
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.

Toronto rallied with five unanswered goals in Game 1, while Chicago took a 1‑0 lead in the Central Division finals. Coaches and emerging talent highlight the evolving storylines.
The Grand Rapids Griffins lost 2‑1 to the Chicago Wolves in the opening game of the Central Division final, while the Vancouver Canucks announced the Sedin twins as co‑presidents of hockey operations and promoted Ryan Johnson to general manager. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers terminated head coach Kris Knoblauch after three seasons.

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.