CHOCOLATETOWN IS TITLETOWN ONCE AGAIN
MILWAUKEE - A three-goal outburst in the first period was more than enough as the Hershey Bears captured the American Hockey Leagues 2006 Calder Cup championship with a 5-1 win over the Milwaukee Admirals at the Bradley Center on Thursday night.
The Bears, top development team of the National Hockey Leagues Washington Capitals, defeated the Admirals four games to two to win their ninth AHL title tying the original Cleveland Barons for the most in league history and their first since 1997. Hersheys Game 6 lineup included 14 players who spent time in the NHL with the Capitals during the 2005-06 season.
Frederic Cassivi made 25 saves in the decisive Game 6 and finished the playoffs with a record of 16-5 with a 2.10 goals-against average, a .931 save percentage and four shutouts. Cassivi, who tied an AHL record for wins in a postseason, earned the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the most valuable player of the 2006 Calder Cup Playoffs.
Head coach Bruce Boudreau, one of the AHLs all-time scoring leaders, led the Bears to the title in his first season behind the Hershey bench.
For the second year in a row, AHL president and CEO David Andrews presented the Calder Cup trophy to Bears captain Boyd Kane. Kane was the captain of the 2005 champion Philadelphia Phantoms as well, and becomes the 17th player in AHL history to win titles in back-to-back seasons with two different clubs.
Tomas Fleischmann was the Bears leading scorer in the playoffs with 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists), while Kris Beech led the way with 14 goals. Defenseman Mike Green, a member of the AHLs All-Rookie Team in 2005-06, recorded 18 points and a plus-16 rating in 21 postseason matches.
Hersheys victory brings the curtain down on the AHLs historic 70th-anniversary season. Over 82 percent of all National Hockey League players in 2005-06 were AHL graduates, and more than 370 players appeared in both leagues this season alone.
Game 1 - Fri., June 2 - MILWAUKEE 2, Hershey 1
Game 2 - Sat., June 3 - Hershey 6, MILWAUKEE 3
Game 3 - Sat., June 10 - Milwaukee 2, HERSHEY 0
Game 4 - Sun., June 11 - HERSHEY 7, Milwaukee 2
Game 5 - Tue., June 13 - HERSHEY 6, Milwaukee 4
Game 6 - Thu., June 15 - Hershey 5, MILWAUKEE 1
The Bears, top development team of the National Hockey Leagues Washington Capitals, defeated the Admirals four games to two to win their ninth AHL title tying the original Cleveland Barons for the most in league history and their first since 1997. Hersheys Game 6 lineup included 14 players who spent time in the NHL with the Capitals during the 2005-06 season.
Frederic Cassivi made 25 saves in the decisive Game 6 and finished the playoffs with a record of 16-5 with a 2.10 goals-against average, a .931 save percentage and four shutouts. Cassivi, who tied an AHL record for wins in a postseason, earned the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the most valuable player of the 2006 Calder Cup Playoffs.
Head coach Bruce Boudreau, one of the AHLs all-time scoring leaders, led the Bears to the title in his first season behind the Hershey bench.
For the second year in a row, AHL president and CEO David Andrews presented the Calder Cup trophy to Bears captain Boyd Kane. Kane was the captain of the 2005 champion Philadelphia Phantoms as well, and becomes the 17th player in AHL history to win titles in back-to-back seasons with two different clubs.
Tomas Fleischmann was the Bears leading scorer in the playoffs with 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists), while Kris Beech led the way with 14 goals. Defenseman Mike Green, a member of the AHLs All-Rookie Team in 2005-06, recorded 18 points and a plus-16 rating in 21 postseason matches.
Hersheys victory brings the curtain down on the AHLs historic 70th-anniversary season. Over 82 percent of all National Hockey League players in 2005-06 were AHL graduates, and more than 370 players appeared in both leagues this season alone.
Game 1 - Fri., June 2 - MILWAUKEE 2, Hershey 1
Game 2 - Sat., June 3 - Hershey 6, MILWAUKEE 3
Game 3 - Sat., June 10 - Milwaukee 2, HERSHEY 0
Game 4 - Sun., June 11 - HERSHEY 7, Milwaukee 2
Game 5 - Tue., June 13 - HERSHEY 6, Milwaukee 4
Game 6 - Thu., June 15 - Hershey 5, MILWAUKEE 1
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