
San Antonio Rampage Week 24 Report
March 19, 2007 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Saturday, Mar. 24 vs. Rochester Americans @ AT&T Center-7:00 p.m.
The Rampage finish their two-game season series against the Rochester Americans ... They own a 3-4-0-2 lifetime record against the Amerks ... The Rampage claimed a 2-0 shutout at Rochester Feb. 21 ... San Antonio is 1-2-0-1 record when hosting the Amerks at the AT&T Center ... The Amerks are the primary AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres and Florida Panthers ... Jeremy Swanson (2004-05), Greg Jacina (2003-05), Kamil Kreps (2004-05), and Anthony Stewart (2004-05) each skated with the Rampage when the Florida Panthers were their NHL primary affiliate from 2002-05.
Sunday, Mar. 25 vs. Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights @ AT&T Center-5:00 p.m.
The Rampage are 6-10 lifetime against the Knights ... Through six games this season, the Rampage are 2-4 against Omaha ... They have a 1-2 record both at home and on the road against the Knights ... Omaha ranks second in the West Division with 83 points ... Brad Ference (2005-06) and Brent Krahn (2003-04) each have spent time in a Rampage jersey ... Former coach Scott Allen returns to San Antonio as well.
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
LEAVE IT TO LEAVITT: Alex Leavitt's two points (goal, assist) in Sunday's game now puts him at 13 points (5g, 8a) with a plus-12 rating in six games since the Rampage acquired him on Mar. 1. Sunday's performance gives him his fourth multiple-point game with the Rampage.
FERRARO FURY: Chris Ferraro's first assist in Sunday's game was his 300th AHL career assist. He is nine goals shy from scoring his 200th AHL goal and one goal from his 200th professional career goal. He has recorded 12 points (3g, 9a) in the last six games.
BIG MAC: Don MacLean has scored at least a point in six straight games (8-6=14). In addition, he has scored at least a point in 16 of his last 18 games played (12-12=24). His two-goal outing on Sunday was his third multiple-goal game this month. He leads the team in goals with 29 and ranks seventh on the Rampage's all-time goal scorers list. He and Randall Gelech rank 10th along with former Rampage player, Jim Campbell, on the All-time Rampage leading scorers list with 53 points.
Ice Chips
- TURNING POINT: The Rampage are 10-10-0-2 (22 pts) since the AHL All-Star break. The Rampage were 8-14-0-0 (16 pts) in their first 22 games played at the beginning of the season.
- MARCH MADNESS: Through the first six games the Rampage have played in March, the team has outscored their opponents 25 to 19 despite being outshot 132 to 231.
- CLOSE, BUT NO CIGAR: The two one-goal losses against Iowa last week puts the Rampage at 12-10-1-4 in 27 games decided by one goal this season.
Upcoming Promotions
- BOY SCOUT NIGHT-Mar. 24: The Rampage host Boy Scout Night this Saturday when they play the Rochester Americans at the AT&T Center at 7 p.m. The Rampage will sport specially designed jerseys that features the Boy Scout's fleur-de-lis and will be auctioned and raffled off during the game. Proceeds from both a silent auction and raffle will benefit the Alamo Area Council Boy Scouts of America.
Ticket Info: Tickets start at just $9.50. To order tickets by phone call 210.444.5554 or go on-line at sarampage.com or ticketmaster.com.
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