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HomeHockeyAHL Morning Skate: May 24, 2026

AHL Morning Skate: May 24, 2026


The division final round ends this afternoon with Game 5 in the North Division between the Cleveland Monsters and the Toronto Marlies at Rocket Arena (3 ET, ).

It is the ninth winner-take-all game in this year’s Calder Cup Playoffs, the most ever in a single postseason. The Marlies have already won two such contests, defeating Rochester at home in the first round and rallying past Laval on the road in the division semis.

Today’s winner takes on the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Monsters are vying for their second conference finals appearance in three years; the Marlies have reached the AHL’s final four on six occasions, most recently in 2019.

Toronto pushed the series to today’s Game 5 with a 5-2 victory on Friday evening. Ryan Tverberg (5-3-8) tallied two goals and an assist and Artur Akhtyamov (6-4, 2.20, .922) made 36 saves.

“It was a good win, but we have to have a short memory,” Akhtyamov said. “We need to win one more game. We’re going to keep going.”

“They found their confidence,” head coach John Gruden said of his team in Game 4. “We’ve just got to bring it again. We’ve got to bottle that up and understand what was successful, make sure we’re ready to go.”

Toronto’s opening 20 minutes on Thursday set the tone for the rest of the game. Tverberg’s power-play goal 13:28 in marked the first time in the series that the Marlies had scored the game’s first goal or scored in the first period. It also allowed them to take a lead into an intermission for the first time all series.

Toronto also recorded 11 shots on goal in the first period, ending a stretch of 17 consecutive periods in single digits.

“Our fourth line – the JohnsonPezzettaSim line – brought that energy and drew that penalty, and we were able to capitalize on the power play,” Gruden said. “It was a huge confidence boost for our group.”

Alex Nylander (3-0-3) also scored a power-play goal as Toronto went 2-for-5 on the man advantage in Game 4. Logan Shaw (5-5-10) and Jacob Quillan (1-4-5) added a goal and an assist apiece.

“We got off our script with some discipline early. We want to play five-on-five as much as possible,” said Monsters head coach Trent Vogelhuber. “Give credit to a team that was desperate and a goalie that played really well.”

A2-Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins vs. A6-Springfield Thunderbirds
(W-B/Scranton wins series, 3-2)

Game 1 – W-B/SCRANTON 2, Springfield 0 | Recap | Highlights
Game 2 – Springfield 4, W-B/SCRANTON 3 (OT) | Recap | Highlights
Game 3 – W-B/Scranton 2, SPRINGFIELD 1 | Recap | Highlights
Game 4 – SPRINGFIELD 2, W-B/Scranton 0 | Recap | Highlights
Game 5 – W-B/SCRANTON 8, Springfield 1 | Recap | Highlights

N3-Cleveland Monsters vs. N4-Toronto Marlies
Game 5 – Today, 3:00 ET,
(Series tied, 2-2)

Game 1 – Toronto 5, CLEVELAND 2 | Recap | Highlights
Game 2 – CLEVELAND 3, Toronto 1 | Recap | Highlights
Game 3 – Cleveland 4, TORONTO 0 | Recap | Highlights
Game 4 – TORONTO 5, Cleveland 2 | Recap | Highlights
Game 5 – Sun., May 24 – Toronto at Cleveland, 3:00
*if necessary… All times Eastern

C1-Grand Rapids Griffins vs. C2-Chicago Wolves
(Chicago wins series, 3-1)

Game 1 – Chicago 2, GRAND RAPIDS 1 | Recap | Highlights
Game 2 – Chicago 4, GRAND RAPIDS 3 (OT) | Recap | Highlights
Game 3 – Grand Rapids 4, CHICAGO 3 (OT) | Recap | Highlights
Game 4 – CHICAGO 3, Grand Rapids 2 | Recap | Highlights

P2-Colorado Eagles vs. P4-Coachella Valley Firebirds
(Colorado wins series, 3-1)

Game 1 – Colorado 3, COACHELLA VALLEY 0 | Recap | Highlights
Game 2 – COACHELLA VALLEY 4, Colorado 0 | Recap | Highlights
Game 3 – COLORADO 4, Coachella Valley 1 | Recap | Highlights
Game 4 – COLORADO 3, Coachella Valley 2 | Recap | Highlights

A2-Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins vs. Cleveland-Toronto winner
Game 1 – TBD,

Game 1 – TBD at W-B/Scranton
Game 2 – TBD at W-B/Scranton
Game 3 – TBD at Cleveland-Toronto winner
Game 4 – TBD at Cleveland-Toronto winner
*Game 5 – TBD at Cleveland-Toronto winner
*Game 6 – TBD at W-B/Scranton
*Game 7 – TBD at W-B/Scranton
*if necessary

P2-Colorado Eagles vs. C2-Chicago Wolves
Game 1 – Thursday, 9:05 ET,

Game 1 – Thu., May 28 – Chicago at Colorado, 9:05
Game 2 – Sat., May 30 – Chicago at Colorado, 8:05
Game 3 – Tue., June 2 – Colorado at Chicago, 8:00
Game 4 – Wed., June 3 – Colorado at Chicago, 8:00
*Game 5 – Fri., June 5 – Colorado at Chicago, 8:00
*Game 6 – Sun., June 7 – Chicago at Colorado, 8:05
*Game 7 – Mon., June 8 – Chicago at Colorado, 9:05
*if necessary… All times Eastern

In yesterday’s action in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eric Robinson scored, Mark Jankowski tallied two assists and Carolina defeated Montreal, 3-2 in overtime, to tie their Eastern Conference Final series at one game apiece… 2016 Calder Cup champion Josh Anderson scored both goals for the Canadiens.

At the 2026 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland yesterday, 2023 AHL All-Star Lukas Reichel scored three goals and notched an assist and Josh Samanski added a goal and two assists to lead Germany to a 6-2 win over Austria… Noah Steen, who made his North American debut with Syracuse last month, scored twice for Norway in a 3-2 win over Sweden… 2016 AHL All-Star Kristers Gudlevskis made 45 saves as Latvia defeated the United States, 4-2… Mikkel Aagaard registered a goal and three assists, Patrick Russell added two goals and an assist and Mads Søgaard made 13 saves as Denmark shut out Slovenia, 4-0… Roman Josi notched a hat trick and Sven Andrighetto picked up a goal and four assists in Switzerland’s 9-0 win over Hungary… Martin Kaut recorded a goal and an assist for Czechia in their 3-2 win over Slovakia.