-
Gulls Reinforced and Ready to Renew Rivalry With the Reign in Playoffs
The Gulls are back in the AHL playoffs and they have arguably the toughest road to a title of anyone in the league. San Diego is the 7th seed in the Pacific Division. They open with a best-of-three series in Ontario against the Reign, who have the AHL’s 3rd-best record. Win that and they know they get a best-of-five...
-
Gulls' Limoges Unlikely Winner of AHL Player of the Week Award
In March of 2021 the Gulls signed Alex Limoges to a Professional Tryout (PTO). He was coming off a senior season at Penn State where he wore the Captain’s “C” and led the Nittany Lions in goals and points, but wasn’t drafted by a single NHL club. Most players on a PTO are temporary fill-ins for injuries or promotions...
-
Gulls Games Postponed and San Diego Players Sent to NHL Taxi Squad
The National Hockey League shut down temporarily in the midst of another COVID-19 surge. The American Hockey League has also seen several games postponed and even the Gulls, who last year was the only franchise to play its entire schedule, have been impacted. San Diego’s match against Henderson at Pechanga Arena that was set for Wednesday night is going...
-
Gulls Prospect Wins AHL Player of the Week Honor
The Gulls are the hottest team in the American Hockey League. They’ve won five straight games and in the span of a week and a half went from 9th (and last) place in the Pacific Division to 3rd place. A big part of that is young players living up to their potential and Brayden Tracey is figuring things out...
-
Gulls Phenom Scores Incredible Goal Known as “The Michigan”
This is not something that happens every day. When you see it in real time for the first time it’s natural to say … “What the hell just happened?” On Saturday night in Bakersfield, Gulls phenom Jacob Perreault, one of the top prospects in hockey, scored what’s known in the hockey world as The Michigan Goal. You can see...
-
Gulls Get Huge Crowd, But Not a Win in Home Opener
After a 20-month hiatus, San Diego hockey fans finally got to watch a hockey game in person again. 12,920 of them showed up to Pechanga Arena. Alas, they’ll have to wait a little longer to see the Gulls win again. The Gulls were severely outshot and didn’t do much to help goalie Lukas Dostal in a 6-2 loss to...
-
Gulls Roughed Up in Season Opener
In a pair of exhibition games the Gulls had no trouble beating the Reign. San Diego outscored Ontario 9-4 and looked like the much better team. The regular season opener did not follow that script. The Gulls dropped their first game of the year 5-2 in the Inland Empire. The Reign got the first goal of the night with 23…