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PigOut
10-15-2009, 12:09 AM
IceHogs Website -
http://icehogs.com/news/icehogs/index.html?article_id=1750

HOGS FALL 5-4 TO WOLVES AT ALLSTATE

Rockford's five game swing ends with a 2-2-1-0 records

10/14/2009

Rosemont, Ill.- The back-and-forth battle ended in the Chicago Wolves' favor after the Rockford IceHogs gave up a two-goal in the third period to fall 5-4 at the Allstate Arena.

"You always want to be over .500 and we had an opportunity to go over .500 by a couple of games, but it didn’t happen," said IceHogs forward Bracken Kearns. "We will definitely try to get back at these guys on Friday."

Matt Anderson lit the lamp for Chicago at 11:39 in the first frame at the end of a power play with assists from Steve McCarthy and Paul Postma to start the scoring. But then Danny Bois got Rockford on the board when he finished a 2-on-1 breakaway with Brian Connelly when the puck bounced to Bois and then into the goal at 12:10.

At 17:37, Mark Cullen gave Rockford the lead just five seconds into a power play when he beat Manny Legace glove side on a one-timer from Connelly. Daryl Boyle also got a helper.

In the second period, Tim Stapleton plucked the puck out of midair and put it past Corey Crawford to even the score at 2-2 at 11:32 with helpers from Jason Krog and Josh Gratton.

Then Akim Aliu put the IceHogs back on top on a breakaway when Evan Brophey deflected a Chicago pass in the Rockford zone. Aliu drove down the ice and put it under Legace's glove at 14:00.

In the third, Rob Klinkhammer stripped Joey Crabb behind the Chicago net, worked around the goal and poked it in at 1:51 for a 4-2 Rockford lead.

But then the Wolves took advantage of a string of Rockford penalties. The Hogs fended off a 1:32 5-on-3, but Spencer Machacek solved Crawford in a scrum in front of the net at 5:03 with assists from Stapleton and Potsma.

“That 5-on-3, we were able to kill it off and they kind of scored on our tired penalty killers but that’s no excuse," Kearns said. "You have to make big plays in the third, but we just didn’t have it tonight.”

With the Wolves back on the power play, Potsma found the back of the net on a drive from the blue line at 7:06 to even the score again. Jamie Hunt and Angelo Esposito were credited with the helpers.

Then Anderson gave Chicago their first lead since 7:50 into the first frame when he beat Crawford over his right shoulder at 17:04 in the third. Andrew Kozek and Rylan Kaip get assists on the marker.

“We just kept giving them power plays and opportunities and they’re just going to capitalize," said Kearns. "We have to learn from that. It’s better to have these at the beginning of the year than at the end of the year."

Crawford took the loss with 33 saves, while Legace stopped 31 pucks. Chicago's power play continues to confound the IceHogs, finishing 3-for-6 on the advantage. Rockford was 1-for-3 on the power play.

PigOut
10-15-2009, 12:11 AM
Wolves Website -
http://www.chicagowolves.com/game-recaps/1433-wolves-net-first-win-of-the-season-5-4-over-rockford

Wolves Net First Win Of The Season, 5-4, Over Rockford

October 14, 2009

ROSEMONT, Ill.---The Chicago Wolves rallied from a 4-2 third-period deficit with three straight goals to collect their first win of the season, 5-4, over the Rockford IceHogs at the Allstate Arena Wednesday night.

Center Matt Anderson collected two goals in the matchup, including the game-winner with 3:11 left in the third period. Rylan Kaip worked the puck out from the boards behind the net to Andrew Kozek, who centered it for Anderson, who banged it home to give Chicago a 5-4 lead.

Rookie defenseman Paul Postma posted a team season-high three points (G, 2A) - his first goal as a pro - while right wing Tim Stapleton (G, A) also notched a multiple-point outing.

Goaltender Manny Legace (1-0-0) posted 31 saves to pick up the win in his Wolves debut.

"We played without fear, and it was tough to do that in this game," said Wolves Head Coach Don Granato. "It was great to see the guys respond the way they did and not tighten up when they got behind. We'll take this win and move forward."

Trailing, 4-2, just over five minutes into the third period, Chicago (1-3-0-0) responded with a power-play tally from Spencer Machacek to pull back within one. After failing to get any shots past Rockford netminder Corey Crawford during a five-on-three power play, Machacek pounced on a rebound and hacked at it till he beat Crawford for the five-on-four power-play goal.

Postma knotted the score, 4-4, with 12:54 left to play when he cranked a blast from the blueline that evaded Crawford and earned him his first professional goal.

Crawford (1-2-0) turned aside 33 shots for Rockford.

Chicago jumped out to an early 1-0 lead, 11:39 into the game, with a power-play tally from Anderson. Crawford stopped defenseman Steve McCarthy's shot from the near circle, but gave up a rebound, which Anderson collected and batted past Crawford.

The lead was short-lived, as Rockford (2-2-1-0) answered just 31 seconds later. The IceHogs broke down the ice one a two-on-one rush, which was stifled by Legace, but right wing Danny Bois was there to finish it, slipping in and pushing the puck past the diving Legace.

Rockford needed only five seconds of its first power play to take the lead, 2-1. Defenseman Brian Connelly sent a long pass from near the blue line across to center Mark Cullen in the right face-off circle, which Cullen fired past Legace with 2:28 remaining in the period.

The Wolves clawed back to a 2-2 tie with a marker from Stapleton at 11:32 of the second period. The Chicago native was parked at the goal mouth when the puck came saucering over, and turned and batted it out of the air past Crawford.

Rockford wasted no time regaining the lead, 3-2, at the 14-minute mark when Akim Aliu gained control of the puck in the IceHogs zone and streaked down towards the Wolves goal before firing a shot past Legace.

The IceHogs increased their edge to two, 4-2, 1:51 into the third period with a wrap-around goal from Rob Klinkhammer, who stole the puck behind the Wolves net and stuffed it between Legace and the post.

The Wolves and IceHogs will match up again at the Rockford MetroCentre on Friday at 7 p.m.

PigOut
10-15-2009, 05:01 PM
Rockford Newspaper -
http://www.rrstar.com/sports/x536349715/Wolves-late-rally-leads-them-past-IceHogs

Wolves’ late rally leads them past IceHogs

Oct 15, 2009-RRSTAR.COM

ROSEMONT — A back-and-forth battle ended in the Chicago Wolves’ favor Wednesday night after the Rockford IceHogs gave up a two-goal lead in the third period to fall 5-4 at Allstate Arena.

“You always want to be over .500, and we had an opportunity to go over .500 by a couple of games, but it didn’t happen,” IceHogs forward Bracken Kearns said. “We will definitely try to get back at these guys on Friday.”

Matt Anderson scored for Chicago at 11:39 in the first frame at the end of a power play to start the scoring. But then Danny Bois got Rockford on the board when he finished a 2-on-1 breakaway with Brian Connelly when the puck bounced to Bois and then into the goal at 12:10.

At 17:37, Mark Cullen gave Rockford the lead just five seconds into a power play when he beat Manny Legace glove side on a one-timer from Connelly. Daryl Boyle also got an assist.

In the second period, Tim Stapleton plucked the puck out of midair and put it past Corey Crawford to even the score at 2-2 at 11:32. Then Akim Aliu put the IceHogs back on top on a breakaway when Evan Brophey deflected a Chicago pass in the Rockford zone.

In the third, Rob Klinkhammer stripped Joey Crabb behind the Chicago net, worked around the goal and poked it in at 1:51 for a 4-2 Rockford lead. But then the Wolves took advantage of Rockford penalties.

“That 5-on-3, we were able to kill it off and they kind of scored on our tired penalty killers, but that’s no excuse,” Kearns said. “You have to make big plays in the third, but we just didn’t have it tonight.”

With the Wolves back on the power play, Paul Potsma found the back of the net on a drive from the blue line at 7:06 to even the score again. Then Anderson gave Chicago its first lead since 7:50 into the first frame when he beat Crawford at 17:04 in the third.

Crawford took the loss with 33 saves, while Legace stopped 31 pucks. Chicago’s power play continued to confound the IceHogs, finishing 3-for-6 on the advantage. Rockford was 1-for-3 on the power play.

PigOut
10-15-2009, 05:03 PM
Chicago Newspaper -
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/hockey/wolves/1826347,CST-SPT-wolves15.article

WOLVES 5, ICE HOGS 4: Wolves claim first win

October 15, 2009

The Wolves rallied from a two-goal deficit in the third period to defeat the Rockford IceHogs 5-4 on Wednesday at Allstate Arena.

Center Matt Anderson scored twice, including the game-winner with 3:11 left, as the Wolves beat the Blackhawks' AHL affiliate for their first victory after three losses.

Rylan Kaip worked the puck out from the boards behind the net to Andrew Kozek, who centered it to Anderson for the winner.

Rookie defenseman Paul Postma had two assists to go with his first goal as a pro, while right wing Tim Stapleton added a goal and an assist. Goaltender Manny Legace (1-0-0) had 31 saves in his Wolves debut.

''We played without fear, and it was tough to do that in this game,'' Wolves coach Don Granato said. ''It was great to see the guys respond as they did and not tighten up when they got behind. We'll take this win and move forward.''

Trailing 4-2 five minutes into the third period, the Wolves beat IceHogs goalie Corey Crawford -- who survived a 5-on-3 Wolves advantage in the third -- on power play goals by Spencer Machacek and Postma.

Crawford (1-2-0) stopped 33 shots for Rockford (2-2-1-0).