'Arty Party' Rolls on as Silovs' Shutout Leads Abbotsford Canucks to Game One Win
- The Abbotsford Canucks defeated the Colorado Eagles in game one of their best-of-five AHL playoff series on May 16, 2025 at Abbotsford Centre.
- The series follows a regular season where Abbotsford won six of eight games against Colorado, who finished first in the Pacific Division and earned a round one bye.
- Abbotsford goalie Arturs Silovs maintained a perfect 4-0 record against Colorado in the 2024-25 regular season, while forwards Arshdeep Bains, Lekkerimaki, and Wolanin lead the team in points.
- Manny Malhotra, Abbotsford head coach, said the Eagles are a "very high-pace and high-skill team," and called Colorado a "big test" for the Canucks this postseason.
- The winner of this series will advance to the AHL final four, marking the deepest playoff run ever for Abbotsford, who previously exited in the semifinals twice.
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Šilovs, Canucks shut down Eagles in Game 1
Artūrs Šilovs made 22 saves for his second consecutive shutout and third of the postseason, lifting Abbotsford to a 2-0 win over Colorado in Game 1 of the Pacific Division Finals on Friday night. The teams meet again Sunday for Game 2 of the best-of-five series. Šilovs (6-1), who blanked Coachella Valley in the Canucks’ series-clinching win last Friday, has not allowed a goal in his last 136 minutes and 36 seconds of play, and has stopped 76 of 7
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