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San Antonio Rampage Weekly Update

October 26, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release


THIS WEEK'S GAMES

Friday, October 30 at Ontario Reign

Citizens Bank Arena, 9:00 p.m. (CT)

The Rampage will travel to California for a back-to-back against the division-leading Ontario Reign. This marks the first matchup between the two teams in 2015-16 campaign. The Reign, for- merly the Manchester Monarchs, are the affiliate of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings and feature a roster of players who led the Monarchs to the Calder Cup Championship last season. Man- chester was an opponent of the Rampage during the 2005-07 seasons. San Antonio posted a 2-1-0-1 record against the Mon- archs during those two seasons.

Saturday, October 31 at Ontario Reign

Citizens Bank Arena, 5:00 p.m. (CT)

San Antonio enters this Halloween matchup coming off an im- pressive 5-1 win over the Stockton Heat in their home opener.

Both teams have a week to prepare for the back-to-back on Friday and Saturday. The Reign are 25-for-26 on penalty kills, and haven't allowed a single power play goal at home this sea- son. While the Rampage are second in the league with a 35.7% conversion rate with the man advantage on the road.

SCORING POWER: The Rampage are among the top three teams in the league in scoring, averaging 4.00 goals per game. Andrew Agozzino leads the way with four goals, while Ben Street has totaled seven assists.

MAN UP: The Rampage have scored five goals on 19 opportunities with the man advantage so far this season, converting at a 26.3% clip, which ranks third in the league.

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER: Mikko Rantanen, 18, and Chris Bigras, 20, lead the Rampage in their win over Stockton on Saturday. Both scored their first AHL goal and recorded one assist, earning them the top two Stars of the Game.

ICE CHIPS: Mikko Rantanen - Rampage Forward Mikko Rantanen recorded his first AHL goal and assist in his Rampage debut Saturday. His goal came in the seventh minute on an incredible line drive shot from just inside the blue line. At the age of 18, Rantanen was drafted No. 10 overall in June's NHL Entry Draft and is the youngest player to ever suit up for the Rampage. He appeared in six games with Colorado before he was reassigned to San Antonio on Oct. 22.


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