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San Antonio Rampage
San Antonio Rampage.svg
City San Antonio, Texas
League American Hockey League
Conference Western Conference
Division West Division
Founded 2002
Home arena AT&T Center
Colors Black, silver, white               
Owner(s) Phoenix Coyotes
Spurs Sports & Entertainment
General manager TBD
Head coach Greg Ireland
Affiliates Phoenix Coyotes (NHL)
Anaheim Ducks (NHL)
Franchise history
2002 to present San Antonio Rampage

The San Antonio Rampage is an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio, Texas. Their home arena is the AT&T Center.

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[edit] History

In 2000, construction began on the SBC Center, located next to the Freeman Coliseum, home of the Central Hockey League's San Antonio Iguanas.

The Center was built primarily for the San Antonio Spurs who were unhappy with the Alamodome.[citation needed] Bexar County granted the Spurs booking rights, meaning the team had full control over their schedule as well as the schedules of all other non-NBA sporting events at the rechristened AT&T Center. The Spurs initiated a hostile buy-out of the Iguanas. The Iguanas' ownership refused to sell, and suspended operations instead.[citation needed]

Partnering with the Florida Panthers, the Spurs brought a new hockey team to San Antonio. Initially unveiled as the "Stampede", the Spurs were notified that the name was owned by another party. The team was renamed the "Rampage".[citation needed]

On 30 June 2005, the San Antonio Spurs bought the team from the Panthers. The Rampage unveiled a new look to celebrate their fifth season in San Antonio, changing the team colors to the silver and black motif used by the Spurs (consistent with other sports franchises owned by the Spurs).

On 11 April 2007, the Coyotes announced that it had fired Rampage general manager Laurence Gilman, who had been with the Coyotes organization for 13 years. [1]

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[edit] Season-by-season results

[edit] Regular Season

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
2002–03 80 36 29 11 4 87 235 226 3rd, West
2003–04 80 30 42 8 0 68 191 231 6th, West
2004–05 80 27 45 5 3 62 156 232 6th, West
2005–06 80 23 50 3 4 53 153 251 7th, West
2006–07 80 32 42 2 4 70 219 256 6th, West
2007–08 80 42 28 3 7 94 238 225 5th, West
2008–09 80 36 38 2 4 78 205 243 8th, West

[edit] Playoffs

Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
2002–03 L, 0–3, Norfolk
2003–04 Out of Playoffs
2004–05 Out of Playoffs
2005–06 Out of Playoffs
2006–07 Out of Playoffs
2007–08 L, 4-3, Toronto
2008–09 Out of Playoffs

[edit] Team records

[edit] Single season

Logo from 2002-2006
Goals: 33 Canada Don MacLean (2006–07)
Assists: 40 Canada Yanick Lehoux (2006–07)
Points: 71 Canada Yanick Lehoux (2006–07)
Points (Defenceman): 34 United States Keith Yandle (2006–07)
Penalty minutes: 275 Canada Rocky Thompson (2002–03)
GAA: 2.35 Canada Travis Scott (2004–05)
SV%: .931 Canada Travis Scott (2004–05)

[edit] Career

Career goals: 40 Canada Eric Beaudoin, Slovakia Juraj Kolnik
Career assists: 57 Canada Mike Green, Ukraine Denis Shvidki
Career points: 95 Canada Mike Green
Career penalty minutes: 341 Canada Grant McNeill
Career goaltending wins: 45 Canada Josh Tordjman
Career shutouts: 7 Canada Travis Scott
Career games: 163 Canada Ryan Jardine

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