Final four features top NHL prospects
The Calder Cup Playoffs are down to four teams, all packed with top NHL prospects.Â
The Calder Cup Playoffs are down to four teams, all packed with top NHL prospects.Â
The Chicago Wolves will play for the Western Conference championship after a 3-1 victory over the Iowa Wild on Monday night.
Curtis McKenzie recorded a hat trick and Chicago erupted for a 7-4 road victory over Iowa in Game 5 of the Central Division Finals.
Gerald Mayhew scored two more goals and Iowa evened the Central Division Finals with a 2-1 win over Chicago in Game 4.
The Vegas Golden Knights’ prospect depth is on display as the Chicago Wolves make a title run in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
Andrew Hammond made 26 saves, leading Iowa to a 2-0 win over Chicago in Game 3 of the Central Division Finals on Sunday.
The first draft pick in Vegas Golden Knights history is playing a key role for the Chicago Wolves during the playoffs.Â
Chicago took a 2-0 series lead in the Central Division Finals with a 4-3 win over Iowa at Allstate Arena on Thursday night.
Cody Glass scored with 18:39 gone in overtime and Chicago kicked off the Central Division Finals with a 3-2 victory over Iowa.
Chicago scored three times in the second period and defeated Grand Rapids, 4-2, in the deciding Game 5 on Sunday afternoon.