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stats from past couple games:

Thursday, March 22, 2012 vs LAKE ERIE - 3-2 WIN

 	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

 	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	0	2	0	2	0

 	4 	 Sauve, Yann		D	0	0	-1	0	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	1	+1	2	0

 	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	0	-1	2	0

 	8 	 Henry, Jordan		D	0	0	-1	1	0

 	9 	 Gordon, Andrew		RW	1	0	0	4	0

 	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	0	0	0	0

 	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	0	0	0	2	2

 	15 	 Rodin, Anton		F	0	0	0	4	0

 	17 	 Duco, Mike		LW	0	0	-1	0	0

 	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	1	0	0	3	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	1	0	0	3	0

 	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	0	0	0	3	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	0	0	-1	2	0

 	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	0	0	1	2

 	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	0	1	5

 	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	1	-1	2	0

 	32 	 Bitz, Byron		RW	0	0	0	0	0


 	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

 	31 	 Lack, Eddie		-	-	-	-	-

 	33 	 Climie, Matt		2	60:00	24	22	0


Scoring

1. CHI Gordon, (5) (Baumgartner, Hunt), 8:19 (PP)	

1. LE Mauldin, (15) (Malone), 8:53	

2. CHI Schroeder, (17) (Reinprecht, Hunt), 10:05 (PP)	

3. CHI Haydar, (16) , 18:26 (EN)	

3. LE Rissmiller, (12) (Malone), 19:56


Stars:

1. CHI - 18 Jordan Schroeder

2. CHI - 2 Brad Hunt

3. LE - 20 Greg Mauldin
Saturday, March 24, 2012 vs HAMILTON - 3-2 LOSS

 	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

 	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	0	0	0	2	0

 	4 	 Sauve, Yann		D	0	1	+1	0	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	0	0	0	2

 	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	0	-1	2	0

 	8 	 Henry, Jordan		D	0	0	+1	1	0

 	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	0	-1	3	0

 	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	1	0	+1	4	0

 	15 	 Rodin, Anton		F	0	0	0	1	0

 	17 	 Duco, Mike		LW	1	0	+1	2	4

 	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	0	0	-1	3	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	0	0	+1	2	0

 	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	0	0	-1	6	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	0	1	+1	2	0

 	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	0	-1	0	0

 	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	-1	0	0

 	28 	 Schneider, Stefan	F	0	0	-1	1	0

 	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	1	+1	4	2

 	32 	 Bitz, Byron		RW	0	1	+1	0	0


 	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

 	31 	 Lack, Eddie		3	58:59	30	27	0

 	33 	 Climie, Matt		-	-	-	-	-


Scoring

1. HAM Fast, (1) (Engqvist), 19:53	

3. HAM Slaney, (2) (Todd, Mitera), 2:34	

3. CHI Miller, (17) (Sauve, Reinprecht), 3:50	

3. CHI Duco, (11) (Mancari, Bitz), 6:57	

3. HAM Willsie, (13) , 9:28 (PP)


Stars:

1. HAM - 24 Brian Willsie

2. CHI - 17 Mike Duco

3. HAM - 3 Robert Slaney
Sunday, March 25, 2012 vs HOUSTON - 4-1 WIN

 	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

 	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	0	0	-1	3	2

 	4 	 Sauve, Yann		D	1	0	+1	1	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	1	+1	1	2

 	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	1	+2	5	0

 	8 	 Henry, Jordan		D	0	0	+1	2	0

 	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	0	+1	2	0

 	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	0	1	+1	5	0

 	15 	 Rodin, Anton		F	0	0	+1	1	0

 	17 	 Duco, Mike		LW	0	0	-1	0	0

 	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	0	2	+2	2	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	1	1	+1	1	0

 	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	1	0	+1	1	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	1	0	-1	3	0

 	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	0	0	0	0

 	26 	 Clackson, Matt		LW	0	0	0	2	2

 	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	+1	1	4

 	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	0	+1	1	0

 	32 	 Bitz, Byron		RW	0	0	-1	1	0


 	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

 	31 	 Lack, Eddie		-	-	-	-	-

 	33 	 Climie, Matt		1	60:00	21	20	0


Scoring

1. HOU Taffe, (17) (DiSalvatore, McIntyre), 5:16	

1. CHI Haydar, (17) (Baumgartner, Connauton), 15:02	

2. CHI Mancari, (27) (Haydar, Miller), 5:27 (PP)	

3. CHI Sauve, (3) (Schroeder), 3:47	

3. CHI Sweatt, (14) (Schroeder), 19:33 (EN)


Stars:

1. CHI - 20 Darren Haydar

2. CHI - 4 Yann Sauve

3. CHI - 33 Matt Climie

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I think gillis goes with a d in the 1st round to the tune of skjei, thrower, or severson (Finn if he drops). Second round I think he will grab Brian hart, look him up. Since we don't have a pick again until the 5th round, gillis will have to take two home run picks with the first 2.

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The weekly Wolves update from Ggooglyboogly:

Chicago Wolves Update – Playoff Push Time

I DEMAND PLAYOFFS

The Chicago Wolves playoff push continued last night with a 4-1 win over the current 5th seeded Houston Aeros. As of right now, the Wolves have the 3rd seed as a Midwest division leader with 79 points. Charlotte is sitting at 6th in the conference (2nd in division) at 75 points with a game in hand and Peoria has the 9th seed in the conference with 75 points (Wolves own a game in hand against Peoria).

Since the last update, the Wolves have won 4 games and lost 2, they are starting to play quite a bit better but there are those games where there is a frustrating lack of effort that have me wonder why I’m sitting in the stands watching them play if they don’t want to be out there. For the most part, these games don’t happen often, and with the effort and skill I saw last night, I think the Wolves are primed for a successful playoff run. Both goalies have been playing very well. Since the 6-0 drubbing at the hands of Milwaukee at the beginning of the month, the Wolves have given up 4 goals just once, and are averaging 1.9 goals against.

Coming up this week the Wolves have another trip to Abbotsford to play the Heat, so any of you reading this should head out and catch a game or two and cheer on your future Canucks. The games are Thursday and Friday night. Last time the Wolves played there they had a two game sweep. Points are at an absolute premium here with the western conference being so close and another two game sweep in Abbotsford would do wonders for securing a playoff berth.

Player News – Goalie Joe Cannata will officially join the Wolves in Abbotsford and remain on the team through the rest of the season. With the playoff race so close I don’t think he’ll see much, if any, playing time, but it should be good for him to practice with the team and get used to traveling in the AHL. The goalie picture gets a little murky for next season, but I think whether or not Scheider gets dealt from the Canucks, it makes more sense to keep Eddie Lack in the AHL playing regularly than warming a bench in the NHL.

Brad Hunt – D – Bemidji State’s Brad Hunt has been signed by the Wolves to an Amateur tryout contact and is a solid prospect that I feel will earn a two way deal next season. He’s been put on the power play right away, has a BOMB of a slap shot and has played great in both zones. Whoever signs him next year will have a very productive blue liner, I wouldn’t mind watching him next year in Chicago so start tweeting his name to Mike Gillis, Canuck Fans!

Darren Archibald – LW – Darren has been given the rookie of the year award from the Kalamazoo Wings during last night’s Fan Appreciation night event. He had 11G 29A and a +18 rating this season with the K Wings. He’s had two stints with the Wolves this season and I saw a drastic improvement between the two. I think it’s a pretty safe bet that he’ll be a mainstay on the Wolves next season.

Prab Rai - F - A lot of you have asked about Mr. Rai, he's actually suited up for the K wings alongside Darren Archibald for 21 game this season sporting a 1-4-5 stat line. It will be interesting to see where he will wind up next year fully healthy, a good chance it could be up in Chicago

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hunt had a solid college career, but he'll be limited by his stature. if he was a forward he might stand a better chance, but he'll probably get a contract in the ahl first, unless he has a stellar remainder of the season and ahl playoffs.

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For those who haven't seen Hunt play.....he's about as solid as you can imagine. Yes he's small in size but makes up for it by being positionally sound in both ends of the ice, has a very heavy shot and sees the ice exceptionally well. Was put on first PP unit right from the start. Doesn't get rattled by pressure and always make the right play in his own end. What more can you ask for from a rookie? Definitely see him earning a contract next season with the Wolves.

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For those who haven't seen Hunt play.....he's about as solid as you can imagine. Yes he's small in size but makes up for it by being positionally sound in both ends of the ice, has a very heavy shot and sees the ice exceptionally well. Was put on first PP unit right from the start. Doesn't get rattled by pressure and always make the right play in his own end. What more can you ask for from a rookie? Definitely see him earning a contract next season with the Wolves.

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For those who haven't seen Hunt play.....he's about as solid as you can imagine. Yes he's small in size but makes up for it by being positionally sound in both ends of the ice, has a very heavy shot and sees the ice exceptionally well. Was put on first PP unit right from the start. Doesn't get rattled by pressure and always make the right play in his own end. What more can you ask for from a rookie? Definitely see him earning a contract next season with the Wolves.

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Hunt skates pretty well.....doesnt have Bill Sweatt speed, but also doesnt plod along like Mancari. Boys are in town tonight and tomorrow so have fun seeing them in person.

They left here tuesday morning to come up there....was talking with Haydar and he told me that since they fly into seattle and then bus up it's usually about an 11 hour trip. They skated at Rogers yesterday and then watched the game.

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23 shots, but yeah that seems strange, but i didn't see the shots, so i can't comment on their quality

anyway, here's the stats from the game last night:


	 	 PLAYERS		Pos.	G	A	+/-	SH	PIM

 	2 	 Hunt, Brad		D	1	1	0	2	2

 	4 	 Sauve, Yann		D	0	0	0	0	0

C	5 	 Baumgartner, Nolan	D	0	2	0	0	0

 	6 	 Connauton, Kevin	D	0	0	+1	5	0

 	8 	 Henry, Jordan		D	0	0	+1	1	2

 	13 	 Davies, Michael	F	0	1	0	3	0

 	14 	 Miller, Tim		F	1	0	0	4	0

 	15 	 Rodin, Anton		F	0	0	0	2	0

 	18 	 Schroeder, Jordan	C	2	0	+2	5	0

A	20 	 Haydar, Darren		RW	0	0	-1	2	0

 	23 	 Sweatt, Bill		LW	0	1	+1	3	0

A	24 	 Mancari, Mark		RW	0	0	0	3	0

 	25 	 Matheson, Mark		D	0	1	-2	0	0

 	26 	 Clackson, Matt		LW	0	0	0	1	0

 	27 	 Roussel, Antoine	LW	0	0	-1	1	0

 	28 	 Schneider, Stefan	F	0	0	-1	0	0

 	29 	 Reinprecht, Steve	C	0	2	0	2	0

 	32 	 Bitz, Byron		RW	0	0	-1	0	0


 	 	 Goalies		GA	Mins	SH	SVS	PIM

 	31 	 Lack, Eddie		4	64:37	23	19	0

 	33 	 Climie, Matt		-	-	-	-	-


Scoring summary:

1. ABB Byron, (5) (Sylvester), 4:02	

1. CHI Miller, (18) (Reinprecht, Baumgartner), 12:23 (SH)	

1. ABB Jessiman, (25) (Nemisz, Carson), 13:16	

2. CHI Schroeder, (18) (Hunt, Matheson), 5:51	

2. CHI Schroeder, (19) (Davies, Sweatt), 6:16	

2. ABB Piskula, (3) (Carson, Aliu), 11:43	

2. ABB Kolanos, (23) (Howse, Walter), 14:17 (PP)	

3. CHI Hunt, (1) (Reinprecht, Baumgartner), 12:37 (PP)


stars:

1. CHI - 18 Jordan Schroeder

2. ABB - 19 Dustin Sylvester

3. CHI - 2 Brad Hunt

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