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While the Canes advanced in the Stanley Cup Playoffs last night, the Chicago Wolves advanced in the Calder Cup Playoffs tonight.

They swept the Rockford IceHogs three games to zero and will now take on the Milwaukee Admirals.

The Canes deep system and prospects have allowed the Wolves to be extremely successful this year.

Wolves Playoff Stats:

Andrew Poturalski - 1 goal, 4 assists

Jack Drury - 2 goals, 2 assists

Stefan Noesen - 2 goals, 2 assists

Joey Keane - 4 assists

C.J. Smith - 2 goals, 1 assist

Josh Leivo - 1 goal, 2 assists

David Gust - 1 goal, 2 assists

Stelio Mattheos - 1 goal, 1 assist

Richard Panik - 2 assists

Vasili Ponomarev - 1 goal

Max Lajoie - 1 goal

Cavan Fitzgerald - 1 goal

Ivan Lodnia - 1 goal

Jamieson Rees - 1 assist

Spencer Smallman - 1 assist

Josh Jacobs - 1 assist

Alex Lyon - 3 Wins, .939 sv%, 1.33 GAA

 

Hopefully both the Canes and Wolves can bring hardware home this year.

 

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Just now, Harbingers said:

Are we still splitting them with Nashville?

We are not, the only players above that are not property of the Canes are Ivan Lodnia (on a Wolves contract), Richard Panik (on loan from the New York Islanders), and David Gust (on a Wolves contract).

Additional Wolves players that are not property of the Canes include Griffin Mendel (Wolves contract), Chris Bigras (Wolves contract), Stefanos Lekkas (Wolves contract), Dylan Wells (Wolves contract), and Kyle Marino (Wolves contract)

Additional Wolves players that are property of the Canes include Jalen Chatfield, Ryan Suzuki, David Cotton, Ronan Seeley, Noel Gunler, Tarmo Reunanen, Jesper Sellgren, Eetu Makiniemi, and Sam Miletic.

The Canes also have Blake Murray and Beck Warm in Norfolk.

The remainder of the Canes prospects are with their respective junior teams or playing in the NCAA, Russia, Finland, Sweden, etc.

 

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Haven’t been to a checkers game since the affiliation change, but I’m rooting for them to make it to the finals because they’d play Chicago if they both were to make it. Would be fun watching the current vs the former affiliate; rooting for our guys of course. 

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Wolves drop the Admirals 6-2, Alex Lyon with a great effort and a .943 sv% on the evening.

Updated Playoff Stats

Jack Drury - 4 goals, 2 assists

Andrew Poturalski - 2 goals, 4 assists

Josh Leivo - 2 goals, 3 assists

Stefan Noesen - 2 goals, 2 assists

C.J. Smith - 2 goals, 2 assists

Stelio Mattheos - 2 goals, 2 assists

Max Lajoie - 1 goal, 3 assists

Joey Keane - 4 assists

Jamieson Rees - 1 goal, 2 assists

David Gust - 1 goal, 2 assists

Vasili Ponomarev - 1 goal, 1 assist

Cavan Fitzgerald - 1 goal, 1 assist

Jalen Chatfield - 2 assists

Richard Panik - 2 assists

Ivan Lodnia - 1 goal

Spencer Smallman - 1 assist

Josh Jacobs - 1 assist

 

Really impressed with the postseason that Drury is putting together.

 

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Another huge win for the Wolves today, 8-2 over Milwaukee, up 2-0 in the series.

Updated Playoff Stats

Andrew Poturalski - 3 goals, 6 assists

Jack Drury - 4 goals, 4 assists

Josh Leivo - 2 goals, 6 assists

Stefan Noesen - 5 goals, 2 assists

C.J. Smith - 3 goals, 4 assists

David Gust - 3 goals, 3 assists

Max Lajoie - 2 goals, 3 assists

Stelio Mattheos - 2 goals, 2 assists

Jamieson Rees - 1 goal, 3 assists

Joey Keane - 4 assists

Vasili Ponomarev - 1 goal, 2 assists

Cavan Fitzgerald - 1 goal, 2 assists

Jalen Chatfield - 3 assists

Richard Panik - 2 assists

Ivan Lodnia - 1 goal

Spencer Smallman - 1 assist

Josh Jacobs - 1 assist

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Congratulations to the Wolves on advancing to the conference finals with a 5-1 win over Milwaukee.

Updated Playoff Stats

Josh Leivo - 6 goals, 7 assists

Jack Drury - 5 goals, 4 assists

Stefan Noesen - 5 goals, 4 assists

Andrew Poturalski - 3 goals, 6 assists

C.J. Smith - 3 goals, 5 assists

David Gust - 3 goals, 4 assists

Max Lajoie - 3 goals, 3 assists

Joey Keane - 5 assists

Stelio Mattheos - 2 goals, 2 assists

Jamieson Rees - 1 goal, 3 assists

Vasili Ponomarev - 1 goal, 3 assists

Cavan Fitzgerald - 1 goal, 3 assists

Jalen Chatfield - 3 assists

Josh Jacobs - 1 goal, 1 assist

Jesper Sellgren - 2 assists

Spencer Smallman - 2 assists

Richard Panik - 2 assists

Ivan Lodnia - 1 goal

 

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8 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Congratulations to the Wolves on advancing to the conference finals with a 5-1 win over Milwaukee.

 

Updated Playoff Stats

Josh Leivo - 6 goals, 7 assists

Jack Drury - 5 goals, 4 assists

Stefan Noesen - 5 goals, 4 assists

Andrew Poturalski - 3 goals, 6 assists

C.J. Smith - 3 goals, 5 assists

David Gust - 3 goals, 4 assists

Max Lajoie - 3 goals, 3 assists

Joey Keane - 5 assists

Stelio Mattheos - 2 goals, 2 assists

Jamieson Rees - 1 goal, 3 assists

Vasili Ponomarev - 1 goal, 3 assists

Cavan Fitzgerald - 1 goal, 3 assists

Jalen Chatfield - 3 assists

Josh Jacobs - 1 goal, 1 assist

Jesper Sellgren - 2 assists

Spencer Smallman - 2 assists

Richard Panik - 2 assists

Ivan Lodnia - 1 goal

 

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