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David Cotton and Max Lajoie scored in the first 44 seconds to set the tone for the Chicago Wolves’ 6-3 win over the Rockford IceHogs Saturday night at the Wolves’ facilities.
Cotton scored twice, while Lajoie, Tanner Jeannot and Tommy Novak scored three numbers each for the Wolves (11-2-0-1) to win their third consecutive match and extend their central division. Lajoie, Jeannot, Dominik Bokk and Ryan Suzuki joined Cotton in the purpose column.
“We thought we probably had to feel it a little bit, just because we hadn’t played in a while,” said Wolves head coach Ryan Warsofsky. “Thank you guys. We only had two team education sessions before this game and one week off (before that), so we can start as definitely positive.
Cotton hit the house for a rebound from Cavan Fitzgerald’s explosion to give the Wolves the 27-second lead in their first game since March 14 due to COVID-19 protocols.
The Wolves kept their starvation stable when middleman Tommy Novak prepared defender Lajoie for a shot from the left-handed point to put the 2-0 at 0:44.
Lajoie and Cotton came together for a power play purpose at 3:48 p. m. Lajoie introduced an explosion from the top slot he blocked, but the rebound bounce bounced Cotton at the door and returned him home to lead 3-0.
Bokk took the lead to 4-0 with 51 moments remaining in the era of the moment, as Novak saw it open on the slot device and Bokk put the purpose back into the game: his fourth in so many games.
Rockford (6-10-1-0) entered the board at 2:04 p. m. when veteran defenseman Cody Franson launched a traffic explosion from the right point. Evan Barratt’s getaway led to the IceHogs at 4-2 at 15:15 p. m. theArray
The Wolves restored their three-goal lead when Anthony Richard placed the net, saw Suzuki open in the back of the circle and fed him for a quick blast against Rockford goalkeeper Ivan Nalimov to put 5-2 with 2:13 to play. . Moment one.
Novak was given his third hand of the night at 51 seconds of the third while working back and forth with Jeannot to give the Wolves a 6-2 lead.
Antoine Bibeau (2-1-1) made 23 stops in victory while Nalimov, 27 (0-0-1), stopped 31 shots in his North American debut.
Wolves and IceHogs will meet 3 more times over the next 11 days, starting at 4 p. m. On Battle Sunday at Rockford The teams return to Hoffman Estates at 2 p. m. Thursday.
Purpose shots – Rockford 9-6-11-26; Chicago 17-9-11—37. Power Games – Rockford 0-1; Chicago 2-5 Goalkeepers – Rockford, Nalimov (31-37); Chicago, Bibeau (23-26). Referees: Shaun Davis and Peter Tarnaris; Linemans: Tyler Gregory and Jeff Pacocha.
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