Hockey

Marlies Edge Past Monsters in Game 5, Set for Conference Finals Showdown

Easton Cowan's late goal caps a historic comeback as Toronto prepares for battle with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

The Toronto Marlies clinched a thrilling 3‑2 victory over the Cleveland Monsters in Game 5 of their playoff series, securing a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals.

With just 11.3 seconds left on the clock, rookie forward Easton Cowan slipped the puck past the Monsters’ netminder to become the hero of the night.

Captain Logan Shaw had earlier tied the contest at 2‑2 with 4:30 remaining, showcasing the veteran’s poise under pressure.

A Resilient Leadership

Head coach John Gruden praised his squad’s composure, highlighting the leadership displayed by Shaw and the depth of the roster.

The Marlies have now etched their names into AHL history as the only team to win three winner‑take‑all games in a single postseason, a testament to their relentless spirit.

Next up, Toronto will face Wilkes‑Barre/Scranton in the conference championship, with Game 1 slated for Wednesday night in Pennsylvania.

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