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Condors coach Marty Raymond effectively called out his goaltenders last Saturday night after Jamie Hodson and Danny Taylor produced a combined .883 save percentage and the Condors went 0-1-1 against the Victoria Salmon Kings. Can Bakersfield’s offense keep scoring at a good enough clip (currently averaging 4.0 goals per game) to overcome so-so goaltending or will the Condors fade down the stretch if the goaltending does not improve?
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The much-traveled Alex Kim arrived in Bakersfield on Tuesday and will make his Condors debut against the Utah Grizzlies on Wednesday. Kim is an offensive talent who has a rap of being a "me" guy who doesn't get along well with others. He has the ability to excel, as he did in San Diego last year — 38 points in 24 games and a team-high plus-17. The plus -17 is an indication that he certainly can play on both sides of the ice. However, he never did gel in Long Beach where, as...
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