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2020-21 Season Chicago Wolves Roster FORWARDS [19] NO. NAME POS. S HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP G A PTS PIM 3 Cole Smith* F L 6-3 195 10/28/95 Brainerd, Minn. U. of North Dakota (NCAA) 34 11 7 18 37 6 Ryan Suzuki* C L 6-1 180 5/28/01 London, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) 23 13 22 35 8 Barrie (OHL) 21 5 18 23 16 7 David Cotton* C L 6-2 200 7/9/97 Parker, Texas Boston College (NCAA) 32 15 24 39 46 9 Anthony Richard (VE) C L 5-10 163 12/20/96 Trois-Rivieres, Que. Nashville (NHL) 1 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee (AHL) 60 14 9 23 25 10 Tanner Jeannot LW L 6-2 208 5/29/97 Estevan, Sask. Milwaukee (AHL) 57 5 15 20 87 Florida (ECHL) 3 4 1 5 6 12 Stelio Mattheos RW R 6-1 196 6/14/99 Winnipeg, Man. Charlotte (AHL) 16 3 3 6 4 13 Seth Jarvis* C R 5-10 175 2/1/02 Winnipeg, Man. Portland (WHL) 58 42 56 98 24 15 Rem Pitlick C L 5-11 196 4/2/97 Ottawa, Ont. Milwaukee (AHL) 63 20 16 36 40 17 Drew Shore (V) C R 6-2 209 1/29/91 Denver, Colo. Minsk (KHL) 24 3 14 17 8 Nizhny (KHL) 19 1 9 10 6 18 Spencer Smallman RW R 6-1 198 9/9/96 Summerside, P.E.I. Charlotte (AHL) 47 3 10 13 24 Greenville (ECHL) 3 1 1 2 2 21 Jason Cotton* F R 6-3 190 2/7/95 Parker, Texas Sacred Heart (NCAA) 34 20 17 37 14 23 David Gust RW R 5-10 177 2/21/94 Orland Park, Ill. Charlotte (AHL) 60 11 20 31 8 25 Tom Novak C L 6-1 191 4/28/97 River Falls, Wisc. Milwaukee (AHL) 60 11 31 42 18 26 Jamieson Rees* C L 5-11 172 2/26/01 Hamilton, Ont. Sarnia (OHL) 39 18 43 61 47 27 Sheldon Rempal RW R 5-10 165 8/7/95 Calgary, Alta. Ontario (AHL) 56 4 17 21 44 29 Dominik Bokk* LW R 6-0 179 2/3/00 Schweinfurt, Germany Rogle BK Angelholm (SHL) 45 11 6 17 6 42 Lukas Craggs* F L 6-0 195 5/16/96 Elmhurst, Ill. Milwaukee (AHL) 23 3 3 6 16 Florida (ECHL) 12 6 5 11 4 43 Patrick Harper* C L 5-7 150 7/29/98 New York, N.Y. Boston University (NCAA) 32 14 23 37 6 50 Philip Tomasino* RW R 6-0 183 7/28/01 Mississauga, Ont. Oshawa (OHL) 26 18 25 43 12 Niagara (OHL) 36 22 35 57 20 DEFENSEMEN [9] NO. NAME POS. S HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP G A PTS PIM 4 Joey Keane D R 6-0 187 7/2/99 Chicago, Ill. Charlotte (AHL) 9 1 6 7 4 Hartford (AHL) 49 8 22 30 32 5 David Warsofsky D L 5-9 170 5/30/90 Marshfield, Mass. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) 51 10 23 33 49 8 Max Lajoie D L 6-1 196 11/5/97 Quebec City, Que. Ottawa (NHL) 6 0 0 0 0 Belleville (AHL) 48 4 13 17 24 20 Cavan Fitzgerald D L 6-1 185 8/23/96 Boston, Mass. Charlotte (AHL) 25 2 3 5 11 24 Josh Healey D L 6-1 199 7/12/94 Edmonton, Alta. Milwaukee (AHL) 30 0 3 3 72 32 Tyler Lewington (VE) D R 6-2 200 12/5/94 Edmonton, Alta. Washington (NHL) 6 0 0 0 17 Hershey (AHL) 43 4 9 13 76 39 Jeremy Davies D L 5-11 180 12/4/96 Sainte-Anne-de-Belle, Que. Milwaukee (AHL) 62 4 24 28 46 44 Brandon Hickey D L 6-2 205 4/13/96 Leduc, Alta. Rochester (AHL) 23 1 1 2 12 46 Frederic Allard D 4 6-1 189 12/27/97 St. Sauveur, Que. MIlwaukee (AHL) 61 2 19 21 18 GOALTENDERS [2] NO. NAME POS. C HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE 2019-20 TEAM(S) GP MIN GAA REC SO 30 Beck Warm* G L 6-0 172 4/22/99 Whistler, B.C. Edmonton (WHL) 15 912 2.30 11-2-2 1 Tri-City (WHL) 28 1,588 3.40 9-14-4 2 31 Jeremy Helvig* G L 6-4 188 5/25/97 Markham, Ont. Charlotte (AHL) 1 60 6.03 0-1-0 0 Jacksonville (ECHL) 3 156 3.86 0-3-0 0 Greenville (ECHL) 30 1,699 3.60 14-12-3 0 * rookie 2020-21 Chicago Wolves Game Notes CHICAGO AT ROCKFORD FEB. 16, 2021 6 P.M. AHLTV.COM ALL IN THE FAMILY, PART 1 2020-21 After sweeping four games over the first seven days of the 2021 season, the Chicago Wolves finally TALE OF THE TAPE return to competition after a four-day break. But the Wolves didn’t stop practicing during that REGULAR-SEASON SERIES stretch — and they didn’t stop adding to their roster. On Monday, the Wolves announced the addition 0-2-0-0 Rockford | 2-0-0-0 Chicago of 23-year-old defenseman Frederic Allard and 30-year-old defenseman David Warsofsky. LAST MEETING Allard, selected two picks after Wolves center Rem Pitlick in the third round of the 2016 NHL Entry Feb. 9, 2021 Draft, has spent the 2020-21 season with Villacher SV in Austria’s top professional league and posted 4 goals and 9 assists in 13 games. Allard was loaned to Chicago by Nashville (NHL) and has 14 goals and 60 assists to show for 181 regular-season games with the Milwaukee Admirals. 0-2-1-0 4-0-0-0 Warsofsky, meanwhile, was loaned to the Wolves by Carolina (NHL) after being acquired in a trade with Toronto (NHL) that involved center Alex Galchenyuk. Warsofsky boasts 2 goals and 9 assists in SERIES LEADERS 55 NHL games split between Boston, Pittsburgh, New Jersey and Colorado. He also owns 55 goals and 178 assists in 454 AHL regular-season games. Oh, and he features a set of DNA strikingly similar to ROCKFORD CHICAGO the Wolves head coach: his older brother, Ryan Warsofsky. Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts Franson 0 3 3 Pitlick 3 0 3 Ryan and David Warsofsky grew up 30 miles south of Boston with older brothers Adam and Jarod — Busdeker 1 1 2 Jarvis 2 1 3 and all four played hockey at the college level or above. Rasmussen 1 1 2 Tomasino 2 1 3 McLaughlin 0 2 2 Jeannot 1 2 3 “Me and my younger brother, David, were really close,” Ryan said. “If it was just him and me after school, we would just play in the driveway. Our garage doors were obviously destroyed. Lots of SERIES GAME-BY-GAME broken windows. When the winter came, we’d play knee hockey in the basement and it would get Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK aggressive at times and physical.” Feb. 6 Rockford MetroCentre W, 5-4 36-32 1-5 3-6 Feb. 9 Wolves Training Facility W, 5-2 27-25 1-6 8-9 According to AHL Vice President of Communications Jason Chaimovitch, the AHL hasn’t had a coach- Feb. 16 Rockford MetroCentre player brother combo since 1993-94 when Marc Crawford coached his younger brother, Lou, with the March 27 Wolves Training Facility St. John’s Maple Leafs. March 28 Rockford MetroCentre April 3 Wolves Training Facility ALL IN THE FAMILY, PART 2 April 7 Rockford MetroCentre Last week, David Cotton and Jason Cotton became the second set of brothers to play in the same April 17 Rockford MetroCentre game for the Wolves. Joe Crowley and Ted Crowley played 16 games together during the Wolves’ April 21 Wolves Training Facility inaugural season (1994-95), but more than 2,000 Wolves games happened before the Cottons joined May 14 Rockford MetroCentre the brothers club during Thursday’s 4-2 win over Grand Rapids. By David’s reckoning, it marked as the May 15 Wolves Training Facility first time these brothers from Parker, Texas, played on the same side in an official game. ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN “We’re a couple years (apart), so we never played on the same team,” David said. “This was the first time we were able to link up and go through this process together. It’s been very special for me — and Seasons Home Road Overall special for him as well.” 2007-21 46-21-5-3 27-36-5-5 73-56-10-8 LAST TWO GAMES WE ARE THE WOLVES Six years ago, the Chicago Wolves were contacted by THURSDAY, FEB. 11 (AT) CHICAGO 4, GRAND RAPIDS 2 Epic Pictures Group to be an important part of the • Forward David Cotton scored two goals and handed out one assist as the Wolves turned a 2-2 romantic comedy “Who Gets the Dog?” that starred third-period tie into their fourth consecutive win. Ryan Kwanten and Alicia Featherstone. Kwanten • Center Seth Jarvis delivered the team’s first goal for the third time in four games whileTanner played the character Clay Lonnergan, who was a Jeannot provided insurance with a short-handed empty-net tally with 1:55 to go. Wolves goaltender. • Goaltender Beck Warm stopped 26 shots to earn the win in his professional debut.