EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 54 MIN
Chicago Wolves: Dan Price talks roster depth, "never panic" attitude & the Wolves/Marlies Matchup
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The Chicago Wolves are four wins from a Calder Cup, and the story behind that isn’t just goals and highlights, it’s the daily standard that holds up when the playoffs start taking things away. We’re joined by Chicago Wolves "Insider", Andrew Rinaldi, and Wolves' assistant coach, Dan Price, to break down the series win over the Colorado Eagles, what it revealed about this group, and why the Wolves’ identity stays intact no matter the score or the building.Dan shares his own unconventional path from the legal world to coaching, then gets specific about what actually changes a season: the March rough patch that tested leadership, the “never panic” mindset, and the commitment to getting a little better each day. We talk lineup problem-solving when injuries hit, including how Chicago reconfigures lines, why the 11 forwards and 7 defensemen setup can create matchup stress for opponents, and how a deep roster lets the coaching staff keep threats spread across the ice.The goaltending storyline is massive, too. When Cayden Primeau goes down, Amir Miftakhov steps into a high-pressure road spot and delivers two huge wins, and Dan explains the preparation, support staff, and mental approach that make that possible. We also spotlight Ivan Ryabkin’s growth into a true X factor, then look ahead to the Toronto Marlies with an AHL playoff preview mindset: structure, special teams, tendencies, and the small margins that decide a Calder Cup Finals series. If you enjoy smart hockey talk, subscribe, share the show with a Wolves' fan, and leave a review so more listeners can find stormTRacker.Highlights:• Dan Price’s path from law to pro coaching and why the team environment pulled him back• The March slump as a pressure test for the leadership group and staff• Building resilience through reps, staying calm after momentum swings, keeping emotions flat• Adjusting lines when Felix Unger Sorum exits, including power play replacements and top-six reshuffles• Why the Wolves sometimes prefer 11 forwards & 7 defensemen• Amir Miftakhov’s readiness and the support system behind a backup goalie stepping into chaos• Ivan Ryabkin’s development jump after the QMJHL and what makes him an X factor• Road success drivers, including preparation routines, travel management, and an inward focus• Scouting Toronto’s depth, structure, and goalie play, plus where special teams can decide it#soundthesiren #canes #erictulsky #raiseup #carolinahurricanes #stormtracker23 #bradlynadeau #podcast #lockedonhurricanes #thehockeyguy #spirosanastas #chicagowolves #darrenyorke #ahl #Justinrobidas #carolinaculture #chicagowolvesSend us Fan Mail
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The Chicago Wolves are four wins from a Calder Cup, and the story behind that isn’t just goals and highlights, it’s the daily standard that holds up when the playoffs start taking things away. We’re joined by Chicago Wolves "Insider", Andrew Rinaldi, and Wolves' assistant coach, Dan Price, to break down the series win over the Colorado Eagles, what it revealed about this group, and why the Wolves’ identity stays intact no matter the score or the building. Dan shares his own unconventional pa...
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