
Back to back wins have Rampage rolling
November 1, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
LAST WEEK IN REVIEW
Rampage Update: Wednesday, Greg Jacina scored 1:36 into the opening period before the Chicago Wolves scored seven unanswered goals. The game featured 113 penalty minutes on 34 infractions. Kari Lehtonen saved 31 of 32 shots to earn his fourth win of the season, 7-1.
Friday, Stephen Weiss assisted on the team's first goal and scored the game-winning goal just 38 seconds into third period. Jay Bouwmeester scored his first two career AHL goals, the first at 3:42 into the third period with a four-on-three power play advantage and the second with a shorthanded empty-net goal with 2:15 left to play in the game. Bouwmeester also assisted on Jacina's goal in the first period. Travis Scott had a 26-save effort allowing only one goal on the night for the 4-1 win over the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks.
Saturday, Nathan Horton scored 6:59 into his second AHL game and Josh Olson scored minutes later in the first, but the Griffins tied the game at two heading into the first intermission. Bouwmeester scored at 6:22 of the second period to put the Rampage up 3-2. Gregory Campbell gave San Antonio an insurance goal that would prove to be the game-winner as Niklas Kronwell scored with 39 seconds to play to make the score 4-3. Scott picked up his second win of the year with 33 saves on 36 shots.
Rampage Statistical Leaders:
This Season
Last Week
Points
Weiss, 9
Weiss, 5
Goals
Bouwmeester, Campbell, Jacina, 3
Bouwmeester, 3
assists
Weiss, 7
Weiss, 4
power play
9-47, 12.8%
2-16, 12.5%
Penalty Killing
46-55, 83.6%
18-22, 81.8%
Goalies
GP
W-L-T
GAA
Patrick DesRochers
4
2-2-0
2.72
Travis Scott
6
2-3-0
2.83
PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Date
Location
Time
Tues., Nov. 2
OFF
Wed., Nov. 3
Ice Center @ Northwoods
10:30 AM
Thur., Nov. 4
TBD
10:30 AM
Fri., Nov. 5
SBC Center
10 AM
THE WEEK AHEAD
DATE
TIME
OPPONENT (Location)
TV / RADIO*
Mon., Nov. 1, 2004
7:00 PM
Milwaukee Admirals (Milwaukee)
KSJL-AM 810
Fri., Nov. 5, 2004
7:00 PM
Syracuse Crunch (SBC Center)
KTKR-AM 760
Sun., Nov. 7, 2004
5:00 PM
Milwaukee Admirals (SBC Center)
KSJL-AM 810
* All games will be available via cybercast. To listen, log on to
www.sarampage.com
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American Hockey League Stories from November 1, 2004
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- Monarchs reign supreme at 7-0-0-0 - AHL
- Bruins sign Dan LaCouture - Providence Bruins
- River Rats face road trip weekend - Albany River Rats
- Hamilton Bulldogs Weekly - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Wolves Weekly - Chicago Wolves
- Wellwood Named CCM Vector / AHL Player of the Week - Toronto Marlies
- Maple Leafs' Wellwood named CCM Vector AHL Player of the Week - AHL
- The Rock Report - Toronto Marlies
- Parros Recalled, Welch Loaned To Reading - Manchester Monarchs
- Phantoms Weekly - Adirondack Phantoms
- Crunch Head Out on Road - Syracuse Crunch
- WPXT and WPME Team Up With The Pirates - Portland Pirates
- Norfolk goes 2-2 on week, moves into tie for first - Norfolk Admirals
- Moose win four of five on road - Manitoba Moose
- Aeros get point in 1-0 shootout loss - Houston Aeros
- Road Stretch Begins - Bridgeport Islanders
- Grizzlies Drop A Pair To The Defending Champs - Utah Grizzlies
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- Barons Weekly Report - Cleveland Barons
- Moose bring back Winnipeg Hockey Legends for final night at Winnipeg Arena - Manitoba Moose
- B-Sens Weekly - Binghamton Senators
- Rampage Game Day: at Milwaukee - San Antonio Rampage
- Wolf Pack Weekly - Connecticut Whale
- Tony Voce Named Phantoms Player of the Month for October - Adirondack Phantoms
- George W. Bush to appear at Wednesday's Phantoms game - Adirondack Phantoms
- Aeros, Wolf Pack get early wakeup call - Houston Aeros
- Bruins visit Hershey this weekend for a pair - Hershey Bears
- Flaherty stops 32 of 33 shots for Moose - Hamilton Bulldogs
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