Game Location: Stockton Arena, Stockton, CA
Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. Tonight, it is Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs, between Chicago Wolves (Carolina Hurricanes AHL Affiliate))and Stockton Heat (Calgary Flames Affiliate). Wolves took the first three games of this series in Rosemont. They defeated the Heat 5-4 in overtime in Game 1 on Friday. In Game 2, Wolves defeat the Heat 3-2, with the help of the Wolves’ Power Play. In Game 3, Alex Lyon and the Blue Line stopped all 23 Stockton shots in a 3-0 victory. However, the Heat in Game 4 stave off elimination with a Power Play Goal by Glenn Gawdin. Now the Heat hope to send the series back to Rosemont on Tuesday, with a win Tonight. However, The Wolves want to head back to Chicagoland Area, with a berth to the 1st Calder Cup Playoffs after the COVID-19 Pandemic. It is Chicago Wolves and Stockton Heat in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals in the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs, coming up shortly.
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Game Location: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
Announcers: Jason Shaver, Billy Gardner Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. Tonight, it is Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals in the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs, between Stockton Heat (Calgary Flames AHL Affiliate) and Chicago Wolves (Carolina Hurricanes). Heat won both the regular season and the Pacific Division portion of the Calder Cup Playoffs. They have a high powered offense and has a good goalkeeper by Dustin Wolf. Wolves also have a decent netminder in Alex Lyon. But the Wolves are having a fantastic postseason from Josh Levio (6G-7A-13 Pts.). It will key for Stockton to keep an eye on Levio throughout this Best-of-7 Series. It is Stockton Heat and Chicago Wolves, in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals in the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs. The game will begin shortly. Game Location: Tucson Arena, Tucson, AZ
Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. Tonight, it is an American Hockey League game, between Stockton Heat (Calgary Flames Affiliate) and Tucson Roadrunners (Arizona Coyotes). This is a Pacific Division Battle, where the Heat (19-4-2-1, 41 points, .788 PPCT) are leading the division. While the Roadrunners (11-9-2-0, 24 points, .545 PPCT) are in 4th Place. Which means if the season ended today, Heat and Roadrunners would square off in the Calder Cup. Heat have dropped 2 out of the last two games. While Roadrunners have won 2 straight games. Heat have a goal differential of +30. They convert 19.63% of their power plays into goals. And they kill 89.72% of their penalties As for the Islanders, their goal differential is -12. They convert 17.58% of their power plays. And kill 81.32% of their penalties. It is Stockton Heat and Tucson Roadrunners, coming up shortly. Announcers: Mark Binetti (Stockton Heat)
Game Location: Stockton Arena, Stockton, CA Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. Tonight, it is an American Hockey League game, between San Jose Barracuda (San Jose Sharks Affiliate) and Stockton Heat (Calgary Flames Affiliate). Barracuda (6-9-1-0, .406 PPCT) and Heat (13-2-2-0, .824 PPCT) are trying to get their games in like all the other teams in the Pacific Division, as there are games in the AHL, that are getting postponed due to COVID-19. This game is a makeup game from Halloween. San Jose is struggling. They have dropped 6 out of their last 10 games. They would like to get back to winning ways. As for the Heat, they are on top of the Pacific Division and has won 7 out of their last 10 games. Barracuda have a -19-goal differential. They convert 21.13% of their power plays into goals. And they have killed 68.97% of their penalties. Heat has a goal differential of +15. They converted 20.83% of their power plays. While they killed 88.46% of their penalties. It is San Jose Barracuda and Stockton Heat, coming up shortly. |
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