The 2021 AHL season was unlike any other and that was especially true for the three teams in the Atlantic Division, one of which was the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Hartford finished a 24-game season with a record of 14-9-1, which was good for second in the Atlantic Division behind Providence — the Bruins went 15-6-4. You might notice that the Bruins played one more game than the Wolf Pack, that’s because there was a postponed game between Hartford and Bridgeport that was never rescheduled.
So, what can we learn from an unprecedented AHL season like this? Well, whatever conclusions we draw about the team and the players that are most relevant to the future of the Rangers come bedazzled with asterisks.