San Antonio Rampage

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San Antonio Rampage
San Antonio Rampage logo.svg
City San Antonio, Texas
League American Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionCentral
Founded 1971
Operated 20022020
Home arena AT&T Center
ColorsBlack, dark gray, silver, white
    
Owner(s) Spurs Sports & Entertainment
Affiliates Florida Panthers (2002–2005, 2011–2015)
Phoenix Coyotes (2005–2011)
Colorado Avalanche (2015–2018)
St. Louis Blues (2018–2020)
Franchise history
1971–1972Tidewater Wings
1972–1975 Virginia Wings
1979–1999 Adirondack Red Wings
2002–2020San Antonio Rampage
2020–present Henderson Silver Knights
Championships
Division titles1 (2014–15)

The San Antonio Rampage were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio, Texas. The Rampage was primarily owned by Spurs Sports & Entertainment throughout the team's existence. In 2020, the franchise was sold to the Vegas Golden Knights and relocated as the Henderson Silver Knights.

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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. Partnering with the Florida Panthers, the Spurs bought the dormant Adirondack Red Wings franchise and moved it to San Antonio. [1] Following the acquisition of an AHL franchise, local investment for the Iguanas quickly dissipated, and the CHL franchise folded. Originally, the team was to be named the San Antonio Stampede. However, when a local semipro football team objected, the name was changed to the Rampage. [2]

On June 30, 2005, Spurs Sports & Entertainment purchased the Panthers' interest in the franchise, assuming sole ownership of the AHL club. They also entered a multi-year affiliation agreement with the Phoenix Coyotes. [3] On September 7, 2006, the Rampage unveiled their new uniforms with the official colors now being black, white and silver (the same motif used by the Spurs, as well as other Spurs-owned teams). While the primary and secondary logos remain the same, the crest of the jerseys now displayed just the bull's head.

On April 11, 2007, the Coyotes announced that they had fired Rampage general manager Laurence Gilman, who had been with the Coyotes organization for 13 years. [ permanent dead link ] On November 23, 2009, the Phoenix Coyotes fired Greg Ireland. He was replaced by assistant coach Ray Edwards; Mike Pelino was named assistant coach. Ray Edwards was officially named head coach of the San Antonio Rampage prior to the 2010–11 season.

After the 2010–11 AHL season, the Coyotes came to an agreement with the Portland Pirates to be their new AHL affiliate, [4] and San Antonio became Florida's top affiliate for a second time. [5]

In the 2011–12 season, the Rampage finished with a record of 41–30–3–2, good for 87 points to qualify for the sixth playoff seed in the Western Conference. They faced the third-seeded Chicago Wolves in the first round, taking Game 1 and Game 2 at home to take a 2–0 series lead in the best-of-five series. They then lost to the Wolves in Games 3 and 4 in Chicago, leading to a Game 5. In Game 5, the Rampage took a 2–0 lead, but the Wolves rallied to tie the game, sending it into overtime. After 25 minutes of overtime, San Antonio winger Bill Thomas passed to center Jon Matsumoto, feeding defenceman Roman Derlyuk to score the series winning goal on his belly to secure the first series win in franchise history for the Rampage. The goal is known to many fans as the Goal Heard Round the Alamo, and is considered the most important in Rampage history.[ citation needed ]

On March 18, 2015, the Florida Panthers announced they had entered into an affiliation agreement with the Portland Pirates to begin in the 2015–16 season, thus ending the Panthers' second term as San Antonio's NHL affiliate. [6] On April 17, 2015, it was announced that the Rampage had come to a five-year affiliation agreement with the Colorado Avalanche. [7]

During the 2017 off-season, it was reported that the Avalanche would promote its ECHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, to the AHL in 2018 while the Rampage would officially affiliate with the St. Louis Blues beginning with the 2018–19 AHL season. [8] [9] For the 2017–18 season, as the Blues did not have an official AHL affiliate after the Vegas Golden Knights partnered with their former affiliate, both the Avalanche and Blues would send AHL prospects to the Rampage. [10]

On February 6, 2020, the Vegas Golden Knights announced it had purchased the franchise from the Spurs with the intent to relocate it to the Las Vegas area. [11] The purchase and relocation was approved by the league on February 28. [12] The team initially played at the Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada, [13] while the club's new 6,000-seat arena, named Dollar Loan Center, was constructed in downtown Henderson, Nevada. [14]

Their main rivals were the Texas Stars (located near Austin) and, from 2002 to 2013, the Houston Aeros.

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Season-by-season results

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLSOLPointsPCTGoals
for
Goals
against
StandingYear1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2002–03 80362911487.5442352263rd, West 2003 L, 0–3, NOR
2003–04 8030428068.4251912316th, West 2004 Did not qualify
2004–05 8027455362.3881562326th, West 2005 Did not qualify
2005–06 8023503453.3311532517th, West 2006 Did not qualify
2006–07 8032422470.4382192566th, West 2007 Did not qualify
2007–08 8042283794.5882382255th, West 2008 L, 3–4, TOR
2008–09 8036382478.4882052438th, West 2009 Did not qualify
2009–10 8036325784.5252352446th, West 2010 Did not qualify
2010–11 8038334587.5442282457th, West 2011 Did not qualify
2011–12 7641303287.5721972043rd, West 2012 W, 3–2, CHI L, 1–4, OKC
2012–13 7629382767.4411952415th, South 2013 Did not qualify
2013–14 7630373669.4542062355th, West 2014 Did not qualify
2014–15 7645237198.6452482221st, West 2015 L, 0–3, OKC
2015–16 7633358074.4872132407th, Pacific 2016 Did not qualify
2016–17 7627425261.4011842408th, Pacific 2017 Did not qualify
2017–18 76353110080.5261982198th, Pacific 2018 Did not qualify
2018–19 7631386169.4541962448th, Central 2019 Did not qualify
2019–20 6124257560.4921611847th, Central2020Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Players

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Team records

Single season

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Logo from 2002 to 2006
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Logo from 2006 to 2020

Career

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