AHL San Antonio Rampage

Rampage GameDay

Published on November 23, 2005 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release


Game Time: 7 p.m. CT

Radio: KTKR 760 AM

Internet: All games can be viewed through B2 Networks' live video web cast for $6 to anyone with a high-speed internet connection, through a link at www.sarampage.com.

Tonight's game against the Milwaukee Admirals completes a home-and-home series between the two clubs and is the first of a four-game home stand ... San Antonio, who has a home record of 4-7-0-0, is winless in their last six games at the SBC Center ... The Rampage's last win at home was Oct. 21 against Manchester-a 4-3 shootout victory ... After tonight's game, the Phoenix Coyotes' AHL affiliate will face Milwaukee on Saturday to finish the 10-game month of November.

Against Milwaukee: San Antonio faces the Nashville Predators affiliate for the second time this season-their first at the SBC Center-as the two teams resume their three-game series tonight ... The two teams will face each other a total of 8 times on the season, with Milwaukee leading the series 1-0 ... San Antonio had a 5-4-1-0 record against the Admirals last season, going 3-2-0-0 at the SBC Center ... San Antonio is 10-19-2 against Milwaukee lifetime.

THE LAST TIME VS MILWAUKEE: 2005-06 SEASON SCHEDULE & RESULTS:

Last Home Win: January 26, 2005 (3-2) Home: Nov. 23, Nov. 26, Apr. 6, Apr. 8

Last Home Loss: April 17, 2005 (6-1)

Last Home Tie / SOL: March 30, 2003 (3-3) Away: Nov. 22 (L, 3-1), Jan. 24, Feb. 15, Feb. 23

Last Home Overtime Loss: None

Last Road Win: December 27, 2004 (4-3)

Last Road Loss: November 22, 2005 (3-1)

Last Road Tie/SOL: November 20, 2002 (1-1)

Last Road Overtime Loss: November 1, 2004 (2-1)

TWO-TIMERS: The Rampage opened the season with a home-and-home series, marking their first of 13 back-to-back sessions for the 2005-06 campaign. The Rampage conclude their 4th set tonight against Milwaukee entering tonight with a record of 1-5-0-1.

ONE LOVE: The Rampage have played in 9 games decided by one goal this season, making it their 4th in their last six games. San Antonio is 5-3-0-1 in one-goal decisions so far this season. Last season, the team played in 38 one-goal games, going 18-12-3-5, which was the highest win total in team history. The best one-goal record was their inaugural (2002-03) season when San Antonio had a 12-4-0-4 record.

FIRST BLOOD: The Rampage have scored first in four of their last five games. So far this season, San Antonio has scored first in 8 games, posting a 3-5-0-0 record.

500 CLUB: Entering tonight's game, left wing Martin Sonnenberg is expected to play in his 500th professional regular season game. He joins teammates Drake Berehowsky and Brent Cullaton in the milestone.

CENTURY MARK: Head Coach Pat Conacher will coach his 100th game tonight.

SONNEY DAYS: Last night, left wing Martin Sonnenberg scored the lone Rampage goal in the second period, his second shorthanded score of the season. His goal gives him points in five of the last six games. Sonnenberg recorded a three-game goal-scoring streak (Nov. 12-17) before assisting Yanick Lehoux's SHG on Friday to extend his point streak to four games (3-1=4).

CENTERING IN: Center Layne Ulmer has registered a point in the last three games (1-3=4), including a PPG. Ulmer, who leads the team in scoring (along with Steve Gainey) with 6-6=12 pts, has tallied a point in 3 of the club's 5 wins.

BIG GAINS: Left wing Steve Gainey co-leads the team with 12 points (6-6=12). He has acquired 6 points (3-3=6) helping the Rampage win 4 of the clubs 5 wins.




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