
Rampage End Streaks; Set To End Road Trip On Sunday
February 23, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005: UTAH 1 - SAN ANTONIO 0
San Antonio's first game back from the all-star break ended like their last game before the break, by being shutout on the road.
Utah only scored one goal, but it would hold for the game winner as Jamie Storr denied all 35 Rampage shots on the night.
The Rampage were 3-3 on the penalty kill, but went 0-3 on the power play. Travis Scott turned aside 18 of 19 shots, and Phil Osaer played just a little over one minute, recording a save, in his Rampage debut.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2005: SAN ANTONIO 3 - UTAH 1
After dropping a season-high four-straight road games, the San Antonio Rampage earned two needed points on Saturday night in Utah with a 3-1 victory over the Grizzlies, ending their four-game home-winning streak.
Travis Scott continued his impressive performance from last night with a 33-save effort, and Joe Cullen's first period goal that put the Rampage up 2-0 proved to be the game winner.
Scott Kelman started the scoring with help from Cullen at 7:14 in the first. With 40 seconds to play in the period, the two switched roles and Cullen scored from Kelman and Healey.
At 19:46 in the third period, Joel Kwiatkowski fed Stephen Weiss for an empty-net power-play goal. Weiss leads the Rampage with 14 goals.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Goaltender - Travis Scott
Scott went 1-1 on the week, but denied 51 of 53 shots (.962 save percentage in two games at Utah. The Rampage were shutout on Friday when Scott allowed only one goal, and he came with 1:34 of notching his second shutout of season before allowing a power-play goal on Saturday.
SHOTS FROM THE POINT
Rampage goaltender Travis Scott ranks second in the AHL in saves this season with 1,257.
San Antonio ended Utah's four-game home-winning streak (3-0- 0-1) with their 3-1 win on Saturday.
The Rampage began a 12-game, nine-city, 29-day road trip in Cincinnati on Jan. 29 due to the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Currently, San Antonio is 4-5-0-0 during the trip after going 1-1-0-0 this week. In 2002-03, the Rampage were 7-4-1 on the February trip, and went 4-8-0 in 2003-04.
Joel Kwiatkowski leads Rampage defensemen in scoring (second overall). Among AHL defensemen, Kwiatkowski is currently tied for 11th in total points (27) and is tied for sixth in goals (nine).
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Feb. 21 - Released Dion Hyman from PTO. Recalled D Jeff Brown, G Patrick DesRochers, and F Rob Globke from Texas (ECHL). Assigned G Phil Osaer and D Grant McNeill to Texas (ECHL).
Feb. 20 - Assigned Scott Kelman to Laredo (CHL).
Feb. 12 - Loaned F Brent Cullaton to Laredo (CHL)
Feb. 7 - Recalled G Phil Osaer from Texas (ECHL), assigned G Patrick DesRochers to Texas.
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