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San Antonio Rampage Weekly Update

October 20, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release


THIS WEEK'S GAMES

Friday, Oct. 24 at Utica Comets

Utica Memorial Auditorium, 6:00 p.m.

The Rampage continue a five-game road trip at Utica with a chance to avenge their only loss so far this season. The teams met on Fri- day, Oct. 17 at the AT&T Center with former San Antonio goalie Jacob Markstrom stopping all 28 shots he faced to lead the Comets to a 3-0 shutout. Carter Bancks and Brendan Gaunce each tallied a goal and an assist for Utica in the victory.

Saturday, Oct. 25 at Hamilton Bulldogs

FirstOntario Centre, 6:00 p.m.

The Rampage and the Bulldogs play the first of four matchups this season on Saturday night. San Antonio was 1-3-0-0 against Hamil- ton last season and split the two games at FirstOntario Centre, win- ning 4-1 on Feb. 17 and losing 3-1 just a few days later on Feb. 23.

Sunday, Oct. 26 at Hamilton Bulldogs

FirstOntario Centre, 2:00 p.m.

San Antonio and Hamilton meet again on Sunday afternoon, knock- ing out the second of two games the Rampage will play at Hamilton this season. Of the players currently on the Rampage roster, Bobby Butler, Quinton Howden and Drew Shore have had the most success against the Bulldogs - Butler tallied three assists in the four games of the season series last year, and Howden and Shore recorded a goal and an assist each.

ZOMBIE NIGHT - Friday, Oct. 31: The Rampage will celebrate Halloween with Zombie Night at the AT&T Center on Friday, Oct. 31. Fans can wear their costumes for an opportunity to win Ram- page prizes and there will be a special "zombie" cate- gory for additional prizes.

WEEK IN REVIEW: The Rampage dropped their first game of the season on Friday night, losing to the Utica Comets 3-0. San Antonio hit the road for the first time this season, taking on the Oklahoma City Barons on Saturday night to kick off a five- game road trip. In the second of 12 matchups between the West Division rivals this season, San Antonio overcame deficits of 3-0 and 4-2 to take a 5-4 win at the Cox Convention Center.

The Rampage scored two power-play goals in the third period while holding the Bar- ons scoreless in the frame. John McFarland's tally at 15:36 of the period stood as the game-winner. Vincent Trocheck led the Rampage with a goal and two assists.

MILESTONES: Rampage forwards Drew Shore and Bobby Butler each reached the 50 career AHL assist milestone against Oklahoma City on Saturday night. Butler's came on an assist to Trocheck's goal in the second period, and Shore reached the milestone with a helper on Martindale's third period power play tally.

Index Player No.

Goals Vincent Trocheck 2

Assists Bobby Butler 3

Vincent Trocheck 3

Drew Shore 3

Points Vincent Trocheck 5

Plus-Minus Vincent Trocheck +5

Penalty Minutes Jonathan Racine 12

Power Play Goals Bobby Butler 1

John McFarland 1

Ryan Martindale 1

Goals Against Avg. Dan Ellis 2.51

Save Percentage Dan Ellis 0.898

ICE CHIPS: Vincent Trocheck - Rampage Center

Centering the Rampage's top line, flanked by Butler and Garrett Wil- son, Trocheck is off to a hot start with two goals and three assists for a team-high five points through San Antonio's first four games of the season. Trocheck came up big in the Silver and Black's 5-4 come-from -behind victory against Oklahoma City on Saturday night. He tallied an assist on Shane O'Brien's goal in the second period and scored 18 seconds later to bring the Rampage within a goal of the Barons. He finished with a goal and two assists in the win.


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