3


Tuesday, January 30
Stockton Thunder 6 – Phoenix RoadRunners 3
Newcomer Jim Dahl contributed to lead the Thunder to a victory over Phoenix. Tyler Spurgeon scored his 13th goal of the season just 29 seconds into the game. Mike Lalonde scored six seconds later to set a new Thunder record for the quickest two-goal stretch. Dahl finished out the first period scoring by netting his first goal in a Thunder uniform. Dahl scored his second goal of the game and 5th of the year to stretch the Thunder lead to 4-0. Tim Verbeek scored a power play goal at 7:39 of the third period to give the Thunder a 5-0 advantage. Phoenix scored a power play goal at 14:40 and scored just 1:18 later to cut the lead to 5-2. Phoenix pulled their goalie for an extra attacker which put them on a 6-on-4 skating advantage with a power play, but Liam Reddox broke out of the penalty box to score an empty net goal with 1:54 remaining.
Phoenix scored with 8 seconds left in the game for a final score of 6-3. Devan Dubuyk made 35 saves to improve his record to 13-5-6. Following the game Dubuyk and center Tyler Spurgeon were recalled to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League.

Friday, February 2
Bakersfield Condors 3 - Stockton Thunder 2
Bakersfield scored the go-ahead goal at 12:07 of the third period and hung on to defeat the Thunder before 8,379 fans at the Stockton Arena. Thunder leading scorer Mike Lalonde scored two goals giving him 18 goals and 38 points on the year. Center Nathan Martz had two assists in a losing effort. Lalonde missed a chance for a hat trick when he missed on a penalty shot in the first period. Cam Ellsworth was in the net for the Thunder.

Saturday, February 3
Fresno Falcons 3 - Stockton Thunder 1
The Falcons defeated the Thunder for the sixth consecutive time this season before 14,023 at the Save Mart Center in Fresno. Eric Main scored his second goal of the season to give the Thunder a first period lead but Fresno answered with two second period goals to take the lead for good. Fresno added their third power play goal of the game in the third period to finish out the scoring. Stockton was 0-6 on the power play. Cam Ellsworth faced 26 shots in the net for the Thunder.


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