AHL Morning Skate: May 11, 2025
Take a spin around the Calder Cup Playoffs with the latest AHL Morning Skate.
Take a spin around the Calder Cup Playoffs with the latest AHL Morning Skate.
Imagine being 22 years old, starting for Team Canada, and having Marc-Andre Fleury as your back-up with Sidney Crosby as your captain. That’s how Dylan Garand spent his Saturday in Stockholm.
In 2005, two players joined the Phantoms, helped to lead them to a Calder Cup championship, and soon became building blocks for the parent Flyers. Now, two decades after Jeff Carter and Mike Richards, there are Jett Luchanko and Alex Bump looking to start down the same path.
Take a spin around the Calder Cup Playoffs with the latest AHL Morning Skate.
Artūrs Šilovs made 29 saves for his second shutout of the postseason, sending Abbotsford into the division finals with a 2-0 win over Coachella Valley on Friday night.
Cameron Hughes scored 10:46 into double overtime to give send the Texas Stars into the Central Division Finals with a 5-4 win over Grand Rapids at H-E-B Center in Cedar Park on Friday night.
Ozzy Wiesblatt’s power-play goal with 5:33 left in the second period stood up as the difference as Milwaukee defeated Rockford, 3-2, in Game 4 of their Central Division semifinal at BMO Center on Friday night.
Former Checkers captain Patrick Brown scored 7:08 into overtime to lift the Bruins to a 3-2 win over Charlotte on Friday, squaring their Atlantic Division semifinal series at two games apiece.
Hershey scored three times in the opening 14:15 of the game and held off Lehigh Valley, 6-4, in Game 4 of the teams’ Atlantic Division semifinal series on Friday night in Allentown.
Take a spin around the Calder Cup Playoffs with the latest AHL Morning Skate.