AHL San Antonio Rampage

San Antonio Rampage Weekly Report

March 1, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release


LAST WEEK IN REVIEW

Rampage Update: The Rampage suffered three losses this week before snapping a seven-game losing streak in Chicago last night...Gregory Campbell had a power-play goal midway through the second period, logging his 20th point with the Rampage (9-11-20) last Wednesday against the Milwaukee Admirals. Lukas Krajicek tallied again towards the end of the third, marking the final deficit, 6-2. Goalie Brent Krahn sacrificed all six goals on 37 shots for the loss...Forward Scott Kelman, who was called up from Augusta (ECHL), notched an assist to help Josh Olson score 13:47 into the second period before scoring his first AHL career goal midway through the third. Travis Scott had 27 saves in the 5-2 loss on Friday at the SBC Center... Lee Goren scored the lone goal for San Antonio in the 5-1 loss in Houston on Saturday...In Chicago, Rampage's Jason Spence tallied the game's first goal in the opening period. San Antonio added two more goals in the second period as the Rampage and Wolves skated to a 3-3 tie on Sunday night.

Florida Panthers Update: The Cats exited the week 2-1-1-0 in an almost perfect week. On Monday, Florida faced Boston in a 2-0 win at home. Continuing a four-game winning streak, Luongo made 38 saves for his shutout of the season, handing Boston its first regulation loss in 13 games. Darcy Hordichuk and Andreas Lilja scored for the Panthers, improving 4-2-2-0 under new coach John Torchetti. The scoring continued on Wednesday night at the Office Depot Center as the line of Juraj Kolnik, Matt Cullen and Valeri Bure provided the majority of the offense, combining for three goals and four assists between them. The Panthers ran their unbeaten streak to 3-0-2 and five straight at home (4-0-1) in the 4-0 shutout against the Leafs. Friday night, the Panthers' Roberto Luongo set two new franchise records and Mike Van Ryn scored a power-play goal, but four Capitals goals in the third period left the defeat 4-1. A chance for redemption came on Sunday as the Panthers held Chicago in a 2-2 tie. Bure scored a power-play goal with 7:16 left in the third period to lift the Cats to even ground. Niklas Hagman also scored from the Panthers, who have lost only once in seven games (3-1-3).

Record: 21-30-7-0; 49pts; 6th – West Division

THE WEEK AHEAD (all times central)

DATE TIME MEDIA LOCATION

Tuesday, Mar. 2 6:05 PM Radio: 760 KTKR @ Cleveland

Thursday, Mar. 4 7:00 PM Radio: 760 KTKR vs. Grand Rapids

Saturday, Mar. 6 7:00 PM Radio: 760 KTKR vs. Grand Rapids

Sunday, Mar. 7 4:00 PM Radio: 760 KTKR vs. Utah




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