Wolves beat Hawks to force Game 7 TheAHL.com

Wolves beat Hawks to force Game 7 TheAHL.com

Ronan Seeley The Chicago Wolves avoided elimination with a comeback victory over the Colorado Eagles with 4:14 to play in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on Sunday night.

The decisive Game 7 will be Monday night in Loveland (9:05 ET, ), the winner advances to the Calder Cup finals to face the Eastern Conference champion Toronto Marlies.

and Noel Gunler Seeley creates a screen in front and shoots into the net to beat Colorado Trent Miner It was his first career Calder Cup playoff goal.

After the first quarter, the Wolves trailed 2-0, but they began to close the gap at 2:07 of the second quarter. Yusso Valimaki Score on the power play.

Joel Nystrom He spun a shot around the Eagles’ goal to tie the game with 7:03 left in the third quarter. TJ Tynan And sent a backhand from the bottom of the left circle, sneaking between Miner and the near post.

Jack Akan 6 minutes and 09 seconds into the game, the Eagles took a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal that brought the puck from the left to the right circle and then a quick shot. Amir Miftakhov.

Valtteri Pustinen With 45.9 seconds left in the opening period, he shot a shot to make it 2-0. Tristan Nelson Intercepted Miftakhov’s clearance attempt from behind the net.

Miftakhov made his first start in the Wolves’ playoff series and stopped all 23 shots he faced in the final two periods, finishing with 36 saves on the night. Miner (11-5) had 19 saves for the Eagles.

(Series tied, 3-3)
Game 1 – Thursday, May 28 – Chicago 3, Colorado 2
Game 2 – Saturday, May 30 – Colorado State 5, Chicago 2
Game 3 – Tuesday, June 2 – Colorado 3, Chicago 2
Game 4 – Wednesday, June 3 – Chicago 2, Colorado 1
Game 5 – Friday, June 5 – Colorado 7, Chicago 3
Game 6 – Sunday, June 7 – Chicago 3, Colorado 2
Game 7 – Monday, June 8 – Chicago vs. Colorado, 9:05
*If necessary…all times Eastern



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