San Diego Barracudas | |
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City | San Diego, California |
Founded | 1993 |
Home arena | San Diego Sports Arena |
Colors | Teal, Purple, Black, White |
Murphy Cups | None |
Conference Championships | None |
Division Championships | None |
Franchise history | |
San Diego Barracudas (1993 - 1996) |
The San Diego Barracudas were a southern Californian professional inline hockey team which existed from 1993 through 1996. The Barracudas were a part of Roller Hockey International. The team's home games were played at the San Diego Sports Arena. They relocated to Ontario, California in the 1998 and 1999 seasons, known as the Ontario Barracudas to replace the Palm Desert/Ontario Silvercats (to also represented Palm Springs, California).
Leading scorers
- 1993: Daniel Shank (28 goals, 31 assists)
- 1994: Scott Gruhl (28 goals, 33 assists)
- 1995: John Spoltore (14 goals, 34 assists)
- 1996: John Spoltore (16 goals, 48 assists)
Team records
- Most goals, season: Max Middendorf, 29 (1993)
- Most assists: Allen Leggett, 87
- Most assists, season: John Spoltore, 48 (1996)
- Most points, season: John Spoltore, 64 (1996)
- Most penalty minutes: Daniel Shank & Max Middendorf, 107
- Most penalty minutes, season: Daniel Shank, 107 (1993)
- Most games played: Alan Leggett, 72
- Most games played, goaltender: Frankie Ouellette, 70
Season-by-season record
Season | W | L | T | OTL | Points | Finish | Playoffs |
1993 | 5 | 9 | 0 | -- | 10 | 3rd in Buss Div. | did not qualify |
1994 | 9 | 9 | 4 | -- | 22 | 4th in Pacific Div. | lost first round (LA) |
1995 | 12 | 11 | 1 | -- | 25 | 3rd in Pacific Div. | lost second round (ANA) |
1996 | 9 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 19 | 4th in Pacific Div. | did not qualify |
Alumni who also played in the NHL
- Ralph Barahona
- Matt DelGuidice
- Clark Donatelli
- Scott Gruhl
- Rick Vargas
- Max Middendorf
- Daniel Shank
- Larry Floyd
Alumni who also played in European Hockey Leagues
External links
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