List of Chicago Wolves seasons

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] The Wolves were founded in 1994 as an expansion team in the International Hockey League (IHL).[2] They joined the AHL in 2001 following the league's absorption of the IHL.[3] In twenty professional seasons Chicago has won four league championships, six conference titles, and seven division championships, while failing to qualify for the playoffs four times.

A banner commemorating the Wolves' inaugural season in the Allstate Arena

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.[5][6] The Wolves continued their success in the playoffs losing four total games in three series en route to their second Turner Cup.[7] In the IHL's final season the Wolves again won the Western Conference, but lost in the finals to the Orlando Solar Bears in five games. Joining the AHL for the 2001–02 season, they became the sixth team in league history to win the Calder Cup in their first year.[8] Chicago's second season witnessed them play 23 overtime games, with the Wolves winning an AHL single season record 11 of the contests. Additionally, 7 of the wins came on home ice, which is also a league record.[9] They captured their second Calder Cup in 2008 after defeating the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the finals.

Table key

Finish
Final position in division or conference standings
GA
Goals against (goals scored by the Wolves' opponents)
GF
Goals for (goals scored by the Wolves)
GP
Number of games played
L
Number of losses
OT
Number of losses in overtime
SOL
Number of losses in the shootout
PIM
Penalties in minutes
Pts
Number of points
T
Number of ties
W
Number of wins

Season-by-season records

League Champions Conference Champions * Division Champions ^ Regular Season League Leader ¤
League season Conference Division Regular-season Postseason
Finish GP W L T OT SOL Pts GF GA PIM GP W L GF GA Result
International Hockey League
1994–95Northern3rd813433140822613062,223303916Lost in first round 0–3 (Kalamazoo Wings)[10]
1995–96Midwest2nd8240348882883102,4239452932Won in first round 3–1 (San Francisco Spiders)
Lost in Quarterfinals 1–4 (Las Vegas Thunder)[11]
1996–97Midwest3rd8240366862762901,5084131114Lost in first round 1–3 (San Antonio Dragons)[12]
1997–98Western*Midwest^1st8255¤243113301¤2581,751221577763Won in first round 3–0 (Manitoba Moose)
Won in Quarterfinals 4–2 (Milwaukee Admirals)
Won in Semifinals 4–2 (Long Beach Ice Dogs)
Won in Turner Cup Finals 4–3 (Detroit Vipers)†[13]
1998–99WesternMidwest^1st824921121102852462,04410642732Won Quarterfinals 3–0 (Manitoba Moose)
Lost in Semifinals 3–4 (Houston Aeros)[14]
1999–00Western*1st8253¤218114¤270¤2281,695161245539Won Quarterfinals 4–0 (Long Beach Ice Dogs)
Won in Semifinals 4–2 (Houston Aeros)
Won in Turner Cup Finals 4–2 (Grand Rapids Griffins)†[7]
2000–01Western*1st8243327932672491,56316974743Won Quarterfinals 4–1 (Milwaukee Admirals)
Won in Semifinals 4–2 (Manitoba Moose)
Lost in Turner Cup Finals 1–4 (Orlando Solar Bears)[15]
American Hockey League
2001–02Western*West4th80373175862502361,695251787458Won in Conference Qualifier 2–1 (Cincinnati Mighty Ducks)
Won in Conference Quarterfinals 3–2 (Grand Rapids Griffins)
Won in Conference Semifinals 4–3 (Syracuse Crunch)
Won in Conference Finals 4–1 (Houston Aeros)
Won in Calder Cup Finals 4–1 (Bridgeport Sound Tigers)†[16]
2002–03WesternWest2nd80432584982762371,9058352121Won in Conference Quarterfinals 3–2 (Hershey Bears)
Lost in Conference Semifinals 4–0 (Grand Rapids Griffins)[17]
2003–04WesternWest2nd80422693962462081,65810643124Won in Division Semifinals 4–0 (Grand Rapids Griffins)
Lost in Division Finals 2–4 (Milwaukee Admirals)[18]
2004–05Western*West^1st804924521052452111,954181265032Won in Division Semifinals 4–1 (Houston Aeros)
Won in Division Finals 4–1 (Cincinnati Mighty Ducks)
Won in Conference Finals 4–0 (Manitoba Moose)
Lost in Calder Cup Finals 0–4 (Philadelphia Phantoms)[19]
2005–06WesternWest5th80363248842782752,028Did not qualify
2006–07WesternWest2nd80462536101331¤2521,70415965136Won in Division Semifinals 4–0 (Milwaukee Admirals)
Won in Division Finals 4–2 (Iowa Stars)
Lost in Conference Finals 1–4 (Hamilton Bulldogs)[20]
2007–08Western*West^1st80532223111300¤2261,869241687652Won in Division Semifinals 4–2 (Milwaukee Admirals)
Won in Division Finals 4–3 (Rockford IceHogs)
Won in Conference Finals 4–1 (Toronto Marlies)
Won in Calder Cup Finals 4–2 (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins)†[21]
2008–09WesternWest6th80383732812262221,288Did not qualify
2009–10WesternWest^1st804924161052642141,11214774446Won in Division Semifinals 4–3 (Milwaukee Admirals)
Lost in Division Finals 3–4 (Texas Stars)[22]
2010–11WesternWest6th80393056892602621402Did not qualify
2011–12WesternMidwest^1st76422743912131931,0655231515Lost in Conference Quarterfinals 2–3 (San Antonio Rampage)[23]
2012–13WesternMidwest4th76373054832042071,090Did not qualify
2013–14WesternMidwest^1st764521551002391911,0269362332Won in Conference Quarterfinals 3–2 (Rochester Americans)
Lost in Conference Semifinals 0–4 (Toronto Marlies)[24]
2014–15WesternMidwest3rd76402961872101981,0765231113Lost in Conference Quarterfinals 2–3 (Utica Comets)
2015–16WesternCentral6th76333553741942281,230Did not qualify
2016–17WesternCentral^1st7644198510125120094710462935Won Division Semifinals 3–2 (Charlotte Checkers)
Lost Division Finals 1–4 (Grand Rapids Griffins)
2017–18WesternCentral^1st7642237495244208848303611Lost Division Semifinals 0–3 (Rockford IceHogs)
2018–19Western*Central^1st76442264982501998862212106467Won Division Semifinals 3–2 (Grand Rapids Griffins)
Won Division Finals 4–2 (Iowa Wild)
Won Conference Finals 4–2 (San Diego Gulls)
Lost Calder Cup Finals 1–4 (Charlotte Checkers)
IHL totals57331420114446861,9481,88713,2078047332552397 playoff appearances
AHL totals1,4087594822481621,6844,1813,96724,783168937649544213 playoff appearances
Franchise totals1,9811,07368324951062,3706,1295,85437,99024814010975068120 playoff appearances

References

General
  • Chaimovitch, Jason, ed. (2012). "American Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2012–13" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  • "Chicago Wolves Statistics and History (IHL)". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  • "Chicago Wolves Statistics and History (AHL)". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
Specific
  1. Chaimovitch 2012, p. 9
  2. Smith, William (1995-10-06). "Upstart Wolves Skate a Fine Line as Second Season Starts". Chicago Sun-Times   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) . Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  3. Spellman, Mike (2001-10-12). "AHL president: Merger 'good for all of us'.(Sports Weekend)". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2013-01-06 via Questia Online Library.
  4. "Joseph Turner Memorial Cup". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  5. "Chicago Wolves Statistics and History (IHL)". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  6. Spellman, Mike (2000-04-21). "Despite Wolves' dominance, Houston has a shot at the Cup.(SportsWeekend)". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2013-01-02 via Questia Online Library.
  7. "1999-00 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  8. "Top Wolves Moments Of The Decade #5-1". Chicago Wolves. Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2013-01-04.
  9. Chaimovitch 2012, p. 180
  10. "1994-95 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
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  12. "1996-97 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  13. "1997-98 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  14. "1998-99 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  15. "2000-01 IHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  16. "2001-02 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  17. "2002-03 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  18. "2003-04 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  19. "2004-05 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  20. "2006-07 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  21. "2007-08 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  22. "2009-10 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  23. "2011-12 AHL Playoff Results". Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
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