
Wolves Weekly Notes
November 7, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Chicago Wolves News Release
WOLVES REWIND (0-0-0-1)
Fri., Nov. 4
(at) Milwaukee 5, Chicago 4 (SO)
--- The Wolves collected two goals in the final 90 seconds of regulation to
knot the game and send it to overtime before falling to the Milwaukee
Admirals, 5-4, in the shootout at the Bradley Center
--- Center KIP MILLER tallied three assists while left wing KARL STEWART
chipped in two goals
--- Netminder MICHAEL GARNETT turned aside 37 of 41 shots
WOLVES TO WATCH
--- KIP MILLER: Tallied his first three assists of the season last Friday
against Milwaukee, his second game with the Wolves ... Registered a +3
plus/minus rating last Friday, which matched a club season-high ...
Recorded 74 goals and 239 points in 449 NHL games with Quebec, Minnesota,
San Jose, New York Islanders, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Anaheim and Washington
--- KARL STEWART: Scored his first two goals of the season - including a
short-handed marker - last Friday against Milwaukee ... Matched a team
season-high +3 plus/minus rating on Friday ... Held scoreless in his first
six games of the season ... Registered career-highs with 16 goals and 226
penalty minutes in 77 games with the Wolves last season
--- BRIAN MALONEY: Collected six points (4G, 2A) in his last five games,
which includes a goal on Friday ... Shares the league lead with two
short-handed goals ... Tied for second on the Wolves with five goals and
ranks third with eight points in 10 games this season ... Paces the team
with 50 penalty minutes after registering a career-most 164 penalty minutes
in 77 games with Chicago last season
--- JARED ROSS: Notched his first career AHL goal - a power-play tally - on
Friday against Milwaukee ... Shares second on the team with five assists and
ranks fifth with six points in six games this year ... Accrued five assists
and eight points in 12 games with Motor City (UHL) last season, his pro
debut
--- BRAYDON COBURN: Posted three points (G, 2A) in three games with the
Wolves after being reassigned by Atlanta on Oct. 26 ... Accrued one assist
and four penalty minutes in nine games with the Thrashers during his NHL
debut ... Skated in all 18 of Chicago's playoff games last season, racking
up one assist and 36 penalty minutes in those contests
--- RAMZI ABID: Held scoreless on Friday, snapping a team-season high
five-game point streak (Oct. 22 - 29) ... Collected four goals and two
assists during that span ... Ranks second on the club with 10 points, 34
penalty minutes, three power-play goals and 34 shots in 10 contests this
season ... Shares second on the Wolves with five goals
--- TRAVIS ROCHE: Tallied at least one point in six of his last seven
games, which includes an assist on Friday ... Paces the club with six
helpers and ranks fourth with seven points in 10 contests this season ...
Ranks third on the team with 27 penalty minutes after accruing 59 penalty
minutes all of last season
WOLF TRACKS
--- Chicago plays just eight tilts during November, its lowest number of
games during the month of November in team history.
--- The Wolves have allowed 16 goals in their last three games after
surrendering just 15 in their first seven contests of the season.
--- Chicago has lost each of its two games that have reached the shootout
this season; last year, the team recorded a 4-2 mark in the shootout.
--- The Wolves have allowed eight power-play goals in the last three games
after surrendering just seven in their first seven matchups of the season.
GET SHORTY
Chicago paces the AHL with four short-handed goals in seven road games this season. Entering this year, the Wolves tallied just three shorties in 80 tilts away from the Allstate Arena during the previous two seasons.
NOTABLE
Wolves players Scott Barney, Adam Berkhoel, Brian Maloney and Karl Stewart will visit the Shriners Children's Hospital in Elmwood Park on Wed., Nov 9, at 2 p.m., to meet patients, sign autographs and hand out goody bags.
THIS WEEK Fri., Nov. 11 at Syracuse Crunch Onondaga County War Memorial at Oncenter 6:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 12 at Rochester Americans Blue Cross Arena 6:30 p.m.
ALL GAMES WILL BE TELECAST LIVE ON COMCAST To watch or listen to the action live online, log on to www.chicagowolves.com.
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