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Recap: Wranglers blowout Condors in Sunday matinee game

Photo credit: David Moll/Calgary Wranglers
Nov 3, 2025, 12:00 ESTUpdated: Nov 3, 2025, 02:11 EST
The Calgary Wranglers are finding an early season stride after getting some of the growing pains out in the first few games of the year. Their week of hockey was packed with four games and the fourth came on Sunday afternoon, where they blew out Bakersfield in a 6-1 win to keep their point streak and five game winning streak alive.
Lineup notes
After three starts in this week alone, Ivan Prosvetov took the afternoon off between the pipes and backed up Owen Say for his first start since Oct. 24. Just a couple of adjustments for this game compared to Saturday. Turner Ottenbreit came back into the lineup and Artem Grushnikov was scratched in his place.
Wranglers lines
Dryden Hunt – Rory Kerins – William Stromgren
Andrew Basha – Sam Morton – Matvei Gridin
Aydar Suniev – Clark Bishop – Martin Frk
Parker Bell – Carter King – Lucas Ciona
Yan Kuznetsov – Jeremie Poirier
Turner Ottenbreit – Daniil Miromanov
Nick Cicek – Hunter Brzustewicz
Owen Say
Game at a glance
After their loss in overtime, the Condors went for a different netminder in this game as well. Connor Ingram got the start for Bakersfield. The early action of this game wasn’t goal-related as Connor Clattenburg and Nick Cicek fought just 53 seconds in. On this same play, Lucas Ciona was also called for interference, so the Wranglers were penalty killing early.
This penalty kill didn’t go Calgary’s way as Viljami Marjala opened the scoring at 2:21 on the man advantage. He caught the Wranglers on a bad change when a turnover happened in the offensive zone and had all the room to beat Owen Say.
A few minutes later, the Wranglers were penalty killing again when William Stromgren was called for slashing. Thankfully, his penalty was cut short by a call against the Condors. Calgary got some more life into their game at 12:37 when Turner Ottenbreit scored his first as a Wrangler. Nick Cicek and Sam Morton set him up for this marker.
Quick rip from Otto!!! First goal as a Wrangler 🔥
The Wranglers ended up taking the lead very late in the period when Hunter Brzustewicz scored his fourth of the year from the offensive zone faceoff dot off a dish from Martin Frk. Clark Bishop also assisted on this goal that came four seconds before the end of the period.
Atta be Brew!!!
At the end of the first, the Wranglers had a 2-1 lead and were behind 8-6 in shots. In the second, the Condors took a penalty for hooking at 4:35 but the Wranglers weren’t able to get any looks on this chance. Once they were able to corral the puck back in the zone at 14:17, Aydar Suniev scored his second of the year off the rush.
Suniev’s body language looked as if he was going to go for a pass, and at the last minute went for the shot and beat Ingram. Turner Ottenbreit picked up the lone helper for his second point of the game.
have a skate, Aydar 🔥
The Condors took two more seats in the box before the end of the period but Calgary wasn’t able to tack on any more goals on the special teams. The second ended with the Wranglers up 3-1 and they slightly outshot the visitors 7-6.
In the third, Calgary got another on the board in the first half of the frame when Sam Morton and Andrew Basha broke out on a rush and it looked like Basha may have scored but Morton got the last touch before the puck crossed the line. Basha got the lone assist and this goal came at 6:40.
dynamic duo 🤝
Calgary was sitting pretty comfortably the rest of the period and opportunities flared up for them again last in the frame. In the last five minutes of the third, the Condors pulled their goalie for a six on four while Jeremie Poirier was serving a slashing call. This eventually led to Dryden Hunt scoring on the empty net at 17:27 with assists going to Rory Kerins and William Stromgren.
keep it comin!!!
The Wranglers’ last goal came from Matvei Gridin when he got Connor Ingram tied up with his defender behind the net while he was trying to play the puck. Gridin got to the puck quickly and had a mostly empty net to bury the puck in. Sam Morton picked up another point on this goal with the assist.
Gridin adds a sneaky tally to the scoreboard🤫
Shortly after this goal, there was a scrum behind the net that lead to a roughing call against Andrew Basha and misconducts against Lucas Ciona and Basha again. It didn’t matter much with just over 20 seconds to go in the game and Calgary secured their win at the final buzzer.
This 6-1 win put Calgary at five wins in a row and the three stars went to Owen Say for the third, Sam Morton for the second and Turner Ottenbreit for the first. Shots finished up 22-21 for Bakersfield.
Scoring stat summary
Turner Ottenbreit – 1G, 1A
Rory Kerins – 1A
William Stromgren – 1A
Dryden Hunt – 1G
Matvei Gridin – 1G
Clark Bishop – 1A
Martin Frk – 1A
Aydar Suniev – 1G
Sam Morton – 1G, 2A
Hunter Brzustewicz – 1G
Andrew Basha – 1A
Highlights
Next up
These two games kicked off a six game homestand for the Wranglers. Next week, they’ll play a pair of games against the San Jose Barracuda, with game one on Thu., Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. MT and the other on Sat., Nov. 8 at 1:00 p.m. MT
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