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Chicago Wolves Game Notes MANITOBA at CHICAGO NOVEMBER 9, 2019 7 P.M 2019-20 Chicago Wolves Game Notes MANITOBA AT CHICAGO NOVEMBER 9, 2019 7 P.M. MY50 CHICAGO SPARKS JOINS THE PANTHEON 2019-20 Goaltender Garret Sparks counts 2019 Stanley Cup champion Jordan Binnington among his closest TALE OF THE TAPE friends. While they’ve never been teammates, they’re now part of the same exclusive Wolves club. REGULAR-SEASON SERIES 0-1-0-0 Manitoba | 1-0-0-0 Chicago When Sparks and the Wolves shut out the Iowa Wild 3-0 Thursday morning, the 26-year-old from west LAST MEETING suburban Elmhurst became the fourth goaltender in Wolves history to author back-to-back shutouts. Oct. 26, 2019 Sparks, who also posted a shutout Oct. 30 at Tucson, joined a group founded in 2000 by general manager Wendell Young during his next-to-last season with the Wolves. Young posted shutouts on Feb. 26 (at Kansas City) and March 1 (at Orlando). 4-8-0-0 7-5-1-0 Young remained the club’s only member for 15 years. Then Pheonix Copley earned shutouts against Charlotte (Oct. 25, 2015) and Manitoba (Nov. 1). The following season, Binnington secured his spot TOP SCORERS when he blanked Milwaukee (March 11, 2017) and Texas (March 15 in a shootout). MANITOBA CHICAGO Skater G A Pts Skater G A Pts Not only has Sparks made it a quartet in the Back-to-Back Shutouts Club, he has a chance to break Griffith 7 6 13 Elvenes 5 15 20 the franchise record for longest stretch without allowing a goal. Matt Climie set the standard at 173 Harkins 3 10 13 Quinney 6 6 12 Schilling 4 4 8 McGinn 4 5 9 minutes, 57 seconds during a three-game run Jan. 11-16, 2013. Niku 3 5 8 McKenzie 3 5 8 Sparks enters his next outing -- either tonight against Manitoba or Sunday versus Rockford -- riding SERIES GAME-BY-GAME a 157:46 scoreless streak. He hasn’t allowed a goal since the 3:08 mark in the second period of the Wolves’ 3-2 home win over Texas on Oct. 23. Date Location Result SF-SA PP PK Oct. 26 Allstate Arena W, 4-0 19-25 1-4 4-4 Based on these recent performances, it’s little surprise Sparks leads the American Hockey League in Nov. 9 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. - - - Nov. 30 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. - - - goals-against average (1.55) and save percentage (.954). Dec. 6 Bell MTS Place 7 p.m. - - - Dec. 7 Bell MTS Place 6 p.m. - - - SPEAKING OF LEAGUE LEADERS... Feb. 1 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. - - - Wolves rookie forward Lucas Elvenes continues to pace the AHL in assists with 15. You might be Feb. 6 Bell MTS Place 7 p.m. - - - thinking, “Hey, doesn’t he only have 14?” Well, that is no longer the case after a scoring change from Feb. 7 Bell MTS Place 7 p.m. - - - Thursday’s win over Iowa. Feb. 29 Bell MTS Place 2 p.m. - - - March 1 Bell MTS Place 2 p.m. - - - The first goal originally credited to center Patrick Brown -- then switched to defenseman Jimmy March 15 Allstate Arena 3 p.m. - - - Schuldt and switched back to Brown during the course of Thursday’s game -- officially has been April 11 Allstate Arena 7 p.m. - - - placed in Schuldt’s column. While that takes away Brown’s goal, it adds an Elvenes assist. That moves ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN him to 20 points for the season, which ranks just one behind Grand Rapids veteran Chris Terry. The 20-year-old Angelholm, Sweden, native also leads the AHL with his 11-game point streak (4G, 12A). Seasons Home Road Overall 1994-2019 35-18-0-2-6 32-29-3-2-0 67-47-3-4-6 LAST TWO GAMES WE ARE THE WOLVES THURSDAY, NOV. 7 CHICAGO 3, (AT) IOWA 0 The Wolves have several connections to the Manitoba • The Wolves wrapped up their five-game road trip by taking down the first-place Wild and Moose/Winnipeg Jets organization. Kevin Cheveldayoff producing the team’s third shutout of the season. served as Wolves general manager from 1997 to 2009 • Defenseman Jimmy Schuldt and forwards Tye McGinn and Curtis McKenzie scored goals while and was the architect for all four of the Wolves league Lucas Elvenes extended his league-best point streak to 11 games with two assists. championship teams. Cheveldayoff spent two years • Goaltender Garret Sparks stopped 35 shots for his second consecutive shutout. as an assistant GM for the Chicago Blackhawks before being named Jets GM on June 8, 2011. SUNDAY, NOV. 3 (AT) ROCKFORD 7, CHICAGO 4 One valuable player Cheveldayoff didn’t need to ac- • The Wolves held a 4-2 lead after 50 minutes, but surrendered four goals in a six-minute stretch to quire was center Bryan Little, who helped the Wolves suffer the Illinois Lottery Cup loss. capture the 2008 Calder Cup before moving to the • Defenseman Jimmy Schuldt delivered his first goal as a pro while defensemanZach Whitecloud Atlanta Thrashers the following year. The Thrashers and forwards Lucas Elvenes and Reid Duke also scored for the Wolves. were sold to the True North group in 2011, so he trans- • Goaltender Oscar Dansk posted 16 saves in 22 shots. ferred to Winnipeg with the rest of the franchise. 2019-20 Chicago Wolves Game Notes 2019-20 BY THE NUMBERS HOME-ROAD CONTRASTS Regular Season Home Away Difference Two is the magic number when it comes to predicting a Chicago Wolves win. When the Wolves Goals For 3.40 2.25 1.15 have allowed two goals or less this season, then they’re 7-0-0-0. In fact, the Wolves have Goals Against 3.00 2.50 0.50 2 enjoyed a long regular-season stretch where they haven’t lost in regulation while allowing two goals or less. Chicago is 48-0-2-3 in its last 53 games when giving up two goals or less. The last RECORD BY DIVISION time the Wolves suffered a regular-season loss in this situation? It happened way back on March 10, 2018, when Manitoba picked up a 2-1 win at Allstate Arena. Record Win % Atlantic 0-0-0-0 .000 Central 5-5-1-0 .500 The Wolves have posted three shutouts in their last six games -- a run that started during North 0-0-0-0 .000 the team’s last home game when Oscar Dansk and Co. whitewashed Manitoba 4-0 at Allstate Pacific 2-0-0-0 1.000 3 Arena. Chicago shares the AHL lead with three shutouts. In a remarkable coincidence, the Wolves share the lead with former goaltender Max Lagace. After spending the last two years with RECORD BY MONTH the Wolves and Vegas Golden Knights, Lagace signed a free-agent deal with the Boston Bruins Record Win % organization during the offseason. He has racked up three shutouts in eight appearances this year. October 6-3-1-0 .650 November 1-2-0-0 .333 When the Wolves captured the Central Division title last April, they became the seventh December 0-0-0-0 .000 organization in the American Hockey League’s 83-year history to win back-to-back-to- January 0-0-0-0 .000 7 back division crowns. They joined the company of Toronto (2012-14), Rochester (1999-2001), February 0-0-0-0 .000 Philadelphia (1997-99), Hershey (1967-69), Quebec (1964-66) and Springfield (1960-62). If the Wolves March 0-0-0-0 .000 April 0-0-0-0 .000 win the Central Division this year, they’ll become the first AHL franchise to win four straight titles. The Wolves won Thursday’s game 3-0 despite being limited to a season-low 15 shots. It IN OVERTIME (0-1) marked just the ninth time in Wolves’ regular-season history -- a total of 1,994 games -- Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% 15 that they’ve amassed 15 shots or fewer. The franchise record is 13, which was set on Oct. Dylan Ferguson (0-0) 3-3 1.000 20, 2010, versus Abbotsford and equalled on Feb. 17, 2019, in a 2-1 overtime win over Iowa. Garret Sparks (0-1) 6-7 .857 Thanks to multiple injuries for the Wolves as well as the Vegas Golden Knights, their NHL partner, the Wolves already have used 29 players this season. The team will reach the 30 IN THE SHOOTOUT (2-0) 29 mark tonight if forward Matt Boudens, signed Friday to a player tryout contract, needs to make his AHL debut. This is a dramatically different turn of events compared to last year, when Shooter Goals-Chances SH% the Wolves and Golden Knights both enjoyed good health. Last season, the Wolves didn’t have their Gage Quinney 2-2 1.000 30th player hit the ice until Tobias Lindberg played on March 1. Patrick Brown 1-1 1.000 Nicolas Roy 0-1 .000 Everyone thought forward Curtis McKenzie earned his 250th career AHL point Sunday when he helped on Reid Duke’s goal at Rockford. Instead, that wound Goaltender Saves-Shots SV% 250 up becoming his 251st point. Why? Because the AHL made a scoring correction Garret Sparks (1-0) 3-3 1.000 Dylan Ferguson (1-0) 2-2 1.000 official on Monday that added an assist for McKenzie on Duke’s empty-net goal Oct. 30 at Tucson, so that becomes his 250th point. The 28-year-old Golden, British Columbia, native has a ways to go to catch up to the league’s active leaders.
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