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April 12, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Chicago Wolves News Release


WOLVES REWIND (2-1-0-0)

Sat., April 10 Milwaukee 3, (at) Chicago 1


--The Wolves pulled within one early in the third period, but Milwaukee Admirals goaltender Wade Flaherty denied 36 of 37 shots to help Milwaukee edge Chicago, 3-1, at the Allstate Arena
--Defenseman KURTIS FOSTER tallied Chicago¹s lone goal
--Goaltender KARI LEHTONEN stopped 27 of 29 shots in the loss

Fri., April 9 Chicago 6, (at) Milwaukee 3


--The Wolves roared back from a two-goal deficit with five unanswered goals in the third period to defeat the Milwaukee Admirals, 6-3, at the Bradley Center
--Defenseman BOB NARDELLA registered three assists, while center TOMMI SANTALA added two
--Centers DANIEL CORSO and BRENDAN YAREMA; left wings ERIC HEALEY and STEVE MALTAIS and defensemen GREG HAWGOOD and SHAWN HEINS all notched goals for Chicago
--Netminder KARI LEHTONEN stopped 32 shots for his 20th win

Wed., April 7 (at) Chicago 4, San Antonio 3


--Left wing STEVE MALTAIS registered his second power-play goal of the night with 6.7 seconds remaining in regulation to seal a 4-3 victory against the San Antonio Rampage at the Allstate Arena
--Center TOMMI SANTALA led Chicago with three points (G, 2A)
--Left wing KARL STEWART also scored for the Wolves
--Goaltender KARI LEHTONEN recorded 28 saves in the win

WOLVES TO WATCH

KARI LEHTONEN

Led Wolves goaltenders with 20 wins, three shutouts, 2.41 goals-against average and .926 save percentage in 39 games this season ... Recorded a perfect 4-0-0-0 mark in the NHL, including one shutout

STEVE MALTAIS

Paced the Wolves and shared 14th in the AHL with 64 points ... Shared first on the team with 31 goals, marking the ninth time in his 10 seasons with Chicago he posted at least 30 markers ... Led the Wolves and ranked third in the league with 16 power-play goals ... Ranked third on the team with 33 assists ... Named to the AHL Second All-Star Team ... Notched at least one point in nine of his last 10 games, posting 11 points (4G, 7A) during that span

ERIC HEALEY

Led the AHL with a .270 shooting percentage (31 goals on 115 shots) ... Shared the team-lead with 31 goals ... Paced the Wolves with five game-winning markers ... Finished second on the team with 51 points and 12 power-play tallies

SHAWN HEINS

Paced Wolves blueliners with 12 goals, which shared sixth among league defensemen ... Ranked second among team defensemen with 31 points ... Ranked third on the club with 120 penalty minutes ... Tied for fourth on the team with six power-play goals ... Tallied five of his 12 goals in the last nine games of the season

KARL STEWART

Led the team and finished third among AHL rookies with a +24 plus/minus rating ... Ranked fourth on the team and third among league first-year pros with 32 assists ... Ranked 11th among AHL rookies and fourth on the Wolves with 42 points in 72 games ... Paced the Wolves and ranked fifth among league rookies with 186 penalty minutes

GREG HAWGOOD

Led Wolves blueliners and shared fourth among league defensemen with 35 assists ... Paced team blueliners and ranked 10th among AHL defensemen with 41 points in 78 games

WOLF TRACKS


--The Wolves led the AHL with 26 wins at home this season, and tied for the best winning percentage at home (.700).
---Chicago set a franchise record for fewest goals allowed in a season, allowing just 208 tallies this year; the previous low stood at 228 in 1999-2000; the Wolves also set a team-record by allowing just 89 goals at home; the previous record was 109 in 2002-03.
--The Wolves scored first a league-most 53 times this season, which broke the team¹s record of 47 first-goals in 1998-99.
--Chicago finished second in the AHL on the power play at 17.9 percent, pacing the league with 76 man-advantage tallies.
--The Wolves finished second in the league in scoring with 246 markers, averaging 3.08 goals per game.

A PERFECT 10

The Wolves have reached the playoffs in each of their 10 seasons; Chicago has won three championships, including its first Calder Cup title in 2002; the Wolves won the International Hockey League¹s Turner Cup in 1998 and 2000.

NOTABLE

On Mon., April 19, the Wolves will host a blood drive at the Willow Creek Health Club in Rosemont from 3 to 7 p.m. to benefit The American Red Cross. Every fan who donates blood will receive a Wolves goodie bag. For more information, or to reserve a donation time, call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or 1-800-THE WOLVES.

WEST DIVISION SEMIFINAL

Fri., April 16 at Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena 6:30 p.m.

Sun., April 18 at Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena 5:00 p.m.

Wed., April 21 vs. Grand Rapids Griffins Allstate Arena 7:00 p.m.

Fri., April 23 vs. Grand Rapids Griffins Allstate Arena 7:30 p.m.

Sat., April 24* at Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena 7:00 p.m.

Mon., April 26* vs. Grand Rapids Griffins Allstate Arena 7:00 p.m.

Wed., April 28* at Grand Rapids Griffins Van Andel Arena 6:00 p.m.

*If Necessary

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