Wednesday, February 29, 2012

HEAT BURN HOGS IN SEVEN ROUND SHOOTOUT


02/29/2012 7:05 PM

By: Amy Spivey
Photo by Greg Hamil
Rockford runs point streak to four straight games

Rockford, Ill. – For the third consecutive contest, the Rockford IceHogs needed extra hockey to try and garner a victory and extend their winning streak to four games. But the Abbotsford Heat notched four goals through seven rounds of the shootout to steal the extra point and take a 3-2 win over Rockford on Wednesday night at the BMO Harris Bank Center.

Tied at 2-2 after 40 minutes, neither team could convert in the third period or during the five-minute overtime, so for the second time in three games the IceHogs played in a shootout. Each team tallied three goals in the first five rounds with Brandon Pirri, Rostislav Olesz and Marc-Olivier Vallerand scoring for Rockford and Ben Walter, Greg Nemisz and Hugh Jessiman notching markers for Abbotsford.

After a scoreless sixth round, Peter LeBlanc was not able to get one past Danny Taylor in round seven, then Ryan Howse converted for the Heat to give Abbotsford the win. Rockford, however, extended their point streak to four-straight games (3-0-0-1).

Ben Youds got the IceHogs on the board first with a power-play tally at the 10:00 mark of the opening frame. Ben Smith won a faceoff in the Abbotsford zone and got the puck back for Youds to blast in his fourth goal of the season past Taylor to make it a 1-0 game.

Abbotsford came back with a power-play marker of their own to tie the contest at 14:39 of the first. Walter and Clay Wilson set up Howse, who slipped the puck behind Carter Hutton to make it 1-1.

Hutton, who came into tonight’s matchup with 113 minutes and 39 seconds of shutout time in the past two games, broke the IceHogs AHL record for most minutes without allowing a goal. He earned 128:17 of shutout time, topping Antti Niemi’s previous record of 119:55. The IceHogs backstopper turned away 35 Abbotsford shots in the shootout loss.

Just 16 seconds after Howse’s tally, Matt Fornataro regained the lead for Rockford with his seventh goal on the campaign and second in an IceHogs sweater. Shawn Lalonde fed a pass to the winger, who slapped the puck behind Taylor to make it 2-1 in favor of the Hogs. Smith earned his second helper of the night on the play.

At 7:23 of the middle frame, Akim Aliu converted on a breakaway opportunity to even the score again. The winger found himself with the puck at the Heat blue line and skated alone into the Rockford zone. Aliu then sent a shot on goal that Hutton got a piece of, but the puck bounced behind the Rockford netminder and in to make it 2-2.

Rockford went 1-for-5 on the power play while killing four of the five man advantage opportunities for Abbotsford.

Taylor made 31 saves to earn the win.

Next Home Game: Sunday, March 11 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. The 13th annual IceHogs jersey auction is Sunday night as Rockford takes on the Admirals. Puck drop is at 5:05 p.m. This year’s theme is “Rock Vegas” and the first 1,500 fans in attendance will receive a deck of IceHogs poker cards sponsored by Lou Bachrodt Auto Mall. Local band, Dirty Fishnet Stockings, will also be on hand to perform before the game and during the intermissions. There will be a live auction on the ice after the game for fans to win the special “Rock Vegas” jerseys worn by the IceHogs.

For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades”

MARC-OLIVIER VALLERAND SIGNED TO A PTO


02/29/2012 11:18 AM

By: Nate Haeni
Rockford, Ill.- Chicago Blackhawks General Manager of Minor League Affiliations Mark Bernard announced on Wednesday that the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs have signed forward Marc-Olivier Vallerand to a professional try-out (PTO).

Vallerand, 22, has spent the majority of the 2011-12 campaign with the Greenville Road Warriors in the ECHL. The Longueuil, Quebec native has notched 27 goals and 23 assists in 54 games with the Road Warriors. Vallerand has also skated in two contests with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, recording one shot on goal.

In 70 games with Greenville during his rookie campaign in 2010-11, the winger registered 28 goals and 25 assists.

Prior to turning pro, the 22 year-old spent four seasons with the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL, tallying 190 points 
(83g-107a) in 258 tilts.

Hogs Next Game: Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

BRIAN FAHEY NAMED CAPTAIN FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON


02/28/2012 5:01 PM

By: Stephen Nelson
Becomes the sixth IceHog in the AHL era to wear the “C”

Rockford, Ill.- The Rockford IceHogs announced Tuesday that defenseman Brian Fahey has been named the team captain for the remainder of the 2011-12 season. Fahey replaces Brandon Segal, who was traded to Tampa Bay last week, and joins Jim Fahey (2007-08), Tim Brent (2008-09), Jake Dowell (2009-10), Garnet Exelby (2010-11) and Segal as the sixth player in the franchise’s AHL era to serve as captain.

Fellow defenseman Ryan Stanton and forward Rostislav Olesz will flank Fahey as alternate captains.

Fahey, 30, is in his ninth professional season and first in Rockford. He made his NHL debut last season with the Washington Capitals, scoring one point (1a) in seven games. The defenseman also won a Calder Cup with the Chicago Wolves in 2008.

The Glenview, Ill. native has recorded three goals and 14 assists this season for the IceHogs. He is one of two Hogs skaters, along with Stanton, to suit up in every game this season (56). A former fourth round draft pick of the Colorado Avalanche in 2000, Fahey played in his 600th career game on Jan. 22 in Rockford’s 2-1 win over Milwaukee.

Stanton, 22, is in his second full professional season with both being spent in Rockford. In 56 games, the St. Albert native has nine points (9a) and 91 penalty minutes. The blue-liner played in 73 games in his rookie campaign last year for Rockford, tallying three goals and 17 points.

Olesz, 26, has played in 35 contests for the IceHogs this year, his first in Rockford. He has registered 11 goals and 19 assists in those games. Drafted seventh overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, Olesz is now in his seventh pro season.

Hogs Next Game: Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.

Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

Monday, February 27, 2012

BLACKHAWKS RECALL BOLLIG FROM ROCKFORD


02/27/2012 8:23 PM

By: Nate Haeni
Rockford, Ill.- The Chicago Blackhawks have recalled forward Brandon Bollig from the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs.

Bollig becomes the 46th different IceHogs skater to get recalled to the National Hockey League and seventh during 2011-12 to get recalled to Chicago. The 25 year-old leads the IceHogs and ranks seventh in the AHL with 163 penalty minutes. In 53 games with Rockford in 2011-12, Bollig has surpassed his rookie point total with nine points (3g-6a).

During his first full professional season in 2010-11, the St. Charles, Missouri native skated in 55 games with the IceHogs, recording four goals and 115 penalty minutes.

Bollig currently sits second on the IceHogs AHL career penalty minute list with 285 PIMs, just three behind Jake Dowell.
Hogs Next Game: Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.
Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

ICEHOGS BRING UP ZANETTE


02/27/2012 5:19 PM

By: Nate Haeni
Photo by Greg Hamil
Rockford, Ill.- Chicago Blackhawks General Manager of Minor League Affiliations Mark Bernard announced that the Rockford IceHogs have recalled winger Paul Zanette from loan to the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye.

Zanette, 23, has been held scoreless in five games with Rockford this season, registering one shot on goal and garnering a plus/minus rating of -1.

In 26 games with Toledo, Zanette has tallied 14 points (5g-9a). The winger missed 23 games earlier in the campaign due to an injury.

The Nobleton, Ontario native made his AHL debut last season with the Hamilton Bulldogs, tallying one goal in seven regular season contests and two goals in 11 playoff tilts. Before joining Hamilton, Zanette played four seasons at Niagara University, notching 53g-52a-105pts in 128 contests. He was a Hobey Baker Memorial Award Finalist during his senior season in 2010-11.

Hogs Next Game: Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.
Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

BLACKHAWKS RECALL SHAW


02/27/2012 4:15 PM

By: Nate Haeni
Photo by Greg Hamil
Chicago, Ill.- The Chicago Blackhawks have recalled forward Andrew Shaw from the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs.

Shaw, 20, has tallied five goals, nine points and 18 penalty minutes in 19 games with Chicago during his NHL debut. He registered his first NHL point with a goal in his first NHL game, while also adding his first fighting major, on January 5 at Philadelphia. Chicago’s fifth choice (139th overall) in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, Shaw has also tallied 12 goals and 23 points in 38 tilts with Rockford in his first professional season.

Hogs Next Game: Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.
Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

LALONDE AND LEBLANC ON BUD LIGHT HOG TALK TONIGHT


02/27/2012 9:00 AM

By: Nate Haeni
Rockford, Ill.- Bud Light Hog Talk returns to Granite City Food and Brewery in Rockford tonight. The show runs from 6-7 p.m. and Granite City is located at 7140 Harrison Ave. next to CherryVale Mall.

Tonight's show features IceHogs head coach Ted Dent, along with forward Peter LeBlanc and defenseman Shawn Lalonde as the guests. Stephen Nelson will host the show and he’ll recap last week’s action, preview the week ahead and chat some non-things hockey with his guests.

If you can’t make it to the show, tune into 1330 AM WNTA or listen on the Web through wnta.com or on Comcast Cable Channel-57.

Fans can take advantage of food and Bud Light specials at Granite City and can register to win some great prizes courtesy of the IceHogs, including tickets to upcoming IceHogs games.

For a complete list of Bud Light Hog Talk dates at Granite City Food and Brewery, visit icehogs.com. 

ICEHOGS WIN THREE STRAIGHT IN WEEK 22


02/27/2012 8:38 AM

By: Amy Spivey
Photo by Greg Hamil
Rockford beats division rivals Chicago and Milwaukee

Week 22 Recap:
Winless in their last four contests (0-3-1-0) going into Friday’s game against Chicago, the Rockford IceHogs pulled out three straight victories in Week 22 with goaltender Carter Hutton backstopping the Hogs in all three matchups. Brandon Pirri notched a late third period tally to propel Rockford over the Wolves on Friday while Brandon Bollig scored with less than four minutes left in regulation on Saturday, leading the IceHogs to a come-from-behind shootout win. Hutton and Chicago goalie Eddie Lack kept Sunday’s contest scoreless until Jeremy Morin broke through for the Hogs with just 21.7 seconds left in overtime. Rockford starts Week 23 at home on Wednesday before taking trips to Milwaukee and Peoria this weekend.


Week 22 Results                       
Friday, Feb. 24: Rockford 3 at Chicago 2           
Saturday, Feb. 25: Milwaukee 1 vs. Rockford 2 SO       
Sunday, Feb. 26: Chicago 0 vs. Rockford 1 OT            


Week 23 Schedule
Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford, 7:05 p.m.
Friday, March 2 at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at Peoria, 7 p.m.

Bacon Bits:
Rockford is riding their second three-game win streak of the season

The longest winning streak on the campaign is four games, when the team picked up wins from Jan. 16 to Jan. 22

Goaltender Carter Hutton won three games in three nights in Week 22, including his second shutout of the season on Sunday

After Milwaukee’s Jani Lajunen scored at 15:59 in the first period on Saturday, Hutton hasn’t allowed a marker for a stretch of 113:39

The shutout streak is 6:16 shy of Antti Niemi’s IceHogs AHL record for longest shutout stretch and 19:42 behind Michel Robinson’s IceHogs All-time mark

Hutton finished the week stopping 74 of the 77 attempts he faced for a goals against average of 0.95 and a .961 save percentage

Before the weekend, the IceHogs had four come-from-behind wins on the season, all coming on the road

On Saturday, the IceHogs completed their first comeback win at home with a 2-1 shootout win over Milwaukee

Rockford’s penalty kill unit has killed off 35 of 36 penalties over their last seven contests, including their last 19 over a three-game stretch

In their last seven tilts against Chicago, the IceHogs have allowed just one power play goal in Chicago’s 36 man advantage opportunities

In the 12 game series against the Wolves, Rockford killed off 56 of 63 penalties (88.9%)

After giving up just three goals in Week 22, the IceHogs climbed from last in the league for goals against to 27th, allowing 3.25 goals per game

The last time Rockford wasn’t the leader in the AHL for goals allowed was Nov. 11, 2011

IceHogs bench boss Ted Dent coached in his 600th game (assistant/head coach) on Sunday


Hot Hog: Week 22:
Carter Hutton, Goaltender
Rockford’s netminder Carter Hutton engineered his second unblemished week of season during Week 22, helping the IceHogs win all three of their games by allowing just three goals over the weekend. Hutton made 22 saves on Friday, backstopping the IceHogs to a 3-2 win on the road over the Midwest Division rival Chicago Wolves. Then on Saturday, the 26 year old helped Rockford complete a 2-1 come-from-behind shootout victory against Milwaukee by turning away 23 of the 24 chances he faced and stopping all three in the shootout. Following the thrilling win, Hutton came right back the very next night (Sunday) and blanked the Chicago Wolves 1-0 in overtime at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The Thunder Bay, Ontario native blocked all 29 shots faced to earn his second shutout of the season. Hutton went 3-0-0 while stopping 74 of 77 shots in three starts in Week 22, good for a 0.95 goals against average and a .961 save percentage with one shutout.  


Upcoming Games:
Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final one between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.

Friday, March 2 at Milwaukee Admirals.
 The IceHogs and Admirals meet for the seventh of 12 matchups on the campaign and for the third time in Milwaukee. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. Rockford is 4-1-0-1 versus their Midwest Division rivals this season and the home team has won all six games thus far.

Saturday, March 3 at Peoria Rivermen.
 Rockford visits another division rival as they faceoff against the Rivermen at 7 p.m. at Carver Arena. It is the 11th of 12 meetings between the clubs in 2011-12 and the final time the Hogs play in Peoria. The IceHogs are 3-6-1-0 versus the Rivermen this season, including 2-2-1-0 in Peoria.

Bud Light Hog Talk Returns To Granite City Tonight:
Bud Light Hog Talk makes its weekly appearance tonight at Granite City Food and Brewery. Stephen Nelson hosts IceHogs Head Coach Ted Dent, defenseman Shawn Lalonde and forward Peter LeBlanc. Granite City is located at 7140 Harrison Ave. next to CherryVale Mall. Fans can join Mike Peck or Stephen Nelson from 6-7 p.m. most Mondays as they chat with IceHogs skaters and coaches. Stop by to take advantage of food and Bud Light specials. If you can't make it to Granite City, tune into 100.5 NTA FM or 1330 AM WNTA.

The IceHogs Broadcasting Network:
Rockford IceHogs fans can catch all of the IceHogs regular and post-season games on the Hogs’ flagship radio station, Rockford’s Voice 100.5 NTA FM and 1330 AM WNTA, and 30 regular season games on ESPN Radio 1380 AM WTJK. Fans can also watch and listen to the Hogs on the World Wide Web with AHL Live! Visit the IceHogs website (icehogs.com) and click on the “click here to watch the AHL Live” icon, and for just $7 you can catch all of the IceHogs action on your computer. Also, fans with Comcast Cable television in Rockford can tune in to Channel 57 for all the IceHogs hockey action at the BMO Harris Bank Center this season. All Saturday home games will also be televised on My Network TV digital subchannel 17.2 along with Comcast and Charter Cable channel 16. The broadcast begins with the U.S. Cellular Pregame Show 30 minutes before the puck drops. Make sure to give your opinion during the Comcast Post-Game Call-In Show following each game at (815) 874-8255.

Tickets Now On Sale!
IceHogs individual game tickets are now on sale! Call (815) 968-5222 to reserve your seats for any IceHogs regular season  game during the 2011-12 season. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the BMO Harris Bank Center Box Office in downtown Rockford or on the Web at www.theBMOHarrisBankCenter.com. Tickets start at just $7. 

llinois Lottery Cup Series Standings
Teams        Record    Points
Peoria        11-6-0-1     23
Chicago     10-7-0-0     20
Rockford    9-12-1-0     19

Rockford vs. Peoria    3-6-1-0
Rockford vs. Chicago    6-6-0-0


Upcoming Illinois Lottery Cup Games:
Mar. 3 at Peoria
Mar. 30 vs. Peoria

Sunday, February 26, 2012

HUTTON SHUTS OUT WOLVES FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN


02/26/2012 7:05 PM

By: Mike Peck
Photo by Rob Blahnik
Rockford, Ill- Since signing a new contract with the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday, Carter Hutton has earned three wins in as many nights and also nabbed his second shutout of the season on Sunday as the Rockford IceHogs snatched a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Wolves at the BMO Harris Bank Center.

Hutton turned away all 29 Wolves shots through three periods of regulation and 4:38 of overtime. The IceHogs netminder has 13 wins on the campaign and has only given up three goals in his last three starts for a goals against average of 0.95 and a .961 save percentage.

For the second night in a row, the IceHogs needed extra hockey to notch a win, but unlike Saturday’s contest versus Milwaukee that went into a shootout, Rockford was able to get it done in overtime versus the Wolves.

With just 27 seconds left in the extra frame, Jeremy Morin drove hard to the Chicago net, made a quick move, and slipped the puck past Eddie Lack for his 13th goal of the season, giving the IceHogs the 1-0 win. Lack made 40 saves in the loss.

Rockford’s penalty kill unit came up big, shutting down eight Chicago man-advantage opportunities. In the month of February, the IceHogs have killed off 48 of 51 penalties against, a 94.0% conversion rate.

The IceHogs went 0-for-5 on their power play chances on Sunday.

Hogs Next Game:  Wednesday, Feb. 29 vs. Abbotsford Heat. Game time is 7:05 p.m. It’s another Taco Bell Dollar Day as the IceHogs face off against the Heat for the final time in 2011-12. Fans can take advantage of one dollar beers, hot dogs, soft drinks and companion tickets. The game is the fourth and final between the two clubs and marks the return of former IceHogs All-Star defenseman Brian Connelly.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

BOLLIG, ICEHOGS BREAK THROUGH FOR 2-1 SHOOTOUT WIN AT HOME


02/25/2012 7:05 PM

By: Nate Haeni
Photo by Greg Hamil
Rockford, Ill. – After 156 minutes and 13 seconds of scoreless hockey for the Rockford IceHogs at the BMO Harris Bank Center, Brandon Bollig finally broke through with a goal at the 16:13 mark of the third period on Saturday against the Milwaukee Admirals, propelling the IceHogs to an eventual 2-1 shootout win in front of a sellout crowd of 6,170.

Until Bollig’s marker, the last goal Rockford scored on home ice was 1:02 into the middle frame on Feb. 11 when Jimmy Hayes tallied against the Chicago Wolves. Rockford went scoreless for the rest of that contest and were held off the board by the Peoria Rivermen on Feb. 15.

Down by a goal with less than four minutes left in regulation, Bollig fired an off-angle shot that snuck past Atte Engren to tie the game at 1-1. Brandon Svendsen and Brian Fahey earned helpers on the tally.

Then, despite Rockford outshooting the Admirals 6-0 in overtime the game went to a shootout. Brandon Pirri, Rostislav Olesz and Andrew Shaw each netted a goal in the shootout, while Carter Hutton stopped shots from Chris Mueller, Ryan Ellis and Kyle Wilson to give the IceHogs a 2-1 victory.

In the first period, Jani Lajunen put Milwaukee on the board at 15:59. The centerman corralled the puck in the IceHogs zone and fired a shot from the right faceoff circle that beat Hutton glove-side to give the Admirals a 1-0 lead.

Hutton earned his 12th win of the season on 23 saves, while Engren turned away 35 IceHogs shots.

The IceHogs went 0-for-6 on the power play and killed off all six of Milwaukee’s man advantage opportunities.

Next Home Game: Sunday, Feb. 26 vs. Chicago Wolves. The IceHogs conclude the season series with the Chicago Wolves on Sunday at 5:05 p.m. at the BMO Harris Bank Center. Fans can meet and greet Hall of Famer and Blackhawks legend Tony Esposito before the game and during the first intermission. The first 1,500 fans to the game will pick up a goalie replica mask thanks to U.S. Cellular. It’s also the last chance for fans to “Skate with the Hogs” following the game.
For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades”

Friday, February 24, 2012

PIRRI'S THIRD PERIOD TALLY LIFTS ROCKFORD OVER CHICAGO


02/24/2012 11:52 AM

By: Nate Haeni
Photo by Ross Dettman
Hogs end four-game winless streak   

Rosemont, Ill.- The Allstate Arena hasn’t been kind to the Rockford IceHogs over the years and after the Chicago Wolves tied the game 2-2 in the third period, there was plenty of reason to doubt an IceHogs victory.

But Brandon Pirri tallied with 3:56 left in regulation to help Rockford topple Chicago 3-2 to end a four-game winless streak. Pirri picked up an Andrew Shaw pass in transition and fired his team-leading 21st goal of the season over the outstretched glove of Eddie Lack to give Rockford a late 3-2 lead.

Carter Hutton and the IceHogs held on from there as the Rockford goalie made 22 saves to earn the win.

An odd first period tally put the Wolves on top midway through the frame. In a scrum for a loose puck behind the Rockford goal, IceHogs defenseman Ryan Stanton jammed a puck off the body of Wolves winger Bill Sweat. The puck then deflected off the back glass, over the top of the Rockford goal and off the back of Hutton’s left leg and in at 10:36. The goal was credited to Sweat, his 12th of the season.

Rockford tied the game in the second period with Joe Lavin’s third goal of the campaign. The rookie d-man one-timed a Brandon Svendsen pass from the left face-off circle and beat Eddie Lack at 4:32 to make it 1-1. Byron Froese was also given an assist on the marker.

The newest member of the IceHogs would later give Rockford a 2-1 lead. Matt Fornataro cleaned up a rebound in front of Lack and the Chicago goal at 8:14 of the second frame for his sixth goal of the season overall and first in an IceHogs uniform.  Svendsen and Froese figured in again on the helpers.

Chicago tied the score 12:46 into the third winning a battle in front of the Rockford cage. Tim Miller located a loose puck and knocked home his 16th tally of the year to knot the game 2-2.

Rockford kept Chicago’s floundering home power-play at bay, killing off all five Wolves advantages. Chicago has now failed to score on 28 straight power plays on home ice. The IceHogs were 0-3 on the advantage.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.
For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades”

REDEMPTION TIME: ICEHOGS AT WOLVES TONIGHT


02/24/2012 11:52 AM

By: Nate Haeni
Rockford, Ill. – For the last time in 2011-12 the Rockford IceHogs travel to the Allstate Arena to take on their Midwest Division rival Chicago Wolves in an Illinois Lottery Cup matchup.

The action gets underway at 7:30 p.m. for the 11th of 12 meetings between the two clubs. Through 10 games against the Wolves this season the IceHogs show a 4-6-0-0 record, including 1-4-0-0 at the Allstate Arena.

Tonight’s game can be heard on 100.5 NTA FM, 1330 AM WNTA, or through icehogs.com beginning at 7:00 p.m. with the U.S. Cellular Pregame Show. The game can also be viewed on the web via AHL Live.

The Hogs dropped the last meeting against Chicago 6-2 on Feb. 11 at the BMO Harris Bank Center. Rostislav Olesz and Jimmy Hayes tallied for the IceHogs but Chicago rallied in the final 40 minutes with four unanswered goals to take the game.

Rockford is currently winless in four-straight games (0-3-1-0) and have dropped six of their last seven games dating back to Feb. 3. The lone victory came on Feb. 10 in a 2-1 win against the Chicago Wolves.

Winger Jeremy Morin leads the team with eight points (2g-6a) in 10 tilts against Chicago. Defenseman Brian Fahey is next in line with six points (1g-5a) in 10 games against the Wolves.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.
For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades”

BLACKHAWKS SIGN HUTTON, ASSIGN HIM TO ROCKFORD


02/24/2012 9:51 AM

Chicago, Ill.-The Chicago Blackhawks have signed goaltender Carter Hutton to a one-year contract and assigned him to the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs.

Hutton, 26, has compiled a 10-8-2 record with one shutout and a .902 save percentage in 23 regular-season tilts with the IceHogs this year, and a 7-7-0 mark in 14 appearances with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye.

The Thunder Bay, Ontario, native has posted a 22-17-2 record with three shutouts and a .904 save percentage in 49 career AHL contests with Rockford, Worcester (2010-11) and Adirondack (2009-10) following a collegiate career at the University of Massachusetts – Lowell.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.

Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

HOGS HOME FOR A PAIR THIS WEEKEND


02/23/2012 3:58 PM

By: Stephen Nelson
Rockford, Ill.- The Rockford IceHogs close out Week 22 with back-to-back home games on Saturday and Sunday as the Hogs host the Milwaukee Admirals and Chicago Wolves at the BMO Harris Bank Center.

There are a limited number of tickets remaining for Saturday’s contest against the Admirals. The first 1,500 fans into the arena will receive an IceHogs sock monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.

Sunday is Blackhawks Ambassador Night at the BMO with an early start time of 5:05 p.m. Blackhawks legend Tony Esposito will be on hand to meet and greet fans, and a “Tony-0” replica goalie mask will be given to the first 1,500 fans courtesy of U.S. Cellular.
This Sunday is also last chance to participate in a postgame “Skate with the Hogs.” Fans can bring their skates and join IceHogs players on the BMO ice after the game.

For tickets to any upcoming IceHogs game, call (815) 968-5222, go online through icehogs.com or stop by the BMO Harris Bank Center Box Office between 12-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
On any non-Saturday game, the IceHogs are offering Family Four Packs, which include four tickets, hot dogs, and sodas for just $49.

2011-12 ROCKFORD ICEHOGS TRADING CARDS ARE HERE!


02/23/2012 2:33 PM

By: Mike Peck
Trading cards will be available Saturday and online now

Rockford, Ill.- Fans can get 2011-12 Rockford IceHogs trading cards beginning on Saturday at Oink Outfitters inside the BMO Harris Bank Center when the IceHogs take on the Milwaukee Admirals at 7:05 p.m.

This year’s set includes 26 players who suited up for the IceHogs including forwards Jimmy Hayes, Andrew Shaw and Ben Smith, and defenseman Dylan Olsen, along with All-Stars Brandon Pirri and Brian Connelly. A full set of the 2011-12 IceHogs player cards is just $10.

Also available for purchase are a limited number of autographed card sheets, signed by 19 of this year’s IceHogs skaters. The card sheets will be available at Oink Outfitters and online.

To purchase the cards online, click here.

Oink Outfitters is located on the concourse on the southwest side of the BMO Harris Bank Center. Doors to the arena will open at 6 p.m. on Saturday.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.

Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

ICEHOGS, HILLMAN STUDENTS CAP OFF "STICK TO READING" PROGRAM


02/22/2012 4:10 PM

By: Stephen Nelson
Rockford, Ill.- Several members of the Rockford IceHogs jumped off the ice and into a school gym for a game of floor hockey with the winning students from IceHogs’ forward Brandon Bollig’s “Stick To Reading “ program at Hillman Elementary School.

A Hockey Players 4 Kids (HP4K) member, Bollig partnered with Hillman to organize a reading program for third, fourth and fifth graders at the Rockford elementary school. The seven-weeklong competition concluded today, rewarding 19 students for outstanding achievement in the reading program, including two grand-prize winners.

The grand-prize winners were Brayan Gomez and Lionea Loper. Other students recognized were Jean Jimenez, Esmeralde Almanza, Kiara Edmonson, Anteaus Miller, Nina McIntosh, Jana Mohamed, Leonardo Posadas, Kiya Heslop, Carolina Juarez-Garcia, Jennifer Hernandez, Alexis Santana, Taysia Jordan, Octavio Robles, Jose Hernandez, Scott Morris, Nakariah Fort and Jorge Hernandez.

Gomez and Loper received tickets to an upcoming IceHogs game, and will go on a behind-the-scenes tour of the BMO Harris Bank Center. They will also have the chance to meet members of this year’s IceHogs team following the game.

IceHogs skaters Ben Smith, Ryan Stanton, Jeremy Morin, Ben Youds, Brandon Svendsen, and Simon Danis-Pepin joined Bollig to participate in the floor hockey game.

The program began on Jan. 4 with students accumulating points for both the amount of books read as well as the length of the books. Students who finished with the highest point total got to participate in the floor hockey game in front of their classmates.
HP4K is a non-profit organization founded by professional hockey player Dustin Sproat. The organization consists of over 50 professional hockey players in the National Hockey League, American Hockey League, ECHL, Central Hockey League and more.
For more information regarding HP4K, visit hp4k.org.
Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.
Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

ICEHOGS ACQUIRE FORNATARO FROM NORFOLK


By: Mike Peck
Photo courtesy of John Wright
Segal traded to Tampa Bay by Chicago

Rockford, Ill.-The Chicago Blackhawks announced on Tuesday that they have traded forward Brandon Segal to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for future considerations.

In addition, the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs have acquired winger Matt Fornataro from the Norfolk Admirals.

Segal, 28, has recorded 13 goals, 12 assists and 63 penalty minutes in 53 regular-season tilts with the IceHogs this season and served as the team’s captain. He made his National Hockey League debut with Tampa Bay in 2009.

Fornataro, 26, has spent the past three seasons with Norfolk and has totaled five goals, 20 assists in 46 games with the Admirals this season. The Calgary, Alberta native has appeared in 214 career AHL games with Syracuse, Worcester, Houston and Norfolk, totaling 44 goals and 67 assists.

Prior to turning pro, Fornataro skated four seasons at the University of New Hampshire and was a teammate of IceHogs center Peter LeBlanc during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Fornataro led the Wildcats in scoring during his senior campaign in 2007-08 with 18 goals and 28 assists in 38 games.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank. Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

Monday, February 20, 2012

ROCKFORD PICKS UP A POINT IN WEEK 21


02/20/2012 10:52 AM

By: Nate Haeni
Photo courtesy of Rick Andoga
Week 21 Recap:
The Rockford IceHogs were only able to pick up one standings point in three games during Week 21. The Hogs were shutout on home ice against the Peoria Rivermen on Wednesday before traveling to Canada for a pair of contests. Rockford battled back from three-down to send the game to overtime against Toronto on Friday but fell short 4-3 and lost a late lead on Saturday to drop a 5-2 contest to Hamilton. The Hogs will look to rebound in Week 22 with two home games in their three game weekend.

Week 21 Results                       
Wednesday, Feb. 15: Peoria 1 vs. Rockford 0     
Friday, Feb. 17: Rockford 3 at Toronto 4 OT           
Saturday, Feb. 18: Rockford 2 at Hamilton 5           

Week 22 Schedule
Friday, Feb. 24 at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee, 7:05 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26 vs. Chicago, 5:05 p.m.

Bacon Bits:
-Rockford is winless in four-straight games (0-3-1-0) and have dropped six of their last seven games dating back to Feb. 3
-Winger Jeremy Morin snapped out of an 11-game goalless slump on Friday with two markers at Toronto
-On Saturday, Brandon Segal broke out of a 16-game goalless streak
-Brandon Pirri’s goal on Saturday ended a six-game stretch in which the center was held without a point
-Rockford allowed three goals in just 38-seconds on Saturday late in the third period in a 5-2 loss at Hamilton
-Overall, Hamilton tallied four times in the game’s final 4:33 with Rockford leading 2-1, matching a team season-high for most goals allowed in a frame
-Rockford has yet to beat the Bulldogs in regulation in seven all-time meetings
-Since Jan. 8, the IceHogs are 4-1-1-1 when trailing after two periods on the road
-Rockford has lost two, third period leads on the road since Jan. 14
-The IceHogs held Peoria to a team record low 13 shots on goal on Wednesday in a 1-0 defeat to the Rivermen
-Brandon Bollig is tied with Kyle Hagel for second most penalty minutes in Rockford’s AHL era with 281, seven PIMs shy of Jake Dowell’s team record
-Rockford has gone 17 games where they haven’t scored more than three goals
-Since scoring a power-play goal in a season-high six-straight games, Rockford has gone scoreless on the PP over their last three contests, going 0-12 overall
-Hamilton’s power-play goal in the third period on Saturday broke Rockford’s streak of 21 straight penalty kills dating back to Feb. 10

Hot Hog: Week 21
Jeremy Morin  Right Wing
Winger Jeremy Morin snapped out of an 11-game goalless streak when he potted two markers to help dig Rockford out of a 3-0 hole in Toronto on Friday night. Morin began the comeback on Friday with a goal in the second period and then tied the game midway through the third frame. The winger finished the week +3 and now has 11g-18a-29pts in 47 games this season.

Upcoming Games:
Friday, Feb. 24 at Chicago Wolves - 7:05 p.m. The IceHogs wrap up a three game road trip with a bout against their Midwest Division rival Chicago Wolves at the Allstate Arena. The Illinois Lottery Cup matchup is the 11th of 12 on the season between the two clubs and the IceHogs show a record of 4-6-0-0 against Chicago in 2011-12.

Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals - 7:05 p.m. Rockford welcomes the Milwaukee Admirals to the BMO Harris Bank Center for sixth of 12 meetings on the campaign. The first 1,500 fans into the building will receive an IceHogs sock monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank.

Sunday, Feb. 26 vs. Chicago Wolves - 5:05 p.m. The IceHogs conclude the season series with the Chicago Wolves on Sunday at the BMO Harris Bank Center. Fans can meet and greet Hall of Famer and Blackhawks legend Tony Esposito before the game and during the first intermission. The first 1,500 fans to the game will pick up a goalie replica mask thanks to U.S. Cellular. It’s also the last chance for fans to “Skate with the Hogs” following the game.

Bud Light Hog Talk Returns To Granite City Tonight:
Bud Light Hog Talk makes its weekly appearance tonight at Granite City Food and Brewery. Mike Peck hosts IceHogs Assistant Coach Ben Simon, forward Rob Flick and defenseman Simon Danis-Pepin. Granite City is located at 7140 Harrison Ave. next to CherryVale Mall. Fans can join Mike Peck or Stephen Nelson from 6-7 p.m. most Mondays as they chat with IceHogs skaters and coaches. Stop by to take advantage of food and Bud Light specials. If you can't make it to Granite City, tune into 100.5 NTA FM or 1330 AM WNTA.

The IceHogs Broadcasting Network:
Rockford IceHogs fans can catch all of the IceHogs regular and post-season games on the Hogs’ flagship radio station, Rockford’s Voice 100.5 NTA FM and 1330 AM WNTA, and 30 regular season games on ESPN Radio 1380 AM WTJK. Fans can also watch and listen to the Hogs on the World Wide Web with AHL Live! Visit the IceHogs website (icehogs.com) and click on the “click here to watch the AHL Live” icon, and for just $7 you can catch all of the IceHogs action on your computer. Also, fans with Comcast Cable television in Rockford can tune in to Channel 57 for all the IceHogs hockey action at the BMO Harris Bank Center this season. All Saturday home games will also be televised on My Network TV digital subchannel 17.2 along with Comcast and Charter Cable channel 16. The broadcast begins with the U.S. Cellular Pregame Show 30 minutes before the puck drops. Make sure to give your opinion during the Comcast Post-Game Call-In Show following each game at (815) 874-8255.

Tickets Now On Sale!
IceHogs individual game tickets are now on sale! Call (815) 968-5222 to reserve your seats for any IceHogs regular season  game during the 2011-12 season. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the BMO Harris Bank Center Box Office in downtown Rockford or on the Web at www.theBMOHarrisBankCenter.com. Tickets start at just $7.
llinois Lottery Cup Series Standings
Teams         Record    Points
Peoria         11-6-0-1     23
Chicago      10-5-0-0    20
Rockford     7-12-1-0    15

Rockford vs. Peoria       3-6-1-0
Rockford vs. Chicago    4-6-0-0

Upcoming Illinois Lottery Cup Games:
Feb. 24 at Chicago
Feb. 26 vs. Chicago
Mar. 3 at Peoria
Mar. 30 vs. Peoria

Saturday, February 18, 2012

HOGS COLLAPSE IN THE THIRD PERIOD IN HAMILTON


02/18/2012 10:16 AM

By: Mike Peck
Photo by Rick Andoga
Rockford gives up four goals in final 4:33 in 5-2 loss

Hamilton, Ont.- Up 2-1 with less than five-minutes left in regulation, the ceiling came  crashing down on the Rockford IceHogs. The IceHogs gave up three goals in a 38-second stretch late in the third period and then an empty netter in a 5-2 loss to the Hamilton Bulldogs at Copps Coliseum.

The onslaught started with a fluke goal by the Bulldogs. Recently acquired Blake Geoffrion sent a shot from the left point in towards the Rockford goal that was destined for the corner with the Bulldogs changing lines.  The puck, however, deflected off of IceHogs defenseman Ben Youds’ leg standing in front of the IceHogs goal and past Alexander Salak at 15:27 to tie the game at 2-2.

Off the ensuing faceoff, Rockford’s Rob Flick turned the puck over to Ian Schultz and on the rush the winger’s pass deflected off of the skate of Gabrial Dumont and past Salak at 15:49 to put the Bulldogs on top. A frustrated Salak took an unsportsmanlike penalty to put Hamilton on the power play as he felt Dumont kicked the puck in.

Then 16-seconds later Garrett Stafford wrapped his sixth goal of the season around the IceHogs goal and past a tardy Salak at 16:05 to put the IceHogs down 4-2. Phil DeSimone put the game out of reach with an empty netter at 19:14 to complete the IceHogs collapse.

Rockford team captain Brandon Segal had been stuck in a goal scoring drought heading into Saturday’s game, but put an end to that with an odd angle goal in the first. Flick’s initial shot was turned away by Nathan Lawson, but Segal was standing behind the Bulldogs goal and the winger banked home his 13th goal of the season off of Lawson’s pad and in at 10:43.

Hamilton responded at 12:19 after a breakdown in front of the IceHogs net. Juuso Nattinen cleaned up a loose puck for his fifth goal of the season and third in his last two games, to tie the games 1-1.

Another IceHogs skater broke out of a scoring slump in the second period. Center Brandon Pirri snapped a six-game scoreless skid when he sniped a Ben Smith pass over the shoulder of Lawson at 15:41 for his team-leading 20th goal of the season.

Rockford was outshot 39-29 in the game, including 11-5 in the third period in the loss.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank. Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades”

Friday, February 17, 2012

HOGS DIG OUT OF ANOTHER HOLE ON THE ROAD, EARN A POINT IN TORONTO


02/17/2012 5:00 PM

By: Stephen Nelson
Photo by Greg Hamil
Morin leads three goal comeback as Rockford falls 4-3 in overtime

Toronto, Ont.- Road comebacks have been the norm for the Rockford IceHogs in 2012 and the club nearly pulled themselves out of a 3-0 deficit at the Ricoh Coliseum against the Toronto Marlies.

Rockford, however, couldn’t snag the extra point and fell 4-3 in overtime, but are now 4-1-1-1 in 2012 when trailing after two periods on the road.

Jeremy Morin and the IceHogs would get the comeback started late in the second period. Morin picked up a Brian Fahey pass in the final seconds of a penalty kill and fired his tenth goal of the season over the shoulder of Mark Owuya at 18:16 to make it 3-1 at the intermission.

In the third period, Peter LeBlanc closed the gap to 3-2 with his 17th goal of the season. Rostislav Olesz found LeBlanc in front and the center flipped the marker over Owuya at 7:06 to make it a one-goal game.

Morin would then tie the game at 3-3, 12:50 into the final frame in regulation. Olesz fired a pass from the right point in front for Morin to tip past Owuya for his 11th goal of the season.

But in overtime, Joe Colbourn buried a rebound past a sprawled out Alexander Salak off of a Philippe Dupuis shot 2:13 into overtime to deny Rockford the extra point and another come-from-behind victory on the road.

Toronto struck first on Friday in transition. Matt Frattin led a two-on-one break and fed Marcel Mueller who beat Salak for his 12th goal of the season at 9:28 of the opening frame.

That lead was stretched to 2-0 in the second as the Marlies tallied while shorthanded. Ryan Hamilton picked up a pass from Josh Engel and deeked out Salak on a breakaway at 7:05 for his 19th goal of the season.

Moments after a Toronto power play expired later in the second frame, Frattin pushed Rockford into a 3-0 hole.  Colborne’s shot from the right wing was turned away by Salak, but Frattin cleaned up the rebound for his 12th goal of the season.

Salak made 23 saves in the overtime loss while Owuya blocked 25 Rockford shots in the win.

Next Home Game: Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank. Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.
For every goal that the Rockford IceHogs score in 2011-12, IceHogs head coach Ted Dent will make a donation to children’s cancer research. BMO Harris Bank will also make a donation for every goal to the “BMO Harris Bank Goals For Grades” 

BLACKHAWKS RECALL HAYES FROM ROCKFORD, ASSIGN SHAW


02/17/2012 12:02 PM

By: Mike Peck
Photo by Jim Orlando
Chicago, Ill.- The Chicago Blackhawks have recalled forward Jimmy Hayes from the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs. In addition, the Blackhawks have assigned forward Andrew Shaw to Rockford.

Hayes, 22, has recorded four goals, seven points and six penalty minutes in 13 games with the Blackhawks this season during his National Hockey League debut.  The Dorchester, Massachusetts, native notched two multiple point games and registered his first NHL point with a goal on January 2 against Edmonton.

Hayes has also recorded 16 assists and 23 points in 33 games with Rockford during his first full professional campaign. Originally selected in the second round (60th overall) of the 2008 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, he was acquired by Chicago via trade on June 26, 2010. In three seasons at Boston College prior to signing with the Blackhawks, he posted 42 goals and 39 assists in 117 collegiate tilts, and helped lead the Eagles to the 2010 NCAA championship.

Shaw, 20, tallied five goals, nine points and 18 penalty minutes in 19 games with Chicago during his NHL debut after being added to the active roster on January 4. He registered his first NHL point with a goal in his first NHL game, while also adding his first fighting major, on January 5 at Philadelphia. Chicago’s fifth choice, 139th overall, in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, Shaw has also tallied 12 goals and 21 points in 33 tilts with Rockford during his pro debut.

Next Home Game:
 Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. Milwaukee Admirals. Game time is slated for 7:05 p.m. Rockford returns home to face the Admirals at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 1,500 fans to the game will receive an IceHogs Sock Monkey courtesy of BMO Harris Bank. Don’t forget to follow the IceHogs on Twitter (@goicehogs) and Facebook.

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