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October 2015 edition of Breakaway, the Chicago Wolves official game day magazine.
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THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE CHICAGO WOLVES
VOL. 8ISSUE 1
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IN THIS ISSUE
FRONT OFFICESeth Gold DirectorIrwin Jann DirectorMike Gordon President of Business OperationsWayne Messmer Senior Executive Vice PresidentDana Wildman Executive Assistant
OPERATIONSCourtney Mahoney Senior Vice President of OperationsDan Harris Creative Services ManagerJohn Sherlock Game Operations ManagerCamille Colletti Community Relations Sr. Coordinator
CREATIVE SERVICESImran Javed Digital Content ManagerTroy Mueller Senior Graphic DesignerJohn Hamper Creative Services InternRoss Dettman Team Photographer
COMMUNICATIONSLindsey Willhite Director of Public RelationsDaniel Jankowski Media Relations CoordinatorAnna Fogel Social Media Coordinator
TVRon Storto Executive TV Producer Sarah Draheim TV Production Manager
TV BROADCASTJason Shaver Play-by-Play AnnouncerBill Gardner Color Analyst
HOCKEY OPERATIONSNorine Gillner Hockey Operations AssistantMike Nardella Hockey Operations
PARTNERSHIPSJon Sata Vice President of PartnershipsGreg Sprott Manager of PartnershipsMark Iralson Partnerships Sales ExecutiveClint Taylor Partnerships Sales ExecutiveJake Schuster Partnerships Junior Sales ExecutiveAmy Bernstein Partnerships Client Services Coord.Kayle Gray Partnerships Client Services Coord.
TICKET SALES & SERVICESKevin Dooley Sr. Exec. Director of Ticket SalesDave Pawelek Sr. Director of Strategic AlliancesJackie Schroeder Senior Director of Ticket Retention & ServicesEric Zavilla Exec. Dir. of Ticket Sales & RetentionStefanie Evans Director of Program DevelopmentRob Newburg Youth Hockey CoordinatorLaura Ansell Ticket Sales & Services CoordinatorSteve Winner E-Business SpecialistJanel James Senior Group Events SpecialistJeff Bieschke Group Events SpecialistKayla Yingst Group Events SpecialistHolly Simms Group Events SpecialistEric Meyer Group Account ExecutiveAnthony Krzyzak Senior Account ExecutiveMike Czopek Account ExecutivePawel Sienko Account ExecutiveJohn Brooks Account RepresentativeKira Hoskey Marketing CoordinatorAdam Goldberg Inside Sales RepresentativeNick Kapetan Inside Sales RepresentativeJackie Thomas Inside Sales RepresentativeAlyssa Wuerl Inside Sales Representative
MEDICAL STAFFDr. Scott Logue, MD Team Physician/Orthopedics Dr. Jolie Holschen Emergency Medicine/ Sports Medicine Dr. Jack Morgan, MD InternistDr. Alan Acierno, DDS Team Dentist Jim Buskirk, PT Physical Therapist
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Breakaway Magazine Editorial Producer: Courtney MahoneyPublication Writers: Lindsey Willhite, Elise ButlerPublication Photographer: Ross DettmanFeature Designer: Christina MoritzCreative Support: Imran Javed, Troy Mueller
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03 LEAGUEWELCOME
05 WOLVESHISTORY
09 OWNERSHIP
10 HOCKEYOPERATIONS
13 HUNGRYFORMORE
15 MEETTHEWOLVES
24 BYTHENUMBERS
27 BEHINDTHEBENCH
29 MAPTHELEAGUE
30 HOCKEY101
33 RECORDBREAKERS
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LEAGUE WELCOME
Dear Fans,
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the historic 2015-16 American Hockey League season, onethat is sure to be one of the most memorable campaigns ever.
We are celebrating our 80th anniversary season literally from coast to coast: From the shores of the Atlantic to our five new members in California, all 30 teams will hit the ice to continue a tradition of excellence that has been the hallmark of the American Hockey League since 1936.
The AHL remains proud of its role in developing more than 88 percent of today’s National Hockey Leagueplayers, as well as the vast majority of the NHL’s coaches, managers, training staffs, broadcasters andofficials. In total, nearly 350 AHL players were recalled to the NHL last season alone, and more than250 former first- and second-round NHL draft picks developed their skills in the AHL. And through the years, our loyal and passionate fans have enjoyed cheering for more than 100 future Hockey Hall of Famers, and have witnessed the triumphs of more than 100 Calder Cup champions who would go on to have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup as well.
To our new fans in Bakersfield, Ontario, San Diego, San Jose and Stockton; to our returning fans inManitoba; to all of you who cheer for AHL teams across North America -- We are excited to have you joinus from the excitement of opening weekend, to the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic in Syracuse, and through the thrills and emotion of the Calder Cup Playoffs.
On behalf of all of our teams, players and staff, thank you again for your continuing support of the AHL. I wish you the utmost enjoyment of all the excitement that our 2015-16 season has in store.
Sincerely,
David A. AndrewsPresident & Chief Executive OfficerAmerican Hockey League
American Hockey LeagueOne Monarch Place – Springfield, MA 01144Phone: (413) 781-2030 theahl.com
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER,AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
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WOLVES HISTORY
WHEN A TEAM RAISES THE CUP ATTHEENDOFTHESEASON–ASTHECHICAGOWOLVESHAVEDONEFOURTIMES
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A WINNING HISTORY
MAY 30, 1998:
GAME 1 OF THE TURNER CUP FINALTheWolvesenteredtheirfirstFinalastheInternationalHockeyLeague’stop-rankedoffensewhilethedefendingchampionDetroitVipersshowedupwiththeIHL’stop-rankeddefense.SteveMaltaispuncturedthatdefensejust1:57intothenightwithapower-playgoal,thenheaddedaneven-strengthgoalinthesecondperiodtogivetheWolvesa2-0leadafter40minutes.ButgoaltenderWendellYoung,whostoppedall20shotshefacedinthefirsttwoperiods,couldn’tcomeoutforthethirdperiodduetodehydration.TheVipersneededjusttwominutestopullintoa2-2tie,butAlexanderSemakregainedtheleadwith8:11toplayandTimBreslinaddedanempty-netterinthefinalsecondsfora4-2Wolveswinthatsetthetoneforatitanicseries.
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WOLVES HISTORY
MAY 11, 2008: GAME 6 OF THE WEST DIVISION FINALTheWolves’runalmostendedintheAmericanHockeyLeague’squarterfinalroundwhentheyfacedatalentedRockfordteam.AftertheWolvestookthefirsttwogames,theIceHogsralliedtotakethreeinarowtoforceChicagotothebrinkofelimination.ThencametheMustacheRally.ForwardColinStuartfirstdonnedalipdusterandtherestoftheteamjoinedthecausepriortoGame6.Trailingearly,theWolvesreeledofffourpower-playgoalsinthesecondperiodtotakethetilt4-3andwentontowintheseriesinsevengames.“Thatwasarealturningpoint–inthatgame,inthatseries,andonourroadtowinningthatchampionship,”saidformerforwardSteveMartins.“Plus,howamIgoingtoforgetthatmustache?”
MAY 16, 2000:
GAME 3 OF THE WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALAftersweepingfourstraightfromtheLongBeachIceDogsintheInternationalHockeyLeague’sWesternConferenceSemifinal–givingtheWolves28winsintheirlast32games–headcoachJohnAnderson’screwstubbedtheirtoeswithhomelossestoHoustoninthefirsttwogamesoftheWesternConferenceFinal.Tomaketheteam’spredicamentworse,theWolvesallowedtheAerosa3-0headstartinGame3attheCompaqCenter.ButChicagoreeledoffthefirstfourgoalsofthesecondperiod–TomTilley,BobNardella,DallasEakinsandSteveLarouchesupplyingthefirepower–totriggeracrucial6-4come-from-behindvictory.OnceLarouchescoredthego-aheadgoalat4:58ofthethirdperiod,theWolvesnevertrailedinaWesternConferenceFinalgametherestoftheway.
APRIL 10, 2002:
GAME 2 OF THE WESTERN CONFERENCE QUALIFYING SERIESIntheirdebutAmericanHockeyLeagueseason,theWolvesenteredtheCalderCupPlayoffsastheNo.7seed–theteam’sworstpostseasonseedtothatpoint.Thatmeanttheteamhadtostartwithabest-of-threeseriesagainsttheCincinnatiMightyDucks.CincinnatitookGame1ontheWolves’homeiceandforcedsudden-deathovertimeinGame2.TheMightyDuckshadashotatawide-opennettotaketheseries,butgoaltenderFredericCassivilungedacrossthecreaseandmadeanunbelievablesavetokeeptheWolvesalive.ZdenekBlatnycamethroughwiththegoalinthesecondOTforthefirstoftheteam’sAHL-record17postseasonwins.ForwardDanSnyderwasoneofmanyWolvesheroesduringtheplayoffsashesetanAHLmarkwith5game-winninggoals.
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OWNERSHIP
DON LEVINDonaldR.LevinfoundedDRLEnterprises,Inc.,in1969.TheGlenview-basedcompanyhasholdingsinmanyindustriesincludingtobaccoprocessing,aircraftandmedicalequipmentleasing,licensedsportsproductmanufacturinganddistribution,andmotionpictureproductionanddistribution.
Levin’sfilmcompanyhasmadenearly20motionpicturesdistributedintheU.S.andoverseas.HisfilmshavefeaturedsuchstarsasEmilioEstevez,CharlieSheen,SharonStone,RodneyDangerfield,andChuckNorris.
LevinfoundedtheChicagoWolveswithBuddyMeyersandGrantMulveyinJanuary1994andhasservedastheteam’schairmanoftheboardthroughout.Levindonateshistimeandservesontheboardofdirectorsforseveralcharitableorganizations.
LevindevotesahealthyportionofhissupporttoChicago’sDepartmentofAnimalCareandControl(CACC).IncooperationwithCACC,theWolveshostAdopt-a-DogNightoneSaturdaynighteachmonthduringtheseasonandmakeiteasyforfanstoadoptdogsand
providethemaforeverhome.TheAdopt-A-Dogprogramfoundhomesfor1,233dogsinitsfirst15seasons.In2003,LevinpurchasedanddonatedtheAnimobile--amobileadoptionunitandamodernclinicstaffedbyCACCveterinariansandadoptionspecialists.In2014,hepledgeda$2milliondonationtoCACCtospuran$8.2millionrenovation.
TheChicagonativewasrecognizedattheBoyScoutsofAmerica’sNorthwestSuburbanCouncil’sDistinguishedCitizensBanquetasits2005Honoree.UnderLevin’sdirection,theWolvesorganizationhasheldascoutnightfortheNorthwestSuburbanCouncilatahomegameforthelast17seasons.
LevinwasinductedintotheIllinoisHockeyHallofFameonJan.27,2013.HewashonoredastheInternationalHockeyLeague’sExecutiveoftheYearforthe1999-2000season,whichconcludedwiththefranchise’ssecondoffourchampionships.
Beforebeginninghisbusinesscareer,LevinservedintheUnitedStatesMarineCorps,fromwhichhewashonorablydischarged.
Levinandhiswife,KathleenAnn,haveason,Robert,andliveinthenorthernsuburbs.
BUDDY MEYERSBuddyMeyers,aprincipalowneroftheWolveswhofoundedthefranchisewithDonLevinandGrantMulveyinJanuary1994,hasbeeninvolvedintheworldofhockeyformorethan35years.HeisaformercertifiedagentoftheNationalHockeyLeaguePlayers’AssociationandispastattorneyfortheSovietRedArmyHockeyTeam(CSKA).
HeisapracticingattorneyandtheprincipalinthelawfirmofWilliamBuddyMeyers,Ltd.Hisconcentrationisintheareasofworker’scompensationandpersonalinjurylitigation.Additionally,heisamemberoftheIllinoisBarAssociation,IllinoisTrialLawyersAssociation,andIllinoisWorkersCompensationLawyersAssociation;aformerdirectoroftheBetterBoysFoundationandRiverNorthAssociation;andarecipientoftheShomrimSocietyofIllinois’ManoftheYearAwardin2006.Healsosupportsnumerouscharitableandenvironmentalorganizations.
Meyers,whowasinductedintotheIllinoisHockeyHallofFameonJan.26,2014,isagraduateoftheUniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-ChampaignandholdsajurisdoctordegreefromtheIllinoisInstituteofTechnology/ChicagoKent.HeandJillliveintheRiverNorthareaof
Chicagoandhavefivechildrenbetweenthem:Justin,Lindsey,Zak,Brad,andLeslie.
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HOCKEY OPERATIONS
WENDELL YOUNGDuringWendellYoung’sfirstsixseasonsastheChicagoWolvesgeneralmanager,theteamcompileda.598winningpercentageandcapturedthreedivisiontitles:the2010West,2012Midwestand2014Midwest.
YounghasbeenamemberoftheWolvesorganizationinvirtuallyeverycapacity—includingplayer,coach,andexecutive—sincetheteam’sinauguralcampaignin1994.HeservedasassistantcoachandexecutivedirectorofteamrelationsforsixseasonsbeforetransitioningintothegeneralmanagerroleinAugust2009.
The52-year-oldstandsastheWolves’all-timeleaderamonggoaltendersingames(322),wins(169),saves(8,467),minutes(17,912),andshutouts(16),andwasamemberofChicago’s1998and2000TurnerCupchampionshipsquads.Hisjerseynumber“1”wasretiredonDec.1,2001—becomingthefirstWolvesplayertoreceivethehonor.
TheHalifax,NovaScotia,native,whowasinductedintotheNovaScotiaSportHallofFamein2007,istheonlymaninhockeyhistorytohavewonallfourNorthAmerican
championships:theStanleyCup,TurnerCup,CalderCup,andMemorialCup.
Youngplayed18seasonsofprofessionalhockey,including10intheNationalHockeyLeague.Hecompileda59-86-12recordin187gameswiththeVancouverCanucks,PhiladelphiaFlyers,TampaBayLightningandPenguins.
Youngandhiswife,Paula,resideinthenorthwestsuburbsandhaveonedaughter,Gabrielle,andtwosons,MattandJack.
BILL BENTLEYBillBentleyisinhisseventhseasonasWolvesassistantgeneralmanagerandstandsasoneofahandfulofpeoplewhohasbeenwiththeorganizationsincetheteam’sinceptionin1994.
Bentleyhasbeeninstrumentalinthehockeyoperationsdepartmentformorethan15years,whichincludesallfourseasonsthatendedwithachampionship.
TheChicagonativejoinedtheorganizationasastatisticianin1994andwaspromotedtoteamservicesmanagerayearlater.The46-year-oldspent12seasonsasthedirectorofhockeyadministrationbeforeassumingtheassistantgeneralmanagerroleinAugust2009.
AgraduateofQuincyCollege,BentleyservedastheDirectorofMediaRelationsfortheChicagoCheetahsofthenow-defunctRollerHockeyInternationalduringthe1993-94season.
Bentleyandhiswife,Jennifer,liveinChicago.
GENE UBRIACOGeneUbriaco,whohasbeenwiththeWolvessincethefranchise’sinceptionin1994,returnsforhis19thseasonastheteam’sdirectorofhockeyoperationsandseventhassenioradvisor.
UbriacoservedastheWolves’firstheadcoachandguidedtheexpansionteamtoa34-33-14recordandaberthintheTurnerCupplayoffs.
The78-year-oldUbriacobeganhiscoachingcareeratLakeSuperiorStateUniversityin1972-73.HebecametheheadcoachoftheNationalHockeyLeague’sPittsburghPenguinsin1988.Underhistutelage,thePenguinsposteda50-47-9record,shatteredseveralteamrecords,andadvancedtotheStanleyCupPlayoffsafteraseven-yearabsence.
TheSaultSte.Marie,Ontario,nativeposted39goalsand35assistsin177NHLregular-seasongameswhileplayingwiththePenguins(1967-68),theOaklandSeals(1968-69)andtheChicagoBlackhawks(1969-70).
Hededicateshimselftonumerouscharitablecauses,includingtheAmericanHearingImpairedHockeyAssociationwithwhichhehasbeeninvolvedsince1974.Ubriacoandhiswife,Nella,haveadaughter,Francine,andason,Gene,andliveinthewesternsuburbs.
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“No-brainer.”
That’showChicagoWolvescenterPatCannonedescribedthedecisiontoreturntotheorganizationhehascalledhomesince2013.Butthistimeheenterstheseasonasaveteranamongfreshfacesandlookingtoformpartofaleadershipcorethatwillguidetheteamthroughtheupsanddownsofalongseason.
Cannonemadehisreturnofficialearlyintheoffseason,inkingatwo-waydealonJuly2,onedayafterthefreeagencyperiodopened.
“There’safamiliarityandknowingI’mgoingtogetanopportunity,”Cannonesaid,alsocitinghiscomfortwiththeteamandstaff.Wolvesfansarecomfortablewithhimaswell,havingwatchedhimrackup51assistsand81pointsin123gameshisfirsttwoseasons.
Knownforhissteadyplay,Cannoneisnowbringingthatconsistencyofftheiceasoneofthefamiliarfacesonanew2015-16squad.Withaninfluxofyoungtalentandthedepartureofahandfulofveteranplayers,the29-year-oldisnowanelderstatesmanfortheburgeoningWolves.
“We’relookingreallystrong,”Cannonesaid.“Welostsomekeyguys,butwegainedsomeverygoodplayers.”
Astheteamadjuststotheoffseasonmoves,Cannonewillbeacenterpieceintheorganization’sleadershipgroup,onandofftheice.Whileheadmittedthatitis“kindofstrange”tobeoneofthelongest-tenuredWolves,hebelievestheteammadetherightmovesoverthesummertocomebackbetterthanever.
“They’vebroughtinguyswhohavebeenleadersontheirownrespectiveteamsandweshouldhaveagoodcore,”hesaid,mentioningthewinningcaliberontheroster.
Amongthose,three2014-15championsinZachO’Brien,who
capturedtheCalderCupwiththeManchesterMonarchs,andKonradAbeltshauserandSpencerAsuchak,whowontheKellyCupwiththeECHL’sAllenAmericans.
Additionally,AndreBenoithasservedasbothacaptainandalternatecaptainintheAHL,PeterHarroldcaptainedhisBostonCollegesquad,AbeltshausercaptainedtheGermanU20team,andevenmorecurrentWolvesworealetterinjunior.
Cannonehimselfhasaleadershipbackground,havingwornapermanent“A”onhissweaterasanalternatecaptainlastseason.AlongsidecaptainBrentRegnerandalternatecaptainColinFraser,thetriohelpednavigatetheWolvesthroughtheir21stseason.
“Therewerealotofhighsandlows,”Cannonesaid.“Wewentthroughadversityandstuckitout.”
WhileitstungwhentheWolveswereeliminatedfromthepostseason,Cannonehadplentytodistracthimoverthesummer,includingatriptoPuertoRicoandbuyingahousewithhiswife,Natalie,intheiroffseasonhomeofColumbus,Ohio.And,ofcourse,preparingfortheupcomingseason.
Now,backinChicago,there’sjustonethingonhismindasheleadsthenew-lookWolvesontotheice.
“Everyone’sNo.1goalistomakeittotheplayoffsandwintheCalderCup,”Cannonesaid.
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SPENCER ASUCHAK
6-6,230;November22,1991Kamloops,BritishColumbia2014-15:Providence(AHL),Worcester(AHL),Allen(ECHL)
IVAN BARBASHEV
6-1,194;December14,1995Moscow,Russia2014-15:Moncton(QMJHL)
CODY BEACH
6-5,195;August8,1992Kelowna,BritishColumbia2014-15:Chicago(AHL),Alaska(ECHL)
PAT CANNONE
5-10,187;August9,1986Bayport,NewYork2014-15:Chicago(AHL)
JORDAN CARON
6-3,204;November2,1990Sayabec,Quebec2014:Boston(NHL),Colorado(NHL),Providence(AHL)
JACOB DOTY
6-3,218;June19,1993Billings,Montana2014-15:Chicago(AHL),Alaska(ECHL)
ERIAH HAYES
6-4,210;July7,1988LaCrescent,Minnesota2014-15:SanJose(NHL),Worcester(AHL)
JUSTIN HODGMAN
6-1,196;June27,1988Brampton,Ontario2014-15:Arizona(NHL);Portland(AHL)
DANNY KRISTO
6-0,195;June18,1990Edina,Minnesota2014-15:Hartford(AHL)
ZACH O’BRIEN
5-9,178;June29,1992St.John’s,Newfoundland2014-15:Manchester(AHL)
ZACH POCHIRO
6-2,161;March6,1994St.Louis,Missouri2014-15:Alaska(ECHL),PrinceGeorge(WHL)
TY RATTIE
6-0,192;February5,1993Airdrie,Alberta2014-15:St.Louis(NHL),Chicago(AHL)
RYAN TESINK
6-0,175;May21,1993SaintJohn,NewBrunswick2014-15:Alaska(ECHL)
EVAN TRUPP
5-10,155;October22,1987Anchorage,Alaska2014-15:Worcester(AHL)
YANNICK VEILLEUX
6-2,205;February22,1993Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec2014-15:Chicago(AHL)
JEREMY WELSH
6-3,205;April30,1988Bayfield,Ontario2014-15:Chicago(AHL)
FORWARDS
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MEET THE WOLVES
PAT CANNONE, #12
JEREMY WELSH, #15
YANNICK VEILLEUX, #18
CannonewasaleaderbothonandofftheiceforChicagoin2014-15,hissecondseasonwiththeteam.ThealternatecaptaincenteredtheWolves’topline,pacingtheteamwith33assistsandrankingsecondwith47pointsanda+11plus/minusrating.Hesetcareerhighsinregular-seasonassistsandpointsandpostseasonassists(6)andpoints(6).
WelshenjoyedacareerseasonwiththeWolveslastyear,posting41points(20G,21A)in75games.HewasespeciallycomfortableatAllstateArena,whereheledtheteamwith15goalsand26points.OnApril7,2015,versusLakeErie,hebecamethefirstWolvesplayersince2009torecorda+5plus/minusratinginagame.
Inhissecondseasonproin2014-15,VeilleuxcarvedoutaspotforhimselfontheWolves’thirdandfourthlinesthroughhardworkandskill.Hepacedteamrookieswithninegoalsandrankedthirdwith13points,alsofinishingthirdoverallonthesquadwith83penaltyminutes.Withadefinedroleandcomingoffacareerseason,theWolveslook
toVeilleuxforcontinuedimprovement.
CODY BEACH, #20
Alreadyknownaroundtheleagueforhistoughness,BeachcontinuedtodevelophisgamelastseasonwiththeWolves.HesetAHLcareerhighswith7assistsand210penaltyminutes,becomingtheteam’sfirstplayersince2007-08tocompile200+PIMs.Hemadehisprofessionalpostseasondebutintheteam’sseriesagainstUtica,suitingupforfouroftheteam’sfivegames.
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MEET THE WOLVES
KONRAD ABELTSHAUSER
6-5,225;September2,1992BadTolz,Germany2014-15:Worcester(AHL),Allen(ECHL)
ANDRE BENOIT
5-11,191;January6,1984St.Albert,Ontario2014-15:Buffalo(NHL)
JEREMIE BLAIN
6-2,192;March19,1992Longueuil,Quebec2014-15:Utica(AHL),Kalamazoo(ECHL)
JOEL EDMUNDSON
6-4,214;June28,1993Brandon,Manitoba2014-15:Chicago(AHL)
PETER HARROLD
5-11,180;June8,1983KirtlandHills,Ohio2014-15:NewJersey(NHL);Albany(AHL)
COLTON PARAYKO
6-5,218;May12,1993St.Albert,Alberta2014-15:Chicago(AHL),Alaska-Fairbanks(NCAA)
JORDAN SCHMALTZ
6-2,194;October8,1993Verona,Wisconsin2014-15:NorthDakota(NCAA)
TOMMY VANNELLI
6-2,179;January26,1995Minnetonka,Minnesota2014-15:MedicineHat(WHL)
SCOOTER VAUGHAN
6-0,195;April8,1989Placentia,California2014-15:Bridgeport(AHL)
JORDAN BINNINGTON
6-1,176;July11,1993RichmondHill,Ontario2014-15:Chicago(AHL)
PHEONIX COPLEY
6-3,175;January18,1992NorthPole,Alaska2014-15:Hershey(AHL)
HOCKEY OPERATIONS
KEVIN KACERHEADATHLETICTRAINER
CRAIG KOGUTHEADEQUIPMENTMANAGER
RYAN SHOUFERASST.EQUIPMENTMANAGER
BOB NARDELLAASST.COACH/SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCOACH
STAN DUBICKIGOALTENDINGCOACH
EVAN LEVY STRENGTH&CONDITIONINGCOACH
DEFENSEMEN JOEL EDMUNDSON, #3
Aftermissingthefirst45gamesoflastseasonwithaninjury,Edmundsonreboundedwiththebeststatsofhisprocareer.Thedefenseman,enteringhisthirdproseason,collected4
goalsand12pointsin30conteststohelpanchortheWolvesbluelinein2014-15andpropeltheteamintothepostseason,duringwhichhepottedtwogoalsinfivegames.
GOALTENDERS
COLTON PARAYKO, #36
JoiningtheteaminMarchoflastseason,Parayko’semergencehelpedsteadytheWolves’bluelineandprovideasparkintheirpostseasonpush.Freshoutofhisaward-ladenjuniorseasonattheUniversityofAlaska-Fairbanks,thehulkingdefensemanpromptlyposted4goals,7points,anda+4plus/minusratingin17regular-seasongames.Expectationsarehighasheentershisfirstfullseasonasapro.
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BINNINGTONB U I L D I N G A
Professional hockey players are not asked to file “What I Did This Summer” essays when they report for the new season. Their careers don’t depend on their writing skills. Penmanship doesn’t win championships.ButChicagoWolvesgoaltenderJordanBinningtonmightvolunteertojotdownhisoffseasonexploitsonpaper,ifonlytohavethemostproductivesummerofhislifechronicledforposterity.
WHAT I DID THIS SUMMER
Iwantedtodoeverythinginmypowertoimprovemycraft,soherearesomeofthethingsIaccomplished:
Ilearnedtowigglemybigtoewithoutmovingmyothertoes.IincreasedmyflexibilitytothepointwhereIcanstretchmyfemur(thebonethatconnectsthehipandtheknee)behindmyderriere.Bothofthesethingsimprovedmybalance,powerandagilityingoal.
Imovedinwithafriendandhisfamilyandlearnedatonaboutnutrition.ThankstoeverythingIlearned,IwillnolongerrefertomyselfasaboringchefandIwilleatbettermoreconsistently.
Iparticipatedintheweek-longBiosteelcampinTorontowheretheyheldafour-teamdraft
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priortothegames.Iwasafirst-roundpickalongwithNHLwunderkindConnorMcDavid,seven-yearNHLveteranChrisStewartandrisinggoaltenderMalcolmSubban.
“Thiswasdefinitelythemostknowledge-filledsummerforme,”Binningtonsaid.“Honestly,it’sbeenaprocessoflearninghowtobeapro.It’stakingcareofyourselfandyourroutine.WhatIrealizedthissummeristhatit’safull-timejob.Yougotothegym.There’shomeworkthatIdorightwhenIwakeupandwhenIgotobed.There’smeditationandstufflikethat.You’vegottobedisciplined.”
Tounderstandwhythe22-year-oldfromRichmondHill,Ontario,spenthisoffseasonthisway,perhapsit’sbesttoreviewhowhewrappeduphisfirstseasonwiththeWolves:
IntheUticaComets’visitorsdressingroom,thegoaltenders’cubiclesarelocatedinacornerhiddenfrommuchoftherestoftheteam’sview.
That’swhereBinningtoncouldbefound—armscrossedinhislapandheadbowedtowardthefloor—foralongtimeonMay2afterUticaedgedtheWolvesduringthedecidingGame5oflastseason’sWesternConferenceQuarterfinal.
Binningtonslumpedinhiscornerandstruggledtoresolveconflictingfeelings.LiketheotherWolvesintheroom,hecameawaybitterlydisappointedtheycouldn’tfinishoffthe
top-seededComets.Atthesametime,hesensedhecrossedintoanewrealmwithhisCalderCupPlayoffsperformance.
Binningtonplayedeverysecondoftheseriesandallowedjust12goalsin333-plusminutes.Hissterling.938savepercentageand2.16goals-againstaveragesoundlyeclipsedhisregular-seasonnumbers–andhedeliveredwhileplayingundersignificantpressureagainstateamthatwentallthewaytotheCalderCupFinal.
“Wewereworkingtogetherasateamandwewerebattling,”Binningtonsaid.“That’swhataplayoffsisabout.Iwasupsetthattheexcitementstopped.”
“Sayingthat,IfeellikeIgainedalotofexperienceandrealizedIcouldfeelgoodandgivetheteamachancetowininaplayoffgame.Itwasgoodforme,butIstillthinkwecouldhavewonthatseries.It’sprettyfrustrating.Iguessyou’vejustgottolearnandkeeplearningasyoudevelopmore.”
BinningtonreturnedhometoTorontoandgavehimselfnearlyamonthtodecompress.HevisitedLasVegasforthefirsttime.Hevisitedhisfamily’scottageinMuskokaseveraltimes.Mostly,though,hethoughtaboutwhat
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itwouldtaketobuildonhisplayoffperformance.Heconsultedwithmultipletrainers,includingWolvesstrengthandconditioningcoachEvanLevy.
At6-foot-1andjust170pounds,heknewheneededtoaddmuscle.Buthealsowantedtobecomemoreflexible.Andbecomebettertechnicallyingoal.Andensurehemaintainedhisimprovementswithpropernutritionalandstretchinghabits.Buthowtoaccomplishallofthesethingsatthesametime–anddoitproperly?
That’swhenBinnington’sfriend,GrantHolliday,enteredthepictureandprovidedatemplateformakingallofithappen.
Binningtonandthe25-year-oldHollidaymetattheFitness4SuccessgyminVaughn,Ontario,afewyearsago.HollidaytrainedBinningtonthere,thenbotheventuallyfoundtheirwaytotheStackhousePerformancegyminToronto.That’swheretheyresumedtheirfriendshipaswellastheirmentor/traineerelationshipthissummer.
IfBinningtonwantedsomebodytohelphimfocushistraining,hecouldn’thavefoundbetter.Hollidayquithockeyat16,wenttocollegeandusedhis6-7,270-poundframetotransformintooneofCanada’sleadingyoungdiscusthrowers.Then,abruptlyinAugust2014,hedecidedtostopthrowingthediscusanddevotehimselfaroundtheclocktobecomingahockeyplayeragain–onepainstakingstepatatime.
Hollidaytaughthimselftoskateproperly.Thenhetaughthimselftoshootproperly.Allthewhile,hemaintainedimpeccableeatingand
traininghabits.Hedropped35poundsandsawhisbodyfatpercentagemeltfrom24percentto9.Afterayear’sworthofdedication,hehasearnedachancetotryoutfortheECHL.
“InevergooutandsayIdomorethananyoneelse,”Hollidaysaid.“IjustknowIfoundaformulathatmakesmedoasmuchasIphysicallyandmentallycando.”
That’swhatBinningtonwantedtodo,too.OneFridaynightinJune,theyweretradingtextsandBinningtonsuggestedthatheshouldmoveinwithHollidayandhisparentsinTorontoinordertoimmersehimselfinthislifestyle.Beforetheweekendended,hewasmovedinandthetransformationwasunderway.
“Let’ssayyouhaveaworkoutandaskateonadayandit’satotaloftwoorthreehours,”Hollidaysaid.“You’vestillgot21or22hoursleftintheday.Thatcanabsolutelymakeorbreakyourreturnoninvestmentofthatworkoutandthatskateyoudid.”
WhenBinningtonwokeupinthemorning,hedidhis“homework”thatinvolvedstretching.Beforehewenttobed,he’ddomorestretchinghomeworktoactivatehisglutesandhisabdomenmuscles.Throughouttheday,heandHollidayplannedwellaheadforeverymeal.Inthemorning,theydeterminedwhatthey’dingestfortheirpost-workoutnutrition.Intheevening,theyfiguredoutwhatfoodtheyneededforthenextday’sbreakfast.Theyevenspenttimeonthementalaspectsofthegameandensuringpositivethoughtscrowdoutnegativeones.
Holliday’soverallgoalforBinnington?
Helphimbuildakeystonehabitasdescribedby“ThePowerofHabit”authorCharlesDuhigg.
“Itdoesn’thappenovernight,”Hollidaysaid.“Butdefinitelythissummer,‘Binner’hasshownsomereallygoodfire.Anyhabit,it’salwaysonestepatatime.He’scommitted.Ifyouchangethatonekeystonehabit,thenit’sachainreaction.Binner’skeystonehabitthissummerhasbeenironingoutthenutrition.”
Binningtonconsideredhimselfa“50percent”healthyeaterlastseason,butwantstoreach100percentthisseason.Andwhenhecookshealthymealsforhimself,hedoesn’tplantosticktoplaingroundturkeyandchicken.Hollidayandhismothergavehimaplethoraofrecipesthatfeaturevegetablesandspicesandotherthingstokeephimfromhatinganddiscardinghishealthykeystonehabit.
Binningtonunderstandstheweightofthisjourneythathebeganthissummer,butcannotwaittoseewhereittakeshim.That’swhyhedoesn’tlistthisseason’sgoalsintermsofwinsorgoals-againstaverageorsavepercentage.
“Justcontinuetoimprove.Everyday,”hesaid.“Masterthistaking-care-of-yourselfthingawayfromtherink.FiguringoutwhatworksformeandwhatIneedtodotofeelgood.Everybody’sbodyisdifferent,everybody’smindisdifferent.
“I’vegottofigureoutwhatworkstocompeteatthehighestlevel.Youwanttobethebestall-aroundpersonandobviously,forme,thebestgoaltenderyoucanbe.”V
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JOHN ANDERSONJohnAndersonisinhis14thseasonasWolvesheadcoachandhisthirdsincebeingre-hiredtothepositiononJuly16,2013.
AndersonrejoinedtheWolvesafteramassingfouryearsofNationalHockeyLeagueexperience,whichincludedtwoyearsasheadcoachoftheAtlantaThrashersfrom2008-10.HealsoservedasanassistantcoachwiththePhoenixCoyotesfrom2011-13.
The58-year-oldguidedtheWolvestofourchampionshipsduringhisfirsttenurewiththeWolves–theCalderCupin2002and2008andtheTurnerCupin1998and2000.Heistheteam’sall-timeleaderinwins(591)andpostseasonvictories(110).Heearnedhis363rdAHLregular-seasonwinonNov.28,2014,totakeoversolepossessionoffifthplaceamongtheleague’sall-timewinningestcoaches.
Toronto’sfirstpick(11thoverall)inthe1977amateurdraft,Andersonplayed12seasonsintheNationalHockeyLeaguewiththeMapleLeafs(1977-85),QuebecNordiques(1985-86),andHartfordWhalers(1986-89).TheTorontonativeregisteredfive30-goal
campaignsintheNHL,includingfourstraightfrom1981-85.
Andersonenteredthe2015-16seasonranked14thinMapleLeafshistorywith189goalsand21stwith393points.Heamassed282goalsand631pointsin814NHLregular-seasongamesalongwithninegoalsand27pointsin37careerStanleyCupPlayoffcontests.
MARK HARDYMarkHardyisinhissecondseasonwiththeWolvesafterbeingnamedanassistantcoachonAugust25,2014.Afterspending15yearsintheNationalHockeyLeagueasadefenseman,Hardyhasaccrued20yearsofexperiencebehindthebench.
HardyjoinedtheWolvesafterthreeseasonsintheECHLwiththeOntarioReign.HehelpedtheLosAngelesKingsandWinnipegJetsaffiliateearnsecond-placefinishesintheWesternConferenceeachseasonhewasonstaff.
The56-year-oldSamedan,Switzerland,nativealsoowns11yearsofNHLcoachingexperienceasheservedonthestaffsforLosAngeles(1999-2006,2008-10)andtheChicagoBlackhawks(2006-08).Hardybecameknownasadefensivespecialist,whichincludedoverseeingthethird-bestpenalty-killingunitinKingshistoryin2001-02(86.6percentefficiency).
DraftedbyLosAngelesinthesecondround(30thoverall)ofthe1979NHLEntryDraft,Hardycollected368points(62G,306A)in915careerregular-seasongamesas
adefensemanfortheKings,MinnesotaNorthStars,andNewYorkRangers.Hefinishedhisplayingcareerwith70points(18G,52A)in199IHLgameswithPhoenix,Detroit,andLosAngeles.
BRAD TAPPERBradTapperisinhissecondseasonbehindthebenchwiththeWolvesafterbeingnamedanassistantcoachonAugust25,2014.AmemberofChicago’s2002CalderCupchampionshipteam,hebringssixyearsofcoachingexperienceandnineyearsofprofessionalplayingexperiencetothestaff.
AforwardfortheWolvesfrom2001-04,TapperreturnedtotheAmericanHockeyLeagueafterspendingoneyearastheheadcoachwithNorthYorkintheCCHLandservingasanassistantforfouryearswithFloridaandOrlandointheECHL.
The37-year-oldScarborough,Ontario,nativeretiredasaplayerin2009followinganine-yearprofessionalcareer,includingpartsofthreeseasonswiththeWolves.DuringhistenureinChicago,hecontributed58points(24G,34A)in98regular-seasongamesandanother11points(4G,7A)in28postseasontilts.
InadditiontohistimewiththeWolves,Tapperskatedin71NHLcontestswithAtlantafrom2000-03,accruing25points(14G,11A)in71games.
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CENTRAL DIVISION
ChicagoWolves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St.LouisBluesCharlotteCheckers. . . . . . . . . . . CarolinaHurricanesGrandRapidsGriffins. . . . . . . . . . . DetroitRedWingsIowaWild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MinnesotaWildLakeErieMonsters. . . . . . . . ColumbusBlueJacketsManitobaMoose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WinnipegJetsMilwaukeeAdmirals. . . . . . . . . . . .NashvillePredatorsRockfordIceHogs. . . . . . . . . . . . ChicagoBlackhawks
PACIFIC DIVISION
BakersfieldCondors. . . . . . . . . . . . . EdmontonOilersOntarioReign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LosAngelesKingsSanAntonioRampage. . . . . . . . . ColoradoAvalancheSanDiegoGulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AnaheimDucksSanJoseBarracuda . . . . . . . . . . . . . SanJoseSharksStocktonHeat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CalgaryFlamesTexasStars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DallasStars
ATLANTIC DIVISION
BridgeportSoundTigers. . . . . . . NewYorkIslandersHartfordWolfPack. . . . . . . . . . . . NewYorkRangersHersheyBears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WashingtonCapitalsLehighValleyPhantoms . . . . . . . PhiladelphiaFlyersPortlandPirates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FloridaPanthersProvidenceBruins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BostonBruinsSpringfieldFalcons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ArizonaCoyotesWilkes-Barre/ScrantonPenguins. . . . . . PittsburghPenguins
NORTH DIVISION
AlbanyDevils. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NewJerseyDevilsBinghamtonSenators . . . . . . . . . . . OttawaSenatorsRochesterAmericans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . BuffaloSabresSt.John’sIceCaps. . . . . . . . . . . . MontrealCanadiensSyracuseCrunch . . . . . . . . . . . . TampaBayLightningTorontoMarlies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TorontoMapleLeafsUticaComets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VancouverCanucks
WESTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE REALIGNMENTAfterfouryearswithatwo-conference,six-divisionsetup,theAHLhasreturnedtoatwo-conference,four-divisionalignmentforthe2015-16season.TheWolvesmovetotheWesternConference’sCentralDivision.
ThetopfourteamsineachofthefourdivisionsqualifyfortheCalderCupplayoffs.Thefirsttworoundswillbeconductedwithinthedivisionwiththefollowingexceptions:BecausetheCentralDivisionhaseightteamstothePacificDivision’sseven,theCentralDivision’sfifth-placeteamwillmoveintothePacificDivision’sfourthplayoffspotifitownsabetterpointspercentagethanthePacific’sfourth-placeteam.ThesameappliesfortheEasternConference’sAtlanticDivisionversustheNorthDivision.
HOCKEY 101
SPEARING
Called for using the stick like a spear.
TRIPPING
Called for using the stick, arm or leg to cause an opponent to trip or fall.
UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT
Called for the abuse of an official or other such misconduct.
HOOKING
Called for using stick or blade to hook opponent.
INTERFERENCE
Called for having contact with an opponent not in possession of the puck.
MISCONDUCT
Called for an infraction that warrants a more serious penalty than a standard minor or major penalty.
ROUGHING
Called for engaging in fisticuffs or shoving of a level that is not worthy of a major penalty.
SLASHING
Called for swinging the stick at an opponent.
BOARDING
Called for any action which causes opponent to be thrown violently into the boards.
CHARGING
Called for taking three or more strides before checking opponent.
CROSS-CHECKING
Called for hitting opponent with both hands on the stick and no part of the stick on the ice.
DELAYED PENALTY
Call is made when the penalized team gains control of the puck or upon a stop in play.
ELBOWING
Called when using the elbow to impede an opponent.
HIGH-STICKING
Called for making contact with an opponent when carrying the stick above the shoulder.
HOLDING
Called for using the hands, arms or legs to hold an opponent.
ICING
Called when a player on his team’s side of the red center line shoots the puck down the ice, it crosses the red goal line at any point (other than the goal) and is touched first by an opposing player other than the goalie.*
*Under hybrid icing rules, it’s called when an opposing player (other than the goalie) is the first to reach the face-off dot closest to the goal line.
OVERTIME
At the end of regulation, teams will play 3-on-3 for a five-minute overtime period. A “dry scrape” of the ice will precede overtime. If no goal is scored during overtime, then teams will engage in a three-round shootout.
COACH’S CHALLENGE
A head coach can request a video review to challenge a goal (or no-goal) call. The challenge must be initiated at the next stoppage in play and the coach must have his timeout available. If the challenge does not change the official’s call, then the team loses its timeout.
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ONE FOR THE BOOKS 1.STEVEMALTAIS 951
2.ROBBROWN 483
3.DARRENHAYDAR 368
4.JASONKROG 342
5.BRETTSTERLING 308
6.BOBNARDELLA 298
7.STEVELAROUCHE 228
8.CHRISMARINUCCI 220
9.STEVEMARTINS 193
10.DEREKMACKENZIE 184
ALL-TIME POINTS LEADERS
ALL-TIME WINS LEADERS(GOALTENDERS)
ALL-TIME GAMES LEADERS
18 ConsecutivegamesstartedbyJordanBinnington,whichsetafranchiserecordforgoaltenders.
198Regular-seasongoalsallowed,whichmarkedthethird-fewestintheteam’s21-yearhistory
4 PointsbyrightwingTyRattieintheAHLAll-StarClassic,whichtiedthefranchiserecordformostpointsinanAll-StarGame.
2 AppearancesonESPNSportsCenter’slist;rightwingTyRattieearnedtheNo.1nodonDec.26forhisno-lookspin-a-ramagoalatMilwaukeeandleftwingMagnusPaajarvitookNo.2onMarch27whenhewhackedapuckoutofmid-airforatop-shelfgoalatMilwaukee.
SINGLE-SEASON FRANCHISE RECORDS
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ASSISTSV91ROBBROWN . . . . . . . . . . (1995-96)
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PENALTY MINUTES V336KEVINMACDONALD. . . . (1994-95)
PLUS/MINUSV+47ARTURSKULDA. . . . . . . .(2009-10)
WINSV38KARILEHTONEN. . . . . . (2004-05)
SHUTOUTSV7JAKEALLEN . . . . . . . . . . . (2013-14)
1.WENDELLYOUNG 169
2.MATTCLIMIE 70
3.KARILEHTONEN 61
4.MICHAELGARNETT 56
5.RAYLEBLANC 53
6.ONDREJPAVELEC 51
7.NORMMARACLE 43
8.PETERMANNINO 42
9.JAKEALLEN 33
10.FREDBRATHWAITE 32
DREWMACINTYRE 32
1.STEVEMALTAIS 839
2.BOBNARDELLA 476
3.DEREKMACKENZIE 377
4.KEVINDOELL 375
5.ROBBROWN 369
BRIANSIPOTZ 369
7.TIMBERGLAND 361
8.DARRENHAYDAR 342
9.TIMBRESLIN 330
10.WENDELLYOUNG 322
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