AHL Pacific Division champions, Reign defeat Gulls in 6th straight win
Nikita Alexandrov finishes with two goals, one assist and Hampton Slukynsky saves 23 shots in the Ontario Reign’s 4-1 victory over the San Diego Gulls. The Reign won the AHL Pacific Division title Saturday for the first time since their inaugural 2015-16 season. Ontario stands at 47-19-3-2 and 99 points with one regular season game remaining.
ONTARIO, CA. -- For the penultimate game of the 2025-26 AHL regular season, the Ontario Reign competed on home ice for the first time since winning the AHL Pacific Division title, claiming yet another victory with a 4-1 win over the San Diego Gulls Friday night. Following Ontario’s last home victory , they visited Coachella Valley Saturday and won 3-2 in overtime, claiming the Pacific Division title that night.
With the division clinched - for the first time since Ontario’s 2015-16 inaugural season - the Reign (47-19-3-2; 99 points) have a bye week for the first round of playoffs and won’t be competing until the division semifinals. Tonight, Hampton Slukynsky defended the net for the first time following his debut win against Coachella Valley. Slukynsky saved 23 of 24 shots, improving his AHL record to 2-0-0.
San Diego (33-26-8-4) opened up the scoring halfway into the first period as Cal Burke scored a power-play goal with assists from Stian Solberg and Roland McKeown. Nikita Alexandrov scored his first goal of the night 33 seconds before period one finished, heading into the second period tied 1-1. Ontario had three penalties in the opening period while San Diego had none, but roles reversed in the second period as the Gulls had three penalties and the Reign had zero.
“We don’t want to play shorthanded,” Martin Chromiak said in postgame interviews. “We always want to play five-on-five or a power play so that was a little frustrating. But I think they (San Diego) were playing well and they created the plays where we had to take the penalties.