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Season Series Home: 1-0-0 10/28 – Rampage 3, Wolves 2 @ AT&T Center Road: 2-0-0 AHL Game # 535 Saturday, January 5 – 7:00 PM CST Game 36: Rampage (17-17-1, 35 pts) @ Allstate Arena – Chicago, IL Watch: AHLTV Chicago Wolves (20-12-3, 44 pts) Listen: The Ticket 760AM On the Rampage: The Rampage earned their fourth straight win and Rampage Leaders eighth in their last ten contests on Friday night against the Chicago Wolves, and they look for a weekend sweep in the Windy City on Saturday Goals: Kyrou 10 Night at Allstate Arena. Mackenzie MacEachern, Tyler Wotherspoon, and Assists: Reinke 16 Mitch Reinke scored in the first period for San Antonio, and Jordan Points: Kyrou 23 Binnington made 31 saves for San Antonio’s fourth shutout victory of the season. Jordan Kyrou’s points streak was halted at 12 games. PP Goals: Poganski/Kostin 3 More From Mac: The Rampage scored all three of their goals on Friday in SH Goals: Three tied 1 a span of 3:06, starting with a stuff-in goal from Mackenzie MacEachern. Plus/Minus: Kyrou +13 MacEachern has three goals and five points during his current three-game PIM: Kostin 48 points streak, as well as six points in five games since returning from a six- Wins: Binnington 11 game injury absence. Despite that injured stretch, MacEachern has five goals and ten points in his last ten games. GAA; Binnington 2.08 Big Binn: Jordan Binnington earned his fifth consecutive win on Friday, his Save%: Binnington .927 ninth win in his last ten AHL outings, and his third shutout victory of the Shutouts: Binnington 3 season. During his five-game winning streak, Binnington has a 1.38 goals- against average and a .955 save percentage. His 2.08 goals-against average leads the AHL, and his .922 save percentage ranks second. He was Wolves Leaders recalled to St. Louis on Saturday. Goals: Three tied 17 Serving Spoons: Tyler Wotherspoon notched a goal and an assist to Assists: Tynan 25 extend his points streak to four games, with three multi-point games Points: Pirri 41 during that span. Wotherspoon has a goal and seven points over those four games, along with a plus-10 rating. Wotherspoon was minus-13 on PP Goals: Carr 9 Nov. 10 but now stands at plus-3. SH Goals: Quinney/Reinhart 1 Ranking Reinke: With a goal on Friday, Mitch Reinke has five points in his Plus/Minus: Carr/Whitecloud 20 last eight games, and 19 on the season. He is fourth among all AHL rookie PIM: Gallant 71 blue-liners in scoring. Wins: Dansk 12 Win-dy City: The Rampage earned their third win in three meetings with GAA: Lagace 2.82 Chicago this season, and they became the first team this season to shut out the Wolves after Chicago had scored at least two goals in each of their Save%: Dansk .898 first 32 games this season. San Antonio has won each of its last four visits Shutouts: Dansk 1 to Allstate Arena, their last loss in Chicago coming on Feb. 12, 2017. The win on Friday moved San Antonio back to .500 for the first time since the morning of Oct. 12. 2018-19 vs Chicago Overall: 3-0-0 Season Series Home: 1-0-0 10/28 – Rampage 3, Wolves 2 @ AT&T Center Road: 2-0-0 12/1 – Rampage 5, Wolves 3 @ Allstate Arena Current Streak: 3-0-0 1/4 – Rampage 3, Wolves 0 @ Allstate Arena Active Roster (26 Players) No. Name Pos Sh Ht Wt Born Birthplace Pronunciation 2 Niko Mikkola D L 6’4” 185 Apr. 27, 1996 Kiiminki, FIN Mee-koh-lah 5 Tyler Wotherspoon “A” D L 6'2" 224 Mar. 12, 1993 Burnaby, B.C. Wah-ther-spoon 9 Mitch Reinke D R 5'11" 181 Feb. 4, 1996 Stillwater, MN Rain-kee 10 Brian Flynn “A” F R 6'1" 178 Jul. 26, 1988 Lynnfield, MA Flihn 14 Austin Poganski F R 6'2" 198 Feb. 16, 1996 St. Cloud, MN puh-GAN-skee 17 Sammy Blais F L 6’2” 205 Jun. 17, 1996 Montmagny, QC BLAY 19 Mackenzie MacEachern F L 6'2" 197 Mar. 9, 1994 Troy, MI mak-ECK-urn 21 Joey LaLeggia D L 5'10" 185 Jun. 24, 1992 Burnaby, B.C. lah-Lezh-ee-ah 22 Chris Thorburn “A” F R 6’3” 220 Jun. 3, 1983 Sault Ste. Marie, ONT 23 Trevor Smith “A” F L 6'1" 195 Feb. 8, 1985 Ottawa, ONT 25 Chris Butler “C” D L 6’1” 200 Oct. 27, 1986 St. Louis, MO 26 Tanner Kaspick F L 6'1" 201 Jan. 28, 1998 Brandon, MAN Kass-pick 27 Adam Musil F R 6'3" 203 Mar. 26, 1997 Delta, B.C. mew-Seel 29 Jordan Kyrou F R 6’0” 174 May. 8, 1998 Toronto, ONT KIGH-roo 32 Bobby MacIntyre F L 5'9" 191 Sep. 8, 1996 Scarborough, ONT Mak-in-tire 36 Jakub Jerabek D R 5’11” 200 May 12, 1991 Pilzen, Czech Rep Yeh-ruh-bek 37 Jake Walman D L 6’1” 170 Feb. 20, 1996 Toronto, ONT Wahl-mehn 41 Nikita Soshnikov F L 5’11” 185 Oct. 14, 1993 Nizhny Tagil, RUS Sahsh-nik-ahv 44 Stephen Perfetto F L 5'10" 180 Aug. 1, 1991 Woodbridge, ONT Pur-feht-oh 45 Ryan Olsen F R 6'2" 195 Mar. 25, 1994 Delta, B.C. 57 Conner Bleackley F R 5'11" 192 Feb. 7, 1996 High River, AB Bleek-lee 58 Nolan Stevens F L 6'3" 183 Jul. 22, 1996 Brantford, ONT 71 Jordan Nolan “A” F L 6'3" 217 Jun. 23, 1989 Garden River, ONT 1 Evan Fitzpatrick G L 6’3” 202 Jan. 28, 1998 St. Johns, NL 30 Jared Coreau G L 6’6” 220 Nov. 5, 1991 Perth, ONT Core-ROH 35 Ville Husso G L 6'1" 185 Feb. 6, 1995 Helsinki, FIN HOO-soh In St. Louis (NHL) No. Name Pos Sh Ht Wt Born Birthplace Pronunciation 4 Carl Gunnarsson D L 6’2” 189 Nov. 9, 1986 Orebro, Sweden 12 Zach Sanford F L 6’4” 207 Nov. 9, 1994 Salem, MA 15 Robby Fabbri F L 5’10” 190 Jan. 22, 1996 Mississauga, ONT FAB-ree 24 Klim Kostin (Team Russia WJC) F L 6'3" 212 May 5,1999 Penza, RUS Kah-stin 31 Jordan Binnington G L 6'1" 175 Jul. 11, 1993 Richmond Hills, ONT In Tulsa (ECHL) No. Name Pos Sh Ht Wt Born Birthplace Pronunciation 6 Travis Brown (in Wichita) D L 6'2" 195 Mar. 15, 1994 Winnipeg, Man 38 Charlie Sampair F L 6’1” 200 Oct. 31, 1993 White Bear Lake, MN Sam-pair Most Recent… Overall At Home On Road Win: 3-0 (@ CHI, 1/4/19) Win: 3-0 (@ CHI, 1/4/19) Win: 3-1 (vs MAN, 1/2/19) Loss: 5-2 (@ TEX, 12/27/18) Loss: 7-3 (vs. TEX, 11/25/18) Loss: 5-2 (@ TEX, 12/27/18) OTW/SOW: 2-1 OT (vs TEX, 12/22/18) OTW/SOW: 2-1 OT (vs TEX, 12/22/18) OTW/SOW: 4-3 SO (@ TEX, 4/14/18) OTL/SOL: 3-2 OT (@ RFD, 12/2/18) OTL/SOL: 3-2 OT (vs MAN, 3/16/18) OTL/SOL: 3-2 OT (@ RFD, 12/2/18) By Game By Month Overall Record/Streak 17-17-1/W4 October 2-8-0 Home Record/Streak 13-6-0/W7 November 6-6-0 Road Record/Streak 4-11-1/W1 December 7-3-1 Last 10 games 8-2-0 January 2-0-0 1-goal games 8-5-1 February ---- 2-goal games 3-4-0 March ---- 3-goal games 3-6-0 April ---- Scoring First 13-5-0 May ---- Opp. Scores First 4-12-1 June ---- By Period By Day of Week Leading after 1st 9-2-0 Monday ---- Trailing after 1st 2-5-0 Tuesday 2-2-0 Tied after 1st 6-11-1 Wednesday 1-2-0 Leading after 2nd 12-1-0 Thursday 0-1-0 Trailing after 2nd 0-13-1 Friday 4-6-0 Tied after 2nd 5-3-0 Saturday 7-2-0 Overtime Record 2-1 Sunday 3-4-1 Shootout Record 2-0 Outshooting Opp. 8-9-1 Outshot by Opp 9-8-0 Shots Even ---- By Opponent 2018-19 By Opponent All-Time Bakersfield 0-1-0 Milwaukee 1-2-0 Bakersfield 7-6-0-0 Milwaukee 36-55-4-6 Chicago 3-0-0 Ontario 1-0-0 Chicago 39-53-4-3 Ontario 8-9-2-0 Colorado 0-2-0 Rockford 2-1-1 Colorado 0-2-0-0 Rockford 26-27-2-3 Grand Rapids 1-2-0 San Diego --- Grand Rapids 33-38-6-2 San Diego 2-11-1-0 Iowa 2-0-0 San Jose 0-2-0 Iowa 18-6-3-3 San Jose 11-12-0-0 Manitoba 2-2-0 Stockton 1-0-0 Manitoba 19-38-1-1 Stockton 6-9-0-0 Texas 4-5-0 Texas 53-53-13-2 Goals By Period 1 2 3 OT Total Avg Rampage 26 33 29 2 90 2.57 Opponent 26 34 38 1 99 2.83 Shots By Period 1 2 3 OT Total Avg Rampage 339 309 310 19 977 27.9 Opponent 310 361 320 12 1003 28.7 Power Play Penalty Kill Goals Attempts % Kills Attempts % Overall 22 138 15.9 Overall 110 138 79.7 Home 15 84 17.9 Home 55 67 82.1 Road 7 54 13.0 Road 55 71 77.5 Last 10 Games 6 41 14.6 Last 10 games 28 31 90.3 Shorthanded Goals Allowed: 3 (1 EN) Shorthanded Goals Scored: 3 (1 EN) 5-on-3 Power Play 5-on-3 Penalty Kill G Attempts % Kills Attempts % Overall 2 7 28.6 Overall 7 14 50.0 Home 2 6 33.3 Home 4 8 50.0 Road 0 1 0.00 Road 3 6 50.0 Shorthanded Goals Scored: 0 Shorthanded Goals Scored: 0 Situational Goals Shootout For Against Shooter Goals Attempts % 5-on-5 61 66 A.
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