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Sharks Forward Breaks Barracuda Scoring Record

Sharks Forward Breaks Barracuda Scoring Record

Yahoo16-03-2025

San Jose Sharks forward Andrew Poturalski's incredible season continues as he broke the San Jose Barracuda scoring record on Saturday.
The 'Cuda fell 6-3 to the Tucson Roadrunners on Saturday night, but Poturalski had a goal to give him 62 points (25 goals and 37 assists).
Barracuda forward Andrew Poturalski not only leads @TheAHL in points, but he has also set a franchise record for points in a singular season at 62! Congrats Potsy!🙌#TheFutureIsTeal #BarracudaHockey pic.twitter.com/gtEFNwtXbo
— SJ Barracuda (@sjbarracuda) March 16, 2025
Poturalski was brought in to help the Barracuda get back to the postseason, and he's in the process of doing that as the AHL's leading scorer.
Andrew Agozzino held the previous record of 61 points after achieving that feat during the 2022-23 season. That year, the forward had 26 goals and 36 assists.
Ironically, Agozzino scored a hat trick against the 'Cuda for Tucson on Saturday night.
Hat trick rewind 🔁🧢@aggz09 | #LetsGoTucson pic.twitter.com/tZn4kymkYe
— Tucson Roadrunners (@RoadrunnersAHL) March 16, 2025
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