
Rampage Game Day: Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
October 29, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
Today's Game: Tonight's intra-divisional contest against the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks marks the second game of a four-game road trip for the San Antonio Rampage, who travel to four cities (Chicago, Cincinnati, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee) in a week's span...The Rampage, who begin a three-game in four-night stint, are T-5th in the West Division with five points (2-4-1-0 record) after extending their winless streak to five games...Tonight's match against the Mighty Ducks is the eighth contest of nine for the month of October...Last season, the San Antonio finished the regular season with a 30-42-8-0 record (68 pts.), finishing sixth in the Western Conference...The Mighty Ducks finished 5th in the West Division with a 29-37-13-1 record (72 pts.).
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Against Cincinnati Mighty Ducks: Tonight's game is the third meeting (of 8) between the two clubs for the 2004-05 season...The Rampage went 1-3-0-0 against the Mighty Ducks at Cincinnati Gardens last season, with their last road win coming on Jan. 3, 2004 (5-4 OT win)...San Antonio scored 9 of their 23 goals against the Ducks in the first period last season, but were outscored 9-6 in the final frame...Last season, the Rampage allowed 4 power-play goals in 38 advantages (10.5 %) while scoring 7 PPG's in 26 opportunities (26.9 %).
Miscellaneous Notes...
THE LUDZIK 600: Tonight marks Steve Ludzik's 600th career game coached in hockey. In his 599 games, he has a combined 295-221-36-47 and has not experienced a shootout loss in the new AHL format.
GREAT SCOTT!!!: Travis Scott is currently the active-leader in AHL career shutouts. He has 20 in 266 career games while Maxime Ouellet is in second place with 18. Scott's last shutout came against Cincinnati on March 28, 2004 (2-0) at the SBC Center.
... Rampage goalie Travis Scott set a franchise record by saving 56 shots in a 4-2 victory over Cincinnati last season (Oct. 16, 2003)
THE LAST TIME VS THE MIGHTY DUCKS:
Last Home Win: March 28, 2004 (2-0)
Last Home Loss: March 30, 2004 (3-2)
Last Home Tie: November 6, 2002 (2-2)
Last Home Overtime Loss: None
Last Road Win: January 3, 2004 (5-4)
Last Road Loss: January 21, 2004 (3-2)
Last Road Tie: None
Last Road Overtime Loss: November 30, 2002 (2-1)
2004-05 SEASON SCHEDULE & RESULTS:
Home: Dec. 31, Jan. 1, Apr. 1,
Away: Oct. 29, Jan. 29, Jan. 30
Last Game:
Oct. 27, 2004 San Antonio 1 @ Chicago 7 at Allstate Arena
Rampage's Greg Jacina scored 1:36 into the opening period before Chicago scored seven unanswered goals. Brad Larsen had a hat-trick for the Wolves as the Rampage allowed an opponent to score three goals for the second consecutive game. Kari Lehtonen saved 31 of 32 shots to earn his fourth win of the season.
PP: 0/6 PK: 4/7 SF: 32 SA: 30 THREE STARS: 1. N/A, 2. N/A, 3. N/A
Next Game:
Saturday, Oct. 30
@ Grand Rapids
6:30 p.m.
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