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Rhinos Romp, 9-3
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A solid crowd was on hand to watch the strong performance turned in by the home team, taking care of business against the last place franchise in the Mid-West Division, who had just stepped off the bus after an 18-hour bus trip from Lafayette, LA.
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Rhinos leave Colorado 2-0-1
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The El Paso Rhinos made it two-of-three in Colorado Sunday afternoon, outscoring the Outlaws in the second and third periods for a 5-3 win to wrap the weekend series in suburban Denver .
Colorado scored first with just 24 seconds left in the first period as Braxton Green beat El Paso goaltender Anthony Natali .
But the Rhinos rebounded in the second period, as Marcus Wilhite took a feed from Rashad Harris at 3:54 and put it home to tie, followed by Austin Balko who skated through theColorado zone and beat Outlaws goalie Alex Migdalski at 18:20.
Colorado scored twice to open the third period as Jason Lee and Alex Kendall gave the hosts a 3-2 lead, putting the visitor’s backs against the wall as they did in the Outlaws’ 4-3 shootout win the previous afternoon. But the final half of the final frame was all El Paso .
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Rhinos lose in shootout, 4-3
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Mid-West Division champions, 4-3, in a wild Saturday afternoon shootout in suburban Denver, CO.
The Rhinos and Outlaws went to nine frames in the shootout before the game was decided. Though this is El Paso\’s second setback in three games, the Rhinos (15-0-2, 32 points) have still earned at least a point in every game they\’ve played this season.‘, ‘caption’: None}}
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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