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November 13, 2017 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Rockford IceHogs News Release


ROCKFORD, Ill. - David Warsofsky scored twice, Spencer Martin stopped all 39 pucks he faced and the San Antonio Rampage romped to a 6-0 win over the Rockford IceHogs at the BMO Harris Bank Center Friday night.

The loss marks Rockford's fourth consecutive defeat, and the first time the Hogs have been shut out this season.

Warsofsky's initial tally came halfway through the first frame and as one of four power-play goals from San Antonio. Andrew Agozzino followed three minutes later with a strike of his own to double the Rampage's lead, and Chris Butler added a third with 1:03 remaining in the stanza.

After Warsofsky notched his second tally of the game nine minutes into period two, Mason Geertsen made it five for the visitors three minutes later. Reid Petryk potted his team's sixth goal less than a minute into the final period.

The Rampage appeared to add a seventh goal to the scoresheet, but it was waved off due to a penalty.

Martin made 39 saves in his first shutout of the season. Rockford's J.F. Berube stopped 21 of 26 shots before being replaced by Jeff Glass, who turned aside six of seven pucks.

Next Home Game: The IceHogs take on the Iowa Wild for the 2017-18 School Day Game at 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 15. "Lunch Break" packages are available as well for $10 and include a ticket to the IceHogs game and a meal from Dickey's Barbeque Pit (fans can enter the arena beginning at 11:30 a.m. and stay through the end of the game). Tickets can be purchased at IceHogs.com, by calling (815) 968-5222 or in-person at the BMO Harris Bank Center Box Office.


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