The El Paso Rhinos could play in one of five different junior amateur hockey leagues this fall after the WSHL announced they will not play their 2020-21 season.
The El Paso Rhinos won their fourth Thorne Cup Championship last weekend and they continue to be the most successful local sports team in the last 25 years.
Joshua Mikes notched a hat trick, goalie Filip Orcik stopped 45 of 47 El Paso shots and the Bay Area Seals avenged a first-round loss to the Rhinos with a 7-2 win, vaulting the Seals into the Thorne Cup Finals Easter Sunday in McCall, ID...
The El Paso Rhinos overcame a disastrous first period to score five unanswered goals, roaring back to double the Bay Area Seals, 6-3, in their opening game at the Thorne Cup championship tournament in McCall, ID, Thursday night.
In the seven seasons the El Paso Rhinos have been at this game, only once have they failed to advance out of the Western States Hockey League conference playoffs. That was three years ago.
The El Paso Rhinos got goals from seven different players, riding hot starts in the first and second periods to a 7-3 win in Game One of the best-of-three Mountain Conference semifinals.
What could be better than beer, brawls and backchecking? Or foam, fights and forechecking? Any way you look at it, it’s a hockey-fest this weekend at the Events Center adjacent to the El Paso County Coliseum. And, yes, cerveza will be served...
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The El Paso Rhinos beat the Boulder Bison in the last game of the regular season Sunday to take the Mid-West Division regular season title and wrap up home ice advantage throughout the Thorne Cup Playoffs...