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Abbotsford Canucks capture American Hockey League championship after thrilling comeback

The Canucks become the first Canadian team to win the Calder Cup since the Toronto Marlies did it in 2017-18.

First Canadian team to win AHL championship since Toronto Marlies in 2017-18

Three hockey players smile and celebrate on the bench.
Abbotsford Canucks' Linus Karlsson (94) and Sammy Blais (79) celebrate Karlsson's goal against the Charlotte Checkers during the second period in Game 5 of the AHL Calder Cup Final, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Saturday, While the Canucks lost that game, they pulled off a comeback in Game 6 to win the team's first Calder Cup. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

The Abbotsford Canucks, Vancouver's farm team in the American Hockey League, are Calder Cup champions.

After spotting the host Charlotte Checkers the first two goals on Monday night at Bojangles Coliseum, the Canucks roared back with three unanswered goals, including the winner from Linus Karlsson at 17:19 of the second period.

Sammy Blais and Danila Klimovich also scored for the Canucks, who were outshot 30-20 but received another quality performance from netminder Arturs Silovs.

The goalie received the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy for being the playoff MVP. Silovs won a record-tying 16 games in the post-season, including five shutouts. The 24-year-old goalie finished with a .931 save percentage.

Arshdeep Bains, who went into Game 6 with a playoff-leading 17 assists, added two more helpers for the Canucks.

John Leonard and Jack Devine scored first-period goals for the Checkers, who lost the best-of-seven American Hockey League championship series in six games. The Checkers won the Calder Cup in 2018-19.

The Checkers led 2-1 after the first period but trailed 3-2 heading into the third.

WATCH | Abbotsford Canucks grab first Calder Cup: 

Fans react to Abbotsford Canucks winning the Calder Cup

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The Abbotsford Canucks, Vancouver's farm team in the American Hockey League, are Calder Cup champions. Fans in Abbotsford were celebrating on the street after the team came back after spotting the host Charlotte Checkers the first two goals on Monday night.

Abbotsford went 1-for-2 on the power play, while Charlotte went 0-for-4.

The Canucks lost Game 5 in overtime on Saturday in front of the largest crowd to ever witness an AHL game at the Abbotsford Centre in B.C.'s Lower Mainland.

WATCH | Record crowd sees Game 5: 

Abbotsford Canucks lose Game 5 of Calder Cup Finals; still lead series 3-2

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Despite a devastating loss in Game 5 of the Calder Cup finals, Abbotsford Canucks fans say they're proud of their squad, which is the Vancouver Canucks’ farm team. The Canucks still lead the series 3-2 and will have two chances to clinch the title in North Carolina. Sohrab Sandhu reports.

The Canucks, coached by first-year bench boss Manny Malhotra, become the first Canadian team to win the Calder Cup since the Toronto Marlies did it in 2017-18.

Abbotsford's post-season slogan, "Never Satisfied," might have to be altered. The Canucks knocked off the Tucson Roadrunners 2-1 in the Pacific Division's first round of playoffs, followed by a 3-1 win over the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the semifinals.

The Canucks outlasted the Colorado Eagles 3-2 in the Pacific Division final, then bounced the Texas Stars 4-2 in the Western Conference final.

A bench boss stands behind a group of hockey players.
Abbotsford Canucks' head coach Manny Malhotra stands on the bench behind Sammy Blais. Malhotra became the first rookie head coach in 12 years to win the Calder Cup. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

In winning the Calder Cup, they become the first Vancouver Canucks affiliate to ever do so, and the first champion to come out of the Pacific Division since it was formed in 2015.

Malhotra is the first rookie head coach to win the Calder Cup since Jeff Blashill in 2013.

Mayor hails 'phenomenal team'

Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens — sporting a Canucks jersey on Monday — commended what he called a "phenomenal team" who went on a great postseason run.

He said plans for a major celebration in the Fraser Valley city, of around 170,000 residents, would be organized in the coming days.

"Abbotsford really has so much that people don't realize [when] they go by on the freeway," he said. "And this has given us not just regional exposure, but you know, national and North America-wide exposure."

A man wearing a hockey jersey smiles.
Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens was delighted at the Canucks' win on Monday. (CBC)

Siemens said the Canucks' AHL affiliate was very involved in the community, and their postseason run garnered support from all across the Lower Mainland.

"It's a Canadian win. You know, we just brought the American Hockey League Cup home to Canada, where it belongs," he said.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said the Charlotte Checkers won the 2018-19 Memorial Cup. In fact, they won the 2018-19 Calder Cup.
    Jun 24, 2025 7:03 PM EDT

With files from the CBC's Amelia John