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Facing the Pacific Division team that must win tonight | theahl.com

Patrick Williamstheahl.com writer


The long-term NHL management consensus is that participating in the Calder Cup playoffs will benefit greatly.

Elevated gaming standard. Games and Series – Management. Further building a deep-rooted bond for players struggling with the playoffs.

short term? A lot of pressure. The coach breaks down the video for hours, looking for any small details that can produce some advantage. The loss was a little after a few days. Try to maintain a late lead. Trying to make a comeback. This is the Calder Cup playoffs.

Abbotsford Canucks, Calgary Wranglers, Ontario Domination and Tucson Roadrunners will fight for their season tonight as they try to drive the Pacific Division first round. The Pacific has a seven-team playoff field, which is any of the four AHL divisions. But there is a trade-off: Even the second-place finisher must go through three best first-round series. Only the first-place team – the Colorado Hawks this year – can escape this fate.

The second seed Abbotsford tore apart in the AHL game, forming a 13-game winning streak, and they beat their opponents 53-28. Overall, they lost only once in the last 18 games of the regular season (16-1-0-1).

But after a 4-1 loss on Thursday, they found their season in danger, with the championship against Tucson tonight going all out. After almost no 4-3 victory escaped in the first game – Artūrsšilovs Stops regulation with 34.6 seconds hit rate – Canucks find themselves competing against another goalkeeper in Game 2 Steve Powen Go Jaxson Stauber. Stauber made 38 saves to help Tucson even the series.

Tucson needs to secure the playoff berth until the last game of the regular season, and the Karnak soars to second place, 18 points better than the road runners. But now they both find themselves in the same predicament, one of which will end tonight.

The drivers are very familiar with the dangers of this round. Last year, they had a lineup of their pre-owned lineup and entered the first round of the second seed in the Pacific Division. The Calgary Wranglers lost two games, and their season suddenly ended. But the previous year, Tucson was a 7 seed, pushing the 103-point Coachella Valley club to the third game of the decision and then bowed.

Calgary is in trouble, too. The Shepherds struggled with deficits by leading Coachella Valley 3-0 in their first game on Tuesday night Rory Kerins Score in the regulations with a score of 7.0 seconds. One extra time, then two, then flamingo Mitchell Stephens The two-minute overtime game ended. A four-hour and 29-minute game, three goals made a comeback, but the Wrangler still faced the elimination of the acrobatic arena. With four days of losses, the Wranglers will fight for their season in Game 2 tonight.

and add rule to the list of powers in the Pacific Division and return its back to the wall. After a first-place four-pointer, Ontario faced off against San Jose in the first round. Reign periods were the higher seeds, but the architectural conflict forced the club to move the 1st and 2nd of the series to Crypto.com Arena, the home of its NHL parent team, the Los Angeles Kings. Barracuda, no league MVP Andrew Poturalski and Danil Gushchin In their roster, stifled dominance, he ranked sixth in the AHL with shooting percentage per game in the regular season. San Jose will Ontario shoot 17 shots, including the third stage. Goalkeepers like this only manage 17 shots Yaroslav Askarovwinning will be a difficult task. For the reign, this didn't happen, he dropped a 2-0 decision and now he has to cancel the elimination in Game 2 tonight.

Calder Cup playoffs will win or lose in one way or another, which will bring experience to the prospects where they can pursue their NHL careers later. It will be stressful to get this experience. In one game, these players already know this.



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