2018-19 Game Notes CHICAGO AT TUCSON JANUARY 12, 2019 8 p.m. AHLTV A CRAZY FRIDAY IN THE DESERT 2018-19 As the Wolves prepared for Friday’s game at Tucson, they heard the news out of nearby Las Vegas: TALE OF THE TAPE Golden Knights general manager George McPhee told the media that Brandon Pirri, the leading scorer REGULAR-SEASON SERIES for the Wolves and the AHL, was expected to play his 10th game in the NHL on Saturday against the 0-3-0-0 Tucson | 3-0-0-0 Chicago Chicago Blackhawks, which would make it impossible for him to return to the Wolves without being exposed to waivers.

Considering the Wolves had scored just four goals in their last four games without Pirri, did this news suggest Chicago might lack a scoring punch for the foreseeable future?

Well, the Wolves needed just one period Friday night to offer a definitive “no” to that question.Rocky 19-10-3-1 22-12-3-1 Thompson’s crew stacked up four goals in the first period -- just the second time this season the Wolves have managed so many in one frame -- to set the course for a 6-3 win over the Tucson Road- LEADING SCORERS IN SERIES runners that enabled the Wolves to reclaim first place in the Central Division. TUCSON CHICAGO Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts How did this happen? Well, it helped that Tomas Hyka returned to the lineup after missing almost Merkley 2 1 3 Carr 3 3 6 five full games due to an injury suffered in the opening minutes on Dec. 29 against Rockford. Hyka Burke 1 1 2 Tynan 2 3 5 Helewka 0 2 2 Hyka 3 1 4 delivered his first hat trick as a professional in North America, which included a crucial power-play THREE tied 1 0 1 Pirri 3 1 4 game midway through the third period to stop Tucson’s momentum as the hosts had slashed a 4-0 deficit to 4-3 a minute before. SERIES GAME-BY-GAME BUT THAT’S NOT ALL Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK With Pirri destined to stay in the NHL, veteran forward Daniel Carr becomes the leader of the Wolves Dec. 15 Allstate Arena W, 4-2 24-30 2-2 2-2 offense. Carr has been the team’s steadiest scorer all year -- putting up points in 22 of his 31 Wolves Dec. 16 Allstate Arena W, 5-1 18-34 0-4 3-4 games heading into Friday’s action -- and he got Chicago on the board Friday night with a 7:03 Jan. 11 Tucson CC Arena W, 6-3 31-20 1-2 1-1 Jan. 12 Tucson CC Arena 8 p.m. into the game. THROWING IT BACK TO 2008 The goal tied Carr with Pirri for first place on the AHL’s scoring list, then Carr added two assists to take over sole possession of the top. The 27-year-old has been enjoying his best season from a statistical Despite going 0 for 10 on the power play, the Wolves found a way to earn a 5-4 victory over the Toronto standpoint. He averaged nearly 1 point per game last year for the AHL’s Laval Rocket (11 goals and 8 Marlies on Jan. 12, 2008, at Allstate Arena. Bryan assists in 20 games), but he has outstripped that this season with 19 goals and 25 assists in 32 games. Little, now with the Winnipeg Jets, racked up 1 goal The only AHL regular who’s averaging better than Carr’s 1.38 points per game is, well, Pirri at 1.45. and 3 assists for the winners. What else was happen- ing in the world about that time? IF IT’S FOR FREE, IT’S FOR ME • After going 16-0 during the NFL’s regular season, All 15 AHL games tonight are being shown for free on AHLTV to celebrate new pricing for the second the New England Patriots bounce Jacksonville 31-20 half of the season. To watch tonight’s action, simply set up a free account at theahl.com/AHLTV. To to move just two steps away from a perfect season. purchase a pass for all 38 Wolves games during the second half, it’s just $34.99. To buy either a home Spoiler alert: the New York Giants would shock the or away pass for the Wolves’ second half, the price is $24.99. Pats three weeks later in Super Bowl XLII. • The presidential race begins to take shape as Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee win the Iowa caucus on TWO-GAME STREAK Jan. 3, but Hillary Clinton and John McCain take the FRIDAY, JAN. 11 CHICAGO 6, (at) TUCSON 3 New Hampshire primary on Jan. 8. • The Wolves produced a season-high four goals in the opening period, including a pair eight • Flo Rida’s “Low,” featuring T-Pain, continues to seconds apart, to set the tone for the victory at Tucson Convention Center. dominate the Billboard’s Hot 100 as it owns the No. 1 • Forward Tomas Hyka posted his first hat trick as a pro in North America while forwardsDaniel spot for the first 10 weeks of 2008. Carr and T.J. Tynan and defenseman Griffin Reinhart also scored. • Stanislaw Wycech, Poland’s last surviving World War I veteran, dies at the age of 105. He had enlisted in the • Goaltender Oscar Dansk posted 18 saves for the win. Polish Military Organization at the age of 15. SATURDAY, JAN. 5 (at) CHICAGO 3, SAN ANTONIO 1 • Forward Alex Gallant made his first goal in a Wolves sweater count as his game-winner helped lift the Wolves to a victory at Allstate. ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN • Forwards and also scored in the win, pulling the Wolves within one Daniel Carr Brandon Pirri Seasons Home Road Overall point of Iowa in the Central Division race. 2016-2018 3-1-0-0 2-0-1-0 5-1-1-0 • Goaltender Max Lagace saved 22 of 23 shots in the win. 2018-19 Chicago Wolves Game Notes

2018-19 HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS BY THE NUMBERS Regular Season Home Away Difference Goals For 3.45 3.89 0.44 The Wolves had three representatives -- forwards Brandon Pirri and Daniel Carr and de- Goals Against 3.25 2.61 0.64 fenseman Erik Brännström -- selected to participate in the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic, join- 3 ing the San Jose Barracuda as the only other team to have three players selected. It marks Pirri’s fourth selection for the AHL All-Star Classic while Carr and Brännström are first-time picks. RECORD BY DIVISION Record Win % The Wolves’ prowess during even-strength hockey can be seen at the top of the AHL’s Central 16-12-3-1 .562 plus/minus ratings -- where they own four of the top five spots. Rookie defenseman Zach North 1-0-0-0 1.000 4 Whitecloud and left wing Daniel Carr share the league lead with +22 plus/minus ratings. Pacific 5-0-0-0 1.000 Center Gage Quinney share third with Rochester’s Lawrence Pilut at +19 while Wolves rookie defen- seman Nic Hague stands fifth at +18. RECORD BY MONTH Record Win % With his hat trick on Friday, right wing Tomas Hyka became the fifth Wolves player to score October 6-2-0-1 .722 at least three goals in one game this season -- joining Brooks Macek, Gage Quinney, November 4-5-2-0 .455 5 Daniel Carr (4 goals) and Brandon Pirri. The AHL’s other 30 teams have combined for 27 December 10-3-1-0 .750 hat tricks this season. The last Wolves team to have at least five players rack up a hat trick in the January 2-2-0-0 .500 same season was the 2008 Calder Cup champs -- when Jesse Schultz, Brett Sterling, Kevin Doell, Joel February 0-0-0-0 .000 March 0-0-0-0 .000 Kwiatkowski, Darren Haydar and Jason Krog (two hat tricks) made it happen. April 0-0-0-0 .000 Tomas Hyka wasn’t the only Wolves forward to return to the lineup Friday. Ryan Wag- ner, No. 12 in your program, hit the ice for the first time since Dec. 5. The Wisconsin IN OVERTIME (4-3) alum promptly assisted on T.J. Tynan’s first-period goal for his third point of the year. 12 Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% Oscar Dansk (2-1) 7-8 .875 What’s one of the reasons the Wolves are back in first place for the Central Division? Max Lagace (2-2) 4-6 .667 They’re the only team in the division with a better road record than home mark. The 13 Wolves boast a 13-5-0-0 record on the road (.722), which ranks No. 1 in the Western Conference and No. 2 in the AHL. The Wolves also are outscoring foes 70-47 on the road, which is the IN THE SHOOTOUT (0-1) second-best goal differential. Charlotte owns a +28 margin (98-70), so it makes sense the Checkers have the best road record in the league. Shooter Goals-Chances SH% T.J. Tynan 1-1 1.000 Thanks to Friday’s six-goal outburst, the Wolves have regained sole possession Erik Brännström 0-1 .000 Daniel Carr 0-1 .000 of first place in AHL scoring with 139 goals -- five ahead of the Charlotte Checkers Reid Duke 0-1 .000 139 who managed just one goal Friday night against Wilkes-Barre. The Wolves also Brooks Macek 0-1 .000 continue to boast three of the league’s top 10 scorers: League leader Daniel Carr (19G, 25A), No. 2 Stefan Matteau 0-1 .000 Brandon Pirri (18G, 24A) and No. 9 Brooks Macek (17G, 20A). Brandon Pirri 0-1 .000 Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% If you’ve suited up for the Wolves, chances are better than 50/50 that you’ve Oscar Dansk 5-7 .714 also played in the . When recent Wolves forward 356 Mackenzie MacEachern made his NHL debut on Thursday night for the St. Louis Blues, he became the 356th player (out of 617 Wolves all-time) who have competed for the RECORD BREAKDOWN Wolves and in the NHL. That 57.7 percent overall success rate is even higher among goaltenders. Of When the Wolves... Record the 54 players who’ve tended the net for the Wolves over the years -- starting with original score four or more goals 18-2-1-1 goaltenders Ray LeBlanc and Wendell Young and continuing through current Wolves Max Lagace allow two or fewer goals 16-0-0-0 outshoot their opponent 9-9-2-0 and Oscar Dansk -- 38 boast NHL experience (70.4 percent). score first 18-5-3-0 score a power-play goal 16-6-1-1 UPCOMING GAMES allow a power-play goal 8-7-2-1 Date Opponent Venue Time score a short-handed goal 0-1-1-0 Wednesday, Jan. 16 vs. Grand Rapids^ Allstate Arena 7 p.m. allow a short-handed goal 0-2-1-0 lead after one period 18-2-2-1 Saturday, Jan. 19 vs. Rockford** Allstate Arena 7 p.m. trail after one period 1-4-0-0 Sunday, Jan. 20 vs. Milwaukee* Allstate Arena 3 p.m. lead after two periods 19-0-0-0 Thursday, Jan. 24 at Cleveland^ Quicken Loans Arena 6 p.m. trail after two periods 2-12-1-0 Saturday, Jan. 26 at Cleveland^ Quicken Loans Arena 6 p.m. are in a one-goal game 6-4-3-1 play at home 9-7-3-1 All times Central ^AHLTV only *The U Too/NHL Network **CW50 play on the road 13-5-0-0 For complete 2018-19 television and game schedules, visit ChicagoWolves.com 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 7. Tomas Hyka 3 at TUC, Jan. 11 3rd period vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 Daniel Carr 3 at TUC, Jan. 11 2nd period vs. Rockford Nov. 10 Brandon Pirri 3 vs. TEX, Dec. 18 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 Zach Whitecloud 3 at RFD, Nov. 23 vs. Manitoba Nov. 18 Curtis McKenzie 3 at RFD, Nov. 23 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 37 at Milwaukee Nov. 7 Brandon Pirri 3 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Most Shots On Goal in a Period 26 1st period vs. Rockford Dec. 29 Dylan Coghlan 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 20 3rd period at Milwaukee Nov. 7 Curtis McKenzie 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game 17 at Colorado Oct. 5 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 15 vs. San Antonio Dec. 1 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13

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. Tomas Hyka 3 at TUC, Jan. 11 Brandon Pirri 3 at RFD, Dec. 8 Most PPG in a Game 3 at Iowa Dec. 5 Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 vs. Texas Dec. 2 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 vs. Iowa Nov. 17 6. Curtis McKenzie 2 at RFD, Dec. 28 Most PPG Allowed in a Game 3 at San Antonio Oct. 28 Daniel Carr 2 at MIL, Dec. 26 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Zach Whitecloud 2 vs. TEX, Dec. 18 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Brandon Pirri 2 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 Most SHG in a Game 1 vs. Grand Rapids (Reinhart) Nov. 24 Tyler Wong 2 at IA, Dec. 7 at San Antonio (Quinney) Oct. 28 Nic Hague 2 at IA, Dec. 5 Most SHG Against in a Game 1 vs. Iowa (Read) Jan. 2 Brandon Pirri 2 vs. IA, Nov. 17 at Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 28 Brooks Macek 2 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 vs. Grand Rapids (Elson) Nov. 24 Brooks Macek 2 at MB, Nov. 3 Brooks Macek 2 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Longest Winning Streak 6 Dec. 5-18 Brooks Macek 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 Longest Home Winning Streak 3 Dec. 15-18 Gage Quinney 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Road Winning Streak 6 Dec. 5-28 Reid Duke 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Winless Streak 5 Nov. 24-Dec. 2 Erik Brännström 2 at COL, Oct. 5 Longest Home Winless Streak 4 Nov. 24-Dec. 2 Assists 1. Brooks Macek 5 at MIL, Nov. 7 Longest Road Winless Streak 2 Oct. 28-Nov. 2 2. Brandon Pirri 4 at IA, Dec. 5 3. Brooks Macek 3 at MIL, Dec. 26 Most PIM in a Game 29 vs. San Antonio Jan. 5 Brandon Pirri 3 vs. RFD, Nov. 10 at San Antonio Oct. 28 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Most Combined PIM in a Game 70 vs. San Antonio Jan. 5 Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game 0:34 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 PIM 1. Brandon Pirri 19 vs. SA, Jan. 5 Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game 0:47 at Iowa (Kloos) Dec. 5 2. Alex Gallant 15 at SA, Oct. 28 Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals 0:08 at Tucson (Carr/Hyka) Jan. 11 3. Alex Gallant 12 at COL, Oct. 5 Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals 0:23 vs. Milwaukee (Grimaldi/Grimaldi) Oct. 14 Alex Gallant 12 vs. TEX, Dec. 2 Shortest Time Between Two Goals 0:12 vs. Milwaukee (Wong/Richard) Nov. 11 +/- 1. Zach Whitecloud +5 at RFD, Nov. 23 Largest Margin of Victory 5 vs. Texas Dec. 18 Nic Hague +5 at COL, Oct. 6 at Rockford Nov. 23 Zac Leslie +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Largest Margin of Defeat 5 vs. Milwaukee Nov. 11 4. Daniel Carr +4 at MIL, Dec. 26 Largest Crowd at Home 12,632 vs. Texas Dec. 18 Brooks Macek +4 at MIL, Dec. 26 Hat Tricks this Year 4 at Tucson (Hyka) Jan. 11 T.J. Tynan +4 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 at Rockford (Pirri) Dec. 8 Zach Whitecloud +4 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 at Milwaukee (Carr/4) Nov. 7 Nic Hague +4 at RFD, Nov. 23 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 Daniel Carr +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 vs. Grand Rapids (Macek) Oct. 13 Brooks Macek +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24

Hat Tricks Against this Year N/A Shots 1. Daniel Carr 10 vs RFD, Dec. 29 2. Brandon Pirri 8 at RFD, Dec. 8 Shutouts this Year 1 at Rockford (Dansk) Dec. 8 Brandon Pirri 8 vs. MB, Nov. 18 Shutouts Against this Year 1 vs. San Antonio (Binnington) Jan. 4 Penalty Shots this Year N/A Saves 1. Oscar Dansk 37 at MIL, Dec. 22 Penalty Shots Against this Year N/A 2. Oscar Dansk 34 at MIL, Nov. 7 3. Max Lagace 33 vs. TUC, Dec. 16 Max Lagace 33 at RFD, Nov. 23 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 BROADCAST SCHEDULE No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** 40. Jan. 16 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids AHLTV 59. March 8 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 41. Jan. 19 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 60. March 9 7 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50 42. Jan. 20 3 p.m. vs. Milwaukee TheUToo/NHL 61. March 10 4 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 43. Jan. 24 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 62. March 15 7 p.m. vs. Cleveland The U Too 44. Jan. 26 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 63. March 16 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 45. Feb. 1 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 64. March 20 7 p.m. at Rockford AHLTV 46. Feb. 2 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 65. March 22 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 47. Feb. 9 1 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 66. March 23 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 48. Feb. 10 3 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 67. March 26 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 49. Feb. 13 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 68. March 29 6 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 50. Feb. 15 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 69. March 30 7 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 51. Feb. 17 3 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50/NHL 70. March 31 4 p.m. at Rockford CW50 52. Feb. 21 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 71. April 5 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 53. Feb. 23 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids CW50 72. April 6 7 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 54. Feb. 24 3 p.m. vs. Texas U Too/NHL 73. April 7 3 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 55. Feb. 26 7 p.m. vs. Rockford AHLTV 74. April 12 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 56. March 1 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 75. April 13 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 57. March 2 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 76. April 14 4 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 58. March 5 10:30 a.m. at San Antonio AHLTV * 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) 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 (C) recalled from loan by Vegas (NHL) 01/09/19 Add Zach Fucale (G) reassigned by Vegas (NHL) from Fort Wayne (ECHL)