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El Paso Rhinos

The El Paso Rhinos are an Amateur Athletic Union-sanctioned junior ice hockey team, based in El Paso, Texas. The Rhinos compete as part of the Midwest Division of the Western States Hockey League (WSHL). Their home games are played at the Sierra Providence Events Center located within the El Paso County Coliseum complex.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Events Center )
==Team History==

In 2006, retired former El Paso Buzzards professional hockey player Cory Herman founded the El Paso Rhinos. The Buzzards had ceased operations in 2003 and Herman wanted to bring ice hockey back to the city of El Paso.
The franchise’s first season in the WSHL (a USA Hockey sanctioned Tier III Junior B league) was successful and were made it to the 2007 Thorne Cup Championship. The lost to the Phoenix Polar Bears but by placing second in the playoffs they qualified for the Tier III Junior B National Championship Tournament. After the conclusion of the 2006–07 season, Commissioner Ron White announced the approval of Tier III Junior A status for the WSHL.

In the 2007–08 season, the Rhino's finished first in the overall standings with only 1 loss in regulation. Rhinos player Marcus Wilhite turned in a 46-goal, 109 point season to lead the Mid-West Division of the WSHL in scoring. El Paso’s early success attracted higher-level talent and the team acquired players like Anthony Paulsen, who led his previous league in scoring among all defenseman, scoring 6 goals and 18 assists in 38 MJHL games. The Rhinos faced off against the Phoenix Polar Bears in the WSHL championship after sweeping the Tulsa Rampage for the Mid-West Division Champion title. The Rhinos defeated the Polar Bears and won the 2008 Thorne Cup before moving on their first Tier III Junior A Nationals as the WSHL champion.
The Rhinos won 11 straight games to start the 2008–09 season before losing 5-6 to the Tulsa Rampage. El Paso became the Mid-West Division Champions for the third time in three years, beating the San Antonio Diablos, by scores of 6-3 and 9-3, to sweep the Diablos in the Mid-West Division Finals. However, the Rhinos would be lose the 2009 Thorne Cup Championship by being swept by the Phoenix Polar Bears. By being the runner-up in the Thorne Cup Finals, the Rhinos would represent the WSHL at the Tier III Junior A Hockey Nationals for a second time in Marlboro, Massachusetts along with the Polar Bears. During the 2008–09 season, the El Paso Rhinos would adopt Tatenda, an actual rhino in Africa, as a mascot. Though the rhino was not physically moved to America, the organization continues to donate to the organization to cover Tatenda’s food and upkeep expenses.
The 2009–10 season was another successful year with the Rhinos finishing first in the Mid-West and tied for first in the WSHL in the regular season. However, the team would lose in the playoffs to the Boulder Bison and not qualify for the national tournament. In June 2010, the franchise opened the El Paso Rhinos Training Center, a hockey specific gym that contains state of the art equipment. The new training facility led to numerous players signing with the Rhinos for the 2010–11 season.
The 2010–11 season led to another first place regular season finish in the Mid-West and Mid-West Conference Playoff Championship win over the Boulder Bison. The Rhinos would lose the 2011 Thorne Cup Championship to the Idaho Jr. Steelheads without winning a game. The Rhinos would again represent the WSHL in the national tournament in Minnesota. The Rhinos’ first game ended in a tie with the Granite City Lumberjacks, the second was a win over the Northern Cyclones, and the third game was a win over the Chicago Hitmen. El Paso's 2-0-1 record earned a spot in the Tier III Junior A Finals round. Goaltender Trent Casper led the Rhinos to a 2-1 win over the Idaho Jr. Steelheads in the semifinal before losing to the Helena Bighorns in the national championship game.
Prior to the 2011–12 season the WSHL would join the United Hockey Union (UHU) and become sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) instead of USA Hockey leading to some teams leaving the league and the addition of others. The 2011–12 season was another regular season first-place finish in the Midwest Conference and a Midwest Conference Playoff Championship. The Rhinos defeated the New Mexico Renegades 2 games to 1 in the division semifinals and defeated the Dallas Ice Jets 2 games to 1. With three conferences in the WSHL for this season, the playoff winners and runner-ups moved on the Thorne Cup Championship for a 2-game round robin style series held in the Rhinos' home arena in El Paso. The Rhinos lost to the Idaho Jr. Steelheads before defeating the Fresno Monsters to for an 1-1-0 record. The Dallas Ice Jets and Idaho Jr. Steelheads would both finish the round robin with two wins leaving the Rhinos out of the championship game.

For 2012–13 season, El Paso was moved to the Mountain Conference for one season after an influx of midwestern teams. Regardless of new opponents, the Rhinos still finished the regular season in first place in the conference. The Rhinos would run through the Mountain Conference Playoffs without losing a game to the Phoenix Knights and the Boulder Bison. In the Thorne Cup Championship round robin, the Rhinos would defeat the Bay Area Seals 6-3 and the Fresno Monsters 8-3. However, the Rhinos would lose the semifinal game to the Seals by a score of 7-2.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WSHL 2013 Playoffs Scoreboard )〕 By the end of the 2012–13 season, the Rhinos had broken franchise attendance records for most sold out crowds in one season, largest crowd in a season, and overall total attendance for the year.
In 2013–14, the Rhinos earned a 44-2-0 record, good for another first place regular season finish, now in the Midwest Division, and first in points in the WSHL.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2013–14 WSHL regular season standings )〕 The Rhinos would win their second Thorne Cup Championship and post an undefeated playoff record of 9-0-0 defeating the Idaho Jr. Steelheads (4-2 in game 1 of round robin and 7-3 in the Thorne Cup Championship game), the Phoenix Knights (5-3 in game 2 of round robin and 4-3 in Thorne Cup Semifinals), the Texas Jr. Brahmas (2 games to 1 in Conference Finals and 9-3 in game 3 of round robin), and the Dallas Snipers (2 games to 1 in Conference Semifinals). Goalie Bryce Fink would be named Thorne Cup MVP after earning six of the wins.

After the Thorne Cup Championship, the Rhinos traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada to represent the WSHL in the second UHU National Championship tournament. In the first game, the Rhinos would defeat the Jersey Shore Wildcats of the Northern States Hockey League by a score of 3-1.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2014 UHU Championships Day 1 )〕 In the second game, the Rhinos once again faced the Steelheads and took the game through overtime before losing in the shootout for a final score of 2-3.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2014 UHU Championships Day 2 )〕 The Rhinos would defeat the Soo Firehawks of the Midwest Junior Hockey League by a score of 8-3 in game three of the round robin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2014 UHU Championships Day 3 )〕 The Rhinos' record of 2-0-1 qualified them for the semifinals where they once again defeated the Firehawks by a score or 12-2 leading to a Thorne Cup Championship rematch with the Steelheads.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2014 UHU Championships Day 4 )〕 The Rhinos met the Steelheads for the third time in three weeks coming away with a 6-3 win for El Paso and their first National Championship Title.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=El Paso wins 2014 UHU National Championship )〕 Similar to the Thorne Cup Championship, Bryce Fink would also be named tournament MVP.

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