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"I'm not surprised at all (by Dale landing in Washington). He was waiting. Him and (Caps GM) George McPhee are good friends. "If it was anywhere else, I don't know." Dale still calls dad Dick, his old coach on a Strathroy Blades junior team that...
Michael Davies also scored and goaltender Eddie Lack kicked out 28 shots for Chicago, which won for the fifth time in its last six outings. "We took it to them pretty hard at the start and they came right back at us," said Wolves head coach Craig...
We talked about giving ourselves a chance to win the game ... We fell short this time, but it was a hell of a hockey game.
Former Wolves forward Brett Sterling set up Peoria's go-ahead goal in the second period and scored an insurance goal in the third as the Rivermen earned a 4-1 win at the Allstate Arena. "We ran into a determined Peoria team tonight," Wolves head coach...
Jordan Schroeder produced the lone goal for the Wolves. His one-timer of a rebound pulled the hosts into a tie at 9:12 of the second period, but Peoria answered 46 seconds later and the Wolves (25-17-1-3) couldn’t catch up. “We ran into a determined...
Updated: February 4, 2012, 1:25 AM ET The Chicago Wolves scored four straight goals to beat the Rockford IceHogs 4-2 on Friday night at the Allstate Arena. Tim Miller posted two goals, Michael Davies had a goal and an assist and Mark Matheson had two...
We lost some battles and missed some assignments, and that's a bad combination
Forwards Tim Miller (2G) and Michael Davies (G, A) and defenseman Mark Matheson (2A) each tallied multiple points for Chicago, which snapped its three-game home skid and pushed its overall winning streak to four games. “We got off to a pretty lethargic...
Paul Kukla founded Kukla’s Korner in 2005 and the site has since become the must-read site on the ‘net for all the latest happenings around the NHL. From breaking news to in-depth stories around the league, KK Hockey is updated with fresh stories all...
Craig "MacT" MacTavish (born August 15, 1958 in London, Ontario) is the head coach of the National Hockey League's Edmonton Oilers. He is a former NHL centre who played 14 NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues. He has also served as assistant coach with the Rangers and Oilers. Full Article
We talked about giving ourselves a chance to win the game ... We fell short this time, but it was a hell of a hockey game.
We lost some battles and missed some assignments, and that's a bad combination
It was a disappointing effort all-around tonight ... As good as we felt after the win last night, we feel the exact opposite today.
