Regular season finals to clear playoff pictures | theahl.com

After seeing a few puzzle pieces on a crazy Friday, the 2024-25 regular season ended 14 games tonight, with one more on Sunday afternoon.
There is only one Calder Cup playoff berth that can still attract, but when the team is ready to play 72, there are still 9 seeds to be determined. This is the second to last day of the season:
Atlantic Master
this Hershey Bear (1) and Charlotte chess piece (2) BYES has been placed in the Atlantic Division semifinals, and Lehigh Valley Phantoms (5) and Springfield Thunderbird (6) Will be the seed of the first round.
Providence and Wilkes-Barry/Scranton Entering third and fourth place in Saturday’s racing. Penguin hosts Cleveland (6 ET, AHL live in this week’s social competition), while Bruins entertains Bridgeport (7 ET).
Providence was third on Saturday with:
(a) Point with Bridgeport or
(b) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Loss (Reg/OT/SO) or OT/So Win vs. ClevelandWilkes-Barre/Scranton finished third on Saturday:
(a) A statute of victory over Cleveland and a loss of Providence statute with Bridgeport
North District
The matches in the northern section were locked on Friday night because Toronto (4) and Cleveland (5) Ensure the last two playoff spots and Syracuse (3) Get third place.
this Laval Rockets (1) Make the MacGregor Kilpatrick Trophy the AHL regular season champion and will wait for the winner of the Marlies Monsters first-round series. this Rochester American (2) The contraction will be held in another semifinal.
Central partition
this Admiral Milwaukee (1) More Texas stars (2) In the title of the Central Competition, Rockford Ice Road (5) Preparing for the first round of both series Grand Rapids or Chicago.
Griffins led by two points on the Wolves entering Saturday. The third-place finisher dates the semifinals of Texas, while the fourth-place club will balance Rockford in three rounds. Grand Rapids is in Iowa tonight (7 Eastern United States); Wolf entertained the Icehogs (8 ET).
Grand Rapids ranked third on Saturday with:
(a) a point in Iowa, or
(b) Chicago Loss (reg/ot/so) and RockfordChicago was third on Saturday with:
(a) Victory in Iowa with losses from Rockford and Grand Rapids
Pacific Division
this Colorado Hawk (1) Winning the division championship on Friday night, Coachella Valley Firebirds (4) Firmly ranked fourth. Other seeds from the Pacific Division and the final invitation for the playoff party will be confirmed this weekend.
BakersfieldOn the morning of April 9, five-fifths of points were already trapped in the hunting process and with Tucson No. 7. The Condor ended his home and home in Henderson tonight with the Silver Knights (9 ET), while the Roadrunners hosted the Eagles (10 ET).
Tucson won the playoffs position on Saturday:
(a) Victory with Colorado or
(b) Henderson’s Bakersfield Regulations Loss or
(c) HendersonBakersfield
(a) Loss (reg/ot/so) with Colorado win or
(b) Henderson’s OTL/SOL and Tucson regulations loss with Colorado
Abbotsford and Ontario Tie to second place, 90 points per game entered their season finale – meeting each other tonight at Toyota Stadium (September). The winner of tonight’s match won second place. The loser ranks third.
And Game 1,152 and the Last Game – Easter Sunday Showdown Calgary and San Jose In Scotiabank Saddledome – will determine the fifth and sixth place in the Pacific Division. The Barracudas led the Collie 8-3 with an 8-3 win on Friday, giving them control over the fate of the final. The fifth-place finisher will meet the Firebirds in the first round.
San Jose finished fifth on Sunday:
(a) A point in CalgaryCalgary finished fifth on Sunday:
(a) Regulations win with San Jose
The AHL score game also fell on the wires. Texas forward MatějBlümel Closed within a point in San Jose Andrew Poturalski On the league rankings; although AHL player Poturalski missed the last eight games due to injury, Blümel scored seven points in his last five outings. Bruemel has 39 goals this season, 3 more than Toronto’s Alex Steves As the highest goal rate in the Willie Marshall Awards.
The playoff schedule will be announced at the end of Sunday’s game. The first round of the 2025 Calder Cup playoffs will be three best series, followed by five best division semifinals and division finals, a seventh-of-seven final and seven best Calder Cup finals. Stay tuned to theahl.com and follow us on Instagram (@theahl), Facebook (fb.com/theahl), bluesky (@theahl.com), threads (@theahl) and x(x(x)@theahl), the latest update throughout the weekend.
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