AHL San Antonio Rampage

San Antonio Rampage Weekly Update

November 23, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release


THIS WEEK'S GAMES

Tuesday, November 24 at Milwaukee Admirals

BMO Harris Bradley Center, 7:00 p.m. (CT)

The Rampage visit the Admirals for the first time this season. The Silver and Black are 12-24-1-3-4 record on the road against Milwaukee. Tues- day's game will host two of the top three teams in the Western Confer- ence. Milwaukee is currently the leader of the Central Division and second in the conference, while San Antonio is second in the Pacific Division and third in the conference. This is the first time that the Silver and Black have left the Lone Star State since Nov. 3 when they faced San Diego.

Wednesday, November 25 at Rockford IceHogs

BMO Harris Bank Center, 7:00 p.m. (CT)

For the second game of the Rampage's back-to-back, the Silver and Black take on the Rockford Icehogs for the first time this season. Heading into the week, San Antonio has been the sixth most effective team in road power play record. They have tallied seven goals on 33 power play oppor- tunities when away from the AT&T Center.

Saturday, November 28 at Chicago Wolves

Allstate Arena, 7:00 p.m. (CT)

Saturday's contest will be the second back-to-back set of the week for the Rampage. San Antonio has faced off against Chicago twice this season, both at home, and lost both contests in overtime. Despite dropping the first two to the Wolves, the Silver and Black have been 10-5-3-0 in the past five years against Chicago, and 5-2-1-0 on the road.

Sunday, November 29 at Chicago Wolves

Allstate Arena, 3:00 p.m. (CT)

Sunday's game will complete the back-to-back with Chicago. The Wolves are currently fighting for the top spot in the Central Division with the Mil- waukee Admirals and trail by .005 points percentage (points earned divid- ed by points available).

FREE HOCKEY: The Rampage lead the league with eight overtime games played and are 2-5 in those games. Even overtime wasn't enough to decide one of them, as San Anto- nio went to a shootout with the Stockton Heat on Nov. 13.

DEFENSIVE STARTS: The Rampage are currently ranked fourth in the AHL in fewest goals allowed in the first period. With only nine goals allowed, the Silver and Black are behind the Albany Devils (7), Ontario Reign, and Stockton Heat (8).

ICE CHIPS: Maxim Noreau - Rampage Defenseman

Defenseman Maxim Noreau has been a lethal force on the offensive end tallying four goals and nine assist this season. His 13 points rank him fifth in total points by a defenseman in the American Hockey League. Noreau has also been the anchor of the Rampage's power play this season tallying three power play goals, tied for most in the AHL. Recently the Montreal native has been on a tear at home, currently holding the fifth longest point streak with eight total points. In his sixth AHL season, Noreau is on pace to set career highs in goals, assist and points.




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