
Rampage Announce 2009 Training Camp Roster
September 21, 2009 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
SAN ANTONIO (September 21, 2009) - San Antonio Rampage General Manager Brad Treliving today announced that the club will open training camp with 35 players on their roster. Training camp begins today at the AT&T Center from 9 -11 a.m.
The Phoenix Coyotes, the Rampage's National Hockey League affiliate, assigned 13 players to the Rampage on Sunday including goaltenders Joel Gistedt and Josh Tordjman, defensemen Jonas Ahnelov, Chris Frank, Nick Ross, Sean Sullivan and Sean Zimmerman and forwards Justin Bernhardt, Mitch Fritz, Colin Long, Stefan Meyer, Andrew Orpik, and Matt Watkins.
The Anaheim Ducks, who currently do not have an American Hockey League affiliate, assigned eight players to the Rampage on Saturday including goaltenders J.P. Levasseur and Timo Pielmeier, defenseman Brett Festerling, and forwards Shawn Weller, MacGregor Sharp, Maxime Macenauer, Matt Beleskey, and Dan Sexton.
The Rampage will play a trio of preseason games starting Thursday, Sept. 24 when they host the Texas Stars at 7:30 p.m. at Northwoods Ice Rink, the team's official practice facility. The game is free to all Rampage season ticket holders and general admission seating can be purchased for $5 at the door.
The team will travel to Houston Saturday, Sept. 26 for an exhibition game against the Aeros at 6 p.m. at Sugarland Ice and Sports Center. On Sunday, Sept. 27, the Rampage will make their first trip to Austin as the Texas Stars host a 3 p.m. game in their new arena, Cedar Park Center, to round out the Rampage's preseason game schedule.
RAMPAGE TRAINING CAMP ROSTER
Goaltenders
Joel Gistedt
J.P. Levasseur
Timo Pielmeier
Josh Tordjman
Defensemen
Jonas Ahnelov
Stu Bickel
Kyle Deck
Brett Festerling
Chris Frank
Jesse Perrin
Nick Ross
Sean Sullivan
AJ Thelan
Sean Zimmerman
Forwards
Matt Beleskey
Hans Benson
Justin Bernhardt
Mitch Fritz
Kyle Hagel
Jay Henderson
Matthew Kang
Colin Long
Maxime Macenauer
Logan MacMillan
Stefan Meyer
Chris Neiszner
Andrew Orpik
Jerry Pollastrone
Jason Reese
Dan Sexton
MacGregor Sharp
Matt Watkins
Shawn Weller
Ryan Weston
Brett Wilson
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