
Rampage Game Day
Published on November 7, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
Today's Game: The Rampage host the 2003-04 Calder Cup Champion Milwaukee Admirals for the first time this season as tonight's intra-divisional contest marks the second game of a three-game homestand for San Antonio...The Rampage have garnered at least a point in their past four games, winning three and losing in overtime to Milwaukee on Monday, Nov. 1...San Antonio sits 3rd in the West Division and 5th overall in the Western Conference...The Rampage trial Houston in games played so far among their division, while Milwaukee is one of two teams (Hartford) to not have a regulation loss.
Against Milwaukee Admirals: Tonight's contest against Milwaukee is the second of three meetings within a four-game span spreading over 11 days...It is also the beginning a two-game series against the Admirals...Visiting Milwaukee, at the Bradley Center for the first time this year, the Rampage closed out their four game road trip by picking up their fifth (of eight) point with an overtime loss last Monday...San Antonio is 5-13-3-0 against Milwaukee and is 3-6-1-0 at the SBC Center...The Rampage's last home win was Dec. 11, 2003 (3-1).
THE LAST TIME VS THE ADMIRALS:
Last Home Win: December 11, 2003 (3-1)
Last Home Loss: March 23, 2004 (5-1)
Last Home Tie: March 30, 2003 (3-3)
Last Home Overtime Loss: None
Last Road Win: April 6, 2004 (3-2)
Last Road Loss: February 25, 2004 (6-2)
Last Road Tie: November 20, 2003 (1-1)
Last Road Overtime Loss: November 1, 2004 (2-1)
2004-05 SEASON SCHEDULE & RESULTS:
Home: Nov. 7, Nov. 11, Jan. 23, Jan. 26, Apr. 17
Away: Nov. 1 (OTL, 2-1), Dec. 15, Dec. 27, Jan. 18, Jan. 20
Miscellaneous Notes:
GOING FOR 300: Head Coach Steve Ludzik will be going for his 300th career win tonight as the Rampage host Milwaukee... Coach Ludzik is 299-221-36-48 (.566) in 603 career games behind the bench.
FIRST POINTS: Rob Globke and Grant McNeill celebrated more than just the 5-0 win over Syracuse, they both notched their first's career AHL points. Globke scored assisted on Petr Taticek's game-winning goal in the first period and later scored his first goal in the second...McNeill assisted on Greg Jacina's goal with 15 seconds to play.
ROOKIE ON A RAMPAGE: Greg Jacina ranks in the top four in four rookie statistical categories...2nd in goals (5), 2nd in power play goals (2), 2nd in shooting percentage (.250), and 4th in points (8).
AUTUMN OPTIMISM: In their first two seasons the Rampage have gone a combined 8-6-7-2 in the month of November accounting for 25 points in 23 games for a .543 winning percentage. In 2002-03, San Antonio went 4-3-5-2 and followed that with a 4-3-2 record in 2003-04.
GREAT SCOTT!!!: Travis Scott is currently the active-leader in AHL career shutouts. He has 21 in 260+ career games while Maxime Ouellet is in second place with 18. Scott's last shutout came against Syracuse on November 5, 2004 (5-0) at the SBC Center...The Rampage goalie set a franchise record by saving 56 shots in a 4-2 victory over Cincinnati last season (Oct. 16, 2003)
LAST GAME:
Nov. 5, 2004 San Antonio 5 @ Syracuse 0 at SBC Center
Rampage netminder Travis Scott recorded his 21st AHL shutout after stopping all 29 shots faced against the Syracuse Crunch. Greg Jacina scored a pair of goals en route to having a three-point night (2-1-3) and Rob Globke recorded his first professional point assisting on Petr Taticek's first period goal. Globke later scored his first professional goal in the third period to give the Rampage a 4-0 lead. Defenseman Lukas Krajicek, and forwards Gregory Campbell and Taticek also tallied two-point nights.
NEXT GAME:
Thursday, Nov. 11
vs. Milwaukee Admirals
SBC Center
7 p.m.
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