Belleville Sens Game Day Build-Up
Apr.24/24 vs Toronto Marlies (AHL Affiliate: Toronto Maple Leafs)
2024 Calder Cup Finals First Round – Game 1 of 3 (Series Tied 0-0)
The Set-Up:
It may be the second Calder Cup Playoff appearance in their history for the Belleville Senators, but there will be a lot of firsts, in the opener of their best-of-three first-round series with the Toronto Marlies tonight. For example, this is the first time in American Hockey League history that the affiliates of the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs have met in playoff action. There are also close to 20 players on the Belleville roster that could make their Calder Cup Playoff debuts tonight. And, perhaps most importantly, a chance for Belleville to earn its first postseason victory, after being swept in the first round two years ago and take advantage of the home ice they worked so hard to gain. And as they come up against a Marlies team laden with veterans, the B-Sens will have to remember that what they may lack in experience, they make up for with a tireless work ethic, smothering defence and a physical style of play. Couple that with some top-class goaltending and timely scoring, there could be more firsts on the way on the long road to the Calder Cup Final.
Previous History:
The B-Sens and Marlies played an extremely tight season series, with seven of the 10 games being decided by one goal or less and four needing overtime or a shootout. Belleville had the upper hand in the season series at 5-3-0-1, including a 3-1-0-1 mark at home. This is the first meeting between Belleville and Toronto in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
Roster Notes:
Belleville now has all of its eligible players back from the National Hockey League, as Angus Crookshank was returned from Ottawa this week. The 24-year-old hasn’t suited up for Belleville since March 16 against Bridgeport, before he was recalled to the NHL and injured playing for Ottawa. Despite missing all of that AHL time, Crookshank was still the club’s second-leading scorer and top goal getter this season. Crookshank joins Boko Imama, Zack Ostapchuk, and Jiri Smejkal, who were all recently returned to Belleville. Full lineup details, including tonight’s alignment, will be available before puck drop via the B-Sens social media channels (@BellevilleSens).
Who to Watch:
Belleville forward Wyatt Bongiovanni was red hot through the final stretch, ending the season on a six-game point streak (seven goals, two assists), that…
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