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AHL Morning Skateboard: May 23, 2025 | theahl.com

Tonight’s victory will not only force Game 5, the captain Mason Jobst explain. This will also allow the Amerks team to continue the game. That’s so simple.

“This group loves each other and really loves spending time together,” Jobst explained. “I think it’s a threat.” [that] It may end and you will get something extra. We all want to continue playing together. It’s a great group of people and we’re just worried about winning a game. ”

Rochester controlled a lot of stretches in the series and beat Laval on Wednesday 33-20. Overall, they have a 96-73 advantage in the first three games of the series. But Laval performed in Game 3 and even with some advantageous chances to score, Amix didn’t do enough.

“We have confidence that when we play our own style and brand, we are the better team.” “I think you’ve seen it in different sprints. I think you’ve seen a lot in Game 2, but it has to be executed.”

Head coach Michael Leon Also expect a strong response from the goalkeeper Devon Levith tonight. Levitra surrendered 12 goals in the series after a back-to-back armistice against Syracuse in the North Semi-Finals.

“I think if you ask the developer, I know he has more to pay for,” Leone said. “He’s been a horse to us all season. We believe in him. We’re going to need him to be really good and he’s going to be ready to go.”


Rockets defender Tyler WotherspoonAfter leaving Wednesday’s game, his form in Game 4 is still unclear and he has not returned. Laval did not skate on Thursday.

Head coach Pascal Vincent There was no update on Wotherspoon after the third game, just saying, “It hurts when you lose someone like Taylor.”

Wotherspoon has played all 79 games in Rocket’s regular season and playoffs this season. Laval Blue series no longer has the veterans won by Calder Cup Josh Jacobshe had end-of-season knee surgery in January.


The knockout is a very familiar situation for the Admirals, who have played 16 games since the start of the 2022 playoffs – winning 13 titles, including three in the semi-finals against Rockford.

“All we can do is come [tonight] And win the game,” Captain Kevin Gravel said after Wednesday’s 6-1 loss. “We are still confident in our group. We’re doing a really good job on the page turn this year. We’re going to be fired and ready to go.”

Head coach Karl Taylor Emphasizing not to overreact – win or lose – The bias in the third game doesn’t attribute that to that.

“You believe, you have to trust your players,” Taylor said. “We have a lot of good people in our room, guys who really care, guys who love playing in Milwaukee. They’ll find some energy, and they’ll be great because that’s what they’ve done all season.”


At the same time, the star coach Neil Graham His team leadership team will continue to emphasize calmness. As Calder Cup playoffs develop, emotions start to get into trouble, which may be too easy to lure into punishment.

It’s not the time to test Milwaukee Power, ranking 10th in the regular season with a 19.5% mark. The stars surrendered nine admirals’ power in three games and were hit only 17 times in six playoff games.

Graham said after Game 3: “I like the focus of our group. There are some things at this time of year, and some things don’t matter. We have to be smart, we have to be smart about what’s most important to us now.”

– with from Patrick Williams



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