San Jose Barracuda eyes response after series-opening loss to Colorado
Briefly

In Game 1 of the AHL Pacific Division semifinals, the San Jose Barracuda fell to the Colorado Eagles with a score of 6-3, trailing by three goals early in the second period. Despite a spirited comeback attempt in the third period, where they reduced Colorado's lead to one, the Barracuda couldn’t recover fully. Coach John McCarthy acknowledged the evenness of the game, while players expressed confidence in their gameplay moving forward. This was also the Barracuda's first home playoff game since 2019, providing a new atmosphere for the team after moving to the Tech CU Arena.
The San Jose Barracuda faced a tough challenge in Game 1 of the AHL Pacific Division semifinals, succumbing to the Colorado Eagles with a 6-3 defeat.
Coach John McCarthy described the game as evenly played, despite the score, emphasizing that the Barracuda will continue to play their style moving forward.
Forward Patrick Giles noted the series is long and stressed the importance of maintaining their game plan, regardless of the outcome of Game 1.
The Barracuda's playoff journey began at their new home, Tech CU Arena, marking their first hosting of a postseason game since 2019.
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