2018-19 Game Notes TEXAS AT CHICAGO DECEMBER 2, 2018 4 p.m. THE U TOO WRAPPING UP THE TEXAS TWO-STEP 2018-19 While Saturday night’s 5-3 loss to the featured seven former Wolves making TALE OF THE TAPE their return to , today’s clash with the features one current Wolves player (forward Curtis McKenzie) getting to show several former teammates his new digs. REGULAR-SEASON SERIES 0-1-0-0 Texas | 1-0-0-0 Chicago McKenzie, who spent his entire professional career in the Stars organization prior to signing with the in the offseason, served as captain and leading -scorer last season for the Texas Stars squad that reached the Calder Cup Final.

The Stars retain several top scorers from that team -- Travis Morin, Justin Dowling, Denis Gurianov among them. When the Wolves played at Texas on Oct. 26, McKenzie admitted afterward that it felt 9-9-1-1 10-8-2-1 weird to be on the ice in an adversarial position against his former team. That doesn’t figure to be as much of an issue today -- now that the newness of the situation has worn off. LEADING SCORERS TEXAS CHICAGO Moreover, the Wolves are just focused on getting back in the win column. Or, to be more precise, Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts trying not to focus so much on getting back in the win column. Gurianov 8 14 22 Pirri 9 15 24 Condra 9 12 21 Macek 15 7 22 “We’ve got to prepare for tomorrow and focus on the things that we can do and the things that we’re Dowling 5 15 20 Carr 9 13 22 good at and the things that we can have success at,” Wolves head coach Rocky Thompson said after L’Esperance 10 9 19 Tynan 4 14 18 Saturday night’s loss. “Take five minutes with it, cut it loose, let it go and start preparing yourself mentally and physically for what we’re going to have (Sunday) -- because Texas is a very good team. SERIES GAME-BY-GAME Very dynamic offensively. And we’re going to have to be at our best tomorrow.” Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK Oct. 26 H-E-B Center W, 4-3 31-33 1-4 4-4 Dec. 2 Allstate Arena 4 p.m. DOES NUMBER OF SHOTS MATTER? Dec. 18 Allstate Arena 11 a.m. When the Chicago Wolves broke out to a 6-1-0-1 start during the season’s first three weeks -- an Feb. 21 Allstate Arena 11 a.m. arbitrary baseline that ended with the Wolves’ 4-3 win on Oct. 26 at Texas -- Rocky Thompson’s team Feb. 24 Allstate Arena 3 p.m. outshot the opponent just twice in those eight games. March 1 H-E-B Center 7 p.m. March 2 H-E-B Center 7 p.m. Over the last 13 games, though, the Wolves have outshot their opponent 10 times yet lost more often March 22 H-E-B Center 7 p.m. than not. Overall, the Wolves are 6-1-1-1 (.778) when their opponents take more shots and 4-7-1-0 (.375) THROWING IT BACK TO 2009 when they outshoot their opponents. This is the 10th year the Wolves and Stars have The spread wasn’t quite as dramatic last year, but it was in the ballpark. The Wolves fashioned an battled, but today’s game marks just their fourth 18-16-4-2 mark (.525) when outshooting their foes but 21-5-3-2 (.758) when their opponents took more meeting in December. The first time it happened shots. (Dec. 5, 2009), the Wolves dropped a 5-3 decision at home as the Stars’ Travis Morin earned the No. 1 star. What else happened around that time? • Tens of thousands of protestors in several European LAST TWO GAMES cities voiced their desire for action on climate SATURDAY, DEC. 1 SAN ANTONIO 5, (at) CHICAGO 3 change. The protests came as world leaders met in • Former Wolves Mackenzie MacEachern and Jake Walman scored goals and ex-Wolves goalie Copenhagen to discuss global warming. Jordan Binnington stopped 19 shots to win their return to Allstate Arena • “The Blind Side” was the No. 1 movie in America. It went on to earn $309 million and Sandra Bullock • Forwards and and defenseman scored goals for Keegan Kolesar Tomas Hyka Erik Brannström received the Oscar for Best Actress. the Wolves, who pulled within 4-3 with 8:10 to play • Jay-Z and Beyonce’s “Empire State of Mind” owned • Goaltender Oscar Dansk notched 10 saves the top spot on the Billboard’s Hot 100. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28 (at) GRAND RAPIDS 5, CHICAGO 2 • According to the National Retail Foundation, Barbie • The Wolves scored first, but the Griffins answered with three goals; when the Wolves scored ranked as the No. 1 toy for girls while video games again, the Griffins produced two late insurance goals to pick up the win in Van Andel Arena and Transformers ranked 1-2 for boys. • Forward Brandon Pirri posted his ninth goal of the year while defenseman Jake Bischoff ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN notched his first of the season • Goaltender Max Lagace stopped 27 of 31 shots Seasons Home Road Overall 2009-2018 7-11-2-2 9-11-3-0 16-22-5-2 2018-19 Chicago Wolves Game Notes

2018-19 BY THE NUMBERS HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS Regular Season Home Away Difference As part of the Wolves’ plans to launch new initiatives throughout the franchise’s 25th anniver- Goals For 3.64 3.90 0.26 sary season, the team is hosting a Teddy Bear Toss for the first time today. The teddy bears Goals Against 3.73 3.00 0.73 1 and other stuffed animals that are thrown on the ice during first intermission will be donated to Toys For Tots. Also, as part of the team’s annual toy drive, the Wolves are collecting new, un- wrapped toys during all home games through Dec. 21 that will be donated to Toys For Tots. RECORD BY DIVISION Record Win % Eight Wolves have appeared in all 21 games this season: Forwards Reid Duke, Keegan Central 7-8-2-1 .472 Kolesar, Brooks Macek, Curtis McKenzie, Brandon Pirri, Gage Quinney and T.J. Tynan North 1-0-0-0 1.000 8 and rookie defenseman Nic Hague. At this point last season, only five Wolves had appeared Pacific 2-0-0-0 1.000 in the first 21 games. Tynan is the only repeater on the list. Since the AHL switched to a 76-game schedule prior to the 2011-12 season, only three Wolves have played in all 76 games: captain Paul RECORD BY MONTH Thompson (2017-18), Alex Friesen (2016-17) and Jordan Schroeder (2011-12). Record Win % October 6-2-0-1 .722 The Wolves tied their franchise record for fewest shots allowed in a game as the San November 4-5-2-0 .455 Antonio Rampage posted just 15 shots Saturday night. San Antonio became the eighth December 0-1-0-0 .000 team to manage 15 shots and the first since the Wolves defeated the Charlotte Checkers January 0-0-0-0 .000 15 February 0-0-0-0 .000 on Oct. 11, 2014 in the team’s season opener. Perhaps counter-intuitively, the Wolves own a 4-4-0-0 March 0-0-0-0 .000 record in the games when they’ve allowed 15 shots. April 0-0-0-0 .000 Brooks Macek continues to lead the AHL with 15 goals, but Grand Rapids’ Chris Terry scored twice Saturday night against Texas to pull within one goal of Macek’s lead. IN OVERTIME (2-2) The 26-year-old from Winnipeg is on pace for 54 goals, which would rank as the sixth- 54 Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% best season in Wolves annals. Steve Maltais owns four of the six 50-plus seasons in franchise history, Oscar Dansk (2-1) 7-8 .875 which includes years of 60, 57, 56 and 56 goals. Brett Sterling posted 55 goals during his rookie year Max Lagace (0-1) 1-2 .500 in 2006-07. Brandon Pirri ranks among the leading scorers and most dangerous players in the IN THE SHOOTOUT (0-1) , so it makes sense that he leads the league in shots with 86. 86 He’s firing a little more frequently than in years past. This is his sixth full or partial Shooter Goals-Chances SH% season in the AHL and this marks the first time he has averaged more than 3.65 shots per game. On T.J. Tynan 1-1 1.000 the flip side, he’s converting just 10.5 percent of his shots, which is off his 11.6 percent career rate. Erik Brännström 0-1 .000 Daniel Carr 0-1 .000 This suggests there could be a bushel of goals in his future as he regresses to the mean. Reid Duke 0-1 .000 Brooks Macek 0-1 .000 If you’ve suited up for the Wolves, chances are better than 50/50 that you’ve Stefan Matteau 0-1 .000 also played in the . When Daniel Carr, Curtis Brandon Pirri 0-1 .000 McKenzie and Zach Whitecloud made their Wolves debuts on Oct. 5, they 353 Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% became the 351st, 352nd and 353rd players (out of 615 Wolves all-time) who have competed for the Oscar Dansk 5-7 .714 Wolves and in the NHL. That 57.4 percent overall success rate is even higher among goaltenders. Of the 54 players who’ve tended the net for the Wolves over the years -- starting with original goaltenders Ray LeBlanc and and continuing through current Wolves Max Lagace RECORD BREAKDOWN and Oscar Dansk -- 37 boast NHL experience (68.5 percent). When the Wolves... Record score four or more goals 9-1-0-1 allow two or fewer goals 7-0-0-0 UPCOMING GAMES outshoot their opponent 4-7-1-0 Date Opponent Venue Time score first 8-4-2-0 Wednesday, Dec. 5 at Iowa^ Wells Fargo Arena 7 p.m. score a power-play goal 7-5-1-1 Friday, Dec. 7 at Iowa^ Wells Fargo Arena 7 p.m. allow a power-play goal 4-5-1-1 score a short-handed goal 0-1-1-0 Saturday, Dec. 8 at Rockford** BMO Harris Bank Center 6 p.m. allow a short-handed goal 0-1-1-0 Saturday, Dec. 15 vs. Tucson** Allstate Arena 7 p.m. lead after one period 8-1-2-1 Sunday, Dec. 16 vs. Tucson* Allstate Arena 3 p.m. trail after one period 0-2-0-0 lead after two periods 9-0-0-0 All times Central ^AHLTV only *The U Too **CW50 trail after two periods 1-8-1-0 For complete 2018-19 television and game schedules, visit ChicagoWolves.com are in a one-goal game 3-4-2-1 All games stream live on AHLTV (TheAHL.com/AHLTV) play at home 4-4-2-1 play on the road 6-4-0-0 2018-19 2018-19 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS INDIVIDUAL Most Goals Scored in a Game 7 at Rockford Nov. 23 GAME-HIGHS Most Goals Allowed in a Game 7 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 Most Goals Scored in a Period 4 at Rockford Nov. 23 Points 1. Brooks Macek 5 at MIL, Nov. 7 Most Goals Allowed in a Period 3 2nd vs. San Antonio Dec. 1 2. Daniel Carr 4 at MIL, Nov. 7 3rd period vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 Brooks Macek 4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 2nd period vs. Rockford Nov. 10 4. Zach Whitecloud 3 at RFD, Nov. 23 2nd period at Manitoba Nov. 2 Curtis McKenzie 3 at RFD, Nov. 23 Most Shots On Goal in a Game 43 vs. Manitoba Nov. 18 Brandon Pirri 3 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 37 at Milwaukee Nov. 7 Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Dylan Coghlan 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 Most Shots On Goal in a Period 20 3rd period vs. Rockford Nov. 10 Curtis McKenzie 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 20 3rd period at Milwaukee Nov. 7 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game 17 at Colorado Oct. 5 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 15 vs. San Antonio Dec. 1 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period 3 3rd period vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 Goals 1. Daniel Carr 4 at MIL, Nov. 7 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 2 3rd period at San Antonio Oct. 28 2. Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Most PPG in a Game 3 vs. Iowa Nov. 17 4. Brandon Pirri 2 vs. IA, Nov. 17 Most PPG Allowed in a Game 3 at San Antonio Oct. 28 Brooks Macek 2 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Brooks Macek 2 at MB, Nov. 3 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Brooks Macek 2 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Most SHG in a Game 1 vs. Grand Rapids (Reinhart) Nov. 24 Brooks Macek 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 at San Antonio (Quinney) Oct. 28 Gage Quinney 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Most SHG Against in a Game 1 at Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 28 Reid Duke 2 at COL, Oct. 6 vs. Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 24 Erik Brännström 2 at COL, Oct. 5

Longest Winning Streak 4 Oct. 5-14 Assists 1. Brooks Macek 5 at MIL, Nov. 7 Longest Home Winning Streak 2 Oct. 13-14 2. Brandon Pirri 3 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 Longest Road Winning Streak 3 Nov. 3-23 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Longest Winless Streak 4 Nov. 24-present 4. 18 TIED 2 Longest Home Winless Streak 3 Nov. 24-present (most recently) Nov. 10-17 Jake Bischoff 2 vs. GR, Nov. 24 Longest Road Winless Streak 2 Oct. 28-Nov. 2 Zach Whitecloud 2 at RFD, Nov. 23 Curtis McKenzie 2 at RFD, Nov. 23 Most PIM in a Game 29 at San Antonio Oct. 28 Reid Duke 2 at RFD, Nov. 23 Most Combined PIM in a Game 49 at Colorado Oct. 6 Reid Duke 2 vs. MB, Nov. 18 Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game 0:34 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 Daniel Carr 2 vs. IA, Nov. 17 Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game 3:22 vs. Grand Rapids (Pope) Oct. 13 Nic Hague 2 at MIL, Nov. 7 Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals 0:10 at Colorado (Quinney/Duke) Oct. 6 T.J. Tynan 2 at MB, Nov. 3 Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals 0:23 vs. Milwaukee (Grimaldi/Grimaldi) Oct. 14 Brandon Pirri 2 at MB, Nov. 2 Shortest Time Between Two Goals 0:12 vs. Milwaukee (Wong/Richard) Nov. 11 Curtis McKenzie 2 at MB, Nov. 2

Largest Margin of Victory 5 at Rockford Nov. 23 PIM 1. Alex Gallant 15 at SA, Oct. 28 Largest Margin of Defeat 5 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 2. Alex Gallant 12 at COL, Oct. 5 Largest Crowd at Home 11,794 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 3. Curtis McKenzie 7 vs. GR, Nov. 24 Hat Tricks this Year 3 at Milwaukee (Carr/4) Nov. 7 Alex Gallant 7 vs. MIL, Nov. 11 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 Stefan Matteau 7 at GR, Oct. 20 vs. Grand Rapids (Macek) Oct. 13 Stefan Matteau 7 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Hat Tricks Against this Year N/A Shutouts this Year N/A +/- 1. Zach Whitecloud +5 at RFD, Nov. 23 Shutouts Against this Year N/A Nic Hague +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Penalty Shots this Year N/A Zac Leslie +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Penalty Shots Against this Year N/A 4. Nic Hague +4 at RFD, Nov. 23 Daniel Carr +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Brooks Macek +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24

Shots 1. Brandon Pirri 8 vs. MB, Nov. 18 2. Erik Brännström 7 at RFD, Nov. 23 Daniel Carr 7 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 Daniel Carr 7 at MIL, Nov. 7 Brandon Pirri 7 at COL, Oct. 6

Saves 1. Oscar Dansk 34 at MIL, Nov. 7 2. Max Lagace 33 at RFD, Nov. 23 3. Oscar Dansk 32 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 Max Lagace 32 vs. GR, Oct. 13 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS No. Date Opponent Result Score Record CHI Goal OPP Goal SF-SA PP/PK 1. Oct. 5 at Colorado W (OT) 3-2 1-0-0-0 Dansk Martin 17-29 1-5/6-6 2. Oct. 6 at Colorado W 5-1 2-0-0-0 Lagace Martin 31-26 0-9/7-7 3. Oct. 13 vs. Grand Rapids W 5-1 3-0-0-0 Lagace Rybar 24-33 1-4/5-6 4. Oct. 14 vs. Milwaukee W (OT) 5-4 4-0-0-0 Dansk McCollum 20-27 1-4/0-3 5. Oct. 20 at Grand Rapids L 3-5 4-1-0-0 Lagace Sateri 28-32 0-6/3-4 6. Oct. 21 vs. Milwaukee SOL 4-5 4-1-0-1 Dansk McCollum 33-37 1-6/4-7 7. Oct. 24 vs. Cleveland W 6-2 5-1-0-1 Lagace Berube 27-26 1-2/2-2 8. Oct. 26 at Texas W 4-3 6-1-0-1 Dansk Bow 31-33 1-4/4-4 9. Oct. 28 at San Antonio L 2-3 6-2-0-1 Lagace Binnington 27-20 1-4/4-7 10. Nov. 2 at Manitoba L 4-5 6-3-0-1 Dansk Berdin 36-20 2-7/3-5 11. Nov. 3 at Manitoba W 4-1 7-3-0-1 Dansk Appleby 28-30 0-6/4-4 12. Nov. 7 at Milwaukee W 5-3 8-3-0-1 Dansk Grosenick 30-37 2-4/3-5 13. Nov. 10 vs. Rockford L 3-4 8-4-0-1 Dansk Delia 40-23 1-6/5-7 14. Nov. 11 vs. Milwaukee L 2-7 8-5-0-1 Dansk Grosenick 29-27 1-5/2-2 15. Nov. 17 vs. Iowa OTL 3-4 8-5-1-1 Lagace Hoffman 32-27 3-8/4-6 16. Nov. 18 vs. Manitoba W 4-2 9-5-1-1 Dansk Appleby 43-19 0-5/4-4 17. Nov. 23 at Rockford W 7-2 10-5-1-1 Lagace Forsberg (L)/Delia 38-35 1-6/3-4 18. Nov. 24 vs. Grand Rapids OTL 3-4 10-5-2-1 Dansk Sateri 30-31 0-3/4-4 19. Nov. 25 vs. Rockford L 2-3 10-6-2-1 Lagace Forsberg 31-22 0-4/4-5 20. Nov. 28 at Grand Rapids L 2-5 10-7-2-1 Lagace Sateri 35-32 0-2/2-2 21. Dec. 1 vs. San Antonio L 3-5 10-8-2-1 Dansk Binnington 22-15 1-3/3-3 22. Dec. 2 vs. Texas BROADCAST SCHEDULE No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** 23. Dec. 5 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 50. Feb. 15 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 24. Dec. 7 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 51. Feb. 17 3 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50/NHL 25. Dec. 8 6 p.m. at Rockford CW50 52. Feb. 21 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 26. Dec. 15 7 p.m. vs. Tucson CW50 53. Feb. 23 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids CW50 27. Dec. 16 3 p.m. vs. Tucson The U Too 54. Feb. 24 3 p.m. vs. Texas U Too/NHL 28. Dec. 18 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 55. Feb. 26 7 p.m. vs. Rockford AHLTV 29. Dec. 21 7 p.m. vs. Rockford The U Too 56. March 1 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 30. Dec. 22 3 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 57. March 2 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 31. Dec. 26 7 p.m. at Milwaukee AHLTV 58. March 5 10:30 a.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 32. Dec. 28 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 59. March 8 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 33. Dec. 29 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 60. March 9 7 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50 34. Dec. 31 2:30 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 61. March 10 4 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 35. Jan. 2 7 p.m. vs. Iowa AHLTV 62. March 15 7 p.m. vs. Cleveland The U Too 36. Jan. 4 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio The U Too 63. March 16 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 37. Jan. 5 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 64. March 20 7 p.m. at Rockford AHLTV 38. Jan. 11 8 p.m. at Tucson AHLTV 65. March 22 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 39. Jan. 12 8 p.m. at Tucson AHLTV 66. March 23 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 40. Jan. 16 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids AHLTV 67. March 26 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 41. Jan. 19 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 68. March 29 6 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 42. Jan. 20 3 p.m. vs. Milwaukee TheUToo/NHL 69. March 30 7 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 43. Jan. 24 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 70. March 31 4 p.m. at Rockford CW50 44. Jan. 26 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 71. April 5 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 45. Feb. 1 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 72. April 6 7 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 46. Feb. 2 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 73. April 7 3 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 47. Feb. 9 1 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 74. April 12 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 48. Feb. 10 3 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 75. April 13 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 49. Feb. 13 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 76. April 14 4 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50

* all game times Central ** all games stream on AHLTV (TheAHL.com/AHLTV) 2018-19 PERSONNEL TRANSACTIONS 03/08/18 Add Ryan Wagner (RW) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL) 05/10/18 Add Matthew Weis (C) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL) 05/31/18 Add Tyler Wong (RW) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL) 06/08/18 Add Kevin Lough (D) signed to SPC by Chicago (AHL) 09/18/18 Add Alex Gallant (LW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Reid Duke (C) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Tomas Hyka (RW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Brooks Macek (RW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Zac Leslie (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Oscar Dansk (G) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Gage Quinney (LW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Dylan Coghlan (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Zach Whitecloud (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Jimmy Oligny (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/22/18 Add Zach Fucale (G) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/23/18 Add Nic Hague (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/23/18 Add Keegan Kolesar (RW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/25/18 Add T.J. Tynan (C) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/25/18 Add Stefan Matteau (C) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/25/18 Add Griffin Reinhart (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/25/18 Add Max Lagace (G) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/27/18 Add Brandon Pirri (C) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/27/18 Add Erik Brännström (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 09/30/18 Delete Zach Fucale (G) reassigned by Vegas (NHL) to Fort Wayne (ECHL) 10/02/18 Add Curtis McKenzie (LW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 10/02/18 Add Daniel Carr (LW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 10/11/18 Delete Tomas Hyka (RW) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 10/12/18 Add Jake Bischoff (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 10/14/18 Delete Jake Bischoff (D) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 10/25/18 Add Jake Bischoff (D) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 10/30/18 Add Zach Fucale (G) reassigned by Vegas (NHL) from Fort Wayne (ECHL) 11/01/18 Delete Kevin Lough (D) loaned to Adirondack (ECHL) 11/14/18 Delete Zach Fucale (G) reassigned by Vegas (NHL) to Fort Wayne (ECHL) 11/22/18 Add Tomas Hyka (RW) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 11/22/18 Delete Daniel Carr (LW) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL)