Toronto Marlies lead Calder Cup Final 2-0 over Chicago Wolves
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 2:19 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The Toronto Marlies hold a 2-0 lead in the Calder Cup Final against the Chicago Wolves. The Marlies won Game 1, 4-2, and edged the Wolves 5-4 in an overtime thriller in Game 2. Star players have significantly influenced the series, with Toronto's top-line forwards showcasing strong performances. Both teams’ goaltenders have struggled, but Artur Ahktyamov has given the Marlies an edge. The series now shifts back to Toronto, where the Marlies will aim to maintain momentum in Game 3.
- •Marlies won Game 1, 4-2, and Game 2, 5-4 in overtime.
- •Top forwards for Marlies, including Groulx and Lettieri, are performing well.
- •Goaltending will be crucial, with Ahktyamov leading.
- •Game 3 will take place back in Toronto.
- •Head coaching changes are happening in the AHL this offseason.
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