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The Wolves' first title came in the 1997–98 season when they won the Turner Cup as IHL champions. [4] Two seasons later Chicago set a franchise record for points with 114, which helped them win the Fred A. Huber Trophy as the team with the league's best record.
The Chicago Wolves are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) and are affiliated with the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). ). The Wolves play home games at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois, and are owned by Chicago business owners Don Levin and Buddy Mey
The Chicago Wolves are a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League (AHL). They are members of the Midwest division in the Western Conference. [1] They were founded in 1994 as an expansion team in the International Hockey League (IHL). [2] The Wolves joined the AHL in 2001 following the absorption of the IHL by the AHL. [3]
The Chicago Wolves (2002, 2008, 2022), Houston Aeros , Milwaukee Admirals , and Grand Rapids Griffins (2013, 2017) have all won Calder Cup titles since joining the AHL from the IHL. Chicago and Milwaukee have also made multiple trips to the Calder Cup Finals, and Houston made their second Finals appearance in 2011.
The Philadelphia Phantoms swept the Chicago Wolves to win the 2005 Calder Cup in front of a playoff record crowd of 20,103. The Hamilton Bulldogs celebrate their Calder Cup win in 2007 The Chicago Wolves celebrate winning the 2008 Calder Cup
There's a lot of good film the Timberwolves have generated on their way to a 15-4 start this season. But one of the ways coach Chris Finch has tried to keep his team focused to prevent a losing ...
Nardella spent the majority of his professional career playing with the Chicago Wolves, where he set a franchise record for most points by a defenseman with 298. He also helped them win the International Hockey League’s Turner Cup in 1998 and 2000 and the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup in 2002.
Teammate Rob Brown recorded 26 assists, tying an AHL playoff record. [4] The Chicago Wolves as a team also set three AHL playoff records during their Calder Cup run by playing 25 games, winning 17 games in one playoff, and winning 12 home games in one playoff. [5]