Chica go Wolves Game Notes
2021-22
C h i c a g o W o lv e s
Game Notes
ROCKFORD AT CHICAGO
FEBRUARY 12, 2022
THE BIRTHDAY BOY
Chicago Wolves forward Stefan Noesen turns 29 years old today. The Plano, Texas, native ranks as the
oldest skater on this year¡¯s squad, though goaltender Alex Lyon is a couple months older.
7 P.M.
MY50
2021-22
TALE OF THE TAPE
REGULAR-SEASON SERIES
6-2-0-1 Rockford | 3-4-0-2 Chicago
LAST MEETING
Feb. 11, 2022
While some athletes might not relish adding 1 in the age category, Noesen believes with age comes
wisdom about how to score goals. And who¡¯s to argue? Entering today¡¯s play, he joins teammate
Andrew Poturalski, Ontario¡¯s Martin Frk and Abbotsford¡¯s Sheldon Dries as the AHL¡¯s top goal-scorers
with 21 apiece.
¡°I think I¡¯m finally figuring out what I need to do to score goals,¡± said Noesen, who played his 398th
professional game Friday night at Rockford. ¡°It took me a little bit to figure it out in juniors. It has
taken me a little bit in the pros, too. My game is pretty cut-and-dry. When I¡¯m going well, I get tips on
pucks and I¡¯m able to use my frame down low.¡±
18-16-3-1
27-9-4-2
SERIES LEADERS
ROCKFORD
CHICAGO
The next time the 6-foot-1, 207-pound Noesen scores a goal, he¡¯ll set a career-high for his eight-year
Skater
G
A
Pts
Skater
G A Pts
pro career ¡ª and the Wolves still have 34 regular-season games remaining.
¡°The best is still yet to come,¡± Noesen said. ¡°I tend to heat up in the second half of the season, so
hopefully I can just plug away here and win some more games.¡±
Reichel
McLaughlin
Barratt
x Nylander
5
2
3
3
6
4
2
1
11
6
5
4
If this is true, then Noesen¡¯s second half should be unreal. From Dec. 11 to Jan. 28, the 2011 NHL firstround pick piled up 14 goals in an 11-game stretch. That spree included FIVE game-winning goals: Dec.
11, Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Jan. 12 and Jan. 28. Noesen paces the AHL with 7 game-winning goals, one more than Date Location
Stockton¡¯s Jakob Pelletier.
Oct. 16 Allstate Arena
Smith
Poturalski
Noesen
Gust
3
2
4
3
5
5
2
1
8
7
6
4
SERIES GAME-BY-GAME
TIME TO START A NEW STREAK
The Chicago Wolves didn¡¯t allow a power-play goal for more than a month, but their franchise-record
streak came to a close during Friday night¡¯s 5-4 loss at Rockford. When Michal Teply scored his PPG
16:49 into the first period, that ended the Wolves¡¯ streak at 777 minutes and 59 seconds since the
Cleveland Monsters¡¯ Josh Dunne scored at 9:44 of the second period on Jan. 9.
The Wolves wound up killing 35 consecutive power plays during that elongated stretch, which
included 12 full games. To put the team¡¯s feat into perspective, the Wolves had never gone more than
six consecutive games without allowing a power-play goal in the franchise¡¯s first 27 years. Prior to
the run that just ended, the team¡¯s longest streak had been 474 minutes and 19 seconds by the 2018-19
team that went on to the 2019 Calder Cup Finals.
Nov. 12 MetroCentre
Nov. 19 MetroCentre
Nov. 20 Allstate Arena
Nov. 27 Allstate Arena
Jan. 7 MetroCentre
Jan. 17 MetroCentre
Jan. 29 Allstate Arena
Feb. 11 MetroCentre
Feb. 12 Allstate Arena
April 19 Allstate Arena
April 30 MetroCentre
FRIDAY, FEB. 11
(AT) ROCKFORD 5, CHICAGO 4
? Rockford owned a 5-1 lead 34 minutes into the game, but the Wolves rallied to pull within 1 with 14
seconds left before dropping the feisty Central Division clash.
? Forwards David Gust, Andrew Poturalski and Jamieson Rees and defenseman Cavan
Fitzgerald while Poturalski added two assists as the Wolves owned a 47-23 shot advantage.
? Goaltender Alex Lyon stopped 11 of 16 shots and backup Jack LaFontaine rejected all 7 he saw.
TUESDAY, FEB. 8
CHICAGO 3, (AT) CLEVELAND 2 (OT)
? Maxim Letunov set up Joey Keane for the game-winner 22 seconds into overtime as the Central
Division-leading Wolves never trailed at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
? Forwards David Gust and Stefan Noesen scored during regulation while Keane registered the
primary assist on Noesen¡¯s AHL-leading 21st goal of the season.
? Goaltender Jack LaFontaine rejected 16 shots to earn his first win as a professional.
PP PK
2-8 3-3
1-3 2-3
0-4 0-1
1-3 3-4
1-4 4-4
0-5 2-3
2-6 3-3
0-4 3-3
0-6 3-4
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN
Seasons
While Chicago¡¯s penalty-kill units set every possible regular-season franchise record, they fell 1 kill 2007-22
shy of the postseason record set in 2002 on the way to the Calder Cup championship.
LAST TWO GAMES
Result SF-SA
L, 3-5 43-22
W, 4-1 34-19
L, 3-6 34-27
SOL, 2-3 33-26
W (SO), 3-2 29-19
L, 0-8 30-35
W, 5-3 45-18
SOL, 0-1 36-17
L, 4-5 47-23
Home
51-21-5-5
Road
31-41-5-6
Overall
82-62-10-11
WE ARE THE WOLVES
Who¡¯s ready for another shootout? In each of Rockford¡¯s last three trips to Allstate Arena ¡ª each of them
on a Saturday night ¡ª the Wolves and IceHogs haven¡¯t
been satisfied with playing only 60 minutes or finding
a solution in overtime.
On Nov. 20, Rockford¡¯s Dylan McLaughlin tallied the
lone shootout goal in the fourth round to give the
IceHogs a 3-2 win.
On Nov. 27, the Wolves¡¯ Josh Leivo came through
in the third round while Alex Lyon stoned all three
Rockford attempts to give Chicago the 3-2 win.
On Jan. 29, Michal Teply and Lukas Reichel scored for
Rockford while Stefan Noesen scored for Chicago as
the IceHogs claimed a 1-0 decision.
2021-22
Chicag
go Wolves
Game Notes
2021-22
BY THE NUMBERS
HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS
7
The Wolves lead the American Hockey League in shutouts with 7, which is more than twice as
many as every other AHL team except for Milwaukee (5) and Manitoba (4). The most recent
blanking happened Feb. 4 when Alex Lyon stopped 19 shots in a 1-0 win at Milwaukee. Lyon,
who ranks fourth in the league with a 2.16 GAA, owns 3 shutouts. Rookie Eetu Makiniemi, who hasn¡¯t
played since Dec. 18 due to injury, has posted two whitewashes while rookie Jack LaFontaine and
Daniel Mannella own one apiece. The franchise record of 9 was set in 1999-2000 by Wendell Young
(6) and Andrei Trefilov (3).
10.16
The Wolves are gunning to become the first AHL team since the 2007-08
Providence Bruins to lead the league in Shots For (35.40) and Shots Against
(25.24) in the same season. Their shots differential per game (10.16) ranks
as the AHL¡¯s biggest positive margin since the 2001-02 Saint John Flames managed a 11.51 shots
advantage. The Wolves own just one Shots For title in their first 27 seasons ¡ª it happened in 1998-99
¡ª and have yet to lead a league in Shots Against. If the Wolves maintain these shot averages the rest
of the season, both will set single-season franchise records.
13
One of the ways to earn the Central Division is to continue to stack up points at home ¡ª
and the Wolves have earned at least one point in each of their last 13 games at Allstate
Arena. The streak began with an overtime loss Nov. 14 against Toronto and has carried
through a shootout loss Jan. 29 versus Rockford, but there were a lot of wins in between. The Wolves
own a 9-0-2-2 record during this run. It¡¯s the franchise¡¯s best stretch at home since the 2017-18 squad
won 13 straight at home from Dec. 6 to Feb. 15.
17
Day Three of the Olympics men¡¯s hockey tournament pitted several former Wolves
against each other in the United States vs. Canada preliminary game late Friday night.
Nothing was more dramatic than the United States¡¯ Kenny Agostino (the 2016-17 AHL
MVP) powering a slap shot through Canada goaltender Edward Pasquale (2010-11) for a crucial
insurance goal midway through the third period of Team USA¡¯s 4-2 win. Defenseman Petteri
Lindbohm (2014-18) recorded an assist for Finland during a 3-1 victory over Latvia and Arturs Kulda
(2007-11). Carl Klingberg (2010-11) scored a goal and Philip Holm (2017-18) notched an assist to help
Sweden defeat Slovakia 4-1. There¡¯s still one more round of group play, but looking ahead for the
17 ex-Wolves: The semifinal games are slated for 10:10 p.m. Feb. 17 and 7:10 a.m. Feb. 18. The bronzemedal game is scheduled for 7:10 a.m. Feb. 19, and the gold-medal game happens at 10:10 p.m. Feb. 20.
56
Wolves captain Andrew Poturalski, who won the AHL scoring title last year with 43
points in 44 games, has been at the top of the league¡¯s scoring list this year since he
recorded his 24th point on Dec. 4. Poturalski racked up 3 points Friday night to push his
total to 56 (21G, 35A) in 39 games, which puts him on pace to score 104 points this season. Ontario
center T.J. Tynan, who paced the AHL with 59 assists in 2018-19 on behalf of the Wolves, ranks
second in the AHL with 50 points (8G, 42A).
418
Since the Wolves played their first game on Oct. 1, 1994, a total of 720 players have
suited up for Chicago. Goaltender Jack LaFontaine became No. 720 when he
made his Wolves debut Jan. 26, but he also became the 418th player to compete
for the Wolves and in the greatest league in the world. Put another way, 58.1 percent of all Wolves
have played in the NHL.
Date
Tuesday, Feb. 15
Saturday, Feb. 19
Sunday, Feb. 20
Saturday, Feb. 26
Sunday, Feb. 27
All times Central
UPCOMING GAMES
Opponent
vs. Milwaukee
vs. Iowa*
vs. Iowa*
at Manitoba
at Manitoba
*¡ªWPWR-TV (My50 Chicago)
Venue
Allstate Arena
Allstate Arena
Allstate Arena
Canada Life Centre
Canada Life Centre
All games stream on AHLTV ()
Time
11 a.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
2 p.m.
Regular Season
Goals For
Goals Against
Home
2.94
2.22
Away
3.46
2.79
Difference
0.52
0.57
RECORD BY OPPONENT
Cleveland
Grand Rapids
Iowa
Manitoba
Milwaukee
Rockford
Texas
Toronto
Record
2-0-0-0
7-0-0-0
4-1-1-0
1-2-1-0
7-1-0-0
3-4-0-2
3-0-1-0
0-1-1-0
Win %
1.000
1.000
.750
.375
.875
.444
.875
.250
RECORD BY MONTH
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
Record
5-1-0-0
6-3-1-1
9-0-0-0
5-3-3-1
2-2-0-0
0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0
Win %
.833
.636
1.000
.583
.500
.000
.000
IN OVERTIME (4-4)
Goaltender
Saves-Shots (13-17)
Alex Lyon (2-1)
6-7
Jack LaFontaine (1-1)
4-5
Eetu Makiniemi (1-1)
3-4
Dylan Wells (0-1)
0-1
SV%
.857
.800
.750
.000
IN THE SHOOTOUT (1-2)
Shooters
Goals-Chances (2-10)
Josh Leivo
1-1
Stefan Noesen
1-2
Dominik Bokk
0-1
Jack Drury
0-1
David Gust
0-1
CJ Smith
0-1
Andrew Poturalski
0-3
Goaltenders
Saves-Shots (7-10)
Alex Lyon (1-1)
6-7
Jack LaFontaine (0-1)
1-3
SH%
1.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
SV%
.857
.333
RECORD BREAKDOWN
When the Wolves...
score four or more goals
allow two or fewer goals
outshoot their opponent
score first
score a power-play goal
allow a power-play goal
score a short-handed goal
allow a short-handed goal
lead after one period
trail after one period
lead after two periods
trail after two periods
are in a one-goal game
play at home
play on the road
Record
17-2-0-0
20-0-2-1
25-7-3-2
21-4-2-1
20-3-2-1
11-4-0-1
2-3-0-1
2-4-0-0
15-2-2-1
2-5-1-0
18-0-0-1
5-7-2-0
10-2-4-2
11-3-2-2
16-6-2-0
2021-22
2021-22
REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS
Most Goals Scored in a Game
8
Most Goals Allowed in a Game
8
Most Goals Scored in a Period
5
Most Goals Allowed in a Period
5
at Texas
at Rockford
3rd period at Grand Rapids
1st period at Milwaukee
2nd period at Rockford
Dec. 9
Jan. 7
Nov.26
Feb. 5
Jan. 7
Most Shots On Goal in a Game
Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game
Most Shots On Goal in a Period
Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period
at Grand Rapids
at Milwaukee
2nd period at Rockford
3rd period at Milwaukee
Nov. 17
Oct. 22
Jan. 17
Oct. 22
48
43
21
16
Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game
23
vs. Manitoba
Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game
16
vs. Grand Rapids
Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period
4
2nd period vs. Rockford
Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period
0
3rd period vs. Cleveland
Most PPG in a Game
3
vs. Grand Rapids
Most PPG Allowed in a Game
2
at Texas
vs. Milwaukee
at Grand Rapids
at Milwaukee
Nov. 6
Jan. 28
Nov. 27
Jan. 9
Most SHG in a Game
Feb. 5
Jan. 14
Jan. 12
Dec. 18
Nov. 20
Oct. 16
Feb. 8
Jan. 14
Dec. 9
Nov. 19
Nov. 13
Nov. 6
Jan. 28
Dec. 9
Nov. 7
Oct. 31
Oct. 22
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
at Milwaukee (Chatfield)
at Iowa (Poturalski)
vs. Grand Rapids (Noesen)
vs. Milwaukee (Cotton)
vs. Rockford (Noesen)
vs. Rockford (Suzuki)
at Cleveland (Meyer)
at Iowa (Swaney)
at Texas (Melnick)
at Rockford (Slavin)
vs. Toronto (Michaelis)
vs. Manitoba (Maier)
Longest Winning Streak
Longest Home Winning Streak
Longest Road Winning Streak
Longest Winless Streak
Longest Home Winless Streak
Longest Road Winless Streak
12
8
7
3
3
3
Nov. 26-Dec. 18
Nov. 27-Jan. 12
Nov. 26-Dec. 18
Jan. 22-26
Nov. 13-20
Jan. 7-15
Most PIM in a Game
Most Combined PIM in a Game
31
68
vs. Milwaukee
at Milwaukee
Nov. 7
Dec. 17
at Texas (Smith)
vs. Cleveland (Fonstad)
at Grand Rapids (Smallman/Smith)
at Iowa (Chaffee/Staal)
at Texas (Melnick/Poturalski)
Dec. 9
Jan. 9
Nov. 26
Jan. 14
Dec. 9
Largest Margin of Victory
5
Largest Margin of Defeat
8
Largest Crowd at Home
13,094
at Texas
vs. Milwaukee
at Rockford
vs. Rockford
Dec. 12
Oct. 23
Jan. 7
Jan. 29
Hat Tricks this Year
2
Hat Tricks Against this Year
N/A
at Texas (Smith)
at Grand Rapids (Poturalski)
Dec. 9
Oct. 31
Shutouts this Year
7
Shutouts Against this Year
2
at Milwaukee (Lyon, 19 saves)
vs. Rockford (LaFontaine, 16 saves)
vs. Grand Rapids (Mannella, 23 saves)
at Milwaukee (Makiniemi, 25 saves)
at Iowa (Lyon, 20 saves)
vs. Iowa (Lyon, 30 saves)
at Grand Rapids (Makiniemi, 25 saves)
vs. Rockford (Soderblom, 36 saves)
at Rockford (Delia, 30 saves)
Feb. 4
Jan. 29
Jan. 12
Dec. 17
Dec. 5
Dec. 2
Oct. 27
Jan. 29
Jan. 7
Penalty Shots this Year
Penalty Shots Against this Year
at Texas (Gardner good vs. Makiniemi)
Dec. 12
Most SHG Against in a Game
Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game
Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game
Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals
Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals
Shortest Time Between Two Goals
0:33
0:35
0:12
0:13
0:18
N/A
1
INDIVIDUAL
GAME-HIGHS
Points 1. Josh Leivo
Andrew Poturalski
CJ Smith
Goals 1. CJ Smith
Andrew Poturalski
3. Stefan Noesen
Stefan Noesen
Stefan Noesen
Stefan Noesen
Andrew Poturalski
Jack Drury
Stefan Noesen
Stefan Noesen
Josh Leivo
Jack Drury
Assists 1. CJ Smith
2. Josh Leivo
Andrew Poturalski
Andrew Poturalski
Josh Leivo
Andrew Poturalski
Stefan Noesen
PIM
1. Cedric Lacroix
Kyle Marino
Stefan Noesen
Kyle Marino
+/1. Andrew Poturalski
2. Max Lajoie
Sam Miletic
Stefan Noesen
Andrew Poturalski
Josh Jacobs
Cavan Fitzgerald
Josh Leivo
Stefan Noesen
Shots 1. Josh Leivo
2. Stefan Noesen
3. Joey Keane
Saves 1. Eetu Makiniemi
2. Alex Lyon
3. Alex Lyon
5 at TEX, Dec. 9
5 at GR, Oct. 31
5 at GR, Oct. 31
3 at TEX, Dec. 9
3 at GR, Oct. 31
2 vs. GR, Jan. 28
2 at RFD, Jan. 17
2 vs. GR, Jan. 12
2 vs. IA, Jan. 8
2 vs. IA, Jan. 8
2 at TEX, Dec. 12
2 at TEX, Dec. 12
2 at TEX, Dec. 11
2 at TEX, Dec. 9
2 at GR, Oct. 27
4 at GR, Oct. 31
3 at TEX, Dec. 12
3 at TEX, Dec. 11
3 at TEX, Dec. 9
3 at TEX, Dec. 9
3 at GR, Nov. 26
3 at GR, Oct. 31
15 at MIL, Dec. 17
15 vs. MB, Dec. 16
15 vs. RFD, Nov. 27
15 vs. MIL, Nov. 7
+5 at GR, Oct. 31
+4 vs. IA, Jan. 8
+4 vs. IA, Jan. 8
+4 vs. IA, Jan. 8
+4 vs. IA, Jan. 8
+4 at TEX, Dec. 12
+4 at TEX, Dec. 9
+4 at TEX, Dec. 9
+4 at GR, Oct. 31
10 at IA, Dec. 5
9 vs. TEX, Jan. 26
8 at IA, Dec. 4
41 at MIL, Oct. 22
33 vs. MB, Dec. 16
30 vs. IA, Dec. 2
2021-22
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
No.
Date
Opponent
Result
No.
Date
Opponent
Time
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Oct. 16
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Dec. 2
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 18
Jan. 7
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
vs. Rockford*
at Milwaukee
vs. Milwaukee*
at Grand Rapids
at Milwaukee
at Grand Rapids
vs. Manitoba*
vs. Milwaukee*
at Rockford
vs. Toronto*
vs. Toronto*
at Grand Rapids
at Rockford
vs. Rockford*
at Grand Rapids
vs. Rockford*
vs. Grand Rapids*
vs. Iowa
at Iowa
at Iowa
at Texas
at Texas
at Texas
vs. Manitoba
at Milwaukee
vs. Milwaukee*
at Rockford
vs. Iowa*
vs. Cleveland
vs. Grand Rapids*
at Iowa
at Iowa
at Rockford
at Manitoba
at Manitoba
vs. Texas
vs. Grand Rapids*
vs. Rockford*
at Milwaukee
at Milwaukee
at Cleveland
at Rockford
vs. Rockford*
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
OTL
W (OT)
L
SOL
W
W (SO)
W
W
W
W
W
W (OT)
W
W
W (OT)
W
L
W
W
W
L
OTL
W
OTL
L
OTL
W
SOL
W
L
W (OT)
L
Score
3-5
3-2
6-1
3-0
4-2
6-3
1-5
4-2
4-1
1-5
1-2
2-1
3-6
2-3
5-3
3-2
3-1
2-0
2-1
4-0
8-4
4-3
7-2
4-3
1-0
4-2
0-8
6-2
4-3
4-0
3-4
2-3
5-3
3-4
1-3
1-2
4-1
0-1
1-0
5-7
3-2
4-5
Record
0-1-0-0
1-1-0-0
2-1-0-0
3-1-0-0
4-1-0-0
5-1-0-0
5-2-0-0
6-2-0-0
7-2-0-0
7-3-0-0
7-3-1-0
8-3-1-0
8-4-1-0
8-4-1-1
9-4-1-1
10-4-1-1
11-4-1-1
12-4-1-1
13-4-1-1
14-4-1-1
15-4-1-1
16-4-1-1
17-4-1-1
18-4-1-1
19-4-1-1
20-4-1-1
20-5-1-1
21-5-1-1
22-5-1-1
23-5-1-1
23-6-1-1
23-6-2-1
24-6-2-1
24-6-3-1
24-7-3-1
24-7-4-1
25-7-4-1
25-7-4-2
26-7-4-2
26-8-4-2
27-8-4-2
27-9-4-2
CHI Goaltender
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Makiniemi
Makiniemi
Makiniemi
Warm
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Makiniemi
Lyon
Lackey
Lackey (W)/Mannella
Mannella
Mannella
Lyon
Lyon
Lyon
Wells
Lyon
LaFontaine
Lyon
LaFontaine
Lyon
LaFontaine/Lyon (L)
LaFontaine (W)/Lyon
Lyon (L)/LaFontaine
OPP Goaltender SF-SA
Soderblom
Cooley
Cooley (L)/Gahagen
Pickard
Cooley
Brattstrom
Desrosiers
Cooley
Soderblom
Kallgren
Hutchinson
Pickard
Soderblom
Delia
Pickard
Delia
Pickard
Baribeau
Jones
Baribeau
Bishop (L)/Scheel
Scheel
Scheel (L)/Point
Berdin
Ingram
Ingram
Delia
McIntyre
Greaves
Pickard
McIntyre
Jones
Soderblom
Cormier
Desrosiers
Jurusik
Brattstrom
Soderblom
Ingram
Ingram
Berube
Delia
43-22
31-43
37-19
32-25
33-24
30-27
23-30
28-27
34-19
39-25
38-27
48-27
34-27
33-26
34-32
29-19
44-19
37-30
32-24
43-20
35-23
33-30
31-28
29-36
39-25
33-31
30-35
45-29
34-27
34-23
32-29
29-29
45-18
39-27
41-23
37-17
40-16
36-17
28-19
33-25
35-18
47-23
PP/PK
2-8/3-3
1-5/2-4
1-4/1-1
2-6/3-3
1-5/1-2
1-4/4-6
0-5/3-4
0-5/5-7
1-3/2-3
0-6/2-2
1-3/5-5
0-4/3-3
0-4/0-1
1-3/3-4
1-3/2-2
1-4/4-4
1-5/4-5
0-4/5-5
0-3/3-4
1-8/2-2
2-3/2-4
1-3/1-2
2-7/4-4
1-7/3-3
0-6/3-3
1-7/2-4
0-5/2-3
1-5/2-2
2-6/4-5
1-3/5-5
2-7/3-3
0-0/3-3
2-6/3-3
1-2/0-0
0-4/4-4
0-3/2-2
3-8/3-3
0-4/3-3
0-4/3-3
2-5/1-1
0-3/3-3
0-6/3-4
SCHEDULE
44.
Feb. 15
vs. Milwaukee
11 a.m.
45.
Feb. 19
vs. Iowa*
7 p.m.
46.
Feb. 20
vs. Iowa*
3 p.m.
47.
Feb. 26
at Manitoba
2 p.m.
48.
Feb. 27
at Manitoba
2 p.m.
49.
March 2
vs. Texas
7 p.m.
50.
March 5
vs. Texas*
7 p.m.
51.
March 6
vs. Iowa*
3 p.m.
52.
March 9
at Grand Rapids
6 p.m.
53.
March 12
at Milwaukee
6 p.m.
54.
March 13
vs. Grand Rapids*
3 p.m.
55.
March 16
vs. Milwaukee*
7 p.m.
56.
March 19
at Toronto
3 p.m.
57.
March 20
at Toronto
3 p.m.
58.
March 22
vs. Texas*
7 p.m.
59.
March 25
vs. Manitoba*
7 p.m.
60.
March 27
at Iowa
3 p.m.
61.
March 29
at Cleveland
6 p.m. (rescheduled from Dec. 23)
62.
April 1
at Milwaukee
7 p.m.
63.
April 2
vs. Milwaukee*
7 p.m.
64.
April 3
vs. Texas*
3 p.m.
65.
April 6
vs. Texas
11 a.m.
66.
April 9
vs. Manitoba*
7 p.m.
67.
April 10
vs. Cleveland*
3 p.m.
68.
April 13
at Texas
7 p.m.
69.
April 15
at Texas
7 p.m.
70.
April 16
at Texas
7 p.m.
71.
April 19
vs. Rockford*
7 p.m. (rescheduled from Jan. 1)
72.
April 22
at Grand Rapids
6 p.m.
73.
April 23
vs. Milwaukee*
7 p.m.
74.
April 24
vs. Grand Rapids*
3 p.m.
75.
April 28
vs. Grand Rapids
7 p.m. (rescheduled from Jan. 2)
76.
April 30
at Rockford
6 p.m. (rescheduled from Dec. 31)
* televised on WPWR-TV (My50 Chicago)
** all games stream on AHLTV ()
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PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS
Kyle Marino (F) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Artyom Serikov (D) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Dylan Wells (G) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
David Gust (RW) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Stephen Harper (C) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Daniel Brickley (D) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Dominik Bokk (RW) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
David Cotton (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Stelio Mattheos (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Blake Murray (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Jesper Sellgren (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Eetu Makiniemi (G) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Beck Warm (G) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Maxim Letunov (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Sam Miletic (LW) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Andrew Poturalski (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Spencer Smallman (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Cavan Fitzgerald (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Jalen Chatfield (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Josh Jacobs (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Noah Corson (F) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL)
Ryan Suzuki (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Joey Keane (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Alex Lyon (G) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Eric Gelinas (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Max Lajoie (D) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
CJ Smith (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Josh Leivo (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Stefan Noesen (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Dylan Wells (G) loaned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Eetu Makiniemi (G) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Jack Drury (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Eetu Makiniemi (G) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Stephen Harper (C) loaned to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Daniel Brickley (D) loaned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Noah Corson (F) loaned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Beck Warm (G) loaned to Norfolk (ECHL) by Carolina
Blake Murray (F) loaned to Norfolk (ECHL) by Carolina
Beck Warm (G) reassigned from Norfolk (ECHL) by Carolina
Alex Lyon (G) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Josh Leivo (F) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Stephen Harper (C) recalled from loan to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Jamieson Rees (C) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Alex Lyon (G) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Beck Warm (G) reassigned on loan to Norfolk (ECHL) by Carolina
Josh Leivo (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Kyle Marino (F) loaned to Idaho (ECHL)
Stephen Harper (C) reassigned to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Eric Gelinas (D) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Ivan Lodnia (RW) signed to SPC by Chicago (NHL)
Jalen Chatfield (D) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Max Lajoie (D) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Daniel Brickley (D) recalled from loan to Norfolk (ECHL)
Stephen Harper (C) reassigned to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Eric Williams (D) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Max Lajoie (D) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Andrew Poturalski (C) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Andrew Poturalski (C) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Kyle Marino (F) recalled from loan to Idaho (ECHL)
Cedric Lacroix (C) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Andrew Poturalski (C) recalled on emergency basis by Carolina (NHL)
Jack Drury (C) recalled on emergency basis by Carolina (NHL)
Stefan Noesen (RW) recalled on emergency basis by Carolina (NHL)
Stephen Harper (C) recalled from loan to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Noah Corson (C) recalled from loan to Norfolk (ECHL)
Josh Leivo (F) recalled on emergency basis by Carolina (NHL)
CJ Smith (LW) recalled on emergency basis by Carolina (NHL)
Josh Leivo (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Andrew Poturalski (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
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CJ Smith (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Jack Drury (C) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Alex Lyon (G) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Beck Warm (G) reassigned from Norfolk (ECHL) by Carolina
Noah Corson (C) reassigned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Alex Lyon (G) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Stefan Noesen (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Jalen Chatfield (D) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Cedric Lacroix (C) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Stephen Harper (C) reassigned to Fort Wayne (ECHL)
Kyle Marino (F) reassigned to Idaho (ECHL)
Alex Lyon (G) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Michael Lackey (G) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Caydon Edwards (G) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Daniel Mannella (G) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Billy Christopoulos (G) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Marcus McIvor (D) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Caydon Edwards (G) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Marcus McIvor (D) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Michael Lackey (G) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Dylan Wells (G) recalled from loan to Norfolk (ECHL)
Kyle Marino (F) recalled from loan to Idaho (ECHL)
Joey Keane (D) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Stephen Harper (C) traded to Tucson (AHL) for future considerations
Billy Constantinou (D) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Billy Constantinou (D) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Billy Christopoulos (G) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Derek Topatigh (D) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Josh Leivo (F) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Joey Keane (D) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Stefan Noesen (F) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Chase Lang (F) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Stefan Noesen (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Jack LaFontaine (G) loaned from Carolina (NHL)
Derek Topatigh (D) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Dylan Wells (G) reassigned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Daniel Brickley (D) reassigned to Norfolk (ECHL)
Chase Lang (RW) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Daniel Brickley (D) recalled from loan to Norfolk (ECHL)
Josh Leivo (F) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL)
Eric Williams (D) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL)
Kyle Marino (F) reassigned to Idaho (ECHL)
Josh Leivo (F) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL)
Kyle Marino (F) recalled from loan to Idaho (ECHL)
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