
Rampage Win West Shootout, Split Games for the Week
November 15, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
Down 1-0 with 5:13 to play in the second, Lukas Krajicek and Josh Olson assisted Kamil Kreps' second goal of the season and San Antonio's defense helped Travis Scott hold Milwaukee to one goal on 35 shots in 65 minutes of play. After three and a half goal-less shootout rounds, Kreps, the fourth Rampage shooter, once again beat Brian Finley and put Milwaukee in a do-or-die situation. Second's later, Scott denied Darren Haydar to give the Rampage a 2-1 shootout victory.
Taking to the road on Saturday, Gregory Campbell and Joel Kwiatkowski scored to tie the game at two after the Rampage gave up two goals in a 28-second span in the first period. Campbell scored from Filip Novak and Nathan Horton to cut into the lead at 5:18 into the second. Then with 2:24 to go in the middle frame, Kwiatkowski knotted the game at two from Juraj Kolnik and Burke Henry . Grand Rapids' third goal midway through the third proved to be enough as the Rampage fell 3-2.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE
JOEL KWIATKOWSKI
Kwiatkowski led the Rampage defense in a 2-1 shootout victory over Milwaukee and scored his second goal of the year on the road in Grand Rapids. In his first season with the Rampage, Joel has three assists (five points) and is plus one with 18 penalty minutes.
SHOTS FROM THE POINT
The Rampage won their first shootout in franchise history, November 11, 2-1 over Milwaukee. Kamil Kreps scored both the regulation and shootout goals for San Antonio.
Burke Henry recorded his first point of the season and first as a member of the Rampage with an assist on Joel Kwiatkowski's goal in Grand Rapids.
Nathan Horton tabbed his first career AHL assist on Gregory Campbell’s goal against Grand Rapids.
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