Rhinos Advance to Mid-West Championship

El Paso wins in the best-of-three playoff series in two games and once again will host the Tulsa Rampage, also two-game winners over San Antonio, for the Mid-West title in the championship series at theSierra-ProvidenceEventsCenter next weekend.   The Rhinos had...

Rhinos Win Game 1

Faced by a Colorado Outlaws team that understood the concept of hard-hitting, hard-skating playoff hockey, the El Paso Rhinos took a little while to engage, but engage they did. Billy Krueger scored two self-described “garbage goals” to open up a 2-0 lead, and the...

Rhinos Finish Tops in Regular Season

The Rhinos finish the season with only one loss in regulation – a 48-1-2 mark that gives them 98 points, one point better than defending WSHL champion Phoenix . The Polar Bears finish 48-2-1 with 97 points to top the league’s Western Division heading into the...

The Final Regular Season Game for our ’87’s

  Parker Harrison Anthony Paulsen Sean Molina Tad Norris Bo Hernandez  (C) Alec (Big Poppa) Sherman (A) Marcus Wilhite Thanks boys, we appreciate the hard work and leadership you have shown all season, you have upheld the conduct that we expect from a Rhino. Good...

Rhinos Dominate Diablos, 8-1

With only one loss in regulation, El Paso is now 47-1-2 with 96 points and has the first seed in the Mid-West Division wrapped up. The defending league champion Phoenix Polar Bears lost in overtime to the Valencia Flyers, 6-5, giving the Rhinos a one-point lead for...

Rhinos Beat Diablos, 5-2

It was a decidedly “chippy” contest at the end with numerous penalties handed out as the game wore down. But the Rhinos had already put in five goals before the second intermission; and though San Antonio came close to giving El Paso goaltender Arthur Hollinger more...