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Rhinos back on winning track, 6-2
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Colorado got on the board first just 1:53 into the game as Braxton Green beat goalie Arthur Hollinger.
But the Rhinos responded later in the period to take the lead with two goals just 31 seconds apart, as El Paso hit their hosts with a Zach attack; Zach Goller at 4:33 and Zach Kohn on the power play at 5:04.
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El Paso loses in shootout, 2-1
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The Tulsa win halts El Paso’s win streak at 14, though the
Rhinos did salvage a point by taking the game to shootout.
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Rhinos make it 14-0 with 3-1 win over Tulsa
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El Paso is Junior A, Tier III’s second-ranked team nationally after their incredible start.
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Rhinos Win Their Season Home Opener
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The El Paso Rhinos used strong defense and timely offense to remain the only undefeated team in the Western States Hockey League, defeating the Tulsa Rampage in their first home game of the season, 2-1.
In front of 998 raucous fans, the Rhinos unveiled their Mid-West Championship and Junior Nationals banner, earned from an inaugural season that passed all expectations, except, perhaps, the team\’s own.
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