
Toronto Marlies Capture Calder Cup in Thrilling Game 5 Victory
The Marlies secured their second AHL championship with a hard-fought Game 5 triumph, highlighted by Vinni Lettieri's power‑play goal and Artur Akhtyamov's stellar performance.
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The Marlies secured their second AHL championship with a hard-fought Game 5 triumph, highlighted by Vinni Lettieri's power‑play goal and Artur Akhtyamov's stellar performance.

The Marlies clinched their second Calder Cup, delivering a dramatic finish that showcased clutch scoring and stellar goaltending.

The Marlies edged the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Game 5, with Vinni Lettieri’s power‑play goal and Artur Akhtyamov’s 27 saves sealing a 4‑1 series win and a historic second Calder Cup.

A dramatic overtime strike by Viktor Neuchev caps a 4‑3 victory for the Chicago Wolves over the Toronto Marlies, tying the Calder Cup Finals and setting the stage for a decisive fifth game.

The Toronto Marlies took a 3-0 series lead in the Calder Cup Finals after a 1-0 win over the Chicago Wolves, with Easton Cowan scoring the only goal and Artur Akhtyamov making 24 saves.

Logan Shaw’s overtime goal in Game 2 propelled the Toronto Marlies to a 5‑4 win, extending their home streak and putting them on the brink of the Calder Cup.

The Toronto Marlies aim to capitalize on Vinni Lettieri's scoring surge and a flawless goaltending performance as they host the Chicago Wolves in Game 2 of the Calder Cup Finals.

The 2026 Calder Cup Finals open with Game 1 between the Chicago Wolves and Toronto Marlies, two teams that defied regular‑season expectations to reach the championship.

The Toronto Marlies moved within one win of the Richard F. Canning Trophy after a 5‑1 victory over the Wilkes‑Barre/Scranton Penguins, while the Colorado Eagles hold a 3‑2 lead over the Chicago Wolves in the Western Conference finals.

The Marlies clinched a 5‑3 victory in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, pushing the series to a 2‑1 lead, while Colorado edged Chicago in the West, setting up a pivotal Game 4.

Chicago’s special teams shone in Game 1, scoring all five goals on the power play while killing two penalties, setting the stage for a pivotal Game 2.

Cleveland holds a 2‑1 edge over Toronto, driven by early goals, strong goaltending and a roster that includes Owen Sillinger, Zach Sawchenko and other standouts.

The Grand Rapids Griffins lost to the Chicago Wolves 3-2 in the best-of-five division championship series, ending a historic 51-win season.

Noah Philp’s late goals and Cayden Primeau’s 33 saves powered the Chicago Wolves past the Grand Rapids Griffins in a tense Game 4, eliminating the Central Division champions and moving the Wolves one step closer to the Calder Cup.

The Grand Rapids Griffins must win on the road to stay alive in the AHL Central Division Final, with coach Dan Watson emphasizing the team's strong road performance and key players stepping up in a tightly contested series.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton leads the Atlantic series 2-1 after Bill Zonnon’s game-winner, while Grand Rapids edges Chicago in overtime, highlighted by standout goaltending and key contributions from players such as Rutger McGroarty and Michael Brandsegg-Nygård.

Springfield’s dramatic third‑period rally and Chicago’s overtime heroics highlight a pivotal weekend in the AHL playoffs.

The Griffins saw a promising lead evaporate in Game 2, as Chicago rallied to win in overtime and move one win away from the series.

The Chicago Wolves opened the Central Division finals with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins, driven by Slavin's decisive goal and Primeau's 23 saves.

Chicago Wolves defeat Grand Rapids Griffins 2-1 in the first game of their playoff series, with Josiah Slavin scoring the decisive goal and goaltender Michal Postava making 30 saves.

The Grand Rapids Griffins open the Central Division championship against the Chicago Wolves, promising a goaltending showdown and an offense led by Carter Mazur.

Grand Rapids prepares for its seventh postseason clash with Chicago, while Wilkes-Barre/Scranton seeks to extend its lead over Springfield in the Atlantic finals.