2018-19 Game Notes CHICAGO AT SAN ANTONIO OCTOBER 28, 2018 3 p.m. AHLTV HEY, DON’T WE KNOW YOU? 2018-19 The Chicago Wolves won the last two Central Division titles with markedly different rosters -- in part TALE OF THE TAPE because the organization changed its NHL partner from the St. Louis Blues to the during the summer of 2017. REGULAR-SEASON SERIES 0-0-0-0 San Antonio | 0-0-0-0 Chicago LAST MEETING Now the are the Blues’ NHL affiliate, which means their roster features a bunch April 22, 2018 of former Wolves who helped win those division crowns. San Antonio’s cast of ex-Wolves includes Jordan Binnington and Ville Husso, forwards Samuel Blais, Conner Bleackley, Robby Fabbri, Mackenzie MacEachern and Adam Musil and defensemen Chris Butler and Jake Walman. Fabbri, who’s on a conditioning stint with the Rampage, is the only one of the group who wasn’t a part of at least one of the division-winning teams. 1-8-0-0 6-1-0-1

Butler served as the captain of the 2016-17 squad while Blais ranked second on the roster with 26 LEADING SCORERS goals. Binnington and Husso shared the crease with Pheonix Copley, who’s now with the Washington SAN ANTONIO CHICAGO Capitals and earned his first NHL win on Saturday night. MacEachern, Walman and Bleackley played Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts roles on the 2016-17 and 2017-18 teams. Flynn 0 4 4 Carr 3 9 12 Musil 2 1 3 Macek 9 2 11 EARLY-SEASON SUCCESS Smith 2 1 3 Pirri 3 7 10 For the fourth time in the Wolves’ 25-year history, the team has produced at least six wins in the first LaLeggia 1 2 3 Quinney 5 3 8 eight games. Rocky Thompson’s team owns an .813 winning percentage through eight games, which equals the starts by the 1997-98 Turner Cup champions (6-1-1) and the 2015-16 team (6-1-0-1). Only the SERIES GAME-BY-GAME 2007-08 champs, who opened 7-0-1-0, managed a better start than this year’s crew. Date Location Time SF-SA PP PK Oct. 28 AT&T Center 3 p.m. One of the statistics that lends legitimacy to the team’s fast start is their performance during 5-on-5 Dec. 1 7 p.m. play. The Wolves have outscored their opponents 25 to 13 when both sides have been at full strength, Jan. 4 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. which happens to mirror the team’s +12 differential overall (35-23). Jan. 5 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. March 5 AT&T Center 10:30 a.m. The Daniel Carr-Gage Quinney-Brooks Macek line has been particularly effective at even-strength. March 16 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. Carr leads the AHL in plus-minus rating at +13 while Quinney and Macek share second place with March 23 AT&T Center 7 p.m. Rochester’s Lawrence Pilut at +11. Defensemen Nic Hague (+8) and Zac Leslie (+7) also rank among the March 26 AT&T Center 7 p.m. league’s Top 20 in plus-minus. THROWING IT BACK TO 2002 The Wolves also boast one of the league’s top shooting percentages. They’re taking just 26.38 shots The Wolves and the Rampage met for the first time per game, which ranks among the bottom five teams in the league, but they’re among the league’s top on Dec. 27, 2002, when Chicago earned a 4-2 victory five teams with 4.38 goals per game. That works out to a 16.6 shooting percentage.` on San Antonio’s ice. Here was the world as we knew it during those holidays: • The movie “Chicago” starring Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Gere, was released TWO HIGH-SCORING GAMES on this date. It went on to win six Academy Awards, FRIDAY, OCT. 26 CHICAGO 4, (at) TEXAS 3 including Best Picture, and grossed more than $306 • Forward Daniel Carr’s highlight-reel goal late in the second period held up as the game-winner million worldwide. as the Wolves started a five-game road trip with a win • Enimen’s “Lose Yourself” stood atop the Billboard’s Hot 100 charts followed by “Work It” by Missy Elliott • Carr and forward Brandon Pirri posted one goal and one assist apiece while Brooks Macek and “Jenny From the Block” by Jennifer Lopez. scored his ninth of the year and defenseman contributed his first Griffin Reinhart • Two truck bombs killed 72 and wounded 200 at the • Oscar Dansk posted 30 saves, including 14 in the third period, to earn the win Chechen government headquarters in Chechnya, Russia. • “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Friends,” “Joe WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 (at) CHICAGO 6, CLEVELAND 2 Millionaire” and “ER” were the top four primetime TV • Center Gage Quinney scored 34 seconds into the morning game and linemate Brooks Macek series during the 2002-03 season. added a goal exactly three minutes later to set the tone for this School-Day Game victory . • Quinney produced his first AHL hat trick, Macek contributed a season-high 4 points (2G, 2A) along ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN with a +4 plus/minus rating and center T.J. Tynan added one goal and one assist. Seasons Home Road Overall • Goaltender Max Lagace notched 24 saves to earn the win 2002-2018 33-14-1-1-1 27-18-3-0-2 60-32-4-1-3 2018-19 Chicago Wolves Game Notes 2018-19 HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS BY THE NUMBERS Regular Season Home Away Difference Head coach Rocky Thompson has been rotating his goalies this year, so it figures that Goals For 5.00 3.75 1.25 Max Lagace should be in net for the Wolves today. When Lagace plays, it’s fair to expect Goals Against 3.00 2.75 0.25 4 the Wolves to win by four goals. In Lagace’s first game this season on Oct. 6, the Wolves defeated Colorado 5-1. In the 25-year-old’s second game on Oct. 13, the Wolves defeated Grand Rapids 5-1. On Wednesday, Lagace and the Wolves knocked off Cleveland 6-2. The only game that didn’t fit RECORD BY DIVISION this pattern was the Wolves’ 5-3 loss at Grand Rapids last Friday. Record Win % Central 3-1-0-1 .700 Among AHL goalies who’ve appeared in more than one game this season, Max Lagace North 1-0-0-0 1.000 ranks fifth in goals-against average with a 2.03 mark (8 goals in 236 minutes). He ranks Pacific 2-0-0-0 1.000 fourth with his .931 save percentage and shares ninth in the league with his 3 wins. 5 RECORD BY MONTH The Wolves have won their last seven games on San Antonio’s home ice by a combined score of 28-13. The streak began on Dec. 9, 2014, with current Rampage goaltender Jordan Record Win % October 6-1-0-1 .813 7 Binnington earning 28 saves in a 6-2 victory for the Wolves. Actually, Binnington owns three November 0-0-0-0 .000 of the seven wins during this streak and Ville Husso owns another. The Rampage haven’t topped the December 0-0-0-0 .000 Wolves at AT&T Center since Dec. 7, 2014. January 0-0-0-0 .000 February 0-0-0-0 .000 Wolves right wing Brooks Macek scored a goal during the first period of Friday’s 4-3 win at March 0-0-0-0 .000 Texas, which pushed him into a tie with Utica’s Reid Boucher for the most goals in the AHL April 0-0-0-0 .000 9 with 9. Not only does Macek own a four-game goal streak and six goals in those four games, he has scored in the first period in each of the last three games. IN (2-0) Though Brooks Macek shares the league lead in goals, he doesn’t rank among the Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% AHL’s top 100 in shots. In fact, the 26-year-old from Winnipeg has taken just 13 shots Oscar Dansk (2-0) 7-7 1.000 69 this season. That means he owns an absurd 69.2 shooting percentage this year, which took over the league lead on Saturday as Iowa’s Mike Liambas (3 goals on 5 shots) dropped behind him. Of the nine AHL players who’ve amassed at least six goals, Milwaukee defenseman Matt Donovan is the only one close to Macek in shooting percentage (6 of 13; 46.2 percent). IN THE SHOOTOUT (0-1)

Forward Brandon Pirri scored his 100th AHL goal on Friday night with a one- Shooter Goals-Chances SH% timer from the right circle in the second period of the Wolves’ 4-3 win at Texas. T.J. Tynan 1-1 1.000 Pirri owns 262 points in his 303 AHL games. Bridgeport’s Chris Bourque is the Erik Brännström 0-1 .000 100 Daniel Carr 0-1 .000 AHL’s active leader in goals (237) and points (695) in 729 games. Pirri also has notched 60 goals and Reid Duke 0-1 .000 41 assists in 228 NHL appearances. Brooks Macek 0-1 .000 Stefan Matteau 0-1 .000 If you’ve suited up for the Wolves, chances are better than 50/50 that you’ve Brandon Pirri 0-1 .000 also played in the . When Daniel Carr, Curtis McKenzie and Zach Whitecloud made their Wolves debuts on Oct. 5, they Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% 353 Oscar Dansk 5-7 .714 became the 351st, 352nd and 353rd players (out of 615 Wolves all-time) who have competed for the Wolves and in the NHL. That 57.4 percent overall success rate is even higher among goaltenders. Of the 54 players who’ve tended the net for the Wolves over the years -- starting with original goaltenders Ray LeBlanc and and continuing through current Wolves Max Lagace RECORD BREAKDOWN and Oscar Dansk -- 37 boast NHL experience (68.5 percent). When the Wolves... Record score four or more goals 5-0-0-1 allow two or fewer goals 4-0-0-0 outshoot their opponent 2-0-0-0 UPCOMING GAMES score first 4-0-0-0 Date Opponent Venue Time score a power-play goal 5-0-0-1 Friday, Nov. 2 at Manitoba^ Bell MTS Place 7 p.m. allow a power-play goal 2-1-0-1 Saturday, Nov. 3 at Manitoba^ Bell MTS Place 6 p.m. score a short-handed goal 0-0-0-0 Wednesday, Nov. 7 at Milwaukee^ Panther Arena 10:30 a.m. allow a short-handed goal 0-0-0-0 lead after one period 4-0-0-1 Saturday, Nov. 10 vs. Rockford** Allstate Arena 7 p.m. trail after one period 0-1-0-0 Sunday, Nov. 11 vs. Milwaukee* Allstate Arena 3 p.m. lead after two periods 5-0-0-0 trail after two periods 1-1-0-0 All times Central ^AHLTV only *The U Too **CW50 are in a one-goal game 3-0-0-1 For complete 2018-19 television and game schedules, visit ChicagoWolves.com play at home 3-0-0-1 All games stream live on AHLTV (TheAHL.com/AHLTV) play on the road 3-1-0-0 2018-19 2018-19 REGULAR-SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS INDIVIDUAL Most Goals Scored in a Game 6 vs. Cleveland Oct. 24 GAME-HIGHS Most Goals Allowed in a Game 5 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 Points 1. Brooks Macek 4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Most Goals Scored in a Period 3 2nd period at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 2. Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 3rd period vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Dylan Coghlan 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 1st period vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 Curtis McKenzie 3 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 1st period at Colorado Oct. 6 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Most Goals Allowed in a Period 2 2nd period at Texas Oct. 26 Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 1st period vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 2nd period at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 Goals 1. Gage Quinney 3 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 1st period at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 Brooks Macek 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 2nd period vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 3. Brooks Macek 2 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Most Shots On Goal in a Game 33 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Brooks Macek 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 37 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Gage Quinney 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Most Shots On Goal in a Period 16 1st period at Colorado Oct. 6 Reid Duke 2 at COL, Oct. 6 Most Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 15 1st period at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 Erik Brännström 2 at COL, Oct. 5 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Game 17 at Colorado Oct. 5 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Game 26 vs. Cleveland Oct. 24 Assists 1. Daniel Carr 3 vs. GR, Oct. 13 at Colorado Oct. 6 2. Brooks Macek 2 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Fewest Shots On Goal in a Period 3 3rd period vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 Erik Brännström 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 Fewest Shots On Goal Allowed in a Period 6 3rd period vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Curtis McKenzie 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 3rd period at Colorado Oct. 6 Dylan Coghlan 2 vs. MIL, Oct. 14 Most PPG in a Game 1 at Texas Oct. 26 Gage Quinney 2 vs. GR, Oct. 13 vs. Cleveland Oct. 24 Curtis McKenzie 2 vs. GR, Oct. 13 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 Brandon Pirri 2 at COL, Oct. 5 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Tomas Hyka 2 at COL, Oct. 5 vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 at Colorado Oct. 5 PIM 1. Alex Gallant 12 at COL, Oct. 5 Most PPG Allowed in a Game 3 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 21 2. Stefan Matteau 7 at GR, Oct. 20 vs. Milwaukee Oct. 14 Stefan Matteau 7 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Most SHG in a Game N/A Most SHG Against in a Game N/A +/- 1. Nic Hague +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Winning Streak 4 Oct. 5-14 Zac Leslie +5 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Home Winning Streak 2 Oct. 13-14 3. Daniel Carr +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Longest Road Winning Streak 2 Oct. 5-6 Brooks Macek +4 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Longest Winless Streak 2 Oct. 20-21 Longest Home Winless Streak 1 Oct. 21 Shots 1. Brandon Pirri 7 at COL, Oct. 6 Longest Road Winless Streak 1 Oct. 20 2. Gage Quinney 6 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Most PIM in a Game 22 at Colorado Oct. 5 3. Stefan Matteau 5 at TEX, Oct. 26 Most Combined PIM in a Game 49 at Colorado Oct. 6 Brandon Pirri 5 vs. CLE, Oct. 24 Quickest Wolves Goal from Start of Game 0:34 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 Brandon Pirri 5 at GR, Oct. 20 Quickest Opponent Goal from Start of Game 3:22 vs. Grand Rapids (Pope) Oct. 13 Brandon Pirri 5 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Shortest Time Between Two Wolves Goals 0:10 at Colorado (Quinney/Duke) Oct. 6 Shortest Time Between Two Opponent Goals 0:23 vs. Milwaukee (Grimaldi/Grimaldi) Oct. 14 Saves 1. Oscar Dansk 32 vs. MIL, Oct. 21 Shortest Time Between Two Goals 0:25 at Colorado (Matteau/Meloche) Oct. 6 Max Lagace 32 vs. GR, Oct. 13 Largest Margin of Victory 4 vs. Cleveland Oct. 24 3. Oscar Dansk 30 at TEX, Oct. 26 vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 at Colorado Oct. 6 Largest Margin of Defeat 2 at Grand Rapids Oct. 20 Largest Crowd at Home 8,317 vs. Grand Rapids Oct. 13 Hat Tricks this Year 2 vs. Cleveland (Quinney) Oct. 24 vs. Grand Rapids (Macek) Oct. 13 Hat Tricks Against this Year N/A Shutouts this Year N/A Shutouts Against this Year N/A Shots this Year N/A Penalty Shots Against 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

BROADCAST SCHEDULE No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** No. Date Time* Opponent Broadcast** 9. Oct. 28 3 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 43. Jan. 24 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 10. Nov. 2 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 44. Jan. 26 6 p.m. at Cleveland AHLTV 11. Nov. 3 6 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 45. Feb. 1 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 12. Nov. 7 10:30 a.m. at Milwaukee AHLTV 46. Feb. 2 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 13. Nov. 10 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 47. Feb. 9 1 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 14. Nov. 11 3 p.m. vs. Milwaukee The U Too 48. Feb. 10 3 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 15. Nov. 17 7 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50 49. Feb. 13 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 16. Nov. 18 3 p.m. vs. Manitoba The U Too 50. Feb. 15 7 p.m. at Manitoba AHLTV 17. Nov. 23 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 51. Feb. 17 3 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50/NHL 18. Nov. 24 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids CW50 52. Feb. 21 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 19. Nov. 25 3 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50/NHL 53. Feb. 23 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids CW50 20. Nov. 28 6 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 54. Feb. 24 3 p.m. vs. Texas The U Too 21. Dec. 1 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 55. Feb. 26 7 p.m. vs. Rockford AHLTV 22. Dec. 2 4 p.m. vs. Texas The U Too 56. March 1 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 23. Dec. 5 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 57. March 2 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 24. Dec. 7 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 58. March 5 10:30 a.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 25. Dec. 8 6 p.m. at Rockford CW50 59. March 8 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 26. Dec. 15 7 p.m. vs. Tucson CW50 60. March 9 7 p.m. vs. Iowa CW50 27. Dec. 16 3 p.m. vs. Tucson The U Too 61. March 10 4 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 28. Dec. 18 11 a.m. vs. Texas AHLTV 62. March 15 7 p.m. vs. Cleveland The U Too 29. Dec. 21 7 p.m. vs. Rockford The U Too 63. March 16 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 30. Dec. 22 3 p.m. at Milwaukee CW50 64. March 20 7 p.m. at Rockford AHLTV 31. Dec. 26 7 p.m. at Milwaukee AHLTV 65. March 22 7 p.m. at Texas AHLTV 32. Dec. 28 7 p.m. at Rockford The U Too 66. March 23 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 33. Dec. 29 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 67. March 26 7 p.m. at San Antonio AHLTV 34. Dec. 31 2:30 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 68. March 29 6 p.m. at Grand Rapids AHLTV 35. Jan. 2 7 p.m. vs. Iowa AHLTV 69. March 30 7 p.m. vs. Milwaukee CW50 36. Jan. 4 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio The U Too 70. March 31 4 p.m. at Rockford CW50 37. Jan. 5 7 p.m. vs. San Antonio CW50 71. April 5 7 p.m. at Milwaukee The U Too 38. Jan. 11 8 p.m. at Tucson AHLTV 72. April 6 7 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 39. Jan. 12 8 p.m. at Tucson AHLTV 73. April 7 3 p.m. vs. Colorado CW50 40. Jan. 16 7 p.m. vs. Grand Rapids AHLTV 74. April 12 7 p.m. at Iowa AHLTV 41. Jan. 19 7 p.m. vs. Rockford CW50 75. April 13 7 p.m. vs. Manitoba CW50 42. Jan. 20 3 p.m. vs. Milwaukee TheUToo/NHL 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 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)