
Rampage weekly update
Published on December 12, 2005 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Wednesday, December 14 vs Chicago Wolves @ Allstate Arena-7:00 p.m.
This will be the fourth meeting (of eight total) between the two clubs, and their first at the Allstate Arena this season. The Rampage are 2-1 so far this season against the Atlanta Thrashers affiliate. The Rampage won their first two meetings before dropping a 5-2 decision on Oct. 26 for their last meeting.
Friday, December 16 vs Manitoba Moose @ MTS Centre-7:30 p.m.
The Rampage begin a two-game series with the Moose and their sixth back-toback stint. San Antonio is 0-2 against the Vancouver Canucks affiliate on the season. The Rampage have a 4-5-3 all-time record against Manitoba.
Saturday, December 17 vs Manitoba Moose @ MTS Centre-7:30 p.m.
Manitoba becomes the first AHL team that the Rampage close out the season series as each team was scheduled to play two games at each venue.
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 sarampage.com.
SHOTS FROM THE POINT
ONE UP: With the exception of their last two wins, seven of the Rampage's victories have been decided by one goal.
WE'RE GOING STREAKIN': The Rampage won all three of their games last week picking up all six possible points. It is their first three-game win streak since their first three games at home in October (Oct. 8-14).
ROAD TRIPPIN': The Rampage are in the half-way mark of their six-game road trip after playing three games in three nights last weekend. The Rampage will play nine of their 14 games scheduled in December on the road.
Ice Chips
- Big Gains: Left wing Steve Gainey collected seven points in three games over the weekend. The son of Montreal Canadiens GM Bob Gainey (and former Dallas Stars GM) capped the weekend by taking part in all four goals in Sunday's 4-1 win over Omaha; scoring a goal and three assists.
- Well Conditioned: Down on a two-week conditioning period, Coyotes goaltender Brian Boucher won both starts over the weekend stopping 64 of 66 shots for an impressive .970 save percentage and 1.00 goals-against average.
Upcoming Promotions
- College Night-Dec. 22: Students with valid student identification who purchase a regular $16 ticket will receive a $7 voucher that can go towards anything in the building.
- Postgame Autographs-Dec. 22 & 30: Two players will sign autographs after the game. Ticket Info: Tickets start at just $9.50. To order tickets by phone call 210.225.TEAM or go on-line at sarampage.com or ticketmaster.com.
American Hockey League Stories from December 12, 2005
- Stars prepare for three-in-three weekend - Iowa Chops
- Rampage weekly update - San Antonio Rampage
- Portland Pirates Weekly Report - Portland Pirates
- Flames Assign Lombardi To Omaha For Conditioning - Abbotsford Heat
- Phantoms Weekly - Adirondack Phantoms
- Robinson Named AHL Player of the Week - Providence Bruins
- Boston Bruins Recall Alberts - Providence Bruins
- Boston Bruins Return Blatny - Providence Bruins
- Roster Moves Continue - Syracuse Crunch
- Stars Sent Left Winger - Iowa Chops
- Bulldogs hit the road this weekend - Hamilton Bulldogs
- AHL announces suspensions - AHL
- Griffins face four divisional road games in five nights - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Amerks' long stretch of games continues this week - Rochester Americans
- Gervais Returns In One Of Four Roster Moves - Bridgeport Islanders
- Knights' Teddy Bear Toss Set For Saturday - Abbotsford Heat
- Falcons Weekly Notes - Springfield Falcons
- 2006 AHL All-Star balloting underway - AHL
- Bruins' Robinson named CCM Vector/AHL Player of the Week - AHL
- Wolves Weekly Notes - Chicago Wolves
- Monarchs Report - Manchester Monarchs
- Bulldogs partner with Cicerone Marketing - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Scoring outbursts give Admirals sole possession of fourth place - Norfolk Admirals
- Goaltender Jason Bacashihua recalled from Rivermen - Peoria Rivermen
- Iowa Netminder Joins Team Canada - Iowa Chops
- Binghamton Senators Weekly - Binghamton Senators
- Moose Sign Centomo to AHL Contract - Manitoba Moose
- Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights Weekly Update - Abbotsford Heat
- Bulldogs Hit The Road This Week - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Wolves and Tamer Part Ways - Chicago Wolves
- Iowa Stars Goalie Goes Global - Iowa Chops
- Cleveland Barons Weekly Update for 12 December - Cleveland Barons
- Wolf Pack Weekly - December 12-18, 2005 - Connecticut Whale
- Aeros Weekly Update--Nesting Dolls, Santa Hats on tap - Houston Aeros
- Binghamton Senators Game Recap: Special teams dominate in Sens 6-2 loss to Amerks - Binghamton Senators
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