
Rampage Game Day
January 23, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
A reminder that tonight's game at Grand Rapids can be heard on KTKR Ticket 760 AM beginning at 6:30 p.m. (CST). Log on to http://www.sarampage.com/box_040123.shtml for real-time coverage and period-by-period recaps.
Today's Game...
Tonight's divisional match-up against the Western Conference-leading Grand Rapids Griffins marks the halfway point for the San Antonio Rampage who is playing their second game of a three-game, four-night road trip...The Rampage, who trail the Griffins by five games played, sit 17 points behind Grand Rapids with a 17-16-6-0; 40 pts. record in the West Division...San Antonio has a 5-7-2-0 road record in 14 games playedâthe fewest in the AHL...The Rampage have the highest road power play percentage (18.3) while the Griffins rank 17th in the league with a home penalty killing percentage (85.3)...Following tonight's game, the Rampage travel to Milwaukee tomorrow before hosting Syracuse on Sunday.
Against Grand Rapids Griffins: Tonight's contest marks the fourth time the Rampage visit Van Andel Arena, while both teams match up for the sixth time (of 10) this season...The Rampage enter tonight's game with an overall record of 1-3-1-0 against the Griffins since San Antonio joined the AHL last season, while going 1-3-1-0 this year...The Rampage are 1-1-1-0 in Grand Rapids this season and have an overall road record of 3-3-1-1 against the Griffins...The Rampage have lost the last three meetings against the Griffins, including their last meeting at Van Andel on Dec. 17 (4-1 loss)...The only win against the Griffins was a 2-0 victory in Grand Rapids on Nov. 15...The Griffins are 17-9-2-0 against West Division teams and the Rampage own a 12-13-5-0 record.
Game Notes...
THREE-N-THREE: With tonight's game, the Rampage will begin their fourth set of playing three games in as many nights. So far, San Antonio is 4-4-1-0 after playing three sets (of 10) of three-games in three-night sessions.
A VIEW TO A PENALTY KILL: San Antonio's penalty killing unit has been special as of late, killing all but four of their man-disadvantages in their last six games (28 of 32). In fact, the Rampage have killed off their opponents' last 10 power-play attempts in their last two games (all 5 vs HOU on Jan. 17 and all 5 vs CIN on Jan. 21) and eight of nine attempts on Jan. 15 against Utah.
GREAT EIGHT: Last Saturday, the Rampage concluded a seven-game in 10-day session. The team earned eight of 14 possible points by compiling a 3-2-2-0 record.
ROAD WARRIORS: Beginning last Wednesday, the Rampage plays 18 of the next 21 games on the road, including 14 road games in February when the San Antonio Livestock Exhibition and Rodeo takes over the SBC Center. The Rampage have the least amount of road games to date with 14. Syracuse and Binghamton have the next lowest with 17 games played.
20/20 VISION: Last Saturday, left wing Eric Beaudoin notched his 20th goal of the season. Entering tonight's contest, Beaudoin in one of four individuals that share 20 or more goals and assists.
THE WEST WING: Tonight's game against Grand Rapids is the 31st game against a team in the West Division this season. The Rampage, who are 12-13-5-0 against West Division opponents this season, will play 60 games against the West Division this year, including the next three games (Jan. 21-24). In total, San Antonio will face a North Division team 12 times (3-2-0-0) while playing teams from the Atlantic (1-0-1-0) and East (1-1-0-0) Divisions on four occasions.
EXTRA SESSION: In the last 11 games, the Rampage have gone into overtime on five occurrences and have registered 2-0-3 record. All told, San Antonio has played 10 games with the extra session compiling an undefeated 4-0-6 recordâmaking the Rampage one of three teams without an overtime loss.
TARGET PRACTICE: San Antonio has been outshot in 17 of their last 19 games (643-461), including their last game which Cincinnati outshot the Rampage 35-19. In those 19 games, San Antonio has given up at least 40 shots three times, while allowing 40+ shots five times this season. In their 39 games to date, the Rampage have outshot their opposition eight times and allow an average of 33.10 per game (1291 total).
LEADER OF THE PACK: Netminder Travis Scott leads all AHL netminders in saves with 1025 while jockeying for the #1 slot in wins with his 16-12-5 record (currently 2nd behind Jason LaBarbera, HFD). He also ranks second in minutes played (2015). In fact, Scott has notched his 10th win in only 15 games playedâseven fewer than former Rampage netminder Chris Mason (1/8/03).
BEAUDOIN BOOST: In the last 10 games, left wing Eric Beaudoin has scored 10 goals (10-2=12 pts.), including two power-play goals, a game-tying goal and a game-winning goal. His six-game point streak (which was broken on Jan. 13) was two games shy of Mike Green's for the season-high (see Green Streak).
MAKING THEIR POINTS: Center Brent Cullaton recorded his first point (unassisted goal) of the season in his first game with the Rampage on Jan. 15 against Utah for his 4th AHL career goal (6th career point)...Below is a list of others that have similar occurrences this season:
- Center Mark Smith on Jan. 13 vs Grand Rapids; assist = 1st AHL career point and assist
- Defenseman Kristian Kudroc on Jan. 2 vs Rochester; assist = 16th AHL career point and assist
- Center Vaclav Nedorost on Nov. 7 vs Milwaukee; PPG = 55th AHL career goal
- Center Petr Taticek on Oct. 16 vs Cincinnati; assist = 1st AHL career point and assist
HEY NOW...YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR: Left wing Eric Beaudoin was among 21 skaters and three goaltenders named to the Canadian roster for the 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic, held at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. The Ottawa, Ontario native will be making his first All-Star game appearance ever. He is the second Rampage player to represent San Antonio in the annual event (2003: Filip Novak-PlanetUSA).
SIX-SHOOTERS: San Antonio's sextet of Eric Beaudoin (20g, 22a), Mike Green (10g, 21a), Denis Shvidki (7g, 22a), Lee Goren (9g, 11a), Michel Periard (5g, 13a) and Josh Olson (9g, 7a) currently accounts for 156 pointsâ56.7% of the team's overall total of 275.
- In fact, the six pack have tallied 60 goals, equaling 58.8% of the team's 102 goals scored.
CANADIAN CLUB: Victoria, British Columbia native Mike Green and Eric Beaudoin, a native of Ottawa, Ontario have now combined for 17 points in the last 10 games (6 in the last five).
- If you throw in Ukrainian native Denis Shvidki, the trio registers 26 points in the last 10 games (9 pts. in last five).
- If you throw in Grand Forks, ND native Josh Olson, the trio registers 21 points in the last 10 (7 pts. in last five).
TREMONDOUS TWO'S: The Rampage have an awesome track record when heading into the third period with a lead. The Rampage have an undefeated 12-0-2-0 record when leading after two periods. In fact, the Rampage also own an impressive 13-5-1-0 record when scoring the game's first goal.
GOAL ORIENTED: The Rampage rank 11th in the AHL in goals for per game, accounting for a 2.62 average (102 GF in 39 GP).
NEDO CENTERING IN: Of the 13 games center Vaclav Nedorost has played (missed 10 games; recalled by Florida), he has improved his scoring from 2-1=3 pts. in his first five games to 4-1=5 pts. in his last five games.
GREEN STREAK: Center Mike Green had an eight game scoring streak compiling 14 points (4g, 10a) from Nov. 20-Dec. 12. His streak was one game shy of teammate Ryan Jardine's (9 games: Mar. 20-Apr. 6, 2003) who owns the landmark.
BACK IT UP: So far this season, the Rampage have played seven back-to-back sets (of 12 for the season) with a 5-7-2-0 record.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Center Scott Kelman tallied a pair of assists in his first AHL game of the season (2nd AHL career game) against Chicago on Dec. 5 after being recalled late the night before from Augusta (ECHL). Prior to being recalled from the Lynx, the 6-foot-3, 210-pound forward collected 11 points (5-6-11) in his last 10 games and registered a +4 plus/minus rating.
AT THE 10-SPOT: Comparing to last season, the Rampage notched their 10th win on their 26th game on Dec. 14, 2002 (vs. BRI; 4-2) while this year's squad eclipsed the 10 spot in 16 games with a 5-4 OTW against Lone Star rival Houston on Nov. 23.
QUITE A BEGINNING: The Rampage's 4-0-1-0 start was the club's best start in franchise history. Last season, the Rampages' inaugural season, the team opened the season 1-4-0-0 after their first five games. In fact, the Rampage continued to have a positive beginning with a 10-3-3-0 record in 16 games, while last season's squad was 3-7-5-1 after 16 games.
YOUTH IS SERVED: As Florida's AHL affiliate, the Rampage are the youngest team in the AHL, checking in at 23-years and one-month old. Along the same lines, for the second consecutive season, the Panthers are the youngest team in the NHL with an average age of 26, one year older than the average age of the club at the beginning of last season. The Cats are almost two years younger than the NHL average age (27.9).
- An interesting noteable, Jeff Paul is recognized as the lone veteran on the squad
SCOTT HAS RED HOT OCTOBER: Goaltender Travis Scott had an impressive opening month pacing all AHL goaltenders with a 6-1-1 record. Entering November, Scott was the only netminder to record six wins. His other accolades include: one shutout (T-2nd AHL); 259 saves (3rd AHL); .952 save percentage (4th AHL) and 486 minutes logged (5th AHL). His first shutout of the season against Cincinnati with a 3-0 victory on Sat., Oct. 18 was his 17th AHL shutout.
GREAT SCOTT: Goaltender Travis Scott recorded a club record on Thur., Oct. 16 against Cincinnati by saving 56 shots on goal, helping the Rampage defeat the Mighty Ducks (4-2) at the SBC Center. Scott eclipsed former Rampage netminder Chris Mason, who set the record (55) on Mar. 9, 2003 at Houston.
FAB FOUR: Michel Periard (2g, 3a) and Denis Shvidki (2g, 3a) began the season collecting a point in each of the Rampage's first four games (Oct. 10-18). Last season's individual high of nine games (Mar. 20-Apr. 6, 2003) was set by returning Rampage player Ryan Jardine.
O' CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN: Right wing Lee Goren will wear the "C" for the 2003-04 AHL season. Goren becomes the first Rampage player in team history to be named captain.
AROUND THE WORLD: The Rampage have six countries represented by this year's opening roster, according to players' citizenships:
- 16 players were born in Canada (Lajeunesse, Scott, Andrews, Huskins, Elliott, Paul, McNeill, Rossiter, Periard, Weiss , Campbell, O'Connor, Jardine, Green, Beaudoin and Goren)
- 3 players were born in the Czech Republic (Krajicek, Nedorost and Taticek)
- One player was born in Israel (Birbraer)
- One player was born in Slovakia (Kolnik)
- One player was born in Ukraine (Shvidki)
- One player was born in the United States (Josh Olson)
NEW FACES: The Rampage season-opener roster features 10 new faces: Travis Scott, Daryl Andrews, Kent Huskins, Jeff Paul, Grant McNeill, Stephen Weiss, Max Birbraer, Vaclav Nedorost, Petr Taticek and Lee Goren.
• Discuss this story on the American Hockey League message board...
American Hockey League Stories from January 23, 2004
- Grizzlies Can't Keep Wolves at Bay in Third Period - Utah Grizzlies
- Ahonen, Rats top B-Sens, 3-0 - Binghamton Senators
- Falcons Rally falls short in Norfolk - Springfield Falcons
- Wanvig reassigned to Aeros - Houston Aeros
- Canucks Assign King to Moose - Manitoba Moose
- Canucks Re-assign Bouck to Moose - Manitoba Moose
- IceCats can't crack Lowell - Worcester IceCats
- Barons top Aeros 5-3 - Houston Aeros
- Bears fall to Penguins, 4-2, Remain in Second Place - Hershey Bears
- P-Bruins fall to Manchester in overtime - Providence Bruins
- Cammalleri Nets OT Game-Winner For The Monarchs - Manchester Monarchs
- Ducks and Bulldogs fit to be tied - Cincinnati RailRaiders
- Trevor Daley Joins Grizzlies for Tonight's Game Against Chicago - Utah Grizzlies
- Sound Tigers Shutout 2-0 In Philadelphia - Bridgeport Islanders
- Barons and Mighty Ducks Compete for "Labatt Blue Cup" - Cleveland Barons
- Barons Announce Schedule Change - Cleveland Barons
- Dennis Bonvie Comes to Chocolatetown - Hershey Bears
- Blue Jackets Trade Defenseman Jamie Pushor - Syracuse Crunch
- Former P-Bruin Boynton an NHL All-Star - Providence Bruins
- Thrashers Crave 'Hungry Man' - Chicago Wolves
- Maple Leafs Re-assign Holden to St. John's - Toronto Marlies
- Pirates Take "Goals For Success" Downeast - Portland Pirates
- Grizzlies Host Wolves Tonight - Utah Grizzlies
- Rampage Recall Cullaton from Laredo - San Antonio Rampage
- Bears Can Take over First Place Tonight in Wilkes-Barre - Hershey Bears
- Columbus Reassigns Jackman to Syracuse - Syracuse Crunch
- Falcons Announce Family Fun Nights with Friendly's - Springfield Falcons
- AHL Quick Hits - AHL
- Aeros Game Day - Houston Aeros
- Gillies Signed To PTO - Binghamton Senators
- Rampage Game Day - San Antonio Rampage
- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks Preview - Cincinnati RailRaiders
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent San Antonio Rampage Stories
- Jake Walman Named Rampage 2019-20 IOA/American Specialty Man of the Year
- Admirals Top Rampage with Third Period Outburst
- Ingram Leads Admirals to Shutout Win over Rampage
- Stars Defeat Chimuelos on Late Robertson Goal
- Comeback Effort Falls Short against Grand Rapids

