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The 2017 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 20, 2017, 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.
Providence Bruins 4 – 6: Hershey Bears: Dunkin' Donuts Center: Recap Zach Hamill 1 – 01:56 Jeff Penner 4 – pp – 15:32 First period: No scoring: Peter Schaefer 2 – pp – 03:01 Second period: 03:26 – Alexandre Giroux 7 09:05 – Chris Bourque 3 Jeff Penner 5 – pp – 00:38 Third period: 05:32 – Andrew Gordon 4 06:52 – Alexandre ...
The 2016 Calder Cup playoffs were held from April 20 to June 11, 2016, to determine the season champion of the American Hockey League (AHL). [1] The 16 teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-five series in the division semifinals, then best-of-seven series for the division finals, conference finals, and Calder Cup finals.
The Calder Cup Final ended on May 8, 1974, with the Hershey Bears defeating the Providence Reds four games to one to win the Calder Cup for the fifth time in team history. [ 2 ] Richmond and Baltimore tied the AHL playoff record for highest scoring shutout in game 2 of their Southern division semifinal, which Richmond won 10-0.
Providence Reds (3) 4–3: Hershey Bears Terry Reardon: 1949–50: Indianapolis Capitals (2) 4–0: Cleveland Barons ... Providence Bruins: 1 0 1.000 Saint John ...
The 2013 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 26, 2013, with the same playoff format that was introduced in 2012. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played a best-of-five series in the conference quarterfinals, and the playoffs continued with best-of-seven series for the conference semifinals, conference finals and Calder Cup finals.
The 2019 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 17, 2019 with the playoff format that was introduced in 2016. The sixteen teams that qualified, four from each division, play a 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.
After the 1999–2000 AHL regular season, 16 teams qualified for the playoffs.The top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs. However, due to the uneven number of teams in the Eastern Conference, it was possible for the fifth-placed team in the New England Division to crossover to the Atlantic Division.