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The 2024 Calder Cup playoffs was the postseason tournament of the American Hockey League (AHL) to determine the winner of the Calder Cup, which is awarded to the AHL playoff champions. All teams except the bottom two teams of the Atlantic, North, and Central divisions, as well as the bottom three teams of the Pacific division qualified for the ...
Since 2016, the all-star game has been replaced by the AHL All-Star Challenge, [24] a three-on-three round-robin tournament among teams from the league's four divisions; the top two teams advance to the final game, with the winner declared the challenge champions. The AHL All-Star Classic was postponed in 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022 Calder Cup playoffs was the postseason tournament of the American Hockey League (AHL) to determine the winner of the Calder Cup, which is awarded to the AHL playoff champions. 2022 marked the return of postseason play for the AHL after two seasons of no playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2022 playoffs began on May 2, 2022, with ...
The 2023 Calder Cup playoffs was the postseason tournament of the American Hockey League (AHL) to determine the winner of the Calder Cup, which is awarded to the AHL playoff champions. The 2023 playoffs began on April 18, 2023, with the 23-team playoff format that was introduced in 2022.
Calder Cup playoffs Number of teams Changes 1936–37: East Division: 4 West Division: 4 The Buffalo Bisons ceased operations after 11 games, reducing the West Division to 3 teams. 1937–38: East Division: 4 West Division: 3 The Cleveland Falcons became the Cleveland Barons. 1938–39: East Division: 4 West Division: 4
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.
Hershey's Mike McHugh won the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as AHL playoff MVP. [3] Hershey set an AHL playoff record by scoring 35 powerplay goals during the 1997 Calder Cup playoffs. Furthermore, Game 2 of the Mid-Atlantic Division final between Hershey and Philadelphia set an AHL playoff record for the most penalty minutes in one game by both ...
The 1994 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 13, 1994. [1] The twelve teams that qualified, four from each division, played best-of-seven series for division semifinals and division finals.