Gameday, December 27: Aeros at Rampage

Published on December 27, 2010 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release


The Houston Aeros (17-15-1-2) travel to San Antonio to battle the San Antonio Rampage (22-8-1-0) for the fifth of 10 meetings this season. Houston is coming off a 4-3 shootout win over the Texas Stars last night at home. The victory ended a four-game slide by the Aeros, who leaped ahead of both Chicago and Oklahoma City into fifth place in the West Division. Houston sits three points behind the fourth place Stars. San Antonio leads the West Division and Western Conference with 22 wins and 45 points. They have won seven of their last 10 and two-in-a-row. They last played on Dec. 19 in a 5-4 victory over Hamilton.

UPCOMING GAMES

Dec. 27 at San Antonio, 7:00 p.m. CST

Dec. 29 at Milwaukee, 7:00 p.m. CST

Dec. 30 at Rockford, 6:35 p.m. CST

BROADCAST INFO

Follow the Aeros on News Talk 1070

KNTH and online at AEROS.COM with Joe

O ‚¬â„¢Donnell providing the play-by-play call.

Watch every game at www.ahllive.com.

AEROS AT A GLANCE

RECORD: 17-15-1-2, 37 pts., 5th, West

Division

HOME: 7-6-1-0

ROAD: 9-9-0-2

STREAK: LOST 4

NHL AFFILIATES

Houston Aeros (Minnesota Wild)

San Antonio Rampage (Phoenix Coyotes)

SPECIAL TEAMS

PP: 16.1% (23rd)

PK: 84.4% (10th)

LEADERS:

POINTS: Noreau (7-14-21)

GOALS: Earl/Almond (8)

ASSISTS: Noreau (14)

PIM: Kassian (80)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

TRENDING --- The Aeros have allowed the first goal in four of the

last six games after scoring first in eight straight...Warren Peters ‚¬â„¢ goal, 30 seconds into the first period last night, snapped Houston ‚¬â„¢s scoreless skid at 159:13...The Aeros are looking to reverse a season-long four-game road losing skid. Their last road win was Dec. 14 at Hamilton (3-1)...The Aeros have scored a goal in all three periods a total of seven times this season; five of those games have been against Texas.

SCORE FIRST! --- The Aeros had scored the first goal in eight Consecutive games (Nov. 26-Dec. 12, 5-3-0-0) until HAM drew first blood on Dec. 14. Houston leads the AHL in first goals (22) and is 15-5-0-2 when scoring first. The Aeros also scored the first goal in seven straight games (Oct. 29-Nov. 8) and were 4-1-0-2 in that span.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER --- The Aeros are 9-5-0-1 in games after a win this season...In games after a loss they are 7-7-1-0...In the second game of back-to-back outings they are 8-8-0-1...In the third game of a 3-in-3 they are 3-2-0-0.

HOMEBOYS --- Houston has won eight of 11 at home dating back to an Oct. 31 victory over Texas. Four of those wins have been by one goal; a pair has been decided by two goals...Nine of Houston ‚¬â„¢s 15 home games have been one-goal decisions (5-3-1- 0) and three have been decided by two goals (2-1)...Except for an 8-2 loss to Peoria, a5-3 defeat by San Antonio and 5-0 loss to Hamilton, the Aeros have not allowed more than three goals in a home game...Goals allowed (1 - 2X; 2 - 5X; 3 - 5X; 5 - 2X; 8 - 1X).

TURNSTILE TIDBIT --- Through 15 home games, the Aeros are sixth in the AHL with an average attendance of 5,766. As of Dec. 23, 2009, the Aeros averaged 5,374 through 18 games.

WESTWARD --- The Aeros are 14-9-1-0 vs. West Division teams this season and have won three-in-a row against Division rivals.

WHEN IT ‚¬â„¢S CLOSE --- The Aeros are 8-4-1-2 in games decided by one goal.

HEATIN ‚¬â„¢ UP --- Jon DiSalvatore had two power play goals on Dec. 26 vs. Texas...Four of DiSalvatore ‚¬â„¢s seven goals this season have come against the Stars...He has five multiple-point games this season.

FOUR-SCORE --- When scoring at least four goals the Aeros are undefeated (11-0-0-0). Houston has yet to win a game when allowing four or more goals (0-9-0-0) and is 0-6-0-0 on the road when doing so.

SCHEDULE NOTES --- Nine of the final 12 games of 2010 are on the road...A total of 18 of Houston ‚¬â„¢s final 27 games in the calendar year of 2010 are away from Toyota Center...Houston plays four games in five days from Dec. 26-30 and five in seven from Dec. 26- Jan. 1...The team played five games in seven days, all on the road, from Dec. 12-18.

RECENT ROSTER MOVES --- D Bryce Lampman was released from his PTO on Dec. 22...F Joel Broda and F Peter Zingoni were recalled from Bakersfield on Dec. 20...D Marco Scandella was recalled by MIN on Dec. 20...F Brock McBride was released from his PTO on Dec. 16...F Warren Peters was reassigned by MIN on Dec. 13...F Warren Peters was recalled by MIN on Dec. 11...Jamie Fraser was reassigned to Elmira (ECHL) on Dec. 10.

LAST GAME QUICK RECAP

Jon DiSalvatore scored a pair of power play goals, Robbie Earl and Max Noreau each notched two helpers and Cody Almond scored in the seventh round of the shootout to give the Houston Aeros a 4-3 win over the Texas Stars in front of 7,513 fans Sunday at Toyota Center. Matt Hackett turned aside 22 shots in the win, including five of seven in the extra-extra and notably the potential shootout-tying attempt by Stars leading scorer Travis Morin. Houston is now 5-1-0-0 against Texas this season and 3-0-0-0 at home.



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