Search

Search Rapid City Rush Site

  1. Home
  2. News
  3. RUSH UNABLE TO OVERCOME EARLY DEFICIT IN 6-3 LOSS AT WICHITA
Sunday, February 5th

RUSH UNABLE TO OVERCOME EARLY DEFICIT IN 6-3 LOSS AT WICHITA

RUSH UNABLE TO OVERCOME EARLY DEFICIT IN 6-3 LOSS AT WICHITA

(WICHITA, Kan.) – The Rapid City Rush cut what had been a five-goal deficit down to two but ultimately were beaten by the Wichita Thunder 6-3 on Sunday afternoon at INTRUST Bank Arena.

With the Rush trailing 5-0 in the second period, Logan Nelson skated a puck toward the high slot and fired a snap shot on net. It was deflected by Max Coatta and into the net, cutting the deficit to 5-1.

Later, with the Rush on a power play, Colton Leiter cranked a slap shot from the point that Evan Buitenhuis stopped but Rapid City hacked at the rebound until it popped out to Keanu Yamamoto on the left circle. He sent a slap shot past Buitenhuis and the score was 5-2.

It remained 5-2 until late in the third period when Matt Marcinew fed Calder Brooks charging down the left wing. Brooks flicked a wrist shot high past Buitenhuis on the blocker side and in and the Thunder lead shrank to two.

Rapid City then pulled Daniil Chechelev for an extra attacker and threatened late but Wichita eventually cashed in with an insurance goal as Jay Dickman buried an empty-netter and the score was 6-3.

Wichita jumped out to an early lead with four first period goals. First, Michal Stinil sent home a one-timer from the top of the left circle. Dickman then finished on the back door off crisp passing on an odd-man rush. Quinn Preston netted a power play goal after Chechelev made two saves but could not cover the puck after the rebounds. And Peter Bates fired a wrist shot to the far post past Chechelev from the right circle.

The Thunder added one more early in the second following a defensive zone turnover by the Rush. Dickman hit Stinil for a one-timer for the slot that he blasted top shelf to make the score 5-0.

Coatta and Brooks each had a goal and an assist for Rapid City who lost for the fifth consecutive game and moved to 20-23-1-0. Wichita improved to 25-16-3-0 with the win.

Rapid City will now return home for the first of five consecutive games on home ice. The Rush take the ice on Friday night against the Utah Grizzlies and puck drop at The Monument Ice Arena is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

###

Upcoming Home Games

Full Schedule
BHFCU Night
Friday, March 6th
BHFCU Night
Presented by
Black Hills Federal Credit Union
Puck Drops:
7:05 PM MST
The Monument
Wheeling Nailers
WHL Wheeling Nailers
at
Rapid City Rush
RC Rapid City Rush
The Monument
Military Appreciation Night
Saturday, March 7th
Military Appreciation Night
Presented by
AARP South Dakota
Puck Drops:
7:05 PM MST
The Monument
Wheeling Nailers
WHL Wheeling Nailers
at
Rapid City Rush
RC Rapid City Rush
The Monument
Karaoke Night
Thursday, March 12th
Karaoke Night
Presented by
Granite Automotive
Puck Drops:
7:05 PM MDT
The Monument
Wichita Thunder
WIC Wichita Thunder
at
Rapid City Rush
RC Rapid City Rush
The Monument

Latest News

More News
GAME RECAP: Rush Rally for Two in Third, Crossbar Dooms Rapid City in Shootout Loss
GAME RECAP: Rush Rally for Two in Third, Crossbar Dooms Rapid City in Shootout Loss
GAME NOTES: March 4, 2026 – Rush vs. Wheeling Nailers
GAME NOTES: March 4, 2026 – Rush vs. Wheeling Nailers
RUSH SIGN ZACHARIE GIROUX FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
RUSH SIGN ZACHARIE GIROUX FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA

Get Hockey Updates

Sign up for our email newsletter to be the first to know about news and upcoming games!