2018 Calder Cup playoffs

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2018 Calder Cup playoffs
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The champion Toronto Marlies
Tournament details
DatesApril 19–June 14, 2018
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Toronto Marlies
Runner-up Texas Stars
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The 2018 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 19, 2018, with the playoff format that was introduced in 2016. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-five series in the division semifinals, with the playoffs continuing with best-of-seven series for the division finals, conference finals, and Calder Cup finals.

Contents

A Division finals game between the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and the Charlotte Checkers became the longest game in AHL history by going 86:48 into overtime when Alex Krushelnyski of the Phantoms scored the winning 2–1 goal. The game started at 7:03 pm on May 9 and ended at 1:09 am on May 10. The Checkers had 95 shots on goal and Alex Lyon would finish with 94 saves, while Alex Nedeljkovic would finish with 51 saves on 53 shots. The previous record of 82:58 into overtime was set in 2008, also between the AHL affiliates of the Philadelphia Flyers and the Carolina Hurricanes. [1]

The Toronto Marlies won their first Calder Cup, beating the Texas Stars four games to three in the finals.

Playoff seeds

After the 2017–18 AHL regular season, 16 teams qualified for the playoffs. The top four teams in each division ranked by points percentage (points earned divided by points available) qualify for the 2018 Calder Cup Playoffs. [2] The Toronto Marlies were the first team to clinch a playoff spot and went on to claim the regular season title with four games remaining.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

  1. Lehigh Valley Phantoms – 104 points (.684)
  2. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins – 99 points (.651)
  3. Charlotte Checkers – 96 points (.632)
  4. Providence Bruins – 95 points (.625)

North Division

  1. Toronto Marlies– 112 points (.737)
  2. Syracuse Crunch – 100 points (.658)
  3. Rochester Americans – 91 points (.599)
  4. Utica Comets – 88 points (.579)

Western Conference

Central Division

  1. Chicago Wolves – 95 points (.625)
  2. Grand Rapids Griffins – 93 points (.612)
  3. Manitoba Moose – 92 points (.605)
  4. Rockford IceHogs – 88 points (.579)

Pacific Division

  1. Tucson Roadrunners – 90 points (.662)
  2. Texas Stars – 90 points (.592)
  3. Ontario Reign – 79 points (.581)
  4. San Jose Barracuda – 76 points (.559), 33 ROWs

Bracket

Division semifinals Division finals Conference finals Calder Cup final
            
A1 Lehigh Valley3
A4 Providence 1
A1 Lehigh Valley4
A3 Charlotte 1
A2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 0
A3 Charlotte3
A1 Lehigh Valley 0
Eastern Conference
N1 Toronto4
N1 Toronto3
N4 Utica 2
N1 Toronto4
N2 Syracuse 0
N2 Syracuse3
N3 Rochester 0
N1 Toronto4
P2 Texas 3
C1 Chicago 0
C4 Rockford3
C4 Rockford4
C3 Manitoba 0
C2 Grand Rapids 2
C3 Manitoba3
C4 Rockford 2
Western Conference
P2 Texas4
P1 Tucson3
P4 San Jose 1
P1 Tucson 1
P2 Texas4
P2 Texas3
P3 Ontario 1

Division semifinals

Note 1: Home team is listed first.
Note 2: Higher-seeded team had the choice of games 1, 2, and 5 at home or games 3, 4, and 5 at home.

Eastern Conference

(A1) Lehigh Valley Phantoms vs. (A4) Providence Bruins

April 20Providence Bruins2 – 3Lehigh Valley Phantoms Dunkin' Donuts Center Recap  
Ryan Fitzgerald (1) – pp – 17:38First period17:54 – Danick Martel (1)
Ryan Fitzgerald (2) – 3:35Second period14:32 – ppGreg Carey (1)
15:13 – pp – Danick Martel (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Zane McIntyre (21 saves / 24 shotsGoalie stats Alex Lyon (39 saves / 41 shots)
April 21Providence Bruins5 – 3Lehigh Valley Phantoms Dunkin' Donuts Center Recap  
Anton Blidh (1) – 2:07
Peter Cehlarik (1) – 5:08
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period9:46 – ppMark Friedman (1)
10:57 – Mike Vecchione (1)
Jordan Szwarz (1) – sh – 0:19
Peter Cehlarik (2) – pp – 11:35
Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson (1) – en– 18:27
Third period15:09 – Greg Carey (2)
Jordan Binnington (23 saves / 26 shots)Goalie stats Alex Lyon (31 saves / 35 shots)
April 27Lehigh Valley Phantoms4 – 1Providence Bruins PPL Center Recap  
Philippe Myers (1) – 6:05
Oskar Lindblom (1) – sh – 12:50
First periodNo scoring
Oskar Lindblom (2) – pp – 2:06Second period13:42 – ppAustin Czarnik (1)
Mike Vecchione (2) – 15:16Third periodNo scoring
Dustin Tokarski (30 saves / 31 shots)Goalie stats Jordan Binnington (30 saves / 34 shots)
April 28Lehigh Valley Phantoms4 – 3OTProvidence Bruins PPL Center Recap  
T. J. Brennan (1) – 7:27
Chris Conner (1) – 8:04
Chris Conner (2) – 16:26
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period17:34 – Tommy Cross (1)
No scoringThird period12:00 – Anton Blidh (2)
14:59 – Austin Czarnik (2)
Maxim Lamarche (1) – 18:36First overtime periodNo scoring
Alex Lyon (49 saves / 52 shots)Goalie stats Jordan Binnington (11 saves / 14 shots)
Zane McIntyre (13 saves / 14 shots)
Lehigh Valley won series 3–1

(A2) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins vs. (A3) Charlotte Checkers

April 20Charlotte Checkers3 – 2OTWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Bojangles' Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst period17:44 – ppAndrey Pedan (1)
No scoringSecond period11:16 – Daniel Sprong (1)
Aleksi Saarela (1) – 6:32
Valentin Zykov (1) – pp – 11:45
Third periodNo scoring
Lucas Wallmark (1) – 3:18First overtime periodNo scoring
Alex Nedeljkovic (25 saves / 27 shots)Goalie stats Tristan Jarry (35 saves / 38 shots)
April 21Charlotte Checkers4 – 1Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Bojangles' Coliseum Recap  
Haydn Fleury (1) – 13:47First period0:22 – Joseph Cramarossa (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Josiah Didier (1) – 14:18
Clark Bishop (1) – en – 18:38
Haydn Fleury (2) – en – 18:52
Third periodNo scoring
Alex Nedeljkovic (27 saves / 28 shots)Goalie stats Tristan Jarry (24 saves / 26 shots)
April 26Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins3 – 7Charlotte Checkers Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza Recap  
Anthony Angello (1) – 4:40
Adam Johnson (2) – 7:29
First period16:41 – Lucas Wallmark (2)
17:02 – Greg McKegg (1)
No scoringSecond period17:46 – Aleksi Saarela (2)
Anthony Angello (2) – 13:31Third period5:55 – Clark Bishop (2)
7:36 – Andrew Miller (1)
18:26 – enAndrew Poturalski (1)
18:44 – enJanne Kuokkanen (1)
Tristan Jarry (25 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Alex Nedeljkovic (26 saves / 29 shots)
Charlotte won series 3–0

(N1) Toronto Marlies vs. (N4) Utica Comets

April 21Toronto Marlies3 – 2OTUtica Comets Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Jeremy Bracco (1) – 10:29Second periodNo scoring
Justin Holl (1) — 14:45Third period6:17 – ppZack MacEwen (1)
19:24 – Michael Chaput (1)
Chris Mueller (1) – pp – 17:48First overtime periodNo scoring
Garret Sparks (32 saves / 34 shots)Goalie stats Thatcher Demko (44 saves / 47 shots)
April 22Toronto Marlies5 – 2Utica Comets Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Pierre Engvall (1) – 5:51
Dmytro Timashov (1) – pp – 16:47
First period12:05 – Cam Darcy (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Colin Greening (1) – 2:16
Carl Grundstrom (1) – 11:20
Trevor Moore (1) – en – 19:00
Third period1:38 – ppMichael Chaput (2)
Garret Sparks (21 saves / 23 shots)Goalie stats Thatcher Demko (24 saves / 28 shots
April 25Utica Comets5 – 2Toronto Marlies Adirondack Bank Center Recap  
Reid Boucher (1) – pp – 7:55
Wacey Hamilton (1) – 9:47
Cole Cassels (1) – 13:59
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Tyler Motte (1) – 14:35
Cole Cassels (2) – en – 18:20
Third period10:29 – ppCalle Rosen (1)
16:09 – shColin Greening (2)
Thatcher Demko (35 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (4 saves / 7 shots)
Calvin Pickard (19 saves / 20 shots)
April 27Utica Comets5 – 2Toronto Marlies Adirondack Bank Center Recap  
Reid Boucher (2) – 1:03First periodNo scoring
Tanner MacMaster (1) – 2:55
Reid Boucher (3) – 17:29
Second periodNo scoring
Michael Carcone (1) – pp – 2:26
Tyler Motte (2) – 12:12
Third period0:47 – ppDmytro Timashov (2)
15:30 – Pierre Engvall (2)
Thatcher Demko (40 saves / 42 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (15 saves / 20 shots)
April 29Toronto Marlies4 – 0Utica Comets Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Carl Grundstrom (2) – pp – 3:34First periodNo scoring
Carl Grundstrom (3) – 12:33Second periodNo scoring
Andreas Johnsson (1) – pp – 0:56
Dmytro Timashov (3) – en – 17:49
Third periodNo scoring
Garret Sparks (37 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Thatcher Demko (34 saves / 37 shots)
Toronto won series 3–2

(N2) Syracuse Crunch vs. (N3) Rochester Americans

April 20Syracuse Crunch6 – 2Rochester Americans Oncenter War Memorial Arena Recap  
Gabriel Dumont (1) – 3:22
Jamie McBain (1) – 11:15
First period4:12 – ppZach Redmond (1)
19:08 – Kyle Criscuolo (1)
Dominik Masin (1) – 1:44Second periodNo scoring
Brendan Bradley (1) – 8:27
Gabriel Dumont (2) – pp – 14:46
Gabriel Dumont (3) – en – 19:08
Third periodNo scoring
Edward Pasquale (28 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Linus Ullmark (28 saves / 33 shots)
April 21Syracuse Crunch6 – 5Rochester Americans Oncenter War Memorial Arena Recap  
Matthew Peca (1) – pp – 3:48
Mathieu Joseph (1) – 18:31
First period15:43 – ppColin Blackwell (1)
Olivier Archambault (1) – 1:29
Reid McNeill (1) – 6:15
Second period5:10 – shJustin Bailey (1)
6:02 – Stuart Percy (1)
Alexander Volkov (1) – 4:52
Alexander Volkov (2) – 5:59
Third period5:22 – Kevin Porter (1)
6:58 – Nicholas Baptiste (1)
Edward Pasquale (20 saves / 25 shots)Goalie stats Linus Ullmark (16 saves / 22 shots)
April 25Rochester Americans3 – 6Syracuse Crunch Blue Cross Arena Recap  
Zach Redmond (2) – pp – 3:25First period19:16 – Matthew Peca (2)
Justin Bailey (2) – 7:48Second period8:17 – Cal Foote (1)
8:36 – Olivier Archambault (2)
10:49 – Mitchell Stephens (1)
Danny O'Regan (1) – 13:50Third period6:05 – ppMathieu Joseph (2)
19:08 – enAlexander Volkov (3)
Linus Ullmark (20 saves / 25 shots)Goalie stats Connor Ingram (33 saves / 36 shots)
Syracuse won series 3–0

Western Conference

(C1) Chicago Wolves vs. (C4) Rockford IceHogs

April 21Chicago Wolves1 – 2Rockford IceHogs Allstate Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period9:42 – ppTyler Sikura (1)
No scoringSecond period2:05 – ppAdam Clendening (1)
Teemu Pulkkinen (1) – pp – 5:31Third periodNo scoring
Oscar Dansk (27 saves / 29 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (31 saves / 32 shots)
April 22Rockford IceHogs5 – 2Chicago Wolves BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
William Pelletier (1) – 13:24
Luke Johnson (1) – pp – 19:08
First period9:12 – Wade Megan (1)
19:59 – ppZac Leslie (1)
Matthew Highmore (1) – pp – 3:47
Chris DiDomenico (1) – pp – 16:04
Second periodNo scoring
Lance Bouma (1) – en – 19:21Third periodNo scoring
Collin Delia (28 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Oscar Dansk (24 saves / 28 shots)
April 26Chicago Wolves3 – 43OTRockford IceHogs Allstate Arena Recap  
Philip Holm (1) – 8:48First periodNo scoring
Keegan Kolesar (1) – 8:02Second period9:50 – ppCody Franson (1)
13:00 – Chris DiDomenico (2)
13:54 – Victor Ejdsell (1)
Wade Megan (2) – 3:11Third periodNo scoring
No scoringThird overtime period17:22 – pp – Victor Ejdsell (2)
Maxime Lagace (72 saves / 76 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (52 saves / 55 shots)
Rockford won series 3–0

(C2) Grand Rapids Griffins vs. (C3) Manitoba Moose

April 21Manitoba Moose3 – 2Grand Rapids Griffins Bell MTS Place Recap  
No scoringFirst period12:42 – Ben Street (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Jan Kostalek (1) – 6:22
Cameron Schilling (1) – 13:12
Michael Spacek (1) – pp – 18:51
Third period12:41 – Turner Elson (1)
Eric Comrie (34 saves / 36 shots)Goalie stats Tom McCollum (28 saves / 31 shots)
April 22Manitoba Moose1 – 5Grand Rapids Griffins Bell MTS Place Recap  
Francis Beauvillier (1) – 2:43First period6:40 – ppMatthew Ford (1)
11:33 – ppEric Tangradi (1)
13:08 – Turner Elson (2)
18:56 – Ben Street (2)
No scoringSecond period13:24 – Evgeny Svechnikov (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Eric Comrie (19 saves / 24 shots)
Jamie Phillips (15 saves / 15 shots)
Goalie stats Tom McCollum (21 saves / 22 shots)
April 25Grand Rapids Griffins3 – 6Manitoba Moose Van Andel Arena Recap  
Ben Street (3) – pp – 15:28First period4:16 – Michael Sgarbossa (1)
8:25 – ppNic Petan (1)
Eric Tangradi (2) – 1:43
Zach Nastasiuk (1) – 4:49
Second period1:05 – Sami Niku (1)
2:26 – Skyler McKenzie (1)
No scoringThird period18:02 – enChase De Leo (1)
19:53 – enBrendan Lemieux (1)
Tom McCollum (8 saves / 11 shots)
Jared Coreau (11 saves / 12 shots)
Goalie stats Eric Comrie (45 saves / 48 shots)
April 26Grand Rapids Griffins3 – 0Manitoba Moose Van Andel Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Matthew Ford (2) – 18:25
Ben Street (4) – 19:40
Second periodNo scoring
Brian Lashoff (1) – en – 17:04Third periodNo scoring
Jared Coreau (25 saves / 25 shots)Goalie stats Eric Comrie (21 saves / 23 shots)
April 30Grand Rapids Griffins1 – 5Manitoba Moose Van Andel Arena Recap  
Matt Puempel (1) – pp – 6:53First period1:49 – Patrice Cormier (1)
No scoringSecond period19:46 – Cameron Schilling (2)
No scoringThird period6:39 – Michael Sgarbossa (2)
11:17 – Brendan Lemieux (2)
16:31 – enChase De Leo (2)
Jared Coreau (25 saves / 29 shots)Goalie stats Eric Comrie (34 saves / 35 shots)
Manitoba won series 3–2

(P1) Tucson Roadrunners vs. (P4) San Jose Barracuda

April 19San Jose Barracuda2 – 4Tucson Roadrunners SAP Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period11:04 – Dakota Mermis (1)
Alexander True (1) – pp – 9:33Second period9:56 – Ryan MacInnis (1)
Alexander Chmelevski (1) – 5:16Third period18:45 – Lane Pederson (1)
19:46 – enDylan Strome (1)
Antoine Bibeau (20 saves / 23 shots)Goalie stats Adin Hill (36 saves / 38 shots)
April 21San Jose Barracuda6 – 3Tucson Roadrunners SAP Center Recap  
Rudolfs Balcers (1) – 1:25
Adam Helewka (1) – pp – 11:45
Rourke Chartier (1) – 15:08
First period4:18 – Dylan Strome (2)
6:16 – Dylan Strome (3)
No scoringSecond period6:36 – Mario Kempe (1)
Rudolfs Balcers (2) – 3:45
Manuel Wiederer (1) – 16:00
Rourke Chartier (2) – en – 18:28
Third periodNo scoring
Antoine Bibeau (22 saves / 25 shots)Goalie stats Adin Hill (26 saves / 31 shots)
April 25Tucson Roadrunners6 – 0San Jose Barracuda Tucson Convention Center Recap  
Michael Bunting (1) – 2:27
Lawson Crouse (1) – pp – 12:47
Lane Pederson (2) – 16:16
First periodNo scoring
Mike Sislo (1) – 6:53
Andrew Campbell (1) – 14:19
Second periodNo scoring
Mario Kempe (2) – 0:53Third periodNo scoring
Adin Hill (21 saves / 21 shots)Goalie stats Antoine Bibeau (10 saves / 15 shots)
Stephon Williams (7 saves / 8 shots)
April 27Tucson Roadrunners3 – 0San Jose Barracuda Tucson Convention Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Mario Kempe (3) – 4:24Second periodNo scoring
Conor Garland (1) – 4:53
Mario Kempe (4) – en – 19:00
Third periodNo scoring
Adin Hill (25 saves / 25 shots)Goalie stats Antoine Bibeau (31 saves / 33 shots)
Tucson won series 3–1

(P2) Texas Stars vs. (P3) Ontario Reign

April 19Texas Stars4 – 3OTOntario Reign H-E-B Center Recap  
Sheldon Dries (1) – 3:17First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:58 – Justin Auger (1)
13:52 – Jonny Brodzinski (1)
Denis Guryanov (1) – 8:34
Travis Morin (1) – 13:22
Third period18:44 – Matt Moulson (1)
Brian Flynn (1) – 1:55First overtime periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (38 saves / 41 shots)Goalie stats Cal Petersen (26 saves / 30 shots)
April 20Texas Stars1 – 5Ontario Reign H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period16:33 – ppPhilippe Maillet (1)
19:32 – Matt Luff (1)
No scoringSecond period16:38 – T. J. Hensick (1)
Brian Flynn (2) – pp – 14:27Third period15:15 – Philippe Maillet (2)
16:21 – enOscar Fantenberg (1)
Mike McKenna (27 saves / 31 shots)Goalie stats Cal Petersen (28 saves / 29 shots)
April 22Ontario Reign4 – 52OTTexas Stars Citizens Business Bank Arena Recap  
Matt Roy (1) – 8:30
Sean Walker (1) – 11:06
First period14:14 – Remi Elie (1)
Michael Mersch (1) – pp – 0:27
Michael Amadio (1) – 9:19
Second period5:32 – ppJustin Dowling (1)
7:02 – Colin Markison (1)
No scoringThird period3:32 – Travis Morin (2)
No scoringSecond overtime period17:38 – Samuel Laberge (1)
Cal Petersen (39 saves / 44 shots)Goalie stats Landon Bow (18 saves / 22 shots)
Mike McKenna (44 saves / 44 shots)
April 24Ontario Reign0 – 1Texas Stars Citizens Business Bank Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period6:54 – Denis Guryanov (2)
Cal Petersen (25 saves / 26 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (47 saves / 47 shots)
Texas won series 3–1

Division finals

Note: Home team is listed first.

Eastern Conference

(A1) Lehigh Valley Phantoms vs. (A3) Charlotte Checkers

May 4Lehigh Valley Phantoms2 – 1Charlotte Checkers PPL Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period15:26 – Valentin Zykov (2)
Alex Krushelnyski (1) – 6:17Second periodNo scoring
Greg Carey (3) – pp – 18:17Third periodNo scoring
Alex Lyon (29 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Alex Nedeljkovic (30 saves / 32 shots)
May 5Lehigh Valley Phantoms0 – 6Charlotte Checkers PPL Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period6:04 – ppJanne Kuokkanen (2)
16:02 – Lucas Wallmark (3)
No scoringSecond period13:30 – Philip Samuelsson (1)
19:04 – ppValentin Zykov (3)
No scoringThird period19:18 – pp – Janne Kuokkanen (3)
19:50 – ppJulien Gauthier (1)
Dustin Tokarski (17 saves / 23 shots)Goalie stats Alex Nedeljkovic (26 saves / 26 shots)
May 8Charlotte Checkers1 – 5Lehigh Valley Phantoms Bojangles' Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst period3:16 – Mike Vecchione (3)
4:40 – Danick Martel (3)
Valentin Zykov (4) – pp – 3:40Second period5:37 – Chris Conner (3)
12:52 – ppOskar Lindblom (3)
No scoringThird period16:38 – en – Oskar Lindblom (4)
Alex Nedeljkovic (11 saves / 15 shots)
Jeremy Smith (4 saves / 4 shots)
Goalie stats Alex Lyon (34 saves / 35 shots)
May 9 [lower-alpha 1] Charlotte Checkers1 – 25OTLehigh Valley Phantoms Bojangles' Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst period16:24 – Danick Martel (4)
Patrick Brown (1) – 6:52Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFifth overtime period6:48 – Alex Krushelnyski (2)
Alex Nedeljkovic (51 saves / 53 shots)Goalie stats Alex Lyon (94 saves / 95 shots)
May 12Charlotte Checkers1 – 5Lehigh Valley Phantoms Bojangles' Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst period9:22 – Corban Knight (1)
No scoringSecond period13:56 – Chris Conner (4)
17:02 – Tyrell Goulbourne (1)
Roland McKeown (1) – 5:58Third period4:04 – Philippe Myers (2)
7:18 – Colin McDonald (1)
Alex Nedeljkovic (19 saves / 24 shots)Goalie stats Alex Lyon (27 saves / 28 shots)
Lehigh Valley won series 4–1
  1. Game 4 became the longest game in AHL history by going 86:48 into overtime. The previous record of 82:58 into overtime was set in 2008.

(N1) Toronto Marlies vs. (N2) Syracuse Crunch

May 3Toronto Marlies6 – 4Syracuse Crunch Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Adam Brooks (1) – 8:33
Dmytro Timashov (4) – pp – 19:16
First period18:34 – shMathieu Joseph (3)
Travis Dermott (1) – pp – 15:15Second period10:55 – ppCarter Verhaeghe (1)
Mason Marchment (1) – 7:56
Pierre Engvall (3) – 12:46
Ben Smith (1) – en – 19:22
Third period8:53 – Kevin Lynch (1)
18:55 – Kevin Lynch (2)
Garret Sparks (28 saves / 32 shots)Goalie stats Edward Pasquale (15 saves / 20 shots)
May 5Toronto Marlies2 – 12OTSyracuse Crunch Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period9:25 – Matthew Peca (3)
Mason Marchment (2) – 6:52Third periodNo scoring
Frederik Gauthier (1) – 15:10Second overtime periodNo scoring
Garret Sparks (46 saves / 47 shots)Goalie stats Connor Ingram (55 saves / 57 shots)
May 6Syracuse Crunch1 – 7Toronto Marlies Oncenter War Memorial Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period3:23 – Chris Mueller (2)
4:35 – Carl Grundstrom (4)
Erik Cernak (1) – 17:14Second period10:39 – Miro Aaltonen (1)
14:05 – Colin Greening (3)
No scoringThird period8:23 – Trevor Moore (2)
15:08 – Andreas Johnsson (2)
18:20 – Trevor Moore (3)
Connor Ingram (23 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Calvin Pickard (18 saves / 19 shots)
May 8Syracuse Crunch1 – 2Toronto Marlies Oncenter War Memorial Arena Recap  
No scoringFirst period4:52 – ppDmytro Timashov (5)
14:56 – ppAndreas Johnsson (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Reid McNeill (2) – 10:29Third periodNo scoring
Connor Ingram (21 saves / 23 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (21 saves / 22 shots)
Toronto won series 4–0

Western Conference

(C3) Manitoba Moose vs. (C4) Rockford IceHogs

May 4Manitoba Moose2 – 4Rockford IceHogs Bell MTS Place Recap  
Buddy Robinson (1) – 16:56First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period11:53 – Victor Ejdsell (3)
Jan Kostalek (2) – 19:33Third period3:29 – ppTyler Sikura (2)
4:14 – John Hayden (1)
19:02 – pp, enCody Franson (2)
Eric Comrie (27 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (24 saves / 26 shots)
May 5Manitoba Moose1 – 4Rockford IceHogs Bell MTS Place Recap  
Brendan Lemieux (3) – 16:03First period18:38 – Tyler Sikura (3)
No scoringSecond period4:45 – ppChris DiDomenico (3)
16:03 – Carl Dahlstrom (1)
No scoringThird period19:51 – enAndreas Martinsen (1)
Eric Comrie (18 saves / 21 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (33 saves / 34 shots)
May 9Rockford IceHogs4 – 1Manitoba Moose BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Tyler Sikura (4) – pp – 6:26
Victor Ejdsell (4) – 7:33
Second period1:19 – Julian Melchiori (1)
William Pelletier (2) – 13:52
Matthew Highmore (2) – 18:46
Third periodNo scoring
Collin Delia (36 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Eric Comrie (37 saves / 40 shots)
May 11Rockford IceHogs6 – 3Manitoba Moose BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
Cody Franson (3) – pp – 5:37
Chris DiDomenico (4) – 13:40
First period13:09 – Julian Melchiori (2)
17:50 – shJC Lipon (1)
Carl Dahlstrom (2) – pp – 1:35
Victor Ejdsell (5) – pp, ps – 11:24
Cody Franson (4) – pp – 17:07
Second periodNo scoring
Andreas Martinsen (2) – en – 16:07Third period19:50 – Jake Kulevich (1)
Collin Delia (35 saves / 38 shots)Goalie stats Eric Comrie (30 saves / 35 shots)
Rockford won series 4–0

(P1) Tucson Roadrunners vs. (P2) Texas Stars

May 2Tucson Roadrunners2 – 1OTTexas Stars Tucson Convention Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Michael Bunting (2) – pp – 13:40Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period16:25 – ppBrian Flynn (3)
Michael Bunting (3) – 8:53First overtime periodNo scoring
Adin Hill (23 saves / 24 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (34 saves / 36 shots)
May 4Tucson Roadrunners1 – 4Texas Stars Tucson Convention Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period16:03 – Sheldon Dries (2)
19:21 – Curtis McKenzie (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Lane Pederson (3) – 8:27Third period18:34 – enBrian Flynn (4)
19:28 – en – Brian Flynn (5)
Adin Hill (28 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (32 saves / 33 shots)
May 7Texas Stars5 – 4OTTucson Roadrunners H-E-B Center Recap  
Roope Hintz (1) – 7:48First periodNo scoring
Jason Dickinson (1) – 1:11
Brian Flynn (6) – 9:51
Gavin Bayreuther (1) – 17:08
Second period0:34 – Dakota Mermis (2)
13:11 – Carter Camper (1)
No scoringThird period3:48 – Trevor Murphy (1)
14:24 – Dakota Mermis (3)
Sheldon Dries (3) – 13:36First overtime periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (33 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Adin Hill (27 saves / 32 shots)
May 9Texas Stars2 – 0Tucson Roadrunners H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Curtis McKenzie (2) – pp – 12:08
Andrew Bodnarchuk (1) – 15:25
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (27 saves / 27 shots)Goalie stats Adin Hill (26 saves / 28 shots)
May 11Texas Stars3 – 2OTTucson Roadrunners H-E-B Center Recap  
Colin Markison (2) – 5:20First period14:57 – ppLawson Crouse (2)
Travis Morin (3) – pp – 16:21Second period17:29 – shRyan MacInnis (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Joel L'Esperance (1) – 8:43First overtime periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (37 saves / 39 shots)Goalie stats Adin Hill (26 saves / 29 shots)
Texas won series 4–1

Conference finals

Note: Home team is listed first.

Eastern Conference

(N1) Toronto Marlies vs. (A1) Lehigh Valley Phantoms

May 19Toronto Marlies4 – 3Lehigh Valley Phantoms Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Miro Aaltonen (2) – pp – 6:44
Miro Aaltonen (3) – 12:03
First period16:04 – ppPhilippe Myers (3)
Ben Smith (2) – 16:24Second period0:35 – Tyrell Goulbourne (2)
12:57 – ppChris Conner (5)
Adam Brooks (2) – 3:18Third periodNo scoring
Garret Sparks (26 saves / 29 shots)Goalie stats Alex Lyon (28 saves / 32 shots)
May 20Toronto Marlies3 – 2OTLehigh Valley Phantoms Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Trevor Moore (4) – pp – 9:34First period7:54 – Mark Friedman (2)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Carl Grundstrom (5) – 5:35Third period5:12 – Mikhail Vorobyev (1)
Miro Aaltonen (4) – 10:59First overtime periodNo scoring
Garret Sparks (35 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Alex Lyon (44 saves / 47 shots)
May 23Lehigh Valley Phantoms0 – 5Toronto Marlies PPL Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period1:01 – Carl Grundstrom (6)
No scoringSecond period4:50 – Andreas Johnsson (4)
12:32 – Mason Marchment (3)
No scoringThird period11:08 – ppBen Smith (4)
12:29 – pp – Ben Smith (5)
Alex Lyon (23 saves / 26 shots)
Dustin Tokarski (6 saves / 8 shots)
Goalie stats Garret Sparks (16 saves / 16 shots)
May 25Lehigh Valley Phantoms1 – 3Toronto Marlies PPL Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Travis Sanheim (1) – pp – 13:11Second period2:24 – ppAndreas Johnsson (5)
No scoringThird period3:27 – Andreas Johnsson (6)
19:18 – enTrevor Moore (4)
Alex Lyon (26 saves / 28 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (19 saves / 20 shots)
Toronto won series 4–0

Western Conference

(P2) Texas Stars vs. (C4) Rockford IceHogs

May 18Texas Stars4 – 2Rockford IceHogs H-E-B Center Recap  
Curtis McKenzie (3) – 4:22
Roope Hintz (2) – 12:37
First period11:19 – ppCarl Dahlstrom (3)
Remi Elie (2) – pp – 8:47Second period4:35 – Chris DiDomenico (5)
Sheldon Dries (4) – 7:18Third periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (31 saves / 33 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (20 saves / 24 shots)
May 20Texas Stars3 – 2OTRockford IceHogs H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period6:09 – John Hayden (2)
Jason Dickinson (2) – 2:45
Brent Regner (1) – pp – 8:15
Second period11:09 – ppChris DiDomenico (6)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Curtis McKenzie (4) – pp – 10:46First overtime periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (24 saves / 26 shots)Goalie stats Collin Delia (34 saves / 37 shots)
May 22Rockford IceHogs5 – 6OTTexas Stars BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
Tyler Sikura (5) – 4:43
John Hayden (3) – 12:10
First period7:13 – ppCurtis McKenzie (5)
13:24 – Justin Dowling (2)
14:32 – Sheldon Dries (5)
Gustav Forsling (1) – 6:17
Luke Johnson (2) – 12:21
Second periodNo scoring
Cody Franson (5) – 19:09Third period10:54 – Sheldon Dries (6)
14:30 – Austin Fyten (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period5:12 – Curtis McKenzie (6)
Collin Delia (21 saves / 27 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (34 saves / 39 shots)
May 24Rockford IceHogs3 – 2OTTexas Stars BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
Victor Ejdsell (6) – 6:24First period15:52 – ppTravis Morin (4)
No scoringSecond period19:34 – ppMatt Mangene (1)
Luke Johnson (3) – 13:02Third periodNo scoring
Victor Ejdsell (7) – pp – 2:32First overtime periodNo scoring
Jeff Glass (28 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (33 saves / 36 shots)
May 25Rockford IceHogs3 – 1Texas Stars BMO Harris Bank Center Recap  
Cody Franson (6) – 3:01
Luke Johnson (4) – 8:15
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period9:17 – Roope Hintz (3)
David Kampf (1) – 11:13Third periodNo scoring
Jeff Glass (40 saves / 41 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (18 saves / 21 shots)
May 28Texas Stars2 – 1OTRockford IceHogs H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Sheldon Dries (7) – 10:06Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period18:26 – Chris DiDomenico (7)
Roope Hintz (4) – 19:51First overtime periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (38 saves / 39 shots)Goalie stats Jeff Glass (38 saves / 40 shots)
Texas won series 4–2

Calder Cup Finals

Note: Home team is listed first.

(N1) Toronto Marlies vs. (P2) Texas Stars

June 2Toronto Marlies6 – 5Texas Stars Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Justin Holl (2) – 8:32First period6:19 – ppTravis Morin (5)
12:46 – ppCurtis McKenzie (7)
Frederik Gauthier (2) – 10:57
Chris Mueller (3) – 19:45
Second period11:25 – Austin Fyten (2)
17:48 – Travis Morin (6)
Mason Marchment (4) – 2:46
Martin Marincin (1) – 4:55
Trevor Moore (5) – pp – 10:03
Third period6:10 – Justin Dowling (3)
Garret Sparks (32 saves / 37 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (28 saves / 34 shots)
June 3Toronto Marlies1 – 2Texas Stars Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Ben Smith (6) – 17:51First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period2:45 – Curtis McKenzie (8)
No scoringThird period4:31 – ppGavin Bayreuther (2)
Garret Sparks (22 saves / 24 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (21 saves / 22 shots)
June 5Texas Stars1 – 2Toronto Marlies H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Sheldon Dries (8) – 0:55Second period3:55 – Chris Mueller (4)
12:28 – Calle Rosen (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (22 saves / 24 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (19 saves / 20 shots)
June 7Texas Stars3 – 2Toronto Marlies H-E-B Center Recap  
Curtis McKenzie (9) – pp – 10:50First periodNo scoring
Curtis McKenzie (10) – 6:00Second period16:11 – Dmytro Timashov (6)
16:51 – Andreas Johnsson (7)
Justin Dowling (4) – 9:58Third periodNo scoring
Mike McKenna (29 saves / 31 shots)Goalie stats Garret Sparks (15 saves / 18 shots)
June 9Texas Stars2 – 6Toronto Marlies H-E-B Center Recap  
No scoringFirst period1:32 – Andreas Johnsson (8)
2:19 – Trevor Moore (6)
Gavin Bayreuther (3) – 4:06Second period7:43 – Colin Greening (4)
8:45 – Calle Rosen (3)
17:07 – Calle Rosen (4)
Sheldon Dries (9) – 11:22Third period11:07 – Carl Grundstrom (7)
Mike McKenna (17 saves / 22 shots)
Landon Bow (7 saves / 8 shots)
Goalie stats Garret Sparks (23 saves / 25 shots)
June 12Toronto Marlies2 – 5Texas Stars Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period6:46 – Curtis McKenzie (11)
14:57 – Travis Morin (7)
17:03 – Austin Fyten (3)
Calle Rosen (5) – 1:37
Justin Holl (3) – 15:12
Third period3:08 – shSheldon Dries (10)
16:24 – enColin Markison (3)
Garret Sparks (13 saves / 17 shots)
Calvin Pickard (6 saves / 6 shots)
Goalie stats Mike McKenna (43 saves / 45 shots)
June 14Toronto Marlies6 – 1Texas Stars Ricoh Coliseum Recap  
Andreas Johnsson (9) – 10:41
Mason Marchment (5) – 19:42
First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Carl Grundstrom (8) – 3:35
Andreas Johnsson (10) – 16:14
Ben Smith (7) – en – 18:29
Mason Marchment (6) – 19:04
Third period11:01 – Austin Fyten (4)
Garret Sparks (29 saves / 30 shots)Goalie stats Mike McKenna (40 saves / 45 shots)
Toronto won series 4–3

Playoff statistical leaders

Leading skaters

These are the top ten skaters based on points. If there is a tie in points, goals take precedence over assists. [3]

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/– = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Andreas Johnsson Toronto Marlies 161014244
Curtis McKenzie Texas Stars 221192027
Chris DiDomenico Rockford IceHogs 137111822
Trevor Moore Toronto Marlies20611174
Justin Dowling Texas Stars22413172
Ben Smith Toronto Marlies2079160
Chris Mueller Toronto Marlies20412166
Travis Morin Texas Stars22781516
Brian Flynn Texas Stars2269156
Carl Grundstrom Toronto Marlies20861414

Leading goaltenders

This is a combined table of the top five goaltenders based on goals against average and the top five goaltenders based on save percentage with at least 240 minutes played. The table is initially sorted by goals against average, with the criterion for inclusion in bold. [4]

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (in minutes)

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
Alex Lyon Lehigh Valley Phantoms 1165449251.98.9440757:59
Alex Nedeljkovic Charlotte Checkers 844234192.11.9191540:44
Adin Hill Tucson Roadrunners 945258202.12.9222566:04
Garret Sparks Toronto Marlies 19145497422.22.91521134:20
Collin Delia Rockford IceHogs 1073340262.34.9240666:42
Mike McKenna Texas Stars 22148752552.41.92721371:00
Thatcher Demko Utica Comets 523191142.69.9270312:23

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