Hockey Tough: AHL Announcer Gets Attacked On Air By Some Random Fan, Continues Calling The Game Like The Ultimate Professional
- The Abbotsford Canucks defeated the Colorado Eagles 5-0 on Monday in Game 5 of the Calder Cup Pacific Division Finals in Loveland, Colorado.
- The win followed a tense game during which a fan threw a chair that struck announcer Brandon Astle, who apologized for his reaction on social media and confirmed the fan was removed.
- Abbotsford opened scoring late in the first period with Linus Karlsson’s power-play goal, followed by timely goals from Phil Di Giuseppe, Cole McWard, and additional scores by Karlsson and Di Giuseppe.
- Goaltender Arturs Silovs stopped 32 shots for his fourth postseason shutout and third series-clinching shutout, maintaining a.935 save percentage in 12 playoff starts.
- The Canucks secured their first Western Conference Finals appearance and will host the Texas Stars on Thursday in a series winner-to-Calder-Cup-finals matchup.
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Hockey Tough: AHL Announcer Gets Attacked On Air By Some Random Fan, Continues Calling The Game Like The Ultimate Professional
The Abbotsford Canucks just advanced to the Western Conference Finals of the Calder Cup Playoffs in the AHL. They barely had to sweat in game 5 to close out the series after a 5-0 win over the Colorad...
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