ROSEMONT, Ill. — Ten former Chicago Wolves returned to the Allstate Arena with the Utica Comets on Tuesday morning, but the current Wolves did not give them a warm welcome. The Wolves topped the Comets 4-2 in front of 11,488 enthusiastic students at the School-Day Game to earn their 10th win in their last 11 home games.
ROSEMONT, Ill. — Ten former Chicago Wolves returned to the Allstate Arena with the Utica Comets on Tuesday morning, but the current Wolves did not give them a warm welcome. The Wolves topped the Comets 4-2 in front of 11,488 enthusiastic students at the School-Day Game to earn their 10th win in their last 11 home games.
The trio of right wing Ty Rattie (G, 2A), center Alexandre Bolduc (2A), and left wing Chris Porter (2G) combined for the first three goals to boost the Wolves over the Comets. Center Adam Cracknell added a tally late in the game as insurance.
“It was nice to get two on the power-play, which hasn’t happened often this year,” said Wolves head coach John Anderson. “We got some push back in the second but I thought we played our game for the most part.”
Rattie continued his tear, notching his fourth goal and seventh point in the last four games while opening the scoring at 10:17 of the first period. Center Keith Aucoin carried the puck into the zone and faked a shot, instead sending a cross-ice pass to Rattie at the far side of the net. The rookie buried it for his team-leading 18th goal of the season.
The Wolves (26-16-2-2) added another at 17:05 to take a two-goal lead going into the first intermission. Rattie battled for the puck along the boards and rimmed it around to center Alexandre Bolduc. Bolduc threw a pass to the front of the net for Porter, who banked it off his skate to his stick and backhanded it five-hole to beat Comets goaltender Joacim Eriksson.
Utica (16-22-2-4) responded early in the second period on the power play, cutting Chicago’s lead in half. Right wing Benn Ferriero streaked down the wall while on the man-advantage and whipped a shot into the top corner over goaltender Jake Allen’s glove at 5:51.
The equalizer came later in the frame as right wing Nicklas Jensen took advantage of a scrum in front of the net to knot the score at 12:17. After a weird bounce off the boards caused a scramble in the crease, Jensen picked up the puck and beat a sprawled Allen to even the score.
Halfway through the third period, the Wolves regained the lead on a power-play marker. As Chicago peppered Eriksson with shots, a rebound from a Bolduc shot popped out to Porter in front of the net. Porter roofed it to give the Wolves a 3-2 lead with 9:48 remaining in the game.
The Wolves cushioned their lead at 17:22, tallying again on the man-advantage to make the score 4-2. A Comets defender broke up a passing play in front of the net, but the deflection went right to Cracknell’s stick in the middle of the zone for the insurance marker.
Allen (19-11-2) and Eriksson (12-13-2) each made 31 saves.
Chicago hits the road for a 7 p.m. matchup on Friday in Iowa. The team will return to home ice after the All-Star Game with an Amtrak Rivalry contest at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, against Milwaukee at Allstate Arena. For tickets, call 1-800-THE-WOLVES or visit ChicagoWolves.com.
WOLVES 4, COMETS 2
Utica 0 2 0 — 2
Chicago 2 0 2 — 4
First Period—1, Chicago, Rattie 18 (Aucoin, Fairchild), 10:17; 2, Chicago, Porter 5 (Bolduc, Rattie), 17:05. Penalties—Stuart, Utica (slashing), 11:44; Mullen, Utica (boarding), 19:00; DeFazio, Utica (delay of game), 19:12.
Second Period—3, Utica, Ferriero 17 (Tommernes, Mullen), 5:51 pp; 4, Utica, Jensen 7 (Grenier, Lepine), 12:17. Penalties—Bench, Chicago (too many men on the ice), 4:45; Grenier, Utica (unsportsmanlike conduct), 9:21; Shattock, Chicago (interference), 16:00; Beach, Chicago (fighting), 16:00; Lepine, Utica (fighting), 16:00; Bolduc, Chicago (interference), 18:55.
Third Period—5, Chicago, Porter 6 (Bolduc, Rattie), 10:12 pp; 6, Chicago, Cracknell 4 (Mancari, Aucoin), 17:22 pp. Penalties—Oberg, Chicago (interference), 1:32; Shattock, Chicago (slashing), 3:04; Bench, Utica (too many men on the ice), 8:49; Grenier, Utica (elbowing), 15:28; Lepine, Utica (high-sticking), 19:30.
Shots on goal—Utica: 8-14-11—33; Chicago: 10-9-16—35. Power plays—Utica 1-5; Chicago 2-7. Goalies—Utica, Eriksson (31-35), Chicago, Allen (31-33). A—11,488. Referees—Peter Tarnaris and Joe Sullivan. Linesmen—Aaron Mills and Peter Cichy.