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Can The Chicago Wolves Fix It In Time? | Defense & Goaltending Crisis



March punched the Chicago Wolves right in the mouth. After a 3-8-3 stretch with blown leads, cold scoring in tight games, and real goaltending worries, we’re still looking at a team sitting in second place and trying to get its edge back before the AHL playoffs. That contrast is what makes this conversation so important: the Wolves aren’t doomed, but the margin for “we’ll figure it out later” is basically gone.

We’re joined by Wolves “Insider” Andrew Rinaldi to sort through what’s actually happening. We talk injuries and how missing key pieces turns the lineup into a blender, why that breaks chemistry, and how it shows up in effort patterns like waiting for the game to come to you. From there we dig into the players who can pull the Wolves out of this, starting with the “Fab Four” and what Felix Unger Sorum’s strength gains reveal about prospect development in the AHL. We also hit Bradly Nadeau’s two-way growth, Justin Robidas’ all-ice reliability, and Domenick Fensore’s value as a bulldog mentor on the blue line.

Then we get into the pressure points: Juuso Välimäki’s absence, Viktor Neuchev’s struggle to turn tools into results, Ronan Seeley’s unsung steadiness, and the goaltending spiral that can demoralize an entire bench. We close by looking ahead to critical games against Texas and what the Wolves must clean up now to set a playoff tone.

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Highlights:

• Injuries disrupting cohesion and forcing constant line changes
• Why missing Robidas and Valimaki changes the entire feel
• Blown leads and inconsistent 60-minute efforts
• The “Fab Four” check-in and what each player brings
• Felix Unger Sorum’s surge tied to lower body strength
• Bradly Nadeau’s growth away from the puck and playoff importance
• Robidas as the motor that drives details and reliability
• Domenick Fensore’s role as a mentor and matchup horse
• Viktor Neuchev’s struggle framed as a confidence and system puzzle
• Ronan Seeley as the steady unsung backbone on defense
• Noel Gunler heading back to Sweden and what it says about trajectory
• Charlie Cerrato on a PTO and why opportunity is wide open
• Goaltending concerns and why confidence in the crease affects everyone
• Texas as the tone-setting opponent before a likely postseason meeting

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