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Game two blues hit Abbotsford Canucks again in 5-3 loss to Colorado

  • The Abbotsford Canucks lost 5-3 to the Colorado Eagles on May 18, 2025, at home in the Calder Cup playoff game two.
  • Abbotsford's repeated poor starts and defensive errors allowed the Eagles to capitalize and gain control, according to coach Manny Malhotra and defenceman Jett Woo.
  • The game featured first-period goals by an Eagles forward at 1:57 and rookie Jonathan Lekkerimaki's first Calder Cup playoff goal for Abbotsford, with the Canucks also scoring through captain Chase Wouters and other key players.
  • Colorado goalie Trent Miner earned the win with 27 saves, while Abbotsford's penalty kill remained perfect at 26 for 26 in the playoffs, despite Blais receiving 28 penalty minutes and a $200 fine for misconducts.
  • The best-of-five series is tied 1-1, with the remaining games moving to Colorado starting May 21, and Abbotsford faces pressure to improve after going 0-3 in game twos this postseason.
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Game two blues hit Abbotsford Canucks again in 5-3 loss to Colorado

Abbotsford is now 0-3 in game two's in the 2025 Calder Cup playoffs

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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