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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. [3]
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 ...
After the 2015–16 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 2016 Calder Cup Playoffs, with one exception in each conference: if the fifth-place team in the Atlantic or Central Division finishes with a better points percentage than the fourth-place team in ...
After the 2007–08 AHL regular season, 16 teams qualified for the playoffs.The top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs, except in the North division where the fourth playoff spot was taken by the fifth-placed team from the West division since the fifth-placed San Antonio Rampage earned more points than the Hamilton Bulldogs during the season.
Providence Reds (3) 4–3: Hershey Bears Terry Reardon: 1949–50: Indianapolis Capitals (2) ... Providence Bruins: 1 0 1.000 Hamilton Bulldogs 1 1 .500 Houston Aeros 1 1
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.
After the 1997–98 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 each conference, it was possible for the fifth-placed team in the five team divisions to crossover to the playoffs for the four team divisions.
After the 2005–06 AHL regular season, 16 teams qualified for the playoffs.The top four teams from each division qualified for the playoffs. However, it was possible for the fifth-placed team in the Atlantic Division to take the spot of the fourth-placed team in the East Division if they earned more points, since the East Division had one fewer team.