2020-21 Game Notes CHICAGO AT GRAND RAPIDS FEB. 26, 2021 6 P.M. AHLTV.COM LAST TEAM STANDING 2020-21 With the Tucson Roadrunners suffering their first loss Wednesday night, the Chicago Wolves stand TALE OF THE TAPE as the only undefeated team among the 28 competing in the this season. REGULAR-SEASON SERIES The team’s best start in franchise history — eclipsing the 6-0-0-0 launch by the 2007-08 0-2-0-0 Grand Rapids | 2-0-0-0 Chicago champions — has been buttressed by the stats. LAST MEETING • The Wolves lead the AHL in scoring at 4.86 goals per game. The next-best team, the Rochester Feb. 11, 2021 Americans, averages 4.0 goals per night.

• With 34 goals for and 14 against, the Wolves lead the league in scoring margin. The fledgling Henderson Silver Knights, whose roster features 15 players from last year’s Wolves squad, rank second at +12. 3-2-0-0 7-0-0-0 • The Wolves have not trailed in a game since the 5:11 mark of the second period of their second game SERIES LEADERS (Feb. 6 at Rockford). That’s a streak of 334 minutes and 49 seconds without looking up at their foe. GRAND RAPIDS CHICAGO • The Wolves have led during second intermission in every game. They have never trailed at any time Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts during the third period, though the Grand Rapids Griffins caught them during their last meeting on Criscuolo 2 0 2 D. Cotton 2 1 3 Feb. 11 at the Wolves Training Facility. The Griffins’ Dennis Cholowski scored at 6:07 of the third to pull Barber 0 2 2 Jarvis 2 1 3 the visitors into a 2-2 tie, then rookie forward David Cotton responded 86 seconds later with what Cholowski 1 0 1 Fitzgerald 1 1 2 turned out to be the game-winning . FOUR tied 0 1 1 Tomasino 0 2 2

• Rookie center Seth Jarvis, the ’ first-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft who SERIES GAME-BY-GAME turned 19 at the start of this month, shares the league lead in goals with teammate Rem Pitlick. Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK Jarvis owns six goals in seven games while Pitlick, a second-year pro in the Nashville Predators’ Feb. 5 Wolves Training Facility W, 3-1 29-23 1-4 4-5 organization, owns six goals in six games. Feb. 11 Wolves Training Facility W, 4-2 29-38 1-5 4-5 Feb. 26 Van Andel Arena • Jarvis and second-year center Tommy Novak, like Pitlick a third-round pick by Nashville, share the Feb. 28 Wolves Training Facility AHL’s lead in points (9) with San Diego-turned-Anaheim forward Trevor Zegras. March 19 Van Andel Arena March 23 Van Andel Arena • There are six players who share the AHL lead with 7 assists — and three of them play for the Wolves: April 1 Wolves Training Facility Novak, second-year defenseman Joey Keane and second-year defenseman Jeremy Davies each May 7 Van Andel Arena have seven helpers. They stand at the top of the podium alongside Utica’s Sam Anas, Manitoba’s Tyler May 9 Wolves Training Facility Graovac and Ontario’s Rasmus Kupari. May 12 Van Andel Arena BIBEAU BIBACK ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN Since Antoine Bibeau backstopped the Wolves to a 3-1 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins on Seasons Home Road Overall Opening Night, the 26-year-old goaltender has been stationed on the Carolina Hurricanes’ taxi squad. 1996-2020 40-37-0-6-2 35-31-2-9-2 75-68-2-15-4 On Monday, the Hurricanes reassigned Bibeau to the Wolves. Between Bibeau, Jeremy Helvig and Beck Warm, Chicago’s goaltenders boast a 7-0-0 record, 2.00 goals-against average and .940 save WE ARE THE WOLVES percentage. Wolves fans who followed the 2018-19 squad avidly — particularly those around Las Vegas — will recall much LAST TWO GAMES of the early season buzz revolved around rookie Erik Brannstrom. Everyone who loved the 2017 NHL first- SUNDAY, FEB. 21 (AT) CHICAGO 4, IOWA 1 round pick was said to be on “the Brannwagon.” • Center Morgan Geekie scored two goals in the first period as the Wolves set a franchise record for fastest start to the season as they improved to 7-0-0-0. Brannstrom scored two goals in his Wolves debut and • Center Rem Pitlick added his sixth goal of the season — tied for the AHL lead — while Tanner rang up 7 goals and 21 assists in 41 games for Chicago Jeannot added an empty-net goal and defenseman Joey Keane handed out two assists. before being traded to the Ottawa Senators in the • Goaltender Beck Warm stopped a career-high 40 shots in the win. swap that brought Mark Stone to Vegas. SATURDAY, FEB. 20 (AT) CHICAGO 10, IOWA 2 The 21-year-old Brannstrom has since split his • Center scored 19 seconds into the game to set the tone for four goals in the first Morgan Geekie time between the NHL and the AHL — and he finally eight minutes, nine goals in the first 23 minutes and the Wolves’ first 10-goal game since 2007. delivered his first NHL goal Tuesday night against the • Geekie, and scored two goals apiece while Tom Novak delivered a team- Rem Pitlick Seth Jarvis Montreal Canadiens. He owns 1 goal and 6 assists in 40 high four points as 15 skaters produced points and set a team single-game record with 29 points NHL appearances. • Goaltender Jeremy Helvig parried 35 shots to earn the win. 2020-21 Chicago Wolves Game Notes 2020-21 BY THE NUMBERS HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS Regular Season Home Away Difference For the first seven games, the Wolves lineup featured four teenagers as part of their forward Goals For 5.20 4.00 1.20 lines: Seth Jarvis, Jamieson Rees, Ryan Suzuki and Phil Tomasino. (Well, technically, it Goals Against 1.60 3.00 1.40 4 was only five games because Rees sat out Feb. 16 and Tomasino sat out Sunday against Iowa). Regardless, the streak ends because Rees celebrates his 20th birthday today. The Hamilton, RECORD BY OPPONENT Ontario, native owns one goal, two assists and a +3 plus/minus rating in six professional games. Record Win % Selected as a center by the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round of the 2019 NHL Draft, Rees has Cleveland 0-0-0-0 .000 been playing on the wing this season. If and when he returns to the OHL’s Sarnia Sting, where he Grand Rapids 2-0-0-0 1.000 stacked up 18 goals and 43 assists in 39 games last year, Rees likely will return to center — but he Iowa 2-0-0-0 1.000 told Wolves broadcasters Jason Shaver and Billy Gardner that he’s fine playing any position spot. Rockford 3-0-0-0 1.000

After serving his quarantine time following his Feb. 15 acquisition from the Toronto Maple RECORD BY MONTH Leafs, 30-year-old defenseman David Warsofsky (No. 5 on the roster) is eligible to make his Record Win % 5 Wolves debut tonight. David, of course, is the younger brother of 33-year-old Wolves head February 7-0-0-0 1.000 March 0-0-0-0 .000 coach Ryan Warsofsky, who vows to coach his brother as hard, if not harder, than everybody else. April 0-0-0-0 .000 “If he doesn’t like it,” Ryan said with a smile, “he can come at me as much as he wants.” May 0-0-0-0 .000 The Wolves have scored 34 goals through seven games this year — and a league-high 15 have been delivered by rookies. Physical forward Cole Smith became the latest to join IN OVERTIME (0-0) 15 the list when he scored his second career pro goal Saturday. Center Seth Jarvis leads the way with six tallies while fellow 19-year-old forward Phil Tomasino owns three. Forward David Goaltender Saves-Shots (0-0) SV% Antoine Bibeau (0-0) 0-0 .000 Cotton contributed two Feb. 11 against Rockford while Jamieson Rees notched his first pro goal Jeremy Helvig (0-0) 0-0 .000 Feb. 6 at Rockford. Rookie center Ryan Suzuki has scored a goal in two of the last three games. The Beck Warm (0-0) 0-0 .000 Rockford IceHogs are next on the rookie goal-scoring list with 13. IN THE SHOOTOUT (0-0) The Wolves have killed off their last 16 shorthanded situations to move into the AHL’s top 10 for penalty kills. Assistant coach Patrick Dwyer heads up the PK unit that hasn’t Shooter Goals-Chances (0-0) SH% 16 been dented since Grand Rapids’ Kyle Criscuolo scored at 16:20 of the second period on N/A 0-0 .000 Feb. 11. That means the Wolves’ streak stands at 203 minutes and 40 seconds heading into tonight’s Goaltender Saves-Shots (0-0) SV% game. They stopped one Griffins PP late in the third period, then went 5-for-5 on Feb. 16 at Rockford, N/A (0-0) 0-0 .000 6-for-6 vs. Iowa on Feb. 20 and 4-for-4 vs. Iowa on Feb. 21.

Center Morgan Geekie made the most of his whirlwind stay in Chicago. He was loaned to RECORD BREAKDOWN the Wolves Thursday, showed up Friday, scored 19 seconds into his team debut Saturday When the Wolves... Record 17 (part of a two-goal, one-assist effort) and scored twice in the first period Sunday. For his score four or more goals 5-0-0-0 efforts, he earned the AHL’s Player of the Week award Monday — right around the time he learned allow two or fewer goals 6-0-0-0 the Carolina Hurricanes recalled him. It marked the 17th time the franchise has reaped the Player outshoot their opponent 4-0-0-0 of the Week honor since Chicago joined the AHL prior to the 2001-02 season. Geekie joins a list that score first 5-0-0-0 consists of J.P. Vigier (2004-05), Darren Haydar (2006-07, 2012-13), Jason Krog (2006-07, 2007-08), score a power-play goal 7-0-0-0 allow a power-play goal 4-0-0-0 Cory Larose (2006-07), Ondrej Pavelec (2008-09), Peter Mannino (2009-10), Paul Postma (2009- score a short-handed goal 3-0-0-0 10), Nigel Dawes (2010-11), Ty Rattie (2014-15), Pat Cannone (2015-16), Brad Hunt (2016-17), Kenny allow a short-handed goal 1-0-0-0 Agostino (2016-17), Teemu Pulkkinen (2017-18) and Oscar Dansk (2018-19). lead after one period 5-0-0-0 trail after one period 0-0-0-0 Since the Wolves started playing on Oct. 1, 1994, a total of 679 players have donned lead after two periods 7-0-0-0 trail after two periods 0-0-0-0 the Burgundy and Gold. When forward Morgan Geekie made his Chicago debut are in a one-goal game 2-0-0-0 388 Feb. 20, he became the 388th player in Wolves history who also has appeared in play at home 5-0-0-0 the NHL In other words, 57.1 percent of all Wolves have played in the NHL. UPCOMING GAMES Date Opponent Venue Time Sunday, Feb. 28 vs. Grand Rapids Wolves Training Facility 3 p.m. Friday, March 5 vs. Cleveland Wolves Training Facility 7 p.m. Saturday, March 6 vs. Cleveland Wolves Training Facility 3 p.m. Saturday, March 13 at Iowa Wells Fargo Arena 6 p.m. Sunday, March 14 at Iowa Wells Fargo Arena 3 p.m. All times Central All games stream on AHLTV (AHLTV.com)

2020-21 2020-21 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS INDIVIDUAL Most Goals Scored in a Game 10 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 GAME-HIGHS Most Goals Allowed in a Game 4 at Rockford Feb. 6 Most Goals Scored in a Period 5 2nd period vs. Iowa Feb. 20 Points 1. Tom Novak 4 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most Goals Allowed in a Period 2 3rd period vs. Iowa Feb. 20 2. Morgan Geekie 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 3rd period at Rockford Feb. 16 Tanner Jeannot 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 1st period at Rockford Feb. 6 Frederic Allard 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most Shots On Goal in a Game 43 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 David Cotton 3 vs. GR, Feb. 11 Phil Tomasino 3 vs. RFD, Feb. 9 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 41 vs. Iowa Feb. 21 Most Shots On Goal in a Period 17 2nd period vs. Iowa Feb. 20 Goals 1. Morgan Geekie 2 vs. IA, Feb. 21 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 19 3rd period vs. Iowa Feb. 21 Seth Jarvis 2 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Rem Pitlick 2 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game 14 vs. Iowa Feb. 21 Morgan Geekie 2 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 23 vs. Grand Rapids Feb. 5 David Cotton 2 vs. GR, Feb. 11 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period 3 2nd period vs. Iowa Feb. 21 Rem Pitlick 2 vs. RFD, Feb. 9 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 5 1st period vs. Grand Rapids Feb. 5 Phil Tomasino 2 vs. RFD, Feb. 9

Most PPG in a Game 2 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 Assists 1. Frederic Allard 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most PPG Allowed in a Game 3 at Rockford Feb. 6 Tanner Jeannot 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Tom Novak 3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most SHG in a Game 1 vs. Iowa (Jarvis) Feb. 20 1 vs. Grand Rapids (Jeannot) Feb. 11 PIM 1. Max Lajoie 20 vs. RFD, Feb. 9 1 vs. Rockford (Pitlick) Feb. 9 2. Anthony Richard 15 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most SHG Against in a Game 1 vs. Rockford (Wilkie) Feb. 9 3. Tanner Jeannot 7 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Cole Smith 7 vs. GR, Feb. 11 Longest Winning Streak 7 Feb. 5-present Josh Healey 7 vs. GR, Feb. 11 Longest Home Winning Streak 5 Feb. 5-present Tanner Jeannot 7 at RFD, Feb. 6 Longest Road Winning Streak 2 Feb. 6-present Longest Winless Streak N/A +/- 1. Jeremy Davies +4 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Longest Home Winless Streak N/A Phil Tomasino +4 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Longest Road Winless Streak N/A 3. Frederic Allard +3 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Jamieson Rees +3 at RFD, Feb. 6 Joey Keane +3 vs. RFD, Feb. 9 Most PIM in a Game 34 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 vs. Rockford Feb. 9 Shots 1. Tom Novak 7 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Most Combined PIM in a Game 66 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 2. Jeremy Davies 6 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Rem Pitlick 6 vs. IA, Feb. 20 Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game 0:19 vs. Iowa (Geekie) Feb. 20 Phil Tomasino 7 at RFD, Feb. 16 Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game 4:31 at Rockford (Quenneville) Feb. 6 Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals 0:44 vs. Iowa (Richard/Suzuki) Feb. 20 Saves 1. Beck Warm 40 vs. IA, Feb. 21 Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals 0:19 at Rockford (Wilkie/Phillips) Feb. 16 2. Beck Warm 37 at RFD, Feb. 16 Shortest Time Between Two Goals 0:35 at Rockford (Kalynuk/Jeannot) Feb. 6 3. Beck Warm 36 vs. GR, Feb. 11

Largest Margin of Victory 8 vs. Iowa Feb. 20 Largest Margin of Defeat N/A Largest Crowd at Home N/A

Hat Tricks this Year N/A Hat Tricks Against this Year N/A

Shutouts this Year N/A Shutouts Against this Year N/A

Penalty Shots this Year N/A Penalty Shots Against this Year N/A 2020-21 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS No. Date Opponent Result Score Record CHI Goaltender OPP Goaltender SF-SA PP/PK 1. Feb. 5 vs. Grand Rapids W 3-1 1-0-0-0 Bibeau Nagle 29-23 1-4/4-5 2. Feb. 6 at Rockford W 5-4 2-0-0-0 Helvig Tomkins 36-32 1-5/3-6 3. Feb. 9 vs. Rockford W 5-2 3-0-0-0 Helvig Darling 27-25 1-6/8-9 4. Feb. 11 vs. Grand Rapids W 4-2 4-0-0-0 Warm Boyle 29-38 1-5/4-5 5. Feb. 16 at Rockford W 3-2 5-0-0-0 Warm Tomkins 36-39 1-4/5-5 6. Feb. 20 vs. Iowa W 10-2 6-0-0-0 Helvig Jones (L)/Rumpel 43-37 2-6/6-6 7. Feb. 21 vs. Iowa W 4-1 7-0-0-0 Warm Rumpel 14-41 1-4/4-4 8. Feb. 26 at Grand Rapids SCHEDULE No. Date Opponent Time 9. Feb. 28 vs. Grand Rapids 3 p.m. 10. March 5 vs. Cleveland 7 p.m. 11. March 6 vs. Cleveland 3 p.m. 12. March 13 at Iowa 6 p.m. 13. March 14 at Iowa 3 p.m. 14. March 19 at Grand Rapids 5 p.m. 15. March 23 at Grand Rapids 6 p.m. 16. March 27 vs. Rockford 7 p.m. 17. March 28 at Rockford 4 p.m. 18. April 1 vs. Grand Rapids 2 p.m. 19. April 3 vs. Rockford 7 p.m. 20. April 7 at Rockford 6 p.m. 21. April 9 at Iowa 7 p.m. 22. April 10 at Iowa 6 p.m. 23. April 17 at Rockford 6 p.m. 24. April 21 vs. Rockford 7 p.m. 25. April 23 at Cleveland 6 p.m. 26. April 24 at Cleveland 3 p.m. 27. April 30 vs. Iowa 7 p.m. 28. May 1 vs. Iowa 7 p.m. 29. May 7 at Grand Rapids 6 p.m. 30. May 9 vs. Grand Rapids 3 p.m. 31. May 12 at Grand Rapids 6 p.m. 32. May 14 at Rockford 6 p.m. 33. May 15 vs. Rockford 7 p.m.

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King (D) signed to ATO by Chicago (AHL) 02/04/21 Add Antoine Bibeau (G) reassigned on loan from Carolina (NHL) 02/06/21 Delete Sean Malone (F) recalled from loan by Nashville (NHL) 02/06/21 Delete Antoine Bibeau (G) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL) 02/09/21 Delete Anthony Richard (F) recalled from loan by Nashville (NHL) 02/10/21 Delete Alex Carrier (D) recalled from loan by Nashville (NHL) 02/10/21 Add Anthony Richard (F) reassigned on loan from Nashville (NHL) 02/15/21 Add Frederic Allard (D) reassigned from Villacher SV (ICEHL) by Nashville (NHL) 02/15/21 Delete D.J. King (D) released from ATO by Chicago (AHL) 02/15/21 Add Alex Galchenyuk (F) loaned from Carolina (NHL) 02/15/21 Delete Alex Galchenyuk (F) recalled from loan by Carolina (NHL) 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS No. Date Opponent Result Score Record CHI Goaltender OPP Goaltender SF-SA PP/PK 1. Oct. 5 vs. Grand Rapids L 5-8 0-1-0-0 Dansk Pickard 40-26 2-5/2-5 2. Oct. 11 at San Antonio L 0-3 0-2-0-0 Sparks Husso 26-27 0-6/4-6 3. Oct. 12 at San Antonio W (SO) 2-1 1-2-0-0 Sparks Wilcox 33-33 0-5/4-4 4. Oct. 18 at Rockford L 2-3 1-3-0-0 Sparks Delia 31-33 1-5/5-5 5. Oct. 19 vs. Rockford OTL 2-3 1-3-1-0 Sparks Tomkins 33-39 1-3/3-3 6. Oct. 20 vs. Milwaukee W (SO) 3-2 2-3-1-0 Ferguson Grosenick 36-37 0-2/1-1 7. Oct. 23 vs. Texas W 3-2 3-3-1-0 Sparks Bow 24-41 0-3/1-1 8. Oct. 26 vs. Manitoba W 4-0 4-3-1-0 Dansk Carlson 19-25 1-4/4-4 9. Oct. 29 at Tucson W 2-1 5-3-1-0 Dansk Prosvetov 28-30 1-5/5-6 10. Oct. 30 at Tucson W 3-0 6-3-1-0 Sparks Kallgren 30-32 1-4/2-2 11. Nov. 2 at Milwaukee L 2-5 6-4-1-0 Dansk (L)/Ferguson Ingram 36-24 1-7/0-2 12. Nov. 3 at Rockford L 4-7 6-5-1-0 Dansk Delia 25-23 1-4/5-7 13. Nov. 7 at Iowa W 3-0 7-5-1-0 Sparks Kahkonen 15-35 1-3/5-5 14. Nov. 9 vs. Manitoba L 0-3 7-6-1-0 Dansk Berdin 26-21 0-4/3-3 15. Nov. 10 vs. Rockford L 1-4 7-7-1-0 Sparks Tomkins 19-38 1-4/3-3 16. Nov. 13 at Milwaukee L 3-6 7-8-1-0 Sparks (L)/Dansk Ingram 23-33 2-6/1-6 17. Nov. 16 vs. Iowa L 0-3 7-9-1-0 Sparks Kahkonen 22-32 0-3/4-4 18. Nov. 17 at Iowa W 4-3 8-9-1-0 Dansk Robson 23-34 1-4/2-2 19. Nov. 19 vs. San Antonio L 3-5 8-10-1-0 Sparks Wilcox 19-40 2-4/2-3 20. Nov. 21 at Cleveland L 3-5 8-11-1-0 Dansk Kivlenieks 27-39 0-2/2-2 21. Nov. 22 at Cleveland L 0-3 8-12-1-0 Sparks Vehvilainen 16-25 0-6/4-5 22. Nov. 27 vs. Grand Rapids W 5-2 9-12-1-0 Dansk Pickard 22-29 1-2/2-2 23. Nov. 29 at Rockford L 2-4 9-13-1-0 Dansk Tomkins 33-26 1-4/4-4 24. Nov. 30 vs. Manitoba OTL 2-3 9-13-2-0 Sparks Berdin 28-20 2-7/1-1 25. Dec. 4 at Grand Rapids W 5-2 10-13-2-0 Dansk Pickard 26-30 1-4/3-4 26. Dec. 6 at Manitoba L 1-3 10-14-2-0 Sparks Berdin 27-23 0-3/3-4 27. Dec. 7 at Manitoba W 4-2 11-14-2-0 Dansk Outhouse 36-27 1-5/1-1 28. Dec. 13 at Milwaukee L 1-4 11-15-2-0 Sparks Grosenick 26-32 0-6/3-3 29. Dec. 14 vs. Milwaukee W (OT) 3-2 12-15-2-0 Dansk Ingram 29-23 1-2/1-1 30. Dec. 17 vs. San Antonio W 4-1 13-15-2-0 Dansk Wilcox 26-24 1-4/2-3 31. Dec. 21 vs. Texas W 2-1 14-15-2-0 Dansk Oettinger 27-42 0-1/1-2 32. Dec. 22 vs. Texas L 0-3 14-16-2-0 Sparks Oettinger 32-19 0-3/5-6 33. Dec. 28 at Iowa W 4-3 15-16-2-0 Dansk Kahkonen 23-28 1-3/1-1 34. Dec. 29 vs. Milwaukee SOL 2-3 15-16-2-1 Sparks Grosenick 28-24 1-6/3-4 35. Dec. 31 at Grand Rapids W 2-0 16-16-2-1 Dansk Nagle 24-20 0-3/2-2 36. Jan. 2 vs. Texas OTL 1-2 16-16-3-1 Dansk Bow 26-22 0-2/3-3 37. Jan. 4 vs. Iowa L 1-5 16-17-3-1 Sparks Robson 33-21 0-6/0-2 38. Jan. 5 at Rockford W 3-2 17-17-3-1 Dansk Delia 30-33 1-5/4-4 39. Jan. 10 at San Antonio W 5-2 18-17-3-1 Dansk Husso (L)/Wilcox 27-35 3-4/4-5 40. Jan. 11 at San Antonio W 4-2 19-17-3-1 Sparks Wilcox 24-35 0-5/3-3 41. Jan. 15 at Milwaukee SOL 2-3 19-17-3-2 Dansk Ingram 32-27 1-2/3-3 42. Jan. 18 vs. Milwaukee W 4-1 20-17-3-2 Dansk Grosenick 28-23 0-3/5-5 43. Jan. 19 vs. Rockford L 0-2 20-18-3-2 Sparks Delia 34-18 0-4/3-3 44. Jan. 24 at Texas W 2-1 21-18-3-2 Dansk Oettinger 23-20 0-3/3-3 45. Jan. 25 at Texas L 3-5 21-19-3-2 Sparks Bow 37-19 2-2/2-3 46. Jan. 31 vs. Milwaukee L 3-7 21-20-3-2 Sparks Grosenick 32-32 1-3/0-3 47. Feb. 1 vs. Manitoba W 5-2 22-20-3-2 Dansk Berdin 25-32 1-3/4-4 48. Feb. 6 at Manitoba L 2-3 22-21-3-2 Dansk Comrie 27-31 1-1/3-4 49. Feb. 7 at Manitoba W 2-0 23-21-3-2 Dansk Berdin 24-25 1-3/4-4 50. Feb. 13 vs. Milwaukee W 5-2 24-21-3-2 Dansk Ingram 30-17 0-3/2-2 51. Feb. 15 vs. Grand Rapids L 2-5 24-22-3-2 Dansk Nagle 19-28 0-2/4-5 52. Feb. 16 vs. Cleveland W (OT) 3-2 25-22-3-2 Sparks Vehvilainen 37-31 0-3/1-1 53. Feb. 20 vs. Grand Rapids L 2-3 25-23-3-2 Dansk Nagle 30-25 0-5/4-4 54. Feb. 21 at Milwaukee L 1-4 25-24-3-2 Dansk Ingram 28-25 0-2/2-3 55. Feb. 23 vs. Rockford W 5-1 26-24-3-2 Sparks Delia 22-31 2-3/3-3 56. Feb. 25 at Iowa L 2-5 26-25-3-2 Dansk Kahkonen 23-36 1-3/2-5 57. Feb. 29 at Manitoba OTL 2-3 26-25-4-2 Dansk Berdin 22-37 0-3/4-4 58. March 1 at Manitoba OTL 3-4 26-25-5-2 Sparks Comrie 19-30 0-4/2-3 59. March 5 vs. Tucson L 2-4 26-26-5-2 Dansk Hill 25-30 2-6/3-3 60. March 7 vs. Tucson SOL 2-3 26-26-5-3 Dansk Hill 15-32 0-1/4-5 61. March 8 vs. Rockford W (OT) 3-2 27-26-5-3 Sparks Tomkins 25-40 2-2/4-4