RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Rapid City Rush remained in first place atop the Turner Conference with a 3-0 shutout of the Colorado Eagles, who could have leapfrogged the defending champs with a win in regulation.
Danny Battochio handed the Eagles their first shutout of the season, stopping 30 shots in all. The last time Colorado was shutout, ironically, was nearly one year ago to the day (Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010) when Battochio stopped 36 shots in an overtime win. The teams played a scoreless first period with Andrew Penner stopping 10 shots and Battochio stopping seven. Rapid City went 0-for-3 on the man-advantage, while Colorado went 0-for-1. Each team recorded 14 shots in the second period, with the Rush getting three of them past Penner, while Battochio made some stellar stops to keep the Eagles off the scoreboard. Ryan Menei — the CHL’s leading goal-scorer — got the only goal Rapid City would need just 26 seconds into the period with a shot from the right circle.
The Rush will travel to Independence, Missouri to take on the Mavericks on Friday night and then return home on Saturday to host the Arizona Sundogs at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Arena.
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