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{{Short description|Defunct ECHL ice hockey team}}
{{Pro hockey team
{{Pro hockey team
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| team = Bakersfield Condors
| team = Bakersfield Condors
| logo = Bakersfield Condors logo.svg
| logo = <!--Image BakersfieldCondors.PNG deleted per I4 -->
| logosize = 200px
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| city = [[Bakersfield, California]]
| city = [[Bakersfield, California]]
| league = [[ECHL]]
| league = [[ECHL]]
| conference = National Conference
| conference = Western
| division = Pacific Division
| division = Pacific
| founded = [[1995]]
| founded = 1995
| operated = [[1995–96 WCHL season|1995]]–[[2014–15 ECHL season|2015]]
| arena = [[Rabobank Arena]]
| arena = [[Mechanics Bank Arena]]
| colors = grey, rust, tank, black, grey
| colors = Black, maroon, silver, white<br />{{color box|#000}} {{color box|#900020}} {{color box|silver}} {{color box|white}}
| owner = Jonathan Fleisig
| media = [[KHTY|Fox Sports 970]]
| coach = Marty Raymond
| affiliates = [[Anaheim Ducks]]<br />[[Edmonton Oilers]]
| GM = Matt Riley
| media = [[KGEO|KGEO 1230]]
| affiliates = Independent
<!---Franchise history--->
<!---Franchise history--->
| name1 = Bakersfield Fog
| name1 = Bakersfield Fog
| dates1 = 1995 to 1998
| dates1 = 1995–1998
| name2 = Bakersfield Condors
| name2 = Bakersfield Condors
| dates2 = 1998 to present
| dates2 = 1998–2015
| name3 = [[Norfolk Admirals (ECHL)|Norfolk Admirals]]
| dates3 = 2015–present
<!---Championships--->
<!---Championships--->
|reg_season_titles = '''0'''
|reg_season_titles =
|division_titles = '''0'''
|division_titles = '''1''' [[2009–10 ECHL season|2009–10]]
|conf_titles = '''0'''
|conf_titles =
|kelly_cups = '''0'''
|kelly_cups =
}}
}}


The '''Bakersfield Condors''' are a minor league [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Bakersfield, California]]. The team plays in the Pacific Division of the [[ECHL]]'s National Conference. As of the 2006-07 season Bakersfield is an independent team with no affiliations. The Condors play home games at [[Rabobank Arena]] in Bakersfield, until recently known as Centennial Garden.
The '''Bakersfield Condors''' were a minor league [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Bakersfield, California]] in the Pacific Division of the [[ECHL]]'s Western Conference. The Condors played home games at [[Rabobank Arena]].


==History==
Originally known as the '''Bakersfield Fog''', the team was founded in [[1995]] as a charter member of the [[West Coast Hockey League]]. The team assumed its current name in [[1998]] and joined the ECHL in [[2003]].
Originally known as the "Bakersfield Fog", the team was founded in 1995 as a charter member of the [[West Coast Hockey League]]. They replaced the [[Bakersfield Oilers]] of the [[Pacific Southwest Hockey League]] when that league folded in 1994. The team became the "Condors" in 1998 when it moved into the new Centennial Garden. The Condors, and other West Coast Hockey League teams, joined the ECHL in 2003.


For the [[2008–09 ECHL season|2008–09]] season, the Condors announced an affiliation with the [[Anaheim Ducks]] of the [[National Hockey League]] on May 21, 2008. They became the Ducks' secondary affiliate, after the [[Iowa Chops]] of the [[American Hockey League]].<ref>{{cite web|date=May 21, 2008|title=Condors join Ducks organization|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713145742/http://www.kget.com/news/local/story/Condors-join-Ducks-organization/fP135pjuu0-uRY76DRfq9w.cspx|url=http://www.kget.com/news/local/story/Condors-join-Ducks-organization/fP135pjuu0-uRY76DRfq9w.cspx|archive-date=July 13, 2011|access-date=May 30, 2008|website=[[KGET-TV]]|publisher=}}</ref> In the [[2009–10 ECHL season|following season]], the Condors became the Ducks' primary affiliate after the Chops were suspended from operations. As a result, the Condors started the season with a handful of the Ducks' prospects and finished the season first in the Pacific to capture their first division title. On July 12, 2010, the Ducks opted to move their ECHL affiliate closer to their East Coast AHL affiliate and cut ties with the Condors after two seasons.<ref name="test">{{cite web|last=Zupke|first=Curtis|date=July 12, 2010|title=Ducks to get new ECHL partner|url=http://ducks.ocregister.com/2010/07/12/ducks-looking-for-new-echl-partner/40555/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715032856/http://ducks.ocregister.com/2010/07/12/ducks-looking-for-new-echl-partner/40555/|archive-date=July 15, 2010|access-date=July 12, 2010|website=[[Orange County Register]]|publisher=}}</ref>
==History of the Bakersfield Condors==
{{main|History of the Bakersfield Condors}}


On July 18, 2013, the Condors announced an affiliation with the [[Edmonton Oilers]].<ref>{{cite web|date=July 18, 2013|title=Condors secure NHL affiliation with the Edmonton Oilers|url=http://bakersfieldcondors.com/news/condors-secure-nhl-affiliation-with-the-edmonton-oilers/|url-status=live|access-date=July 18, 2013|website=[[Bakersfield Condors]]|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130723063728/http://bakersfieldcondors.com:80/news/condors-secure-nhl-affiliation-with-the-edmonton-oilers/ |archive-date=2013-07-23 }}</ref>
==Season-by-season record==
'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, PTS = Points, PCT = Winning Percentage, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes''


On January 23, 2014, it was announced that the team was purchased by the [[Daryl Katz]]-owned [[Oilers Entertainment Group]], which also owns the Edmonton Oilers.<ref>{{cite web|author=Griffith|first=Mike|date=January 22, 2014|title=Condors sale to Oilers approved|url=http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/sports/condors/x429887022/Condors-sale-to-Oilers-approved|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203014823/http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/sports/condors/x429887022/Condors-sale-to-Oilers-approved|archive-date=February 3, 2014|access-date=January 23, 2014|website=[[The Bakersfield Californian]]|publisher=}}</ref> In January 2015, it was announced that the ECHL incarnation of the Condors would be relocating to [[Norfolk, Virginia]] and become the [[Norfolk Admirals (ECHL)|Norfolk Admirals]] after being displaced by the [[Oklahoma City Barons]] of the American Hockey League relocating to become the [[Bakersfield Condors (AHL)|new Bakersfield Condors]] for the [[2015–16 AHL season|2015–16 season]]. The [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|original Norfolk Admirals]] of the American Hockey League were also relocated following the [[2014–15 AHL season|2014–15 season]] to [[San Diego, California]].<ref name="ahlbakersfield2">{{cite web|date=January 29, 2015|title=Bakersfield will join the American Hockey League in 2015–16|url=http://www.bakersfieldcondors.com/news/bakersfield-will-join-the-american-hockey-league-in-2015-16/|url-status=live|access-date=January 31, 2015|website=[[Bakersfield Condors]]|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131215251/http://www.bakersfieldcondors.com:80/news/bakersfield-will-join-the-american-hockey-league-in-2015-16 |archive-date=2015-01-31 }}</ref><ref name="admiralsechl">{{cite web|date=January 30, 2015|title=Admirals announce sale to Anaheim, ECHL affiliation with Edmonton|url=http://www.norfolkadmirals.com/release_story1.php?id=3414|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20150131200401/http://www.norfolkadmirals.com/release_story1.php?id=3414|archive-date=January 31, 2015|access-date=January 31, 2015|website=[[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]]|publisher=}}</ref>
<small>Records as of October 30, 2006.</small> <ref>Hockeydb.com, [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=3251 Baskersfield Condors season statistics and records 1995-Present.]</ref>

==Season-by-season record==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="center" style="font-size: small; font-weight:bold; background-color:#dddddd; padding:5px;" |
|- align="center" style="font-size: small; font-weight:bold; background-color:#dddddd; padding:5px;" |
|Season || League || Division || GP || W || L || T || OTL || SOL || PTS || PCT || GF || GA || PIM || Coach(es) || Result
|[[Season (sports)|Season]] || League || Division || GP || W || L || T || OTL || SOL || Pts || PCT || GF || GA || PIM || Coach(es) || Result
|-
|-
| 1995–96 || [[West Coast Hockey League|WCHL]] || WCHL || 58 || 24 || 29 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 53 || 0.457 || 271 || 323 || 1439 || [[Keith Gretzky]] || Out of playoffs
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| 1995-96 || [[WCHL]] || WCHL || 58 || 24 || 29 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 53 || 0.414 || 271 || 323 || 1439 || [[Keith Gretzky]] || Out of Playoffs
|-
|-
| 1996-97 || [[WCHL]] || WCHL || 64 || 33 || 26 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 71 || 0.516 || 345 || 325 || 2061 || [[Keith Gretzky]] || Lost in round 1
| 1996–97 || WCHL || WCHL || 64 || 33 || 26 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 71 || 0.555 || 345 || 325 || 2061 || Keith Gretzky || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 1997-98 || [[WCHL]] || WCHLS || 64 || 22 || 37 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 49 || 0.344 || 226 || 330 || 1949 || [[Keith Gretzky]] || Lost in round 1
| 1997–98 || WCHL || WCHLS || 64 || 22 || 37 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 49 || 0.383 || 226 || 330 || 1949 || Keith Gretzky || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 1998-99 || [[WCHL]] || WCHLS || 70 || 21 || 40 || 0 || 9 || 0 || 51 || 0.300 || 213 || 308 || 2010 || [[Kevin MacDonald]] || Lost in round 1
| 1998–99 || WCHL || WCHLS || 70 || 21 || 40 || 0 || 0 || 9 || 51 || 0.364 || 213 || 308 || 2010 || [[Kevin MacDonald (ice hockey)|Kevin MacDonald]] || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 1999-00 || [[WCHL]] || WCHLS || 72 || 34 || 29 || 0 || 9 || 0 || 77 || 0.472 || 244 || 272 || 2343 || [[Kevin MacDonald]] || Lost in round 1
| 1999–00 || WCHL || WCHLS || 72 || 34 || 29 || 0 || 0 || 9 || 77 || 0.535 || 244 || 272 || 2343 || Kevin MacDonald || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 2000-01 || [[WCHL]] || WCHLS || 72 || 26 || 36 || 0 || 10 || 0 || 62 || 0.361 || 220 || 273 || 2147 || [[Kevin MacDonald]] || Lost in round 1
| 2000–01 || WCHL || WCHLS || 72 || 26 || 36 || 0 || 0 || 10 || 62 || 0.431 || 220 || 273 || 2147 || Kevin MacDonald || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 2001-02 || [[WCHL]] || WCHLS || 72 || 32 || 35 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 69 || 0.444 || 213 || 237 || 1377 || [[Paul Kelly]] || Lost in round 1
| 2001–02 || WCHL || WCHLS || 72 || 32 || 35 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 69 || 0.479 || 213 || 237 || 1377 || Paul Kelly || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 2002-03 || [[WCHL]] || WCHL || 72 || 41 || 22 || 0 || 9 || 0 || 91 || 0.569 || 253 || 186 || 1625 || [[Paul Kelly]] || Lost in round 1
| 2002–03 || WCHL || WCHL || 72 || 41 || 22 || 0 || 0 || 9 || 91 || 0.632 || 253 || 186 || 1625 || Paul Kelly || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 2003-04 || [[ECHL]] || Pacific || 72 || 25 || 38 || 9 || 0 || 0 || 59 || 0.410 || 201 || 236 || 1750 || [[Paul Kelly]], [[Martin Raymond]] || Out of Playoffs
| [[2003–04 ECHL season|2003–04]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 25 || 38 || 0 || 0 || 9 || 59 || 0.410 || 201 || 236 || 1750 || Paul Kelly,<br/>[[Marty Raymond]] || Out of Playoffs
|-
|-
| 2004-05 || [[ECHL]] || West || 72 || 40 || 22 || 10 || 0 || 0 || 90 || 0.625 || 232 || 205 || 1691 || [[Martin Raymond]] || Lost in round 1
| [[2004–05 ECHL season|2004–05]] || ECHL || West || 72 || 40 || 22 || 0 || 5 || 5 || 90 || 0.625 || 232 || 205 || 1691 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 1
|-
|-
| 2005-06 || [[ECHL]] || Pacific || 72 || 40 || 26 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 86 || 0.597 || 221 || 222 || 1814 || [[Martin Raymond]] || Lost in round 2
| [[2005–06 ECHL season|2005–06]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 40 || 26 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 86 || 0.597 || 221 || 222 || 1814 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 3
|-
|-
| 2006-07 || [[ECHL]] || Pacific || 72 || 41 || 19 || 12 || 3 || 9 || 94 || 0.653 || 270 || 236 || 1556 || [[Martin Raymond]] || Lost in round 2
| [[2006–07 ECHL season|2006–07]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 41 || 19 || 0 || 3 || 9 || 94 || 0.653 || 270 || 236 || 1556 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 3
|-
|- align="center" style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#dddddd;" |
| Totals || 2 || 4 || 765 || 340 || 342 || 25 || 57 || 1 || 763 || 0.444 || 2656 || 2938 || 20356 || 5 || 7/9 Playoff Seasons (Known)
| [[2007–08 ECHL season|2007–08]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 26 || 37 || 0 || 2 || 7 || 61 || 0.424 || 230 || 280 || 1772 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 2
|}
|-
| [[2008–09 ECHL season|2008–09]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 33 || 31 || 0 || 3 || 5 || 74 || 0.514 || 246 || 263 || 1250 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 1
|-
| [[2009–10 ECHL season|2009–10]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 38 || 29 || 0 || 4 || 1 || 81 || 0.563 || 232 || 243 || 1270 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 2
|-
| [[2010–11 ECHL season|2010–11]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 41 || 27 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 86 || 0.597 || 222 || 210 || 1528 || Marty Raymond || Lost in round 1
|-
| [[2011–12 ECHL season|2011–12]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 24 || 41 || 0 || 4 || 3 || 55 || 0.382 || 199 || 241 || 1356 || Matt O'Dette || Out of playoffs
|-
| [[2012–13 ECHL season|2012–13]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 22 || 44 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 50 || 0.347 || 171 || 247 || 1292 || Matt O'Dette || Out of playoffs
|-
| [[2013–14 ECHL season|2013–14]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 36 || 30 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 78 || 0.542 || 197 || 202 || 1184 || [[Troy Mann]] || Lost in round 3
|-
| [[2014–15 ECHL season|2014–15]] || ECHL || Pacific || 72 || 26 || 38 || 0 || 3 || 5 || 60 || 0.417 || 202 || 265 || 1047 || [[Jean-Francois Houle]] || Out of playoffs
|} <small>Records as of May 15, 2015.</small> <ref>{{cite web|date=|title=Bakersfield Condors season statistics and records 1995–2015|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=3251|access-date=September 1, 2010|website=HockeyDB|publisher=}}</ref>


==Current Roster==
==Players==
{{Main|Category:Bakersfield Condors players}}
<small>As of December 31, 2006. Taken from ECHL website. (Fukufuji added 10/22/07)</small>
<ref>http://echl.leaguestat.com/stats/roster.php?team_id=3</ref>


===Notable NHL alumni===
{| width=76%
List of Bakersfield Condors alumni who played more than 25 games in Bakersfield and 25 or more games in the [[National Hockey League]].
!colspan=6 |<center><big>Goaltenders
{{columns-list|colwidth=25em|
|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
*[[Alexandre Bolduc]]
!width=5%|#
*[[Laurent Brossoit]]
!width=5%|
*[[Kyle Calder]]
|align=left!!width=15%|'''Player'''
*[[Guillaume Lefebvre]]
!width=8%|Catches
*[[Maxime Macenauer]]
!width=15%|Date of birth
}}
!width=37%|Place of birth


===Notable players===
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
Known for his journalistic contributions, [[Ken Baker (entertainment journalist)|Ken Baker]], played one game as goaltender for the Condors in the 2001–02 season, finishing with a win, a 5.00 GAA and a 0.857 save percentage.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ken Baker Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com|url=https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=17182|url-status=live|website=HockeyDB|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105050710/http://www.hockeydb.com:80/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=17182 |archive-date=2009-01-05 }}</ref> Baker's dreams of playing professional hockey were cut short due to a tumor that inhibited his ability to build enough muscle for the sport. However, his book ''They Don't Play Hockey in Heaven'' tells the story of his experience with the Condors.
|align=center|'''44'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|JPN}}
|[[Yutaka Fukufuji]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[September 17]], [[1982]]
|Tokyo, Japan
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''33'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Jamie Hodson]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[April 8]], [[1980]]
|Lenore, Manitoba, Canada
|}


Moreover, Canadian singer and songwriter, [[Justin Bieber]], was also offered a tryout contract by the Bakersfield Condors in September 2012.<ref>{{eliteprospects|214568|Justin Bieber}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=September 11, 2012|title=Condors Offer Contract to Justin Bieber|url=http://www.bakersfieldcondors.com/news/condors-offer-contract-to-justin-bieber/|url-status=live|access-date=July 20, 2016|website=[[Bakersfield Condors]]|publisher=|location=[[California]]|quote=The Bakersfield Condors (@Condors) and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Matt O'Dette (@BigOdie2) announced today that they have offered hit recording artist RW Justin Bieber an amateur tryout contract for the upcoming 2012–13 season.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120913200600/http://bakersfieldcondors.com/news/condors-offer-contract-to-justin-bieber/ |archive-date=2012-09-13 }}</ref> The Condors released their entry level offer after stating that "Bieber has some hockey skills".<ref>{{cite news|last=Baker|first=Ken|date=September 11, 2012|title=Justin Bieber offered contract by ECHL Condors|work=[[National Hockey League]]|publisher=|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/justin-bieber-offered-contract-by-echl-condors/c-641260|access-date=July 20, 2016|quote="Yes, we would play him if he was up for it," coach Matt O'Dette told NHL.com. "I have seen video on him and '''he does have some hockey skills'''."}}</ref>
{| width=76%
!colspan=6 |<center><big>Defencemen
|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
!width=5%|#
!width=5%|
|align=left!!width=15%|'''Player'''
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=15%|Date of birth
!width=37%|Place of birth


[[Parker Stanfield]] played 80 games for the Bakersfield Condors before signing for [[HK Poprad|HP Poprad]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tiller |first=Cris |date=2013-07-08 |title=Eagles sign former Bakersfield forward Parker Stanfield |url=https://www.reporterherald.com/ci_23621488/eagles-sign-former-bakersfield-forward-parker-stanfield/ |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=Loveland Reporter-Herald |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''3'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Reagan Leslie]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[May 2]], [[1983]]
|Lampman, Saskatchewan, Canada


===Retired numbers===
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
* 16 – Paul Willett
|align=center|'''4'''
* 17- Paul Rosebush
|align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
* 26 – Glen Mears
|[[David Kudelka]]
* 28 – Jamie Cooke
|align=center|L
* 74 – Steve Dowhy
|align=center|[[March 8]], [[1975]]
|Prerov, Olomouc Region, [[Czechoslovakia]]


==Team highs==
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
The Condors advanced past the first round of the playoffs for the first time in their history in the 2005–06 season. They defeated the [[Long Beach Ice Dogs]] in seven games. The Condors lost in the seventh game of the next round against the [[Fresno Falcons]], making it the longest playoff run in Condors history at the time. The Condors did it again the following year, defeating Fresno, but then lost in the second round to the [[Alaska Aces (ECHL)|Alaska Aces]] in four games. However, in the 2013–14 season, the Condors had their furthest playoff run in team history, getting to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the [[Alaska Aces (ECHL)|Alaska Aces]] in six games.
|align=center|'''5'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
|[[Tyler Scott]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[July 11]], [[1980]]
|Rockville, Maryland, USA


==Controversy==
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
In the 2004–05 ECHL playoffs, Condor Ashlee Langdone checked Alaska Ace [[Scott Gomez]] (who was playing that season in the ECHL due to the NHL lockout) hard, sending him hip first into the sharp opening of the bench door at the exact moment the trainer opened it for a line change. The resulting injury, a broken pelvis, knocked Gomez out of the rest of the playoffs, and resulted in Langdone being given a boarding penalty and an eight-game suspension. The incident drew a rather negative reaction due to Gomez's status as an NHL all-star.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 23, 2005|title=ECHL bans Langdone 8 games for hit on Gomez|url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/echl-bans-langdone-8-games-for-hit-on-gomez-1.557463|url-status=live|access-date=October 31, 2021|website=[[CBC.ca]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211031080614/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/echl-bans-langdone-8-games-for-hit-on-gomez-1.557463 |archive-date=2021-10-31 }}</ref>
|align=center|'''20'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Scott Balan]]
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[May 29]], [[1982]]
|Red Deer, Alberta, Canada


In March 2011, the Condors held "[[Charlie Sheen]] Night" which garnered national media attention as one of the best promotions in minor league sports history. The promotion, based on the antics of the ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' actor, offered fans free admission with proof of a clean drug test, "[[tiger's blood]]" margaritas, Charlie Sheen heads on sticks, and if anyone had the money, they could buy the team for $2 million outright. That was Sheen's annual salary for the show he was eventually fired from.<ref>{{cite web|date=March 9, 2011|title=Condors announce Charlie Sheen night|url=https://www.bakersfieldcondors.com/ticket-highlights/condors-announce-charlie-sheen-night-saturday-mar-12/|url-status=live|access-date=September 28, 2020|website=[[Bakersfield Condors]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130416201507/http://bakersfieldcondors.com:80/ticket-highlights/condors-announce-charlie-sheen-night-saturday-mar-12/ |archive-date=2013-04-16 }}
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
</ref>
|align=center|'''24'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Andrew Oke]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[August 26]], [[1981]]
|Fenelon Falls, Ontario, Canada


===Lawsuit===
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
Head coach Marty Raymond and former assistant coach [[Mark Pederson]] were briefly suspended in 2009 for an "internal matter", which was reported at the time to be due to [[anti-Semitic]] comments made by both men toward then-Condor [[Jason Bailey (ice hockey)|Jason Bailey]], a [[Jewish]] player.<ref name="Rodriguez">{{cite news|last=Rodriguez|first=Sabrina|date=May 29, 2009|title=Racist comments may have led to Condors coaches' suspension|newspaper=Bakersfield Now}}</ref> The team did not publicly acknowledge the reason for the suspensions until after the season, when GM Matthew Riley stated that "all parties involved were satisfied with the action that was taken."<ref name="Bazter">{{cite news|last=Baxter|first=Kevin|date=January 26, 2011|title=Former Ducks minor league player says he faced anti-Semitic remarks|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-0127-ducks-suit-20110127,0,1227761.story|access-date=January 27, 2011}}</ref> However, in January 2011, the Anaheim Ducks, Condors, Raymond and Pederson were named in a lawsuit filed by Bailey's lawyer, [[Keith Fink]], alleging that his client faced "a barrage of anti-Semitic, offensive and degrading verbal attacks regarding his Jewish faith" during this time with the team.<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|date=January 27, 2011|title=US Jewish ice hockey player sues club for anti-Semitism|newspaper=[[BBC News]]|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12294350|access-date=January 27, 2011}}</ref> On January 27, [[ESPN.com]] released details of court documents in which Fink alleges that Condors' owner [[Jonathan Fleisig]] failed to take action after being informed of the issue: promising Bailey's father that the Raymond and Pederson would both be fired, but then failing to do so. The documents also allege that Raymond told Bailey his ex-wife was Jewish and that she was "a 'bitch' for taking all of his money."<ref name="Burnside">{{cite news|last=Burnside|first=Scott|date=January 28, 2011|title=Details emerge of Jason Bailey's suit|newspaper=[[ESPN]]|url=https://www.espn.com/los-angeles/nhl/news/story?id=6065644&campaign=rss&source=NHLHeadlines|access-date=January 28, 2011}}</ref>
|align=center|'''32'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Shawn Thompson]]
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[May 28]], [[1980]]
|Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''44'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
|Steve Rodberg
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[September 7]], [[1979]]
|Twig, Minnesota, USA

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''55'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
|[[Kevin Truelson]]
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[January 31]], [[1981]]
|Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA
|}

{| width=76%
!colspan=7 |<center><big>Forwards
|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
!width=5%|#
!width=5%|
|align=left!!width=15%|'''Player'''
!width=8%|Position
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=15%|Date of birth
!width=37%|Place of birth

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''9'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Andrew Ianiero]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[January 10]], [[1981]]
|Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''10'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Rane Carnegie]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[January 2]], [[1985]]
|Toronto, Ontario, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''12'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Brett Lutes]]
|align=center|LW
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[February 2]], [[1982]]
|Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''13'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Sean Venedam]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[July 31]], [[1976]]
|Valley East, Ontario, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''14'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Scott Borders]]
|align=center|LW
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[August 31]], [[1981]]
|Bonnyville, ALberta, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''15'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Todd Griffith]]
|align=center|C
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[January 27]], [[1985]]
|Welland, Ontario, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''18'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Mike Hofstrand]]
|align=center|C
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[December 6]], [[1977]]
|Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''19'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Kevin Asselin]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[February 9]], [[1985]]
|Acton Vale, Quebec, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''22'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Kevin St. Jacques]]
|align=center|C
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[February 25]], [[1971]]
|Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''23'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
|[[Josh Liebenow]]
|align=center|RW
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[August 8]], [[1980]]
|White Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''25'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
|[[Alex Rogosheske]]
|align=center|C
|align=center|L
|align=center|[[April 17]], [[1981]]
|St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''36'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Joel Irving]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[January 2]], [[1976]]
|Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
|[[Chris Di Ubaldo]]
|align=center|F
|align=center|R
|align=center|[[-]], [[1982]]
|}

{| width=76%
!colspan=7 |<center><big>Staff
|- bgcolor="#dddddd"
!width=15%|Title
|align=left!!width=85%|'''Staff Member'''

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''Head Coach'''
|[[Marty Raymond]]

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''Assistant Coach'''
|[[Mark Pederson]]

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''Trainer'''
|[[Jason Lindsey]]

|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''Equipment Manager'''
|[[John Doolan]]
|}

==Team captains==
*2007-2008
**C - [[Sean Venedam]]
***A - [[Mike Hofstrand]]
***A - [[Scott Balan]]
***A - [[David Kudelka]]

==Hall of Famers==
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==NHLers==
* 9 - C [[Connor James]] (2004-05) played in two games for the [[Los Angeles Kings]] during the 2005-06 season.
* 44 - G [[Yutaka Fukufuji]] (2004-05) was called up on emergency basis to the [[Los Angeles Kings]] on December 15, 2006.
On January 13, 2007 the Los Angeles Kings replaced goaltender [[Barry Brust]] with [[Yutaka Fukufuji|Fukufuji]] in the third period of a game against the St. Louis Blues, thus becoming the first Japanese-born player to play in an NHL game.

==Notable players==
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==Retired numbers==
* 16 - [[Paul Willett]]
* 17- [[Paul Rosebush]]
* 26 - [[Glen Mears]]
* 28 - [[Jamie Cooke]]
* 74 - [[Steve Dowhy]]

==Miscellaneous==
===Team Highs===
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The Condors advanced past the 1st Round of the playoffs for the first time in their history in the 2005-06 season. They defeated the [[Long Beach Ice Dogs]] in seven games. The Condors lost in the seventh game of the next round against the [[Fresno Falcons]], making it the longest playoff run in Condors history.

===Infamous moments===
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In the 2004-05 ECHL playoffs, Condor Ashlee Langdone checked Alaska Ace [[Scott Gomez]] (who was playing that season in the ECHL due to the NHL strike) hard, sending him hip first into the open bench door. The resulting injury, a broken pelvis, knocked Gomez out of the rest of the playoffs, and resulted in Langdone being given a boarding penalty and a one-game suspension. The incident drew a rather negative reaction due to Gomez' status as an NHL all star, and accusations arose that the hit was ordered by Condors head coach [[Marty Raymond]], although such accusations were never substantiated.


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.condorsonline.com/ Bakersfield Condors Official Site]
* [http://www.condorsonline.com/ Bakersfield Condors Official Site]
* [http://www.echl.com/ ECHL Official Website]
* [http://www.echl.com/ ECHL Official Website]
* [http://www.intotheboards.net/hockey2/publish/bakersfield/index.shtml Intotheboards.net - Bakersfield Condors]
* [http://www.intotheboards.net/hockey2/publish/bakersfield/index.shtml Intotheboards.net Bakersfield Condors]
* [http://www.intotheboards.net/vbforums/forumdisplay.php?f=3 Intotheboards.net - ECHL Forums]

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Latest revision as of 23:24, 18 December 2024

Bakersfield Condors
CityBakersfield, California
LeagueECHL
ConferenceWestern
DivisionPacific
Founded1995
Operated19952015
Home arenaMechanics Bank Arena
ColorsBlack, maroon, silver, white
       
MediaFox Sports 970
AffiliatesAnaheim Ducks
Edmonton Oilers
Franchise history
1995–1998Bakersfield Fog
1998–2015Bakersfield Condors
2015–presentNorfolk Admirals
Championships
Division titles1 2009–10

The Bakersfield Condors were a minor league ice hockey team based in Bakersfield, California in the Pacific Division of the ECHL's Western Conference. The Condors played home games at Rabobank Arena.

History

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Originally known as the "Bakersfield Fog", the team was founded in 1995 as a charter member of the West Coast Hockey League. They replaced the Bakersfield Oilers of the Pacific Southwest Hockey League when that league folded in 1994. The team became the "Condors" in 1998 when it moved into the new Centennial Garden. The Condors, and other West Coast Hockey League teams, joined the ECHL in 2003.

For the 2008–09 season, the Condors announced an affiliation with the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League on May 21, 2008. They became the Ducks' secondary affiliate, after the Iowa Chops of the American Hockey League.[1] In the following season, the Condors became the Ducks' primary affiliate after the Chops were suspended from operations. As a result, the Condors started the season with a handful of the Ducks' prospects and finished the season first in the Pacific to capture their first division title. On July 12, 2010, the Ducks opted to move their ECHL affiliate closer to their East Coast AHL affiliate and cut ties with the Condors after two seasons.[2]

On July 18, 2013, the Condors announced an affiliation with the Edmonton Oilers.[3]

On January 23, 2014, it was announced that the team was purchased by the Daryl Katz-owned Oilers Entertainment Group, which also owns the Edmonton Oilers.[4] In January 2015, it was announced that the ECHL incarnation of the Condors would be relocating to Norfolk, Virginia and become the Norfolk Admirals after being displaced by the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League relocating to become the new Bakersfield Condors for the 2015–16 season. The original Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League were also relocated following the 2014–15 season to San Diego, California.[5][6]

Season-by-season record

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Season League Division GP W L T OTL SOL Pts PCT GF GA PIM Coach(es) Result
1995–96 WCHL WCHL 58 24 29 0 0 5 53 0.457 271 323 1439 Keith Gretzky Out of playoffs
1996–97 WCHL WCHL 64 33 26 0 0 5 71 0.555 345 325 2061 Keith Gretzky Lost in round 1
1997–98 WCHL WCHLS 64 22 37 0 0 5 49 0.383 226 330 1949 Keith Gretzky Lost in round 1
1998–99 WCHL WCHLS 70 21 40 0 0 9 51 0.364 213 308 2010 Kevin MacDonald Lost in round 1
1999–00 WCHL WCHLS 72 34 29 0 0 9 77 0.535 244 272 2343 Kevin MacDonald Lost in round 1
2000–01 WCHL WCHLS 72 26 36 0 0 10 62 0.431 220 273 2147 Kevin MacDonald Lost in round 1
2001–02 WCHL WCHLS 72 32 35 0 0 5 69 0.479 213 237 1377 Paul Kelly Lost in round 1
2002–03 WCHL WCHL 72 41 22 0 0 9 91 0.632 253 186 1625 Paul Kelly Lost in round 1
2003–04 ECHL Pacific 72 25 38 0 0 9 59 0.410 201 236 1750 Paul Kelly,
Marty Raymond
Out of Playoffs
2004–05 ECHL West 72 40 22 0 5 5 90 0.625 232 205 1691 Marty Raymond Lost in round 1
2005–06 ECHL Pacific 72 40 26 0 2 4 86 0.597 221 222 1814 Marty Raymond Lost in round 3
2006–07 ECHL Pacific 72 41 19 0 3 9 94 0.653 270 236 1556 Marty Raymond Lost in round 3
2007–08 ECHL Pacific 72 26 37 0 2 7 61 0.424 230 280 1772 Marty Raymond Lost in round 2
2008–09 ECHL Pacific 72 33 31 0 3 5 74 0.514 246 263 1250 Marty Raymond Lost in round 1
2009–10 ECHL Pacific 72 38 29 0 4 1 81 0.563 232 243 1270 Marty Raymond Lost in round 2
2010–11 ECHL Pacific 72 41 27 0 2 2 86 0.597 222 210 1528 Marty Raymond Lost in round 1
2011–12 ECHL Pacific 72 24 41 0 4 3 55 0.382 199 241 1356 Matt O'Dette Out of playoffs
2012–13 ECHL Pacific 72 22 44 0 2 4 50 0.347 171 247 1292 Matt O'Dette Out of playoffs
2013–14 ECHL Pacific 72 36 30 0 2 4 78 0.542 197 202 1184 Troy Mann Lost in round 3
2014–15 ECHL Pacific 72 26 38 0 3 5 60 0.417 202 265 1047 Jean-Francois Houle Out of playoffs

Records as of May 15, 2015. [7]

Players

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Notable NHL alumni

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List of Bakersfield Condors alumni who played more than 25 games in Bakersfield and 25 or more games in the National Hockey League.

Notable players

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Known for his journalistic contributions, Ken Baker, played one game as goaltender for the Condors in the 2001–02 season, finishing with a win, a 5.00 GAA and a 0.857 save percentage.[8] Baker's dreams of playing professional hockey were cut short due to a tumor that inhibited his ability to build enough muscle for the sport. However, his book They Don't Play Hockey in Heaven tells the story of his experience with the Condors.

Moreover, Canadian singer and songwriter, Justin Bieber, was also offered a tryout contract by the Bakersfield Condors in September 2012.[9][10] The Condors released their entry level offer after stating that "Bieber has some hockey skills".[11]

Parker Stanfield played 80 games for the Bakersfield Condors before signing for HP Poprad.[12]

Retired numbers

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  • 16 – Paul Willett
  • 17- Paul Rosebush
  • 26 – Glen Mears
  • 28 – Jamie Cooke
  • 74 – Steve Dowhy

Team highs

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The Condors advanced past the first round of the playoffs for the first time in their history in the 2005–06 season. They defeated the Long Beach Ice Dogs in seven games. The Condors lost in the seventh game of the next round against the Fresno Falcons, making it the longest playoff run in Condors history at the time. The Condors did it again the following year, defeating Fresno, but then lost in the second round to the Alaska Aces in four games. However, in the 2013–14 season, the Condors had their furthest playoff run in team history, getting to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the Alaska Aces in six games.

Controversy

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In the 2004–05 ECHL playoffs, Condor Ashlee Langdone checked Alaska Ace Scott Gomez (who was playing that season in the ECHL due to the NHL lockout) hard, sending him hip first into the sharp opening of the bench door at the exact moment the trainer opened it for a line change. The resulting injury, a broken pelvis, knocked Gomez out of the rest of the playoffs, and resulted in Langdone being given a boarding penalty and an eight-game suspension. The incident drew a rather negative reaction due to Gomez's status as an NHL all-star.[13]

In March 2011, the Condors held "Charlie Sheen Night" which garnered national media attention as one of the best promotions in minor league sports history. The promotion, based on the antics of the Two and a Half Men actor, offered fans free admission with proof of a clean drug test, "tiger's blood" margaritas, Charlie Sheen heads on sticks, and if anyone had the money, they could buy the team for $2 million outright. That was Sheen's annual salary for the show he was eventually fired from.[14]

Lawsuit

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Head coach Marty Raymond and former assistant coach Mark Pederson were briefly suspended in 2009 for an "internal matter", which was reported at the time to be due to anti-Semitic comments made by both men toward then-Condor Jason Bailey, a Jewish player.[15] The team did not publicly acknowledge the reason for the suspensions until after the season, when GM Matthew Riley stated that "all parties involved were satisfied with the action that was taken."[16] However, in January 2011, the Anaheim Ducks, Condors, Raymond and Pederson were named in a lawsuit filed by Bailey's lawyer, Keith Fink, alleging that his client faced "a barrage of anti-Semitic, offensive and degrading verbal attacks regarding his Jewish faith" during this time with the team.[17] On January 27, ESPN.com released details of court documents in which Fink alleges that Condors' owner Jonathan Fleisig failed to take action after being informed of the issue: promising Bailey's father that the Raymond and Pederson would both be fired, but then failing to do so. The documents also allege that Raymond told Bailey his ex-wife was Jewish and that she was "a 'bitch' for taking all of his money."[18]

References

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  1. ^ "Condors join Ducks organization". KGET-TV. May 21, 2008. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2008.
  2. ^ Zupke, Curtis (July 12, 2010). "Ducks to get new ECHL partner". Orange County Register. Archived from the original on July 15, 2010. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  3. ^ "Condors secure NHL affiliation with the Edmonton Oilers". Bakersfield Condors. July 18, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-07-23. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
  4. ^ Griffith, Mike (January 22, 2014). "Condors sale to Oilers approved". The Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "Bakersfield will join the American Hockey League in 2015–16". Bakersfield Condors. January 29, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-01-31. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  6. ^ "Admirals announce sale to Anaheim, ECHL affiliation with Edmonton". Norfolk Admirals. January 30, 2015. Archived from the original on January 31, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  7. ^ "Bakersfield Condors season statistics and records 1995–2015". HockeyDB. Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  8. ^ "Ken Baker Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com". HockeyDB. Archived from the original on 2009-01-05.
  9. ^ Justin Bieber career statistics at EliteProspects.com
  10. ^ "Condors Offer Contract to Justin Bieber". Bakersfield Condors. California. September 11, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved July 20, 2016. The Bakersfield Condors (@Condors) and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Matt O'Dette (@BigOdie2) announced today that they have offered hit recording artist RW Justin Bieber an amateur tryout contract for the upcoming 2012–13 season.
  11. ^ Baker, Ken (September 11, 2012). "Justin Bieber offered contract by ECHL Condors". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 20, 2016. Yes, we would play him if he was up for it," coach Matt O'Dette told NHL.com. "I have seen video on him and he does have some hockey skills.
  12. ^ Tiller, Cris (2013-07-08). "Eagles sign former Bakersfield forward Parker Stanfield". Loveland Reporter-Herald. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
  13. ^ "ECHL bans Langdone 8 games for hit on Gomez". CBC.ca. April 23, 2005. Archived from the original on 2021-10-31. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  14. ^ "Condors announce Charlie Sheen night". Bakersfield Condors. March 9, 2011. Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  15. ^ Rodriguez, Sabrina (May 29, 2009). "Racist comments may have led to Condors coaches' suspension". Bakersfield Now.
  16. ^ Baxter, Kevin (January 26, 2011). "Former Ducks minor league player says he faced anti-Semitic remarks". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  17. ^ "US Jewish ice hockey player sues club for anti-Semitism". BBC News. January 27, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  18. ^ Burnside, Scott (January 28, 2011). "Details emerge of Jason Bailey's suit". ESPN. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
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