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Game 2 – 8:00 ET, Leafs TV, AHL Live, NHL Home Ice Radio (TOR leads series, 1-0)
Toronto raced out of the gates and grabbed the early lead in the Western Conference Finals with a 5-0 win in Game 1 at Oklahoma City last night; the teams get right back at it in Game 2 tonight at the Cox Convention Center… Marcel Mueller and Nicolas Deschamps each had a goal and an assist for the Marlies and Ben Scrivens made 31 saves as Toronto earned its fifth consecutive win… Mueller (2-3-5) now has five points in his last five games… Matt Frattin (6-2-8) scored his sixth playoff goal, tying teammate Jerry D’Amigo (6-4-10) for the AHL lead… Frattin has scored 20 goals in 32 regular-season and playoff games with the Marlies this year… Joe Colborne (1-4-5), who sat out the last two games in the second round, ended a 30-game drought with his first goal in exactly three months (Feb. 17 vs. Rockford)… Jake Gardiner (2-4-6) also scored, and Nazem Kadri (3-7-10) and Philippe Dupuis (2-6-8) tallied two assists each… Scrivens, with seven goals allowed on 185 shots over his last six starts (1.15, .962), now leads the AHL in playoff wins (eight), shutouts (two, tied), goals-against average (1.43) and save percentage (.951)… Yann Danis, who stopped 27 of 32 shots last night, is 12-2-0 this season following a Barons regulation loss… Magnus Paajarvi led Oklahoma City with seven shots on goal in Game 1, a team high for the 2012 postseason… Game 1 matched Toronto’s largest margin of victory this season (also done four times in the regular season), and was Oklahoma City’s most lopsided loss since a 7-0 defeat at Texas on opening night (Oct. 9)… Dating back to the regular season, four of the Barons’ last five losses have been via shutout.
From Calder to Stanley
Dwight King‘s third-period goal, his fourth goal of the series, broke a 1-1 tie and sent Los Angeles to a 2-1 victory over Phoenix in Game 3 of the NHL’s Western Conference Finals last night… The Kings lead the series, 3-0… Jonathan Quick made 18 saves to improve his playoff record to 11-1… Both NHL conference finals are off tonight.
By the Numbers
44 – Teams in AHL history who have opened a Calder Cup Playoff series by winning Game 1 by at least five goals… Prior to Toronto and Norfolk this round, those teams have gone on to win 37 of the previous 42 series.
7 – Times that defenseman Bryan Helmer has reached the Calder Cup semifinals in his career (1995, ’97, ’98 with Albany; 2006 with Grand Rapids; 2009, ’10 with Hershey; 2012 with Oklahoma City)… Helmer’s 154 career AHL playoff games are 31 more than any other player in league history.
On This Date
May 18, 2011 – Ryan Keller scores 13:05 into overtime to send Binghamton into the Calder Cup Finals with a 4-3 win over Charlotte and a four-game sweep of the Eastern Conference championship series.
May 18, 2010 – Dwight King scores and Jonathan Bernier makes 18 saves as Manchester shuts out Hershey, 1-0, to tie the Eastern Conference Finals series at two games apiece.
May 18, 2009 – Michael Grabner scores twice, including the game-winner with 3:49 to play, as Manitoba grabs a 3-0 series lead in the Western Conference Finals with a 4-3 win over Houston.
May 18, 2007 – Kyle Chipchura records two goals and two assists in Hamilton’s 6-5 double-overtime win at Chicago in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.
May 18, 2006 – Hershey improves its postseason record to 10-0 as Graham Mink’s goal 1:52 into overtime gives the Bears a 2-1 win at Portland in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
May 18, 1997 – Brad Isbister and Chad Kilger pick up a goal and an assist each and Manny Legace makes 43 saves as Springfield opens the Southern Conference Finals with a 6-2 win at Hershey in Game 1.
May 18, 1996 – Andrew Brunette registers a goal and two assists in Portland’s 7-1 win at Saint John in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
May 18, 1993 – Led by Mike Sillinger with two goals and an assist, the Adirondack Red Wings earn a 6-3 win in Game 1 of the Calder Cup Finals at St. John’s.
May 18, 1990 – Jeff Rohlicek scores 23 seconds into overtime as the Springfield Indians win the Calder Cup with a 4-3 win over Rochester in Game 6.
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