
San Antonio Rampage Weekly
October 20, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
Saturday, October 24 vs Stockton Heat AT&T Center, 7:00 p.m.
The Rampage will host the Stockton Heat for their home opener of the 2015-16 season at the newly-renovated AT&T Center.
This marks the first-ever matchup between the two teams in franchise history, but that doesn't mean there aren't familiar fac- es. The Stockton Heat, formerly the Adirondack Flames and Abbotsford Heat, are the affiliate of the NHL's Calgary Flames and has been an opponent of the Rampage since the 2009 sea- son. The Rampage have posted a 14-13-1-4 record against the Calgary affiliate during those six seasons. Drew Shore, who played for the Rampage during the 2011-15 seasons, will face his old team for the first time in his career this Saturday. San Antonio is coming off a two-game sweep of the Grand Rapids Griffins and has a week to prepare, while Stockton has a game against the Western Conference-leading Stars on Wednesday.
Through two games the Heat are 7-for-7 on penalty kills, which should provide for an interesting matchup with the Silver and Black's success on the power play. The Rampage are tied for third in the league with a 35.7% conversion rate with the man advantage.
SCORING POWER: The Rampage are among the top 10 teams in the league in scoring, averaging 3.67 goals per game. Andrew Agozzino leads the way with four goals and three assists through three games.
PLAYING A MAN DOWN: Since the start of the season, the Rampage have been quite effective when playing with a man down. Opponents have been held to two goals on a total of 14 power plays.
Index Player No. Goals
Andrew Agozzino 4
Dennis Everberg 3
Zach Redmond 2
Max Noreau 1
Ben Street 1
Assists
Ben Street 6
Agozzino 3
Points
Ben Street 7
Andrew Agozzino 7
Plus-Minus
Dennis Everberg +4
Ben Street +3
Andrew Agozzino +3
Power Play Goals
Dennis Everberg 2
Goals Against Avg.
Calvin Pickard 2.32
Save Percentage
Calvin Pickard .933
ICE CHIPS: Ben Street - Rampage Center
In the season opener, Ben Street recorded one goal and two assists on his 11 shots against Texas. The 11 shots tied him with a franchise record that hadn't been done since Apr.
11, 2006 at Peoria by Pavel Brendl. Street has been one of the main facilitators of the Rampage offense with an AHL- leading six assists and is tied for the team's highest total points through three games. Averaging two assist per game, Street is on pace to shatter a Rampage single season as- sists record set by Yanick Lehoux in 2006-07 season. Street was reassigned to San Antonio on Sep. 27, 2015 by the Colorado Avalanche.
American Hockey League Stories from October 20, 2015
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