2018-19 Wolves Game Notes CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND JANUARY 26, 2019 6 p.m. AHLTV 2018-19 CREEPING TOWARD THE TOP TALE OF THE TAPE Heading into the last game before the All-Star Break, the own third place in the Central Division standings with 53 points. Depending on how things shake out tonight, the Wolves REGULAR-SEASON SERIES could own a share of the division lead as the league hits the break. If Chicago wins in Cleveland while 0-2-0-0 Cleveland | 2-0-0-0 Chicago Grand Rapids falls at home to San Jose and Iowa loses at Rockford, then the Wolves, Griffins and Wild will share the top spot at 55 points.

Going into tonight’s action, the Wolves boast the Central Division’s best points percentage (.616) and differential (+28). The Pacific Division-leading (+32) are the only Western Conference team with a superior goal differential. 20-17-4-1 24-14-4-1

A goal and two assists on Thursday against Cleveland extended veteran forward ‘s lead LEADING SCORERS IN SERIES among league scorers to 53 points (21 G, 32A), nine more than Syracuse’s Carter Verhaeghe and Cory CLEVELAND CHICAGO Conacher and Hartford’s Peter Holland. Carr has scored his 53 points in just 37 games, recording Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts multiple points in nearly half (18) of his games this year. He is tied with teammate Abramov 1 0 1 Macek 3 3 6 for the best plus/minus in the league at +25, is tied for the second-most power-play points with 21, Robinson 1 0 1 Quinney 3 0 3 and the best points-per-game average among active players with his 1.43 clip. Milano 1 0 1 Carr 1 2 3 FOUR 0 1 1 THREE 1 1 2 NEXT STOP, SPRINGFIELD SERIES GAME-BY-GAME Once the final horn sounds on tonight’s game, forward Daniel Carr and rookie defenseman Erik Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK Brännström will be on their way to Springfield, Massachusetts, to take part in the 2019 AHL All-Star Oct. 24 W, 6-2 27-26 1-2 2-2 Classic festivities. Carr and Brännström will competed in Sunday evening’s skills competition for Jan. 24 Quicken Loans Arena W, 5-1 30-29 0-2 4-4 the Western Conference before skating for the Central Division in Monday night’s three-on-three, Jan. 26 Quicken Loans Arena 6 p.m. round-robin style All-Star Challenge. March 15 Allstate Arena 7 p.m.

Carr and Brännström won’t be the only representatives for the Wolves, though, as former Wolves head THROWING IT BACK TO 2016 coach John Anderson will be inducted into the AHL Hall of Fame on Monday morning, joined in the Three years ago on this day, the Wolves secured a Class of 2019 by Don Cherry, Murray Eaves and Brad Smyth. Anderson was hired before the 1997-98 4-3 win at Iowa when Pat Cannone season, leading Chicago to a pair of championships in 1998 and 2000 before the franchise completed a hat trick with the game-winner in extra joined the . Anderson guided the Wolves to the 2002 in their time. Days later at the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic, inaugural AHL season and returned the Wolves to the 2005 Finals before capturing a second Calder Cannone led the Central Division to a win with his Cup in 2008. Anderson racked up 424 regular-season AHL wins behind the Wolves bench, a total that three goals in the championship game, earning the ranks fifth on the league’s all-time list. Most Valuable Player Award. What else was happen- ing in the world at that time? • German tennis player Angelique Kerber was days away from winning her first Australian Open Singles THE LAST TWO Championship and becoming the first German of any THURSDAY, JAN. 24 CHICAGO 5, (at) CLEVELAND 1 gender to win a Grand Slam since 1999. She defeated • The Wolves scored five unanswered goals, included a short-handed tally from forward Stefan defending champion Serena Williams, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. • The United States was reeling from Winter Storm Jo- Matteau, to topple the Monsters in a mid-week contest. nas, deemed a Category 5 or “Extreme” event by the • Defenseman and forwards , and Daniel Carr also NOAA. Wind gusts reached nearly 90 mph and parts scored in the win. of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast United States saw • Zach Fucale saved 28 of 29 shots to earn his first win with the Wolves. 3 feet of snow accumulate in less than two days. • Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” was in its 11th week on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the first of three weeks it SUNDAY, JAN. 20 MILWAUKEE 4, (at) CHICAGO 0 would sit in the No. 1 spot. It was finally dethroned • The Admirals scored in each of the three periods at Allstate Arena to hand the Wolves just their on Feb. 13...by Bieber’s “Love Yourself.” second loss of the season. • The Wolves surrendered a pair of power-play goals and an empty-net goal in the setback as Milwaukee’s picked up the shutout. ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN • Goaltender Zach Fucale saved 20 of 23 shots. Seasons Home Road Overall 2007-2018 23-6-2-0 13-13-3-2 36-19-5-2 2018-19 Chicago Wolves Game Notes

2018-19 HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS BY THE NUMBERS Regular Season Home Away Difference The Wolves had three representatives -- forwards and Daniel Carr and Goals For 3.03 3.85 0.82 rookie defenseman Erik Brännström -- selected to participate in the 2019 AHL All-Star Goals Against 3.22 2.55 0.67 3 Classic. It marked Pirri’s fourth selection while Carr and Brännström became first-time picks. Pirri, who has produced eight goals and five assists in 14 games for the , RECORD BY DIVISION was removed from the All-Star roster last week as he won’t be returning to the AHL any time soon. Record Win % The Wolves’ prowess during even-strength play shows up in the top four spots of the Central 17-13-4-1 .557 North 2-0-0-0 1.000 league’s plus/minus ratings. Veteran forward Daniel Carr and rookie defenseman Zach Pacific 5-1-0-0 .833 4 Whitecloud are tied at +25 for the top spot in the AHL while forward sits third with a +22 and rookie rearguard Nic Hague rounds out the Top-four with his +20 rating. Only Wilkes-Barre/Scranton comes even close with its three players in the No. 8, 9 and 10 spots. RECORD BY MONTH Record Win % After opening the scoring on Thursday with a highlight-reel goal, Wolves blueliner Dylan October 6-2-0-1 .722 November 4-5-2-0 .455 Coghlan is now tied with teammate Nic Hague in leading all AHL rookie defensemen with December 10-3-1-0 .750 9 nine goals. Thursday’s tally was Coghlan’s third goal in four games, upping his point total January 4-4-1-0 .500 to 22 on the season. Coghlan has scored six of his goals on the man-advantage, which also leads all February 0-0-0-0 .000 rookie defensemen. March 0-0-0-0 .000 April 0-0-0-0 .000 Chicago Wolves forward Alex Gallant and his older brother, Cleveland forward Brett Gallant, have played a combined 14 seasons in the AHL but have never met up on the ice. IN OVERTIME (4-4) 14 Neither Gallant hit the ice on Thursday at Quicken Loans Arena, and when Cleveland came to Allstate earlier this season, a 6-2 Wolves win on Oct. 24, Brett was not in the lineup. The Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% brothers have both played for the -- Brett in 2009-10 during his first year in the (2-2) 7-9 .778 league while Alex spent last season with the Crunch. Max Lagace (2-2) 4-6 .667

The Wolves have scored four-or-more goals on 24 occasions this year after posting five goals against Cleveland on Thursday. Chicago has scored 153 goals this season, IN THE SHOOTOUT (0-1) the third-most in the league behind Springfield’s 155 and Toronto’s 154. The Wolves 24 Shooter Goals-Chances SH% are outscoring teams by a 28-goal margin (153-125) while Cleveland is being outscored by 17 goals T.J. Tynan 1-1 1.000 this year. Chicago has done its best work in the first period, when the Wolves have scored 25 more Erik Brännström 0-1 .000 goals than their opponents (57-32). The 57 goals are the most in the first period for any AHL team. Daniel Carr 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 On Thursday the Wolves scored four goals in 193 seconds of play against Brooks Macek 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 Cleveland to quickly go from trailing 1-0 to leading 4-1. Defenseman Dylan Brandon Pirri 0-1 .000 193 Coghlan and forward Stefan Matteau each scored in the final 57 seconds of the second period before forwards Brooks Macek and Keegan Kolesar scored goals 2:06 and 2:16, Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% respectively, into the third period. Oscar Dansk 5-7 .714 If you’ve suited up for the Wolves, chances are better than 50/50 that you’ve RECORD BREAKDOWN also played in the . When recent Wolves forward When the Wolves... Record 356 Mackenzie MacEachern made his NHL debut on Jan. 10 for the St. Louis Blues, score four or more goals 20-2-1-1 he became the 356th player (out of 618 Wolves all-time) who have competed for the Wolves and in allow two or fewer goals 18-0-0-0 the NHL. That 57.6 percent overall success rate is even higher among . Of the 55 players outshoot their opponent 10-9-3-0 who’ve tended the net for the Wolves over the years -- starting with original goaltenders Ray LeBlanc score first 18-6-3-0 and and continuing through current Wolves and -- 38 score a power-play goal 17-7-2-1 Max Lagace Oscar Dansk allow a power-play goal 8-9-2-1 boast NHL experience (69.1 percent). score a short-handed goal 1-1-1-0 allow a short-handed goal 0-2-1-0 UPCOMING GAMES lead after one period 18-3-2-1 Date Opponent Venue Time trail after one period 2-5-0-0 Friday, Feb. 1 at Rockford* BMO Harris Bank Center 7 p.m. lead after two periods 21-1-0-0 trail after two periods 2-13-2-0 Saturday, Feb. 2 vs. Manitoba** Allstate Arena 7 p.m. are in a one-goal game 6-5-4-1 Saturday, Feb. 9 at Milwaukee** UW-M Panther Arena 1 p.m. play at home 10-8-4-1 Sunday, Feb. 10 at Grand Rapids^ Van Andel Arena 3 p.m. play on the road 14-6-0-0 Wednesday, Feb. 13 at Manitoba^ Bell MTS Place 7 p.m. All times Central ^AHLTV only *The U Too **CW50 All games stream live on AHLTV (TheAHL.com/AHLTV) 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. Texas Dec. 2 Points 1. Brooks Macek 5 at MIL, Nov. 7 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 2. Daniel Carr 4 at MIL, Dec. 26 Most Goals Scored in a Period 4 1st period at Tucson Jan. 11 Brooks Macek 4 at MIL, Dec. 26 2nd period at Rockford Nov. 23 Brandon Pirri 4 at IA, Dec. 5 Most Goals Allowed in a Period 3 1st period vs. San Antonio Jan. 4 Daniel Carr 4 at MIL, Nov. 7 2nd period vs. Texas Dec. 2 Brooks Macek 4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 2nd period vs. San Antonio Dec. 1 3rd period vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 Goals 1. Daniel Carr 4 at MIL, Nov. 7 2nd period vs. Rockford Nov. 10 2. Tomas Hyka 3 at TUC, Jan. 11 2nd period at Manitoba Nov. 2 Brandon Pirri 3 at RFD, Dec. 8 Most Shots On Goal in a Game 43 vs. Rockford Dec. 29 Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 vs. Manitoba Nov. 18 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 37 at Milwaukee Nov. 7 6. Gage Quinney 2 vs. GR, Jan. 16 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Curtis McKenzie 2 at RFD, Dec. 28 Most Shots On Goal in a Period 26 1st period vs. Rockford Dec. 29 Daniel Carr 2 at MIL, Dec. 26 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 20 3rd period at Milwaukee Nov. 7 Zach Whitecloud 2 vs. TEX, Dec. 18 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game 17 at Colorado Oct. 5 Brandon Pirri 2 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 15 vs. San Antonio Dec. 1 Tyler Wong 2 at IA, Dec. 7 Nic Hague 2 at IA, Dec. 5 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period 3 3rd period vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 Brandon Pirri 2 vs. IA, Nov. 17 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 2 3rd period at San Antonio Oct. 28 Brooks Macek 2 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 Brooks Macek 2 at MB, Nov. 3 Most PPG in a Game 3 at Iowa Dec. 5 Brooks Macek 2 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 vs. Texas Dec. 2 Brooks Macek 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 vs. Iowa Nov. 17 Gage Quinney 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Most PPG Allowed in a Game 3 at San Antonio Oct. 28 Reid Duke 2 at COL, Oct. 6 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Erik Brännström 2 at COL, Oct. 5 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Most SHG in a Game 1 at Cleveland (Matteau) Jan. 24 Assists 1. Brooks Macek 5 at MIL, Nov. 7 vs. Grand Rapids (Reinhart) Nov. 24 2. Brandon Pirri 4 at IA, Dec. 5 at San Antonio (Quinney) Oct. 28 3. Brooks Macek 3 at MIL, Dec. 26 Most SHG Against in a Game 1 vs. Iowa (Read) Jan. 2 Brandon Pirri 3 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 at Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 28 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 vs. Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 24 PIM 1. Brandon Pirri 19 vs. SA, Jan. 5 Longest Winning Streak 6 Dec. 5-18 2. Alex Gallant 15 at SA, Oct. 28 Longest Home Winning Streak 3 Dec. 15-18 3. Alex Gallant 12 at COL, Oct. 5 Longest Road Winning Streak 6 Dec. 5-28 Alex Gallant 12 vs. TEX, Dec. 2 Longest Winless Streak 5 Nov. 24-Dec. 2 +/- 1. Zach Whitecloud +5 at RFD, Nov. 23 Longest Home Winless Streak 4 Nov. 24-Dec. 2 Nic Hague +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Road Winless Streak 2 Oct. 28-Nov. 2 Zac Leslie +5 at COL, Oct. 6 4. Daniel Carr +4 at MIL, Dec. 26 Most PIM in a Game 29 vs. San Antonio Jan. 5 Brooks Macek +4 at MIL, Dec. 26 at San Antonio Oct. 28 T.J. Tynan +4 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 Most Combined PIM in a Game 70 vs. San Antonio Jan. 5 Zach Whitecloud +4 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game 0:34 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 Nic Hague +4 at RFD, Nov. 23 Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game 0:47 at Iowa (Kloos) Dec. 5 Daniel Carr +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals 0:08 at Tucson (Carr/Hyka) Jan. 11 Brooks Macek +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals 0:23 vs. Milwaukee (Grimaldi/Grimaldi) Oct. 14 Shortest Time Between Two Goals 0:12 vs. Milwaukee (Wong/Richard) Nov. 11 Shots 1. Daniel Carr 10 vs RFD, Dec. 29 2. Brandon Pirri 8 at RFD, Dec. 8 Largest Margin of Victory 5 vs. Texas Dec. 18 Brandon Pirri 8 vs. MB, Nov. 18 at Rockford Nov. 23 Largest Margin of Defeat 5 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 Saves 1. Oscar Dansk 37 at MIL, Dec. 22 Largest Crowd at Home 12,632 vs. Texas Dec. 18 2. Oscar Dansk 34 at MIL, Nov. 7 Hat Tricks this Year 5 at Tucson (Hyka) Jan. 11 3. Max Lagace 33 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 at Rockford (Pirri) Dec. 8 Max Lagace 33 at RFD, Nov. 23 at Milwaukee (Carr/4) Nov. 7 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 vs. Grand Rapids (Macek) Oct. 13 Hat Tricks Against this Year N/A

Shutouts this Year 1 at Rockford (Dansk) Dec. 8 Against this Year 2 vs. Milwaukee (Grosenick) Jan. 20 vs. San Antonio (Binnington) Jan. 4 Shots this Year N/A 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 L 4-7 10-9-2-1 Lagace Desrosiers 22-34 3-5/4-6 23. Dec. 5 at Iowa W (OT) 4-3 11-9-2-1 Lagace Kahkonen 30-19 3-6/2-2 24. Dec. 7 at Iowa W 5-4 12-9-2-1 Lagace Kahkonen 26-26 1-2/1-1 25. Dec. 8 at Rockford W 4-0 13-9-2-1 Dansk Delia 39-32 1-4/1-1 26. Dec. 15 vs. Tucson W 4-2 14-9-2-1 Dansk Miska 24-30 2-2/2-2 27. Dec. 16 vs. Tucson W 5-1 15-9-2-1 Lagace Madsen 33-13 0-4/3-4 28. Dec. 18 vs. Texas W 6-1 16-9-2-1 Dansk Bow (L)/Desrosiers 24-24 2-4/3-4 29. Dec. 21 vs. Rockford OTL 4-5 16-9-3-1 Lagace Forsberg 36-25 0-2/1-2 30. Dec. 22 at Milwaukee W 3-1 17-9-3-1 Dansk McCollum 18-38 0-3/3-3 31. Dec. 26 at Milwaukee W 4-1 18-9-3-1 Dansk McCollum 23-25 0-2/1-1 32. Dec. 28 at Rockford W 4-2 19-9-3-1 Dansk Forsberg 37-23 2-6/4-4 33. Dec. 29 vs. Rockford W (OT) 2-1 20-9-3-1 Lagace Lankinen 43-21 1-6/3-4 34. Dec. 31 at Iowa L 1-3 20-10-3-1 Dansk Kahkonen 21-23 0-5/4-5 35. Jan. 2 vs. Iowa L 1-3 20-11-3-1 Lagace Hammond 29-26 0-4/4-4 36. Jan. 4 vs. San Antonio L 0-3 20-12-3-1 Dansk (L)/Lagace Binnington 31-22 0-3/3-3 37. Jan. 5 vs. San Antonio W 3-1 21-12-3-1 Lagace Coreau 23-23 1-6/4-5 38. Jan. 11 at Tucson W 6-3 22-12-3-1 Dansk Pickard/Miska (L) 31-20 1-2/1-1 39. Jan. 12 at Tucson L 2-3 22-13-3-1 Fucale Pickard 30-30 1-5/4-5 40. Jan. 16 vs. Grand Rapids W 5-2 23-13-3-1 Dansk Rybar 27-30 1-4/3-3 41. Jan. 19 vs. Rockford OTL 2-3 23-13-4-1 Dansk Forsberg 38-28 2-3/2-2 42. Jan. 20 vs. Milwaukee L 0-4 23-14-4-1 Fucale Grosenick 16-24 0-1/3-5 43. Jan. 24 at Cleveland W 5-1 24-14-4-1 Fucale Berube 30-29 0-2/4-4 44. Jan. 26 at Cleveland BROADCAST SCHEDULE No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** 45. Feb. 1 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 61. March 10 4 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 46. Feb. 2 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 62. March 15 7 p.m. vs. Cleveland The U Too 47. Feb. 9 1 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 63. March 16 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 48. Feb. 10 3 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 64. March 20 7 p.m. at Rockford AHLTV 49. Feb. 13 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 65. March 22 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 50. Feb. 15 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 66. March 23 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 51. Feb. 17 3 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50/NHL 67. March 26 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 52. Feb. 21 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 68. March 29 6 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 53. Feb. 23 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids CW50 69. March 30 7 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 54. Feb. 24 3 p.m. vs. Texas U Too/NHL 70. March 31 4 p.m. at Rockford CW50 55. Feb. 26 7 p.m. vs. Rockford AHLTV 71. April 5 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 56. March 1 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 72. April 6 7 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 57. March 2 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 73. April 7 3 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 58. March 5 10:30 a.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 74. April 12 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 59. March 8 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 75. April 13 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 60. March 9 7 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50 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 (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 (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 (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) returned on loan from Vegas (NHL) 11/22/18 Delete Daniel Carr (LW) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 12/05/18 Add Daniel Carr (LW) returned on loan from Vegas (NHL) 12/05/18 Delete Reid Duke (C) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 12/07/18 Add Marco Roy (C) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL) 12/10/18 Add Reid Duke (C) loaned from Vegas (NHL) 12/16/18 Delete Erik Brännström (D) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 12/18/18 Delete Marco Roy (C) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL) 12/19/18 Delete Brandon Pirri (C) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 12/21/18 Add Marco Roy (C) signed to PTO by Chicago (AHL) 12/27/18 Delete Brandon Pirri (C) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 01/03/19 Add Erik Brännström (D) returned on loan from Vegas (NHL) 01/03/19 Add Tye McGinn (LW) acquired from Manitoba (AHL) 01/03/19 Delete Jimmy Oligny (D) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 01/04/19 Add Brandon Pirri (C) returned on loan from Vegas (NHL) 01/04/19 Delete Marco Roy (C) released from PTO by Chicago (AHL) 01/06/19 Delete Brandon Pirri (C) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 01/09/19 Delete Matthew Weis (C) loaned to Fort Wanye (ECHL) 01/09/19 Delete Max Lagace (G) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 01/09/19 Add Zach Fucale (G) reassigned by Vegas (NHL) from Fort Wayne (ECHL) 01/23/19 Add Matthew Weis (C) recalled from loan to Fort Wayne (ECHL) 01/23/19 Add Max Lagace (G) returned on loan from Vegas (NHL) 01/23/19 Delete Oscar Dansk (G) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL)