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Schedule/Results the Matchup Opening Faceoff SCHEDULE/RESULTS THE MATCHUP SEP. 16 - TOPEKA L, 3-2 Amarillo Corpus Christi SEP. 18 - JOHNSTOWN W, 4-2 SEP. 19 - MINOT W, 2-1 OT Bulls IceRays SEP. 27 - SHREVEPORT L, 2-1 SO Record ..................................................32-7-1-2 Record .................................................13-24-3-3 SEP. 28 - SHREVEPORT W, 4-2 Last Game ........................... W (5-0) vs Odessa Last Game.. .........................L (1-0) vs Lone Star OCT. 3 - TOPEKA L, 2-1 Head Coach .................................. Rocky Russo Head Coach ................................Nate Weossner OCT. 4 - TOPEKA L, 2-0 OCT. 5 - TOPEKA W, 4-1 Streak........................................................ Win 3 Streak.......................................................Lost 12 OCT. 11 - LONE STAR W, 6-3 OCT. 12 - LONE STAR W, 2-1 OCT. 18 - LONE STAR W, 3-2 SO OPENING FACEOFF LAST TIME OUT OCT. 19 - LONE STAR W, 1-0 OCT. 25 - FAIRBANKS L, 4-2 • Amarillo enters the weekend after a weekend • Jordan Venegoni added to his team-leading OCT. 26 - FAIRBANKS L, 4-3 OT sweep of the Odessa Jackalopes has brought goal total with his 24th tally of the season. He NOV. 1 - CORPUS CHRISTI W, 4-2 the team into a tie atop the South Division would have an assist the accompany his goal. NOV. 2 - CORPUS CHRISTI W, 2-0 standings. NOV. 8 - CORPUS CHRISTI W, 2-1 • The helping hand was present for Niclas NOV. 9 - CORPUS CHRISTI W, 5-3 • The Bulls are now tied with the Lone Star Puikkonen, as he tallied a pair of assists in NOV. 15 - NEW MEXICO L, 1-0 SO Brahmas for the the top spot, with both teams Sunday’s route. NOV. 16 - NEW MEXICO W, 4-0 earning 67 points through 42 games played. • Lauri Sertti showed his offensive ability when NOV. 22 - ODESSA W, 6-5 • Gavin Uckele makes his Bulls debut as an he carried the puck into the slot and netted his NOV. 23 - ODESSA W, 3-1 affiliate player on Friday night versus the 8th goal of the season. NOV. 29 - LONE STAR W, 2-1 IceRays. NOV. 30 - LONE STAR L, 4-2 • Nick Stapleton got on the board for the 5th DEC. 6 - ODESSA W, 7-2 • Newcomer Chase McCardle looks to make time this season as he deflected Ty Black’s DEC. 7 - ODESSA W, 9-2 a difference on the defensive front after being pass into the goal. DEC. 13 - NEW MEXICO W, 1-0 aquired in a trade that sent Adam Kolcon to • The great for continued for Aaron White, who DEC. 14 - NEW MEXICO W, 3-0 Odessa. tallied his 8th of the year in the win. DEC. 15 - NEW MEXICO W, 2-0 • Amarillo shot 175 times in their 13-0 aggregate • Charlie Glockner’s 11 save shutout was his DEC. 20 - NEW MEXICO W, 4-3 weekend over Odessa. DEC. 21 - NEW MEXICO W, 3-2 8th of the season, tying him with Cayden Bailey DEC. 31 - NEW MEXICO L, 5-2 • Max Gutjahr was tabbed as the South Division of Lone Star for the league lead. JAN. 3 - KENAI RIVER W, 5-1 Star of the Week for his 2 shutouts against the JAN. 4 - KENAI RIVER W, 8-1 Jackalopes. JAN. 10 - ODESSA W, 4-0 JAN. 11 - ODESSA W, 5-1 SCOUTING Corpus Christi LOOKING AHEAD JAN. 12 - ODESSA W, 7-1 JAN. 17 - SHREVEPORT W, 4-1 • The later stages of the season have not been • After the IceRays, the Bulls remain in the com- JAN. 18 - SHREVEPORT L, 4-3 kind to the IceRays, as they enter the weekend fort of the Budweiser Bull Pen to take on the JAN. 24 - ODESSA JACKALOPES W, 4-0 having lost 13 games in a row, 12 of which Topeka Pilots, a team that the Bulls have not JAN. 25 - ODESSA JACKALOPES W, 4-0 have been in regulation. seen since the first week of October. JAN. 26 - ODESSA JACKALOPES W, 5-0 • Corpus’ powerplay has struggled, operating at JAN. 31 - CORPUS CHRISTI ICERAYS 7:05 PM a mere 11.3%; the third worst in the league. FEB. 1 - CORPUS CHRISTI ICERAYS 7:05 PM • The penalty kill has been more favorable to the FEB. 7 - TOPEKA PILOTS 7:05 PM IceRays, as they are 7th in the league with a FEB. 8 - TOPEKA PILOTS 7:05 PM kill that operates at 85.9%. FEB. 13 - SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS 7:05 PM FEB. 14 - SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS 7:05 PM FEB. 21 - SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS 7:05 PM FEB. 22 - SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS 7:05 PM BULLS LEADERS FEB. 28 - TOPEKA PILOTS 7:05 PM FEB. 29 - TOPEKA PILOTS 7:05 PM GOALS SHOTS 1. Jordan Venegoni .................................................24 1. Jordan Venegoni .............................................. 143 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2. Matt Allen ..............................................................18 2. Nick Trela .......................................................... 128 Niclas Puikkonen ................................pooh-ee-koh-nen 3. Devan Tongue .....................................................10 3. Matt Allen ........................................................... 122 Kyrre Hellerud ..............................KEER-uh Hel-uh-rood Linus Udd-Hellgren ......................Lee-nus ood hel-gren ASSISTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Gagik Malakyan ..........................Gag-eek Mal-ahk-yan 1. Matt Allen ..............................................................24 1. Charlie Glockner.............................................. 1.47 Lauri Sertti ..........................................................lori sir-tee 2. Niclas Puikkonen.................................................24 2. Max Gutjahr ..................................................... 1.67 Gleb Murtazin ......................................Gleb Murt-uh-zin 3. Devan Tongue .....................................................24 SAVE PERCENTAGE POINTS 1. Charlie Glockner.............................................. .935 AMARILLO BULLS COMMUNICATIONS 1. Jordan Venegoni .................................................44 2. Max Gutjahr ..................................................... .920 2. Matt Allen ..............................................................42 Mark Shelley............. Dir. of Communication 3. Devan Tongue .....................................................34 (806) 242-1122 ... [email protected] NAHL STATISTICAL LEADERS BULL QUICK HITS GOALS ASSISTS First Season ........................... ............2010-2011 (10th Season) JOEY BAEZ DANTE SHERIFF 27 38 Official Colors ...........................Scarlet Red, Navy Blue, Gold Lone Star Brahmas Austin Bruins Division .......................................................NAHL South Division POINTS POINTS/GAME Most Win in Season ........ ............46 (’11-’12, ’12-’13, ’18-’19) DANTE SHERIFF DANTE SHERIFF 52 1.41 Most Points in Season ................... ............99 (’11-’12, ’12-’13) Austin Bruins Austin Bruins Robertson Cup Champions ...................................... ............2013 POWERPLAY GOALS GAME-WINNING GOALS Robertson Cup Playoffs Appearances ......................5 (2019) ISAAC NOVAK LINCOLN HATTEN 10 6 Robertson Cup Semifinals Appearances .................4 (2019) Janesville Jets Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights Robertson Cup Finals Appearances ..........................1 (2013) PIMS +/- ISAIAH FOX MATT KOETHE NAHL STANDINGS 182 +32 Maine Nordiques Fairbanks Ice Dogs EAST GP Record POINTS WIN GOALS AGAINST New Jersey 37 29-7-0-1 60 Johnstown 41 25-12-2-2 49 MATTIAS SHOLL CAYDEN BAILEY Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 41 19-17-4-1 43 24 1.29 Maryland 40 16-17-7-0 39 Fairbanks Ice Dogs Lone Star Brahmas Maine 43 17-24-2-0 36 Northeast 38 16-20-1-1 34 Jamestown 42 15-24-1-2 33 SAVE PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS CAYDEN BAILEY CHARLIE GLOCKNER CENTRAL GP Record POINTS .942 8 Aberdeen 39 27-6-4-2 60 Minot 39 22-12-1-4 49 Lone Star Brahmas Amarillo Bulls Bismarck 38 21-11-3-3 48 Austin 39 21-12-2-4 48 MN Wilderness 39 19-18-1-0 40 St. Cloud 40 10-26-3-1 24 MIDWEST GP Record POINTS Fairbanks 43 31-9-1-2 65 Kenai River 43 24-14-2-3 53 Chippewa 35 23-12-0-0 46 HEAD COACH ROCKY RUSSO Janesville 39 16-22-1-0 33 Rocky Russo was announced as the fourth head coach in Amarillo MN Magicians 39 11-20-5-3 30 Bulls history on Friday, June 16, 2017. Springfield 41 13-25-2-1 29 Russo was an Assistant Coach for the Bulls under Head Coach Dennis Williams for three seasons, amassing a record of 153-41- SOUTH GP Record POINTS 20, winning two South Division regular season titles, three division x-Lone Star 42 33-8-0-1 67 playoff titles, and earned three consecutive trips to the Robertson Cup x-Amarillo 42 32-7-1-2 67 Playoffs. The Bulls won back-to-back President’s Cup trophies as the Topeka 40 26-11-1-2 55 NAHL regular season champions, finishing with a 46-7-7 record in Shreveport 40 27-13-0-0 54 back-to-back seasons and setting the NAHL regular season record Corpus Christi 43 13-24-3-3 32 with 99 points. The Bulls culminated the three year run by winning the New Mexico 40 8-28-2-2 20 2013 Robertson Cup. Odessa 39 7-30-1-1 16 During his four years away from the Bulls, Russo served as the head coach of the Philly Little Flyers of the Eastern Hockey League, where the program was quite successful, posting a mark of 159-34-14-3 and advancing to two consecutive league championships. The Little Flyers were UPCOMING PROMOTIONS regular season champions three years in a row, and four time EHL South Division Champions. During his time with the program, Russo was twice selected as EHL Coach of the Year. Russo has coached Brandon Saad, former Mahoning Valley Phantom, who went on to be the 43rd overall pick in the 2011 NHL Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Saad was a member of February 8, 2020 the 2013 Stanley Cup Champions, and a finalist for the Calder Cup trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year. CASA Jersey Auction Russo played his college hockey at Kent State University, where he graduated from in 2005 Live, postgame auction benefiting Amarillo Area CASA with a degree in Business Management. 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