
Rampage announce Clear Day roster
Published on March 18, 2005 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
SAN ANTONIO â Mar. 18, 2005 â The San Antonio Rampage announced today their 22-man Clear Day roster.
According to AHL by-laws, only those players listed on a team's Clear Day roster are eligible to compete in the remaining four weeks of the 2004-05 AHL regular season and in the 2005 Calder Cup Playoffs, unless emergency conditions arise as a result of recall, injury or suspension. The Rampage may also add signed junior players or players on amateur tryout contracts, only after their respective junior or college seasons are complete.
The Rampage's 22-man roster consists of 13 forwards, seven defensemen and two goaltenders:
No. Name - Pos. No. Name â Pos. No. Name â Pos.
2 Lukas Krajicek - D 14 Scott Kelman - C 28 Kamil Kreps - C
3 T. J. Reynolds - D 15 Ryan Jardine - LW 32 Robb Palahnuk - LW
5 Filip Novak - D 17 Rob Globke - RW 35 Patrick DesRochers -G
8 Grant McNeill - D 19 Juraj Kolnik - RW 36 Victor Uchevatov - D
10 Chris Nielsen - RW 20 Jeff Brown - D 38 Travis Scott - G
11 Gregory Campbell - LW 21 Jeremy Swanson - D 39 Lou Dickenson - LW
12 Joe Cullen - C 25 Andre Savage - F 44 Greg Jacina - C
27 Petr Taticek - C
The following Rampage players are listed as "In Residence" and can play in the event of injuries and suspensions to the above players: forward Luke Curtin and centers Nathan Horton and Serge Payer.
Sixteen of the AHL's 28 teams qualify for the 2005 Calder Cup Playoffs, the top four from each division. For complete qualification rules and up-to-date standings, as well as for Calder Cup history, records and all-time championship rosters, visit www.caldercup.com.
Andre Savage is the only Rampage player to have won a Calder Cup. He helped the Providence Bruins capture the 1999 Calder Cup while being named to the league's All-Rookie Team.
The AHL's championship trophy is named after Hockey Hall of Famer Frank Calder, who served as the first president of the National Hockey League from 1917-43. During the 1920s, Calder was instrumental in guiding professional hockey into the mainstream of the United States' major cities, including New York, Boston, Chicago and Detroit, while also helping in the formation of the American Hockey League.
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