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The Abbotsford Canucks have made franchise history by capturing their first-ever Calder Cup championship, capping a thrilling playoff run with a comeback win over the Charlotte Checkers. The final showdown took place on Monday night at Bojangles Coliseum, where the Canucks overcame an early deficit to secure a 3-2 win in Game 6 of the American Hockey League (AHL) Finals.

Early Setback, Strong Response

Charlotte took control early, scoring twice in the first period. Goals from John Leonard and Jack Devine gave the Checkers a quick 2-0 advantage. However, the Canucks responded with grit and composure, a trademark of their postseason journey.

Sammy Blais scored Abbotsford’s first goal late in the opening period, narrowing the gap before intermission. That momentum carried into the second, with Danila Klimovich equalizing the game and Linus Karlsson delivering the go-ahead goal at 17:19.

Karlsson’s Clutch Goal Seals the Title

Karlsson’s goal turned out to be the Calder Cup winner, sparking celebrations on the bench and in the stands. It was a defining moment in a season filled with comebacks and underdog resilience.

Arturs Silovs: Playoff MVP and Brick Wall in Net

Goaltender Arturs Silovs was a difference-maker throughout the playoffs. On Monday, he faced 30 shots, turning away all but two. His standout performance earned him the Jack A.

Butterfield Trophy as the playoffs’ Most Valuable Player.

Silovs' postseason stats were staggering: a .931 save percentage, five shutouts, and a record-tying 16 wins. At just 24 years old, his calm presence in goal helped stabilize the Canucks during crucial moments.

Bains and Blais Power the Canucks Offensively

Arshdeep Bains, who led the playoffs in assists, added two more in the title-winning game. His creative play making was vital throughout the postseason. Sammy Blais, a Stanley Cup winner with the Blues in 2019, proved his championship mettle yet again.

With Blais now among a rare group of 133 players to win both the Stanley Cup and Calder Cup, his leadership and experience were evident across all four lines.

A Historic Run Through the Playoffs

The Canucks’ championship run was nothing short of remarkable. Their path to the Calder Cup included:

A 2-1 victory over the Tucson Roadrunners in Round 1

A dominant 3-1 series win over the Coachella Valley Firebirds

A tight 3-2 triumph over the Colorado Eagles in the Pacific Division Final

A 4-2 series win over the Texas Stars in the Western Conference Final

Each series tested the team’s depth, resolve, and belief. Head coach Manny Malhotra, in his debut season behind the bench, guided the Canucks with poise and tactical brilliance.

Breaking Barriers in the Pacific Division

The Abbotsford Canucks are not just the first Vancouver affiliate to win the Calder Cup—they’re also the first Pacific Division team to take the title since the division’s inception in 2015.

Malhotra joins Jeff Blashill (2013) as the only rookie head coaches in over a decade to win the championship. Abbotsford also became the first Canadian AHL team to win since the Toronto Marlies in 2017-18.

Special Teams Made a Difference

Throughout the playoffs, special teams gave Abbotsford the edge. The Canucks converted 18 of 70 power-play opportunities, a 25.6% success rate. In Game 6, they went 1-for-2 with the man advantage, while Charlotte failed to capitalize on four power plays.

“Never Satisfied” Ends with Glory

The Canucks' postseason slogan, Never Satisfied, captured their determined mindset. But with the Calder Cup now in hand, satisfaction finally arrives—along with a place in hockey history.

The 2025 Calder Cup win marks a milestone not only for the Abbotsford Canucks but for Canadian hockey, Pacific Division dominance, and the rise of new AHL stars.

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