
Marlies Capture Calder Cup in Dramatic Playoff Finale
The Toronto Marlies celebrated their Calder Cup victory at Real Sports Bar & Grill, overcoming a series of close games and emerging champions against the Chicago Wolves.
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The Toronto Marlies celebrated their Calder Cup victory at Real Sports Bar & Grill, overcoming a series of close games and emerging champions against the Chicago Wolves.

The Toronto Marlies' 2026 Calder Cup victory marks the 35th straight season the ECHL has been represented on the AHL champion, highlighting a century‑long talent pipeline.

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.

The Toronto Marlies opened the Calder Cup Finals with a 4-2 win over the Chicago Wolves, showcasing a no‑frills, grind‑it‑out approach and strong performances from veterans and newcomers alike.

Despite a late-season slide, the Toronto Marlies have rallied to reach the Calder Cup Finals, driven by key performances from players like Easton Cowan and Vinni Lettieri.

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.

Brian Poile leaves the Nashville Predators after eight years as the club fails to advance past the second round, while the Los Angeles Kings consider D.J. Smith and Jay Woodcroft for their head‑coach position. Meanwhile, the Toronto Marlies lead their series and Colorado Eagles prospects shine.

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.