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Milwaukee Admirals Game Notes • Admirals Vs. Chicago Wolves January 20, 2019 • Allstate Arena Milwaukee Admirals Game Notes • Admirals vs. Chicago Wolves January 20, 2019 • Allstate Arena Milwaukee Admirals Chicago Wolves NHL Affiliate: Nashville Predators NHL Affiliate: Las Vegas Golden Knights 19-16-6-1 • 45 Pts, 5th Place, Central 23-13-4-1 • 51 Pts, 2nd Place Central Last Five… Next Five… Last Five… Next Five… 1/19 L 3-0 at Grand Rapids 1/22 vs. San Antonio, 7 pm 1/19 L 3-2 OT vs. Rockford 1/24 at Cleveland, 7 pm 1/16 L 4-2 at Manitoba 1/25 vs. Iowa, 7 pm 1/16 W 5-2 vs. Grand Rapids 1/26 at Cleveland, 7 pm 1/14 L 3-2 OT at Manitoba 1/26 vs. Manitoba, 1 pm 1/12 L 3-2 at Tucson 2/1 at Rockford, 7 pm 1/12 L 4-2 vs. San Diego 2/1 vs. Manitoba, 7 pm 1/11 W 6-3 at Tucson 2/2 vs. Manitoba, 7 pm 1/9 L 3-1 vs. Grand Rapids 2/2 vs. Rockford, 7 pm 1/5 W 3-1 vs. San Antonio 2/9 at Milwaukee, 1 pm 2018-19 Admirals vs. Chicago Wolves Milwaukee Record vs. Chicago… Oct. 14 at Chicago 5, Milwaukee 4 OT Oct. 21 Milwaukee 5, Chicago 4 SO This Season: 2-3-1-0 Nov. 7 Chicago 5, at Milwaukee 3 Nov. 11 Milwaukee 7, at Chicago 2 This Season Home: 0-3-0-0 Dec. 22 Chicago 3, at Milwaukee 1 Dec. 26 Chicago 4 at Milwaukee 1 This Season Road: 2-0-1-0 Jan. 20 Milwaukee at Chicago, 3 pm Feb. 9 Chicago at Milwaukee, 1 pm Last Season: 5-5-1-1 Mar. 8 Chicago at Milwaukee, 7 pm Mar. 10 Milwaukee at Chicago, 3 pm Last Five Years: 25-22-4-3 Mar. 30 Milwaukee at Chicago, 7 pm Apr. 5 Chicago at Milwaukee, 7 pm All-Time: 133-97-1-15-16 NEWS AND NOTES THE MATCH-UP OVERALL…The Admirals wrap up a four-game roadtrip this Chicago Milwaukee Team Record 23-13-4-1 -- 51 points 19-16-6-1 -- 45 points afternoon against the Wolves. Milwaukee dropped a 3-0 decision to Division Ranking 2nd Central 5th Central Conference Ranking 2nd Western 8th Western Grand Rapids last night and has now lost five straight games. Despite League Ranking 5th 17th Past 10 Games 5-4-1-0 3-6-1-0 that the Ads still sit just two points out of fourth in the division with Streak 1-0-1-0 0-4-1-0 a 19-16-6-2 record and 45 points. Following today’s game the Ads Home Record 10-7-4-1 9-7-2-0 Away Record 13-6-0-0 10-9-4-1 return to Panther Arena on Tuesday night where they will kick off a GF 148  107  nine-game homestand by hosting the San Antonio Rampage. GA 120  118  PP (Overall) (39/181) 21.5% (24/159) 15.1% PP (Home) (22/93) 23.7% (7/68) 10.3% PP (Away) (17/88) 19.3% (17/91) 18.7% VS THE WOLVES…The Admirals and Wolves face-off for the PK (Overall) (30/159) 81.1% (23/163) 85.9% seventh time this season and the fourth at Allstate Arena. Milwaukee PK (Home) (19/88) 78.4% (6/61) 90.2% PK (Away) (11/71) 84.5% (17/102) 83.3% is 2-3-1 against Chicago this year, including a 4-1 loss on December PP vs. Opp. (5/24) 20.8% (8/21) 38.1% PK vs. Opp. (8/21) 61.9% (5/24) 79.2% 26 the last time they played. The Wolves sit in a tied for second place Leading Rookie Brannstrom (5-17-22) Tolvanen (4-8-12) in the division with Iowa on a 23-13-4-1 record and 51 points after Most PIM Gallant - 71 Gregoire - 70 Team PIM/GM 12.5/Game 13.3/Game falling to Rockford 3-2 in OT last night and finish up a quick three- Leading Scorers Carr (20-30-50) Pettersson (9-17-26) Pirri (18-24-42) Schneider (13-12-25) game homestand today against the Ads. Daniela Carr leads the team Macek (18-22-40) Richard (13-11-24) and the AHL in scoring with 50 points (20g-30a) in just 35 games, Tynan (8-30-38) Donovan (10-12-22) McKenzie (7-20-27) Allard (3-19-22) including 13 points in six games against the Ads. Brooks Macek is Leading After 1st 18-2-2-1 10-0-1-0 Leading After 2nd 20-1-0-0 13-0-4-1 second on the team with 40 points (18g-22a). In goal, Oscar Dansk, Tied After 1st 3-7-2-0 4-4-5-1 who made 25 saves but suffered the loss last night, is 14-6-3 on the Tied After 2nd 1-0-2-1 6-3-2-0 Trailing After 1st 2-4-0-0 5-12-0-0 year with a 2.80 goals against average and a .898 save percentage in Trailing After 2nd 2-12-2-0 0-13-0-0 23 appearances. With Max Legace on recall to Las Vegas, the Out Shooting 9-9-3-0 6-9-3-0 Out Shot 11-3-1-1 13-6-3-1 Wolves have brought in Zach Fucale, who stopped 27 shots in his 1-Goal Games 6-5-4-1 11-3-6-1 2-Goal Games 6-4-0-0 2-6-0-0 Chicago debut during a 3-2 loss to Tucson last Saturday night. 3-Goal Games 4-3-0-0 4-5-0-0 LAST GAME…The Admirals saw their losing streak go to five games in a 3-0 loss to Grand Rapids last night. The Ads outshot the Griffins 13-2 in the first period, but Matt Puempel scored the period’s lone goal with less than seven seconds remaining for a 1-0 lead. The score would stay that way until the third period when Wade Megan made it 2-0 at the 6:17 mark. MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS ROSTER SKATERS NO. NAME POS S HT WT BIRTHPLACE DOB PRONUNCIATION 2017 - 2018 YEAR GP G A PTS PIM 2 Joe Pendenza C L 5-11 190 Wilmington, MA November 22, 1990 Cleveland (AHL) 46 6 4 10 31 5 Vince Pedrie D L 6-0 195 Rochester, MN January 17, 1994 Hartford (AHL) 58 3 11 14 43 6 Brian Cooper D L 5-10 196 Anchorage, AK November 1, 1993 San Diego (AHL) 40 0 9 9 21 8 Garrett Ross LW L 6-0 175 Dearborn Heights, MI May 26, 1992 Rochester (AHL) 51 7 6 13 66 7 Scott Savage D L 6-1 192 San Clemente, CA April 11, 1995 Cleveland (AHL) 16 0 3 3 6 Jacksonville (ECHL) 50 7 18 25 21 10 Tyler Gaudet C L 6-3 204 Hamilton, ON April 4, 1993 GAH-deht Milwaukee (AHL) 48 11 11 22 34 Tucson (AHL) 21 2 4 6 6 11 Eeli Tolvanen RW L 5-10 191 Vihti, Finland April 22, 1999 EY-leh TOLL-vah-nen Jokerit Helsinki (KHL) 49 19 17 36 28 12 Nick Baptiste RW R 6-1 205 Ottawa, ON August 4, 1995 bahp-TEEST Buffalo (NHL) 33 4 2 6 14 Rochester (AHL) 36 7 11 18 22 13 Yakov Trenin C L 6-2 204 Chelyabinsk, Russia January 13, 1997 YA-kawv TREH-nihn Milwaukee (AHL) 44 5 11 16 16 15 Duncan Siemens D L 6-3 205 Sherwood Park, AB September 7, 1993 Colorado (NHL) 16 1 1 2 23 San Antonio (AHL) 45 1 6 7 47 16 Phil Di Giuseppe LW L 6-0 200 North York, ON October 9, 1993 Carolina (NHL) 49 5 8 13 17 Charlotte (AHL) 14 4 8 12 8 18 Tanner Jeannot LW L 6-2 215 Oxbow, SK May 29, 1997 zuh-NO Moose Jaw (WHL) 72 40 40 80 83 19 Justin Kirkland C L 6-3 202 Winnipeg, MB August 2, 1996 Milwaukee (AHL) 67 7 11 18 19 23 Jeremy Gregoire RW R 6-0 194 Sherbrooke, QC September 5, 1995 greh-GWAHR Laval (AHL) 63 12 13 25 115 24 Mathieu Olivier RW R 6-1 210 Levis, QC February 11, 1997 Sherbrooke (QMJHL) 67 27 22 49 90 25 Cole Schneider LW L 6-2 199 Williamsville, NY August 26, 1990 Hartford (AHL) 76 16 34 50 33 28 Jarred Tinordi D L 6-6 230 Burnsville, MN February 20, 1992 tih-NOHR-dee Wilkes-Barre (AHL) 62 5 16 21 86 41 Emil Pettersson C L 6-2 170 Sundsvall, Sweden January 14, 1994 eh-MIHL PEH-tuhr-suhn Milwaukee (AHL) 72 13 33 46 32 43 Colin Blackwell C R 5-9 190 Lawrence, MA March 28, 1993 Rochester (AHL) 61 17 28 45 23 46 Matt Donovan D L 6-0 205 Edmond, OK May 9, 1990 V. Frolunda (SweE) 52 7 20 27 69 55 Alex Carrier D R 5-11 187 Quebec, QC October 8, 1996 kair-EE-ay Milwaukee (AHL) 73 4 24 28 52 58 Frederic Allard D R 6-1 187 Quebec, QC December 27, 1997 FREHD-uh-rihk ah-LAHRD Milwaukee (AHL) 55 8 16 24 18 Norfolk (ECHL) 3 0 0 0 2 78 Filip Pyrochta D L 6-1 184 Trebic, Czech Republic June 24, 1996 pay-ROCH-ta Liberec (CzeE) 42 3 9 12 20 Benatky (CzeD) 12 3 4 7 44 82 Zach Magwood RW R 5-10 190 Cambridge, ON April 22, 1998 Barrie (OHL) 65 27 32 59 32 90 Anthony Richard LW L 5-10 175 Trois-Rivieres, QC December 20, 1996 rih-SHAHRD Milwaukee (AHL) 75 19 17 36 45 GOALTENDERS NO.
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