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AHL Morning Skate: May 21, 2025

A1-Hershey Bears vs. A2-Charlotte Checkers
Game 3 – Tonight, 7:00 ET,
(Charlotte leads series, 2-0)

Game 1 – Fri., May 16 – CHARLOTTE 3, Hershey 2 | Recap
Game 2 – Sat., May 17 – CHARLOTTE 2, Hershey 1 (OT) | Recap
Game 3 – Wed., May 21 – Charlotte at Hershey, 7:00
*Game 4 – Thu., May 22 – Charlotte at Hershey, 7:00
*Game 5 – Sat., May 24 – Charlotte at Hershey, 7:00
*if necessary... All times Eastern

GAME NOTES:
The Bears face the steepest challenge of their current reign, needing three straight wins to continue their Calder Cup defense after the Checkers took a 2-0 series lead with a 2-1 overtime win on Saturday... Game 3 is tonight at Giant Center, where Hershey is 18-6 over the last three postseasons... Rasmus Asplund (3-1-4) scored both Charlotte goals in Game 2, just days after becoming a father when he and his wife Sandra welcomed a baby boy... Kaapo Kähkönen (5-2, 1.68, .924) made 17 saves for the Checkers, who have allowed a total of 37 shots on goal through two games of the series... Luke Philp (1-3-4) netted the only Hershey goal in Game 2, scoring 2:33 into the contest... The Bears have outscored their opponents 7-2 in the first period this postseason... Hunter Shepard (2-4, 2.37, .901) made 27 saves on Saturday but lost for just the second time in 10 career Calder Cup Playoff overtime games... Hershey is 0-for-4 on the power play in the series and 4-for-33 (12.1 percent) in the postseason... Charlotte, which ranked fifth in the AHL on the power play in the regular season, is 2-for-24 (8.3 percent) in the playoffs... Since 2022, Hershey is 7-2 in games when trailing a playoff series... To extend their season tonight, the Bears need to avoid their first three-game losing streak since Dec. 14-22, 2024.

N1-Laval Rocket vs. N2-Rochester Americans
Game 3 – Tonight, 7:00 ET,
(Series tied, 1-1)

Game 1 – Wed., May 14 – Laval 5, ROCHESTER 4 | Recap
Game 2 – Fri., May 16 – ROCHESTER 5, Laval 3 | Recap
Game 3 – Wed., May 21 – Rochester at Laval, 7:00
Game 4 – Fri., May 23 – Rochester at Laval, 7:00
*Game 5 – Sun., May 25 – Rochester at Laval, 4:30
*if necessary… All times Eastern

GAME NOTES:
Laval and Rochester head to la belle province to resume their North Division Finals series at Place Bell this evening... The teams split the first two games back in Rochester, with the Amerks responding to a 5-4 loss in the opener with a 5-3 victory in Game 2 on Friday... Isak Rosén (4-1-5) scored twice, recorded an assist and registered a game-high nine shots on goal in the Rochester win... Jiří Kulich (2-5-7), Lukáš Rousek (1-4-5) and Kale Clague (5-4-9) all added a goal and an assist for the Amerks in Game 2... Clague has scored in each of Rochester’s first five games this postseason, the longest playoff goal-scoring streak by an AHL defenseman since Joel Kwiatkowski scored in seven consecutive contests for Chicago in 2008... Devon Levi (4-1, 2.01, .931) made 16 saves in the win... Laurent Dauphin (4-4-8), Lucas Condotta (2-0-2) and Jared Davidson (2-0-2) scored Laval’s goals in Game 2... Dauphin has points in all six playoff games for the Rocket... Jacob Fowler (3-1, 1.75, .929) stopped 31 shots but took his first loss of the postseason... The teams have combined for 17 goals in the first two games of the series, but the only time either team has led by more than one goal was the final nine seconds of Game 2, after Rosén’s empty-net goal capped the Amerks’ victory... Laval is 5-5 all-time in the playoffs at Place Bell... Rochester has won seven of its last nine road playoff games going back to 2023.

C1-Milwaukee Admirals vs. C2-Texas Stars
Game 3 – Tonight, 8:00 ET,
(Series tied, 1-1)

Game 1 – Thu., May 15 – TEXAS 4, Milwaukee 2 | Recap
Game 2 – Sun., May 18 – Milwaukee 6, TEXAS 4 | Recap
Game 3 – Wed., May 21 – Texas at Milwaukee, 8:00
Game 4 – Fri., May 23 – Texas at Milwaukee, 8:00
*Game 5 – Sun., May 25 – Texas at Milwaukee, 7:00
*if necessary... All times Eastern

GAME NOTES:
Milwaukee and Texas resume the Central Division Finals at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena tonight, with the series even at one game apiece... The Admirals took a 6-4 decision in Game 2 on Sunday, earning a split of the first two contests in Cedar Park... Milwaukee scored four goals on six shots in the third period on Sunday, breaking open a game that was tied 2-2 at the second intermission... Jesse Ylonen (3-1-4) scored twice in the contest, and Jake Lucchini (1-4-5) recorded a goal and two assists... Chase De Leo (2-1-3), Joakim Kemell (2-4-6) and Ozzy Wiesblatt (2-5-7) all chipped in a goal and an assist as the Admirals scored six goals in a game for the second time this postseason... Kole Lind (5-4-9) led the Stars in Game 2 with a hat trick, the fourth of his AHL career and the first by a Texas skater in the Calder Cup Playoffs since Jamie Benn’s three-goal, five-point game vs. Chicago on May 7, 2010... Justin Hryckowian (4-7-11) added a goal and an assist, giving him a league-leading 11 points in five playoff games... Lind and Hryckowian have accounted for six of the Stars’ eight goals in the series... Texas won three of its four visits to Milwaukee this season.

P1-Colorado Eagles vs. P2-Abbotsford Canucks
Game 3 – Tonight, 9:05 ET,
(Series tied, 1-1)

Game 1 – Fri., May 16 – ABBOTSFORD 2, Colorado 0 | Recap
Game 2 – Sun., May 18 – Colorado 5, ABBOTSFORD 3 | Recap
Game 3 – Wed., May 21 – Abbotsford at Colorado, 9:05
Game 4 – Fri., May 23 – Abbotsford at Colorado, 9:05
*Game 5 – Mon., May 26 – Abbotsford at Colorado, 5:05
*if necessary... All times Eastern

GAME NOTES:
The Eagles host the Canucks in Game 3 tonight with the Pacific Division Finals square at one game apiece... Colorado knotted up the series with a 5-3 win in Abbotsford on Sunday evening... Jake Wise (1-0-1) scored 1:57 into Game 2 to break the ice against Canucks netminder Artūrs Šilovs (6-2, 1.81, .929), who had entered the contest with two consecutive shutouts... Wyatt Aamodt (1-2-3), Chris Wagner (2-1-3), Ivan Ivan (1-1-2) and Jayson Megna (4-3-7) also scored for the Eagles, and Trent Miner (4-2, 1.98, .935) stopped 27 shots for his first win in six decisions against the Canucks this season... It was also Colorado’s first win in six tries at Abbotsford Centre in 2024-25... Jonathan Lekkerimäki (1-2-3), Chase Wouters (2-1-3) and Linus Karlsson (4-3-7) scored for the Canucks, and Sammy Blais (3-7-10) notched an assist to extend his scoring streak to five games... Abbotsford remains perfect on the penalty kill this postseason, denying all 26 opportunities over nine games... The Canucks are also 7-for-30 on the power play (23.3 percent) in the playoffs... Abbotsford won two of three games at Colorado during last year’s postseason meeting.

The Abbotsford Canucks got a reminder of what the Colorado Eagles are capable of on Sunday night.

Colorado scored 1:57 into the contest, eventually taking a 5-2 victory that evened the series at one game each. After shutting out the Eagles in Game 1, the Canucks expected a strong response and they got it.

“I think we saw how fast and competitive they are,” Canucks forward Arshdeep Bains said after the loss. “It’s a five-game series. We knew they needed to come out here and try to take one. We played dipping our toes in the water a little bit in this game. They came out fast, and they’re a good team, so we’ll learn from this.”

Now the Canucks must figure out a way to go on the road for the remainder of the series and handle the Eagles, whose 26-6-2-2 regular-season home record topped the AHL. Colorado had a plus-60 goal differential (149-89) at home in regular-season play as well. But the Canucks did hold their own in four contests at Colorado in the regular season, winning a 2-1 shootout decision on Oct. 18 and then grabbing a 5-4 overtime victory there Feb. 7.

“They’ve got a building like ours,” Bains continued, “and it’s going to be loud. It’s going to be competitive, and we’ve had some success there. I think we’re going make some adjustments.”


Checkers head coach Geordie Kinnear has leaned heavily on goaltender Kaapo Kähkönen, who in turn has shown that he can handle the workload.

Kähkönen was acquired by the Florida Panthers from Winnipeg on Mar. 6 and played 12 of the Checkers’ final 18 regular-season games, going 8-4-0 with a 2.30 goals-against average and .906 save percentage. He has started all seven playoff games to date.

Kinnear felt confident enough in Kähkönen’s durability to start him on back-to-back nights to open the series with Hershey over the weekend.

“He’s been really good, obviously,” Kinnear said after Game 2 on Saturday. “It’s a younger back end, so to have that experience is huge for those guys. Another elite athlete that takes care of himself so he can play those back-to-backs.”


One of the top prospects in the Washington Capitals organization has joined Hershey, as the Caps reassigned forward Andrew Cristall from Spokane of the Western Hockey League on Tuesday. The 20-year-old Cristall, a 2023 second-round pick, had a league-leading 132 points (48 goals, 84 assists) in 57 regular-season games between Kelowna and Spokane. He then helped lead Spokane to the WHL finals with another 41 points (21 goals, 20 assists) in 19 playoff games, finishing second in the league.

Hershey head coach Todd Nelson has not made any indication as to whether Cristall could be an option for Game 3 or beyond.


“Our effort matched our execution, and I think that’s a critical piece for us.”

That’s how Milwaukee Admirals head coach Karl Taylor described his team’s 6-4 win in Game 2 at Texas on Sunday. Following a 4-2 loss in Game 1, the Admirals took control in Game 2 with five consecutive goals and then fought off a late-game rally by Texas.

“We tried hard in the first game,” Taylor elaborated, “but it was a little bit misdirected and not together. We weren’t going in the same direction. It was a little bit individual.”

While Taylor does not put a lot of stock in having home-ice advantage in the postseason, the Admirals did earn that privilege by capturing the Central Division regular-season title. Based on these past two meetings, Taylor expects there will be a lot of hockey to be played this week in Milwaukee. For these two intense rivals separated by only two points in the regular season, any margin of error is minimal.

“Game 1, it’s over,” Taylor said. “Didn’t mean anything. Game 2, now it’s over. Doesn’t mean anything other than the series is tied. So you can anticipate a five-game series. It’s just the way it’s gone with Texas over the years. It’s probably going to come down to Sunday.”


Rochester threw a curveball at Laval in Game 2.

Even after scoring four times in their Game 1 loss, Amerks head coach Michael Leone did some tinkering with his forward lines for Game 2. Noah Östlund stepped in for Brett Murray on the left side of their top line with Sabres first-round picks Jiří Kulich and Isak Rosén. Rosén had a pair of goals and an assist while Kulich also scored and chipped in an assist in Rochester’s 5-3 victory.

Murray shifted to a line with Mason Jobst and Lukáš Rousek while Anton Wahlberg, Tyson Kozak and Konsta Helenius filled out the third line.

“You can get some different looks, I think,” Rosén said. “For Laval, too, maybe they have to think different.”


Neither the Admirals nor the Stars make any effort to conceal their admiration for how each other plays the game. With several common links among players and coaches for the two teams along with Calder Cup Playoff meetings the past two years, the teams have built up considerable history and respect between each other.

“You’ve got to give them credit,” Stars head coach Neil Graham said after Sunday’s loss. “We know it’s going to be a tight series. It is every year.”

Although the Stars now have to face Milwaukee for as many as three games on the road, Graham is confident in his team’s ability to handle a difficult opposing building. By virtue of geography, the Stars can find themselves on extended road trips each season, and he believes that time away from home has been helpful. Texas tied for the AHL lead with 24 regular-season road victories.

“The one thing I’ve always said about this team is that their competitive spirit is the highest that I’ve seen of any team I’ve coached in 13 years,” Graham said. “I think early in the season, especially some of our newer guys, they were really looking at the grind of our road schedule, how we travel, how we go through it, and I think our guys learned. They found ways to have fun on the road together, some team-building. They found ways to recognize how we prepare, how we start, how we finish, and frankly we had to earn that.

“We’re going to have to be at our best, but it’s something we prepared for all year.”

― with files from Patrick Williams


In the Stanley Cup Playoffs yesterday, 2018-19 AHL scoring champion Carter Verhaeghe notched a goal and an assist and 2017 Calder Cup winner Tomas Nosek recorded two assists as Florida defeated Carolina, 5-2, in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final.

In yesterday’s action at the 2025 IIHF World Championship, Frank Nazar scored twice, 2024 AHL All-Star Josh Doan added a goal and Jeremy Swayman made 25 saves as the United States rallied past Czechia, 5-2... 2019 Calder Cup champion Martin Necas scored for the Czechs... Lehigh Valley Phantoms alumni Tyson Foerster and Travis Sanheim scored for Canada in a 5-3 win over Sweden... Kevin Fiala notched a goal and an assist as Switzerland defeated Kazakhstan, 4-1... Waltteri Merela scored the winning goal and Emil Larmi made 29 saves in Finland’s 2-1 victory over Slovakia... Thomas Raffl scored for Austria in a 6-1 win over Latvia.