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Rhinos win, 11-2

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El Paso had 68 shots in Saturday’s 10-3 win and 59 in Friday’s 7-2 victory. Also for the second straight game the Rhinos had four power play goals and, from the third period Friday night through Sunday, did not allow their hosts a shot total into double figures – a span of two hours and 20 minutes.

 

Also, as they did Saturday night, El Paso spread the puck around. Nine different Rhinos scored Saturday – 10 players scored Sunday and only Zach Kohn scored more than once.

 

 

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Rhinos Roll over Colorado 6-1

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Rhinos stay perfect with 7-1 win over the Outlaws

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The El Paso Rhinos turned in another sterling performance on Sunday with a 7-1 win over the Colorado Outlaws, and remain undefeated one month into the 2007-08 season.

With last season’s leading scorer, Marcus Wilhite continuing his points streak, and backup goaltender Anthony Natali stopping 32 of 33 Colorado shots, the El Paso Rhinos are starting to look like the team to beat.

Cycling hard in the final game of their three-game series up north, El Paso proved too much to handle for the outmanned Outlaws, outshooting the home team, 56-33. 

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Opening Weekend closes with OT win

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The El Paso Rhinos ended their opening weekend with an overtime win. Finishing the series with a perfect 3-0 against last season’s division finalist the Tulsa Rampage.

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Rhinos continue winning streak in Dallas

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The El Paso Rhinos followed a 7-2 Friday night win in Dallas TX, with even more offense Saturday, overpowering the Dallas Hawks with 10 goals on an amazing 68 shots and staying undefeated at 11-0-0.

The El Paso Rhinos followed a 7-2 Friday night win in Dallas, TX, with even more offense Saturday, overpowering the Dallas Hawks with 10 goals on an amazing 68 shots and staying undefeated at 11-0-0.

Despite the 10 goals, El Pasoʼs Kevin Coyne was the only Rhino to score more than one goal.

Coyneʼs markers at 18:58 of the first period and at 4:55 of the second period were his second and third of the season.

 

 

 

           

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COLORADO’S ALTITUDE NO MATCH FOR RHINO’S WINNING ATTITUDE

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Rhinos Perfect Weekend Gives Lead

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Rhinos off to a 2 -0 start.

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After winning the Mid-West Division in the Western States Hockey League and making it all the way to junior nationals, the El Paso Rhinos have a tough task if they want to top their inaugural season.
 
They are off to a good start, winning their first two games against the Tulsa Rampage in Tulsa, OK. 
 
 

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