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Cannone’s heroics guide Wolves to victory

February 21, 2015

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Pat Cannone’s breakaway goal with 29 seconds left in overtime lifted the Chicago Wolves to a 3-2 victory over the San Antonio Rampage on Saturday night in front of 11,570 at Allstate Arena.

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Pat Cannone’s breakaway goal with 29 seconds left in overtime lifted the Chicago Wolves to a 3-2 victory over the San Antonio Rampage on Saturday night in front of 11,570 at Allstate Arena.

Forwards Jeremy Welsh and Shane Harper scored in regulation for the Wolves (27-19-5-1). Jordan Binnington, who set a franchise record by starting in goal for the 14th consecutive regular-season game, stopped 31 shots to earn the win.

“I wasn’t sure whether I should put (Cannone) out there because he was hurting a little bit,” said Wolves head coach John Anderson with a smile. “I guess I’m a genius. The crowd saw a great game that could have gone either way. They had a breakaway right at the end and ‘Binny’ came up big and we scored the goal.”

San Antonio (29-18-5-0) opened the scoring 2:40 into the game as center Wade Megan swiped the puck at the blue line, carried it in, and launched a wrister from the right faceoff dot that flew over Binnington’s blocker.

The Wolves pulled even at 8:39 when Magnus Paajarvi stepped inside the blue line to intercept a San Antonio clearing attempt. Paajarvi quickly found Welsh open just outside the crease and he knocked it home for his 13th goal of the year.

Chicago seized a 2-1 lead on Harper’s goal at 2:49 of the second period – one second after a power play expired – set up by crisp passing in the offensive zone. Pat Cannone whisked the puck from the left circle to the right circle for Paajarvi, who waited for a defenseman to slide out of the play before setting up Harper in front of the net for an unchallenged goal.

San Antonio needed just 62 seconds to re-knot the game as left wing Garrett Wilson flipped home a shot from the bottom of the right circle for a power-play goal at 3:51 of the second.

Cannone’s game-winner came during frantic 3-on-3 action as both teams battled to pick up the extra point. Defenseman Joel Edmundson’s backhand pass threaded the needle between two San Antonio players and enabled Cannone to race in unopposed on San Antonio goaltender Dan Ellis.

Binnington (18-10-3) won for the fifth time in the last six games. Ellis (22-10-3) made 27 stops in regulation and overtime.

Chicago and San Antonio meet again at 3 p.m. tomorrow as the Wolves continue their seven-game homestand. To find the best deals on tickets, visit ChicagoWolves.com or call 1-800-THE-WOLVES.

WOLVES 3, RAMPAGE 2 (OT)

San Antonio 1 1 0 0 — 2

Chicago 1 1 0 1 — 3

First Period—1, San Antonio, Megan 1 (unassisted), 2:40; 2, Chicago, Welsh 13 (Paajarvi), 8:39. Penalties—Ferriero, Chicago (hooking), 12:40; Chicago (too many men, served by Broadhurst), 14:51.

Second Period—3, Chicago, Harper 22 (Paajarvi, Cannone), 2:49; 4, San Antonio, Wilson 18 (Butler, Olson), 3:51 pp. Penalties—Zanon, San Antonio (tripping), 0:48; Hakanpaa, Chicago (roughing), 3:00; Trocheck, San Antonio (hooking), 13:50.

Third Period—None. Penalties—Shields, Chicago (holding), 7:30; Zanon, San Antonio (tripping) 15:11.

Overtime—5, Chicago, Cannone 12 (Edmundson, Welsh), 6:31. Penalties—None.

Shots on goal—San Antonio 14-5-7-7—33; Chicago 9-5-9-7—30. Power plays—San Antonio 1-4; Chicago 0-3. Goalies—San Antonio, Ellis (27-30); Chicago, Binnington (31-33). A—11,570. Referee—Ryan Murphy. Linesmen—Peter Cichy and Al Stensland.