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January 30, 2006 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Friday, February 3 vs Rochester Americans @ Blue Cross Arena-6:35 p.m.
The Rampage return from the All-Star break and begin their 10-game road trip with their first stop in Rochester. The Americans are currently ranked 5th in the North Division with 48 points and are on a two-game winning streak heading into the All-Star Break. The Rampage are 0-1-0-0 against the Buffalo Sabres' affiliate heading into their second and final meeting of the season.
Saturday, February 4 vs Toronto Marlies @ Ricoh Coliseum-6:00 p.m.
This will be the final meeting (of two) between the two clubs. The Rampage are 1-0-0-0 against the Toronto Maple Leaf's affiliate with their last contest ending in an overtime win for David LeNeveu (34-37). The Marlies are ranked 4th in the North Division with 53 points.
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
PAVEL PLUSES: Pavel Brendl leads the team in goals with 13 goals on the season, surpassing Layne Ulmer who currently has 12. In the last three games he has tallied three goals and four assists for seven points and is tied for the lead in points with Ulmer with 27. In those three games he tallied one power-play goal, assisted on the game winner Jan. 24 and clutched the game-winning goal against Chicago, Jan. 27. All told, Brendl had a hand in seven of the Rampage's nine goals on the week.
TWO FOR LENEVEU: Rampage goaltender David LeNeveu tallied two consecutive wins with a total of 88 saves allowing only 4 goals. He increased his save percentage from .909 to .914 and has five wins tucked under his belt.
FIVE FOR FIVE: Eric Chouinard has collected five points in his last five games with two goals and three assists. He had one multiple-point night in those five games tallying a goal and an assist at Milwaukee, Jan. 24.
Ice Chips
- ALL-STAR SWITCH: Layne Ulmer was added to Team Canada's roster for the 2006 Rbk Hockey All-Star Classic on Tuesday and Wednesday in Winnipeg, Manitoba and will be his first All-Star experience. Matt Jones will not be able to participate due to an injury sustained in Friday night's game.
- RODEO ROUNDUP: The Rampage drew their largest crowd of the season with 6,927 on Friday night for Salute to the Rodeo Night. A tribute to the Annual San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo kicked off the beginning of the rodeo and the 10- game road-trip for the Rampage covering 5,971 miles in 21 days.
Upcoming Promotions
Spurs Night-Feb. 24: Coming back from their Rodeo road-trip, the Rampage will don special Spurs-themed jerseys for the third of five select nights. David Robinson figurines will be given away at the gates.
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.
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American Hockey League Stories from January 30, 2006
- AHL All-Stars ready to shine on Winnipeg - AHL
- Monarchs Report - Manchester Monarchs
- Rampage weekly - San Antonio Rampage
- Griffins hit All-Star break in full stride - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Phantoms weekly - Adirondack Phantoms
- Rampage's Ulmer added to 2006 All-Star Game - San Antonio Rampage
- Blues recall two forwards from Rivermen - Peoria Rivermen
- Iowa Pair Reassigned - Iowa Chops
- Perezhogin recalled by Montreal - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Rampage's Brendl Earns AHL Player of the Week Honors - San Antonio Rampage
- Brendl named CCM Vector/AHL Player of the Week - AHL
- Simon Recalled to Columbus - Syracuse Crunch
- Taticek returns, Schneekloth loaned to Austin - Houston Aeros
- Taticek Returns, Schneekloth Goes - Houston Aeros
- Danis, Locke in All-Star Classic - Hamilton Bulldogs
- AHL, B2 Offer Free All-Star Classic Webcast - AHL
- Penguins Well Represented At All-Star Classic - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- AHL, B2 offering free video webcast of All-Star Classic - AHL
- Admirals Announce Essay Contest - Norfolk Admirals
- Cleveland Barons Weekly Report - Cleveland Barons
- Giordano Earns Recall to Calgary - Abbotsford Heat
- Blues Trade Weight for Pick - Peoria Rivermen
- Moose busy with four game in five nights - Manitoba Moose
- Admirals Bag Bears Twice - Norfolk Admirals
- Knights Get (All-Star) Break - Abbotsford Heat
- Lock Monsters Gobble Up Three of Four Games - Albany Devils
- Penguins Reassign Talbot - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Danis, Locke in All-Star Classic - Hamilton Bulldogs
- River Rats Begin Season's Longest Road Trip - Albany River Rats
- Hartigan Sets Franchise Record - Syracuse Crunch
- Aeros Weekly Update - Houston Aeros
- Carcillo, Chiodo Back with Penguins - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Wolf Pack Tie For Second Place In Division - Connecticut Whale
- Shiskanov Traded to St. Louis - Milwaukee Admirals
- Wolves Looking to Rebound - Chicago Wolves
- Knights To Recognize Bancroft - Abbotsford Heat
- North Division Leaders Begin a Four-Game Homestand This Saturday - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Sharks Call Up Bernier - Cleveland Barons
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