Wolves Name Krog Seventh Captain In Franchise History
The Chicago Wolves have named center Jason Krog team captain for the 2009-10 season.
The Chicago Wolves have named center Jason Krog team captain for the 2009-10 season.
The Chicago Wolves will host Chicago’s Department of Animal Care and Control (ACC) Adopt-a-Dog program, sponsored by Pet Supplies “Plus” and Pedigree, at their home opener against the Milwaukee Admirals at the Allstate Arena on Sat., Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. The team has helped find homes for more than 700 dogs the past seven seasons through the program.
The Atlanta Thrashers have assigned defenseman Nathan Oystrick (OY-strihk) to the Chicago Wolves. In addition, the Thrashers have assigned defenseman Chad Denny to the Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL), and the Wolves have released defenseman Brett Motherwell.
The Chicago Wolves have released forward DEREK PARKER, defenseman Aaron Brocklehurst and goaltender KEVIN ARMSTRONG. In addition, the Wolves have assigned left wing PATRICK GALIVAN to the ECHL’s Gwinnett Gladiators.
The Chicago Wolves will return to network television this season when the team airs 15 home games on My50 Chicago (WPWR). All other contests - home, away and playoffs - will continue to be broadcast live on Comcast Network 100, making 2009-10 Chicago’s seventh straight season broadcasting every game.
The Chicago Wolves will kick off their 16th season at the Allstate Arena against the Milwaukee Admirals on Sat., Oct. 3, at 7 p.m.

The Chicago Wolves have teamed up with Amtrak and the Milwaukee Admirals for the 2009-10 Amtrak Rivalry.
The Atlanta Thrashers have assigned center Jason Krog, the American Hockey League's most valuable player in 2008, to the Chicago Wolves. In addition, forwards Joey Crabb, Spencer Machacek and Tim Stapleton, defensemen Arturs Kulda, Grant Lewis, PAUL POSTMA and Mike Vernace, and goaltender Drew MacIntyre have been assigned to the Wolves.
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