The Wolves will play four games in five nights this week, including a
three-game road trip to Texas and Nebraska. Here are last week's
highlights:
THIS WEEK
Tue., Oct. 25
at Houston Aeros
Toyota Center
7:00 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 26
at San Antonio Rampage
SBC Center
7:00 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 28
at Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
Omaha Civic Auditorium
7:00 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 29
vs. Iowa Stars
Allstate Arena
7:00 p.m.
ALL GAMES ARE BROADCAST ON COMCAST
Log on to
www.chicagowolves.com and click on the "Listen" icon for audio
webcast or the B2 Network link to watch the game
WOLVES REWIND (0-0-1-0)
Sat., Oct. 22
Iowa 2, (at) Chicago 1 (OT)
--Chicago watched a one-goal third-period lead slip away as they fell to
the Iowa Stars, 2-1, in overtime at the Allstate Arena
--Left wing RAMZI ABID recorded the Wolves' only goal ? a power play
marker ? while right wing SCOTT BARNEY and blueliner TRAVIS ROCHE
collected assists
--Goaltender STEVE SHIELDS turned aside 20 of 22 shots in his Wolves
debut
WOLVES TO WATCH
RAMZI ABID: Shares first on the Wolves with three assists in five games
.... Ranks second on the team with two goals, five points and 17 penalty
minutes ... Finished second on the AHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
with a career-high 26 goals and shared third with a career-most 55
points in 78 games last season
SCOTT BARNEY: Paces the club with three goals ? all power-play markers ?
and six points in five games this season ... Registered a team-most six
shots in Saturday's overtime loss against Iowa ... Held to one assist in
his last three games after notching three goals and two assists in his
first two ... Posted five goals, 11 points and four penalty minutes in
24 career NHL games with the Los Angeles Kings (2002-2004)
TRAVIS ROCHE: Registered assists in each of his last two games after
being held off the scoresheet in his first three ... Ranked third among
league defensemen during the regular season with a career-high 50 points
in 73 games last year ... Named to the AHL's First All-Star Team last
season
STEVE SHIELDS: Registered 20 saves in his Wolves debut on Saturday ...
Accrued a 79-102-39 mark with a 2.64 goals-against average and a .912
save percentage in 241 career NHL games with the Buffalo Sabres, San
Jose Sharks, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers
TIM WEDDERBURN: Leads the team with a +2 plus/minus rating in five games
this year ... Registered 10 assists and 60 penalty minutes and ranked
third on the Wolves with a +14 plus/minus rating in 65 games last season
.... Posted a +7 plus/minus rating during last year's playoffs, which
shared third on the team and seventh among AHL blueliners
KARL STEWART: Held scoreless in five games this season after registering
a career-high 16 goals in 77 games with Chicago last year ... Racked up
a franchise-high 68 minor penalties last season, which was tied for
second-most in the AHL
BRAD LARSEN: Tallied one goal in four games with the Wolves this season
after amassing career-highs with 26 goals and 49 points in 75 games with
the club last year ... Started the season with the Atlanta Thrashers,
where he was held scoreless in three contests ... Collected a postseason
career-most seven assists and 11 points in 18 playoff games last season
WOLF TRACKS
--The Wolves have lost four straight games, which equals last year's
season-high four-game losing streak (Oct. 30 - Nov. 13).
--Chicago has dropped its first two home games after being defeated in
back-to-back regular-season contests at the Allstate Arena just once
last year.
--The Wolves have lost two games this season when leading after 40
minutes; last season, the team compiled a 33-2-3-1 record when pacing
its rivals after 40 minutes.
--Chicago ranks fourth in the league defensively, allowing an average of
2.40 goals per game.
--The Wolves have been outscored, 8-1, in the third period this year.
ONE LOVE
Chicago has been held to one goal in each of its last three games. The
Wolves were held to one or fewer goals in a franchise-high four
consecutive games from Dec. 6 to 11, 2003.
NOTABLE
Wolves players Travis Roche and Stephen Baby will take on Jen Schefft of
The Bachelorette, NBC 5 reporter Anna Davlantes, WXRT's Lin Brehmer and
other celebrities in the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation's
Texas Hold 'Em Tournament in the Empire Room of the historic Palmer
House Hilton in Chicago on Thu., Nov. 3, at 6 p.m. Fans can enter the
tournament for $250 or get spectator tickets for $50. For more
information, log on to
www.starlightmidwest.org.