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Rampage Camp Roster And Schedule

The San Antonio Rampage finished their first day of camp today, with all 35 players taking the ice in hopes of impressing the teams coaching staff. Familiar names that Panthers fans will instantly recognize include Quinton Howden, Scott Timmins, Colby Robak, and Jacob Markstrom. The complete camp roster is as follows:

Forwards

Josh Birkholz
Francois Bouchard
Andre Deveaux
Jared Gomes
Jonathan Hazen
Quinton Howden
Jean-Francois Jacques
Mattias Lindstrom
Anthony Luciani
John McFarland
David Pacan
Greg Rallo
Jonathan Rheault
Eric Selleck
Drew Shore
Scott Timmins
Justin Vaive
Casey Wellman
Garrett Wilson
James Wright

Defensemen

Rasmus Bengtsson
Michael Caruso
Jason DeSantis
Andrew Hotham
John Lee
David MacDonald
Joshua McFadden
Brian O’Hanley
Alex Petrovic
Colby Robak
Nolan Yonkman

Goalies

Brian Foster
Dov Grumet-Morris
Michael Houser
Jacob Markstrom

For those in the San Antonio area looking to attend the Rampage’s camp please refer to the following schedule for the correct date, time, and location.

Tuesday, Oct. 2 9:45 AM, Practice @ Northwoods
Wednesday, Oct. 3 9:45 AM, Practice @ Northwoods
Thursday, Oct. 4 9:45 AM, Silver & Black Game @ Northwoods
Friday, Oct. 5 9:45 AM, Pre-game skate @ Northwoods
Friday, Oct. 5 7:00 PM, at Texas Stars @ Cedar Park Center
Saturday, Oct. 6 2:30 PM, Practice @ Northwoods
Saturday, Oct. 6 4:00 PM, vs. Texas Stars @ Northwoods

Source: San Antonio Rampage

Free Agency Fallout: Panthers Sign Kuba And Parros

Day one of the 2012 NHL free agency period has passed and surprisingly all of the top players on the market remain unsigned. Fans and their favorite teams are still waiting to see where free agents like Zach Parise, Ryan Suter, and Martin Brodeur will end up. Of course the first day of free agency did see its fair share of players signed to new clubs, with 40 men signing the dotted line with different organizations, but the majority of moves made were to improve depth.

The two biggest names removed from the free agent market on Sunday both have ties with the Florida Panthers. Ray Whitney, who played for the Panthers from 1998 to 2001, left Phoenix after signing a two year contract worth $9 million with the Dallas Stars. In an interview with TSN the 40 year old winger stated that the reason he joined the Stars was because “they were the only team to offer me a two year contract”. That statement, if true, is surprising considering Whitney’s production last year with the Coyotes, no matter his age.

Jason Garrison, Florida’s biggest weapon on the power play last season, was the other big name on the move Sunday as he signed a six year deal with the Vancouver Canucks for a whopping $27.6 million. General manager Mike Gillis and his club are investing a lot of years and money in a player who had one good season with the Panthers. It is completely understandable why Tallon did not want to invest that many years in Garrison considering that top blueline prospects like Colby Robak and Alex Petrovic will be ready to step into the lineup within the next couple of years. With that said we wish Jason the best of luck in Vancouver and we hope he has great success in his hometown, except when he plays the Panthers.

After last year’s free agent frenzy for the Panthers it was no surprise that Tallon and Co. were busy on the first day of free agency once again. Florida’s GM all but knew that Garrison would not be returning to the Cats so he went out and signed defenseman, and former Panthers draft pick, Filip Kuba as his replacement. Kuba was given $4 million a season over the next two years for his services. “Filip is an experienced player who adds further depth to our blue line,” Tallon said. “He is a big, strong and responsible, shutdown defenseman who averaged more than 23 minutes of ice time per-game last season. We are confident that he will fit very well into our top six and help our power play. We look forward to his contributions to our team.”

Kuba was not the only new face joining the Panthers after day one of free agency. Tallon also addressed Florida’s toughness, or lack thereof, by signing George Parros and his mustache to a two year deal. We are willing to bet that Parros, who tweets frequently under the handle @Stache16, will become a fan favorite in South Florida just like he was in Anaheim.

The Panthers also added to the goalie drama surrounding the club by re-signing Scott Clemmensen for another two years. Adding Clemmensen back into the fold increases the confusion surrounding the team and their goaltending situation, especially since there are even more reports coming in that Florida is still interested in either Roberto Luongo or Martin Brodeur. If the Panthers were to still make a run at either all-star netminder they would most definitely have to trade Jose Theodore or Scott Clemmensen. All we can do at this point is wait and see what Tallon has planned and hope that he has not given up on Jacob Markstrom.

Sunshine State Hockey will have even more coverage for day two and beyond of the free agent frenzy. We will also be attending the Panthers development camp one day this week to see how Florida’s prospects look this time around. Be sure to keep checking back with SSH for updates all off-season long.

Source(s): Florida Panthers, TSN

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