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calder cup championship
NEWS RELEASE ONE MONARCH PLACE, SUITE 2400 ● SPRINGFIELD, MA 01144 ● PHONE: (413) 781-2030 ● FAX: (413) 733-4767 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 26, 2011 HOUSTON AEROS, BINGHAMTON SENATORS TO BATTLE FOR 75TH CALDER CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … Two teams riding memorable and unpredictable postseason runs this spring are set to collide when the 2011 Calder Cup Finals – the culmination of the American Hockey League’s 75th anniversary season – get underway on Friday night. The Houston Aeros have reached the Calder Cup Finals for the first time since winning the championship in 2003, and they are a battle-tested group coming off back-to-back seven-game triumphs. After disposing of Peoria in an opening-round sweep, head coach Mike Yeo’s charges outlasted firstplace Milwaukee in the second round to emerge as the last club standing from a West Division in which all eight teams finished with winning records in the regular season. The Aeros then raced out to a 3-0 series lead against Hamilton in the conference finals before needing a 4-3 victory in Game 7 on Tuesday to capture the Robert W. Clarke Trophy as Western Conference champions. Former AHL rookie of the year Patrick O’Sullivan paces Houston’s offensive attack with a 15 points (4-11-15) in 18 playoff contests while 2007 first-round draft choice Colton Gillies has scored a team-high seven postseason goals, and rookie Matt Hackett – whose uncle Jeff was MVP of the 1990 Calder Cup Playoffs with the Springfield Indians – has collected all 12 victories in the Aeros net. Making their first playoff appearance since 2005, the Binghamton Senators crossed over to the Atlantic Division’s playoff bracket and rallied from a 3-1 series deficit to oust Manchester in the division semifinals, collecting each of its four wins in overtime. The Senators knocked off division-champion Portland in six games and then made quick work of Charlotte, sweeping the Checkers in four straight to claim their first Richard F. Canning Trophy and advance to the Calder Cup Finals in their first year under head coach Kurt Kleinendorst. Ryan Potulny, whose fifth-overtime goal for Philadelphia three years ago ended the longest game in AHL history, has continued his postseason heroics in 2011 and leads all AHL scorers in both goals (14) and points (25). Bobby Butler is the top-scoring AHL rookie with 10 goals and 13 points, and 19-year-old goaltender Robin Lehner boasts an impressive 10-2 record (2.41, .932) and has two shutouts to his credit through the first three rounds. The best-of-seven 2011 Calder Cup Finals begin on Friday and Saturday at Toyota Center in Houston, which will also host Games 6 and 7, if necessary. The middle three games of the series are scheduled for the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, N.Y. Stay connected to theahl.com for live scores, broadcast and webcast information and the latest news from the AHL’s championship series, and be sure to follow the AHL on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TheAHL) and Twitter (@TheAHL) as well. (more) NEWS RELEASE ONE MONARCH PLACE, SUITE 2400 ● SPRINGFIELD, MA 01144 ● PHONE: (413) 781-2030 ● FAX: (413) 733-4767 In operation since 1936, the AHL continues to serve as the top development league for all 30 National Hockey League teams. More than 87 percent of today’s NHL players are American Hockey League graduates, and this season marks the 10th consecutive year in which more than 6 million fans have attended AHL games across North America. ETC. … Houston and Binghamton both reached the 2011 Calder Cup Finals after missing the postseason entirely in 2010… The Aeros’ only prior Finals appearance ended with a seven-game victory over Hamilton in 2003, which was the AHL’s last championship series to go the distance… With its wins over Milwaukee and Hamilton in the last two rounds, Houston improved to 6-0 all-time in AHL Game 7’s... Binghamton finished last in the AHL with four shorthanded goals during the regular season, but has already struck for a leaguehigh five through 17 playoff games… The Senators led the AHL in power-play efficiency during the regular year (22.8 percent) and have cashed in on 21.7 percent of their opportunities (18-for-83) in the postseason… This is the first Finals match-up to not feature at least one regular-season division champion since Hershey defeated Hamilton in 1997… Binghamton is the eighth consecutive East Division team to represent the Eastern Conference in the Calder Cup Finals, following Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (2004, ’08), Philadelphia (2005) and Hershey (2006, ’07, ’09, ’10)... David Banfield (second Finals), Ghislain Hebert (first), Jean Hebert (first), Terry Koharski (fourth) and Marcus Vinnerborg (first) have been named the referees for the series. (more) Contact: Jason Chaimovitch, Vice President of Communications AJ Atchue, Coordinator of Communications (413) 781-2030 2011 Calder Cup Finals – Series “O” W2-Houston Aeros vs. E5-Binghamton Senators Game 1 – Fri., May 27 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 ET Game 2 – Sat., May 28 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 ET Game 3 – Wed., June 1 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET Game 4 – Fri., June 3 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET *Game 5 – Sat., June 4 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET *Game 6 – Tue., June 7 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 ET *Game 7 – Thu., June 9 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 ET *if necessary Regular Season Comparison Houston Binghamton Record 46-28-1-5 42-30-3-5 Points 98 92 Home 25-12-1-2 22-13-2-3 Road 21-16-0-3 20-17-1-2 GF (rank) 240 (10) 255 (T-6) GA (rank) 212 (T-8) 221 (13) PP% (rank) 20.2 (6) 22.8 (1) PK% (rank) 81.0 (22) 84.5 (7) Calder Cup Playoff History Houston Binghamton th Appearances 8 4th Record (games) 51-44 22-17 Record (series) 12-6 5-3 OT record 14-7 7-2 Calder Cup titles 1 (2003) 0 Losing finalist 0 0 2011 Calder Cup Playoffs Comparison Houston Binghamton Record 12-6 12-5 Home 7-2 4-4 Road 5-4 8-1 Goals for 53 67 Goals against 51 49 Power play 15/85 (17.4%) 18/83 (21.7%) Penalty killing 13/70 (81.4%) 12/65 (81.5%) Overtime 3-2 5-1 One-goal games 8-2 6-3 Scoring first 6-2 8-1 Leading after 1st 3-0 7-1 Trailing after 1st 2-4 3-3 Tied after 1st 7-2 2-1 Leading after 2nd 6-0 6-2 Trailing after 2nd 2-5 3-2 Tied after 2nd 4-1 3-1 Outshooting opp. 8-5 4-4 2011 Calder Cup Finals Schedule Game 1 – Fri., May 27 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 ET Game 2 – Sat., May 28 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:35 ET Game 3 – Wed., June 1 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET Game 4 – Fri., June 3 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET Game 5 – Sat., June 4 – Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 ET (if necessary) Game 6 – Tue., June 7 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 ET (if necessary) Game 7 – Thu., June 9 – Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 ET (if necessary) Road to the Finals West Division Semifinals W2-Houston Aeros vs. W3-Peoria Rivermen Game 1 – Wed., Apr. 13 – HOUSTON 4, Peoria 1 Game 2 – Fri., Apr. 15 – HOUSTON 3, Peoria 2 (OT) Game 3 – Mon., Apr. 18 – Houston 5, PEORIA 3 Game 4 – Tue., Apr. 19 – Houston 2, PEORIA 1 (Houston wins series, 4-0) West Division Finals W1-Milwaukee Admirals vs. W2-Houston Aeros Game 1 – Fri., Apr. 29 – MILWAUKEE 3, Houston 1 Game 2 – Sun., May 1 – Houston 2, MILWAUKEE 0 Game 3 – Tue., May 3 – Milwaukee 5, HOUSTON 3 Game 4 – Thu., May 5 – HOUSTON 3, Milwaukee 2 (OT) Game 5 – Fri., May 6 – HOUSTON 3, Milwaukee 2 (OT) Game 6 – Sun., May 8 – MILWAUKEE 5, Houston 4 (OT) Game 7 – Tue., May 10 – Houston 4, MILWAUKEE 2 (Houston wins series, 4-3) Western Conference Finals W2-Houston Aeros vs. N1-Hamilton Bulldogs Game 1 – Fri., May 13 – HOUSTON 2, Hamilton 1 Game 2 – Sun., May 15 – HOUSTON 3, Hamilton 2 Game 3 – Tue., May 17 – Houston 3, HAMILTON 2 Game 4 – Wed., May 18 – HAMILTON 8, Houston 1 Game 5 – Fri., May 20 – HAMILTON 4, Houston 2 Game 6 – Sun., May 22 – Hamilton 5, HOUSTON 4 (2OT) Game 7 – Tue., May 24 – HOUSTON 4, Hamilton 3 (Houston wins series, 4-3) Atlantic Division Semifinals A2-Manchester Monarchs vs. E5-Binghamton Senators Game 1 – Thu., Apr. 14 – MANCHESTER 2, Binghamton 1 Game 2 – Fri., Apr. 15 – Binghamton 4, MANCHESTER 3 (OT) Game 3 – Sun., Apr. 17 – Manchester 5, BINGHAMTON 4 (OT) Game 4 – Tue., Apr. 19 – Manchester 6, BINGHAMTON 3 Game 5 – Wed., Apr. 20 – BINGHAMTON 5, Manchester 4 (OT) Game 6 – Fri., Apr. 22 – Binghamton 2, MANCHESTER 1 (2OT) Game 7 – Sat., Apr. 23 – Binghamton 6, MANCHESTER 5 (OT) (Binghamton wins series, 4-3) Atlantic Division Finals A1-Portland Pirates vs. E5-Binghamton Senators Game 1 – Wed., Apr. 27 – Binghamton 3, PORTLAND 2 Game 2 – Thu., Apr. 28 – Binghamton 5, PORTLAND 3 Game 3 – Sat., Apr. 30 – Portland 3, BINGHAMTON 2 Game 4 – Mon., May 2 – BINGHAMTON 6, Portland 1 Game 5 – Tue., May 3 – Portland 6, BINGHAMTON 2 Game 6 – Fri., May 6 – Binghamton 3, PORTLAND 0 (Binghamton wins series, 4-2) Eastern Conference Finals E3-Charlotte Checkers vs. E5-Binghamton Senators Game 1 – Thu., May 12 – Binghamton 7, CHARLOTTE 4 Game 2 – Fri., May 13 – Binghamton 3, CHARLOTTE 0 Game 3 – Tue., May 17 – BINGHAMTON 7, Charlotte 1 Game 4 – Wed., May 18 – BINGHAMTON 4, Charlotte 3 (OT) (Binghamton wins series, 4-0) Calder Cup Finals History 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Syracuse Stars 3, Philadelphia Ramblers 1 Providence Reds 3, Syracuse Stars 1 Cleveland Barons 3, Philadelphia Ramblers 1 Providence Reds 3, Pittsburgh Hornets 0 Cleveland Barons 3, Hershey Bears 2 Indianapolis Capitals 3, Hershey Bears 2 Buffalo Bisons 3, Indianapolis Capitals 0 Buffalo Bisons 4, Cleveland Barons 0 Cleveland Barons 4, Hershey Bears 2 Buffalo Bisons 4, Cleveland Barons 3 Hershey Bears 4, Pittsburgh Hornets 3 Cleveland Barons 4, Buffalo Bisons 0 Providence Reds 4, Hershey Bears 3 Indianapolis Capitals 4, Cleveland Barons 0 Cleveland Barons 4, Pittsburgh Hornets 3 Pittsburgh Hornets 4, Providence Reds 2 Cleveland Barons 4, Pittsburgh Hornets 3 Cleveland Barons 4, Hershey Bears 2 Pittsburgh Hornets 4, Buffalo Bisons 2 Providence Reds 4, Cleveland Barons 0 Cleveland Barons 4, Rochester Americans 1 Hershey Bears 4, Springfield Indians 2 Hershey Bears 4, Buffalo Bisons 2 Springfield Indians 4, Rochester Americans 1 Springfield Indians 4, Hershey Bears 0 Springfield Indians 4, Buffalo Bisons 1 Buffalo Bisons 4, Hershey Bears 3 Cleveland Barons 4, Quebec Aces 0 Rochester Americans 4, Hershey Bears 1 Rochester Americans 4, Cleveland Barons 2 Pittsburgh Hornets 4, Rochester Americans 0 Rochester Americans 4, Quebec Aces 2 Hershey Bears 4, Quebec Aces 1 Buffalo Bisons 4, Springfield Kings 0 Springfield Kings 4, Providence Reds 0 Nova Scotia Voyageurs 4, Baltimore Clippers 2 Cincinnati Swords 4, Nova Scotia Voyageurs 1 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Hershey Bears 4, Providence Reds 1 Springfield Indians 4, New Haven Nighthawks 1 Nova Scotia Voyageurs 4, Hershey Bears 1 Nova Scotia Voyageurs 4, Rochester Americans 2 Maine Mariners 4, New Haven Nighthawks 1 Maine Mariners 4, New Haven Nighthawks 0 Hershey Bears 4, New Brunswick Hawks 2 Adirondack Red Wings 4, Maine Mariners 2 New Brunswick Hawks 4, Binghamton Whalers 1 Rochester Americans 4, Maine Mariners 0 Maine Mariners 4, Rochester Americans 1 Sherbrooke Canadiens 4, Baltimore Skipjacks 2 Adirondack Red Wings 4, Hershey Bears 2 Rochester Americans 4, Sherbrooke Canadiens 3 Hershey Bears 4, Fredericton Express 0 Adirondack Red Wings 4, New Haven Nighthawks 1 Springfield Indians 4, Rochester Americans 2 Springfield Indians 4, Rochester Americans 2 Adirondack Red Wings 4, St. John’s Maple Leafs 3 Cape Breton Oilers 4, Rochester Americans 1 Portland Pirates 4, Moncton Hawks 2 Albany River Rats 4, Fredericton Canadiens 0 Rochester Americans 4, Portland Pirates 3 Hershey Bears 4, Hamilton Bulldogs 1 Philadelphia Phantoms 4, Saint John Flames 2 Providence Bruins 4, Rochester Americans 1 Hartford Wolf Pack 4, Rochester Americans 2 Saint John Flames 4, W-B/Scranton Penguins 2 Chicago Wolves 4, Bridgeport Sound Tigers 1 Houston Aeros 4, Hamilton Bulldogs 3 Milwaukee Admirals 4, W-B/Scranton Penguins 0 Philadelphia Phantoms 4, Chicago Wolves 0 Hershey Bears 4, Milwaukee Admirals 2 Hamilton Bulldogs 4, Hershey Bears 1 Chicago Wolves 4, W-B/Scranton Penguins 2 Hershey Bears 4, Manitoba Moose 2 Hershey Bears 4, Texas Stars 2 About the Calder Cup While the AHL’s history dates back to the fall of 1936, the Calder Cup trophy was first awarded in 1938 to the Providence Reds for winning the second International-American Hockey League championship. (In 1996, George Parsons of the Syracuse Stars was presented the Calder Cup in a ceremony at the Onondaga County War Memorial, as it is believed the Stars never received a trophy for their 1937 championship.) The Calder Cup is named for Frank Calder, the first president of the NHL (1917-43) and one of the driving forces behind the formation of the AHL. In 2001, the trophy’s base was changed to include two tiers of plaques, which feature the rosters of each of the last 20 Calder Cup champions; the plaques from the first 54 champions are on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The entire trophy now stands 24 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds. The bowl, made of sterling silver, is 12 inches high and eight inches in diameter; the base is made of Brazilian mahogany. Storylines • The Houston Aeros are making their second Calder Cup Finals appearance and first since winning the championship in seven games over Hamilton in 2003. • The Binghamton Senators had missed the Calder Cup Playoffs in each of the previous five seasons but are now in the Finals for the first time in the franchise’s nine-year history. • This is the second trip to the Calder Cup Finals for the city of Binghamton in their 29 seasons as members of the American Hockey League (Broome Dusters 1977-80, Whalers 1980-90, Rangers 1990-97, Senators 2002- ). • The Binghamton Whalers reached the Calder Cup Finals in 1982, losing to the New Brunswick Hawks in five games... The Whalers’ goaltender that year was Ken Holland, now a four-time Stanley Cup champion in the front office of the Detroit Red Wings. • Houston head coach Mike Yeo has his club in the Finals in his first season as an AHL head coach. Yeo won a Stanley Cup in 2009 as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins. • Binghamton head coach Kurt Kleinendorst has made the Finals in his first season as the club’s bench boss and just one year after leading USA Hockey’s under-18 team to a gold medal at the 2010 IIHF U-18 World Championships... Kleinendorst previously spent three seasons (2006-09) as head coach of the AHL’s Lowell Devils. • Neither Houston nor Binghamton made the Calder Cup Playoffs in 2010, becoming the first pair of teams to reach the Calder Cup Finals after not qualifying for the previous postseason since 1990, when the Springfield Indians faced the Rochester Americans. • Houston (98 points) and Binghamton (92) make this the first Calder Cup Finals without a 100-point team since 2002, when Chicago (86) defeated Bridgeport (98). • Houston reached the Calder Cup Finals with Game 7 victories in both the division finals (at Milwaukee) and the conference finals (vs. Hamilton)... The Aeros are a perfect 6-0 in their AHL history in Game 7’s. • In the conference finals, Houston became the third team in AHL history to cough up a 3-0 series lead, but the first of those three to win the series anyway. • Binghamton is the first team since the 1975 New Haven Nighthawks to reach the Calder Cup Finals after qualifying for the playoffs via the divisional crossover. The Senators finished fifth in the East Division, but placed ahead of the Atlantic Division’s fourth-place Worcester Sharks to earn a playoff berth. • Binghamton enters the Finals with eight consecutive road wins, one shy of the AHL postseason record held by the 1998 Philadelphia Phantoms. • Binghamton trailed its first-round series with Manchester three games to one, but has won 11 of 13 games since... Against the Monarchs, the Senators became the second team in AHL history to win four overtime games in one series, and the first to win Games 5, 6 and 7 all in OT. th • This series will feature a pair of rookie goaltenders in 21-year-old Matt Hackett of Houston (77 overall th pick by Minnesota in 2009) and 19-year-old Robin Lehner of Binghamton (46 overall by Ottawa in 2009)... Hackett’s uncle Jeff Hackett was the MVP of the 1990 Calder Cup Playoffs when he won the championship with the Springfield Indians. • Senators forward Corey Locke and defenseman Andre Benoit were teammates on Hamilton’s 2007 Calder Cup title team. No other player in this year’s Finals has previously won an AHL championship. • Locke, the AHL’s regular-season MVP and scoring champion in 2010-11, was Houston’s top scorer during the 2008-09 season and led the Aeros to an appearance in that year’s Western Conference Finals. • Binghamton forward Ryan Potulny enters the Finals leading all AHL playoff scores with 25 points (14-1125) in 17 games, after totaling 49 points (21-28-49) in 71 regular-season contests between Binghamton and Rockford. Potulny was acquired along with a second-round draft pick by the Ottawa organization from the Chicago Blackhawks on Feb. 28 for Chris Campoli. • According to 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the city of Houston has the fourth-highest population in th the United States (2,257,926) while Binghamton ranks 795 (44,401). Calder Cup Finals Facts NOTE: There have been 74 Calder Cup Finals in AHL history. The league championship series was best-of-five from 1937-43, and has been best-of-seven since 1944. The team that wins… Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 has won the Calder Cup 56 of 74 times (75.7%) has won the Calder Cup 54 of 74 times (73.0%) has won the Calder Cup 49 of 74 times (66.2%) has won the Calder Cup 51 of 72 times (70.8%) has won the Calder Cup 41 of 55 times (74.5%) has won the Calder Cup 28 of 34 times (82.4%) has won the Calder Cup 10 of 10 times (100.0%) The team leading a Calder Cup Finals series (*best-of-sevens only)… 1-0 has won the Calder Cup 56 of 74 times (75.7%) 2-0 has won the Calder Cup 39 of 42 times (92.9%) 3-0* has won the Calder Cup 21 of 21 times (100.0%) 2-1 has won the Calder Cup 39 of 50 times (78.0%) 3-1* has won the Calder Cup 30 of 33 times (90.9%) 3-2* has won the Calder Cup 29 of 33 times (87.9%) When a Calder Cup Finals series is tied (*best-of-sevens only)… 1-1 the winner of Game 3 has won the Calder Cup 23 of 32 times (71.9%) 2-2* the winner of Game 5 has won the Calder Cup 18 of 19 times (94.7%) The team with home-ice advantage in the Finals has won the Calder Cup 50 of 74 times (67.6%) The team with home-ice advantage in the Finals has won Game One 55 of 74 times (74.3%) The Calder Cup has been won on home ice 47 of 74 times (63.5%) There have been 16 Calder Cup Finals sweeps (14 best-of-seven, two best-of-five) 12 Calder Cup Finals have gone the distance (10 best-of-seven, two best-of-five) The home team has won every game once (Cleveland def. Pittsburgh, 1953) The road team has won every game once (Adirondack def. St. John’s, 1992) All-Time Series Houston and Binghamton are meeting in the postseason for the first time. They have met twice in the regular season, both in 2008-09: Jan. 30, 2009 Jan. 2, 2009 HOUSTON 3, Binghamton 2 BINGHAMTON 4, Houston 0 Calder Cup Playoff MVPs The Jack A. Butterfield Trophy was first presented in 1984 to the player voted to be the most valuable during the Calder Cup Playoffs (* indicates player’s team did not win Calder Cup): 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Bud Stefanski, Maine Brian Skrudland, Sherbrooke *Tim Tookey, Hershey Dave Fenyves, Rochester Wendell Young, Hershey (G) Sam St. Laurent, Adirondack (G) Jeff Hackett, Springfield (G) Kay Whitmore, Springfield (G) Allan Bester, Adirondack (G) Bill McDougall, Cape Breton 1994 Olaf Kolzig, Portland (G) 1995 Corey Schwab, Albany (G) and Mike Dunham, Albany (G) 1996 Dixon Ward, Rochester 1997 Mike McHugh, Hershey 1998 Mike Maneluk, Philadelphia 1999 Peter Ferraro, Providence 2000 Derek Armstrong, Hartford 2001 Steve Begin, Saint John 2002 Pasi Nurminen, Chicago (G) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Johan Holmqvist, Houston (G) Wade Flaherty, Milwaukee (G) Antero Niittymaki, Philadelphia (G) Frederic Cassivi, Hershey (G) Carey Price, Hamilton (G) Jason Krog, Chicago Michal Neuvirth, Hershey (G) Chris Bourque, Hershey AHL MVP’s in the Calder Cup Finals th Binghamton’s Corey Locke is the 24 AHL MVP to reach the Calder Cup Finals since the league first handed out the Les Cunningham Award in 1947-48 (* indicates player won Calder Cup): 2011 2010 2009 2008 2003 1999 1997 1984 1982 1981 1978 1977 Corey Locke, Binghamton *Keith Aucoin, Hershey *Alexandre Giroux, Hershey *Jason Krog, Chicago Jason Ward, Hamilton *Randy Robitaille, Providence *Jean-Francois Labbe, Hershey Mal Davis, Rochester *Mike Kaszycki, New Brunswick Pelle Lindbergh, Maine *Blake Dunlop, Maine Doug Gibson, Rochester 1976 1973 1970 1966 1964 1963 1956 1954 1953 1952 1950 1949 *Ron Andruff, Rochester *Billy Inglis, Cincinnati *Gilles Villemure, Buffalo *Dick Gamble, Rochester *Fred Glover, Cleveland *Denis DeJordy, Buffalo *Johnny Bower, Providence George Sullivan, Hershey *Eddie Olson, Cleveland Ray Powell, Providence Les Douglas, Cleveland *Carl Liscombe, Providence AHL Scoring Champions in the Calder Cup Finals th Binghamton’s Corey Locke is the 26 AHL regular-season scoring champion to reach the Calder Cup Finals (* indicates player won Calder Cup): 2011 2010 2009 2008 1999 1998 1982 1979 1976 1973 1969 1968 1966 Corey Locke, Binghamton *Keith Aucoin, Hershey *Alexandre Giroux, Hershey *Jason Krog, Chicago Domenic Pittis, Rochester *Peter White, Philadelphia *Mike Kaszycki, New Brunswick *Bernie Johnston, Maine Jean-Guy Gratton, Hershey Yvon Lambert, Nova Scotia *Jeannot Gilbert, Hershey Simon Nolet, Quebec *Dick Gamble, Rochester 1962 1961 1958 1957 1956 1954 1953 1952 1950 1944 1941 1938 1937 *Bill Sweeney, Springfield *Bill Sweeney, Springfield *Willie Marshall, Hershey *Fred Glover, Cleveland *Zellio Toppazzini, Providence George Sullivan, Hershey *Eddie Olson, Cleveland Ray Powell, Providence Les Douglas, Cleveland Tommy Burlington, Cleveland *Les Cunningham, Cleveland Jack Markle, Syracuse *Jack Markle, Syracuse Calder Cup Finalists in the NHL this season The rosters of the 2011 Calder Cup finalists feature 30 players who played a total of 426 games in the National Hockey League during the 2010-11 season: Binghamton (15 players, 232 games total): Zack Smith 55 games with Ottawa Bobby Butler 36 games with Ottawa Erik Condra 26 games with Ottawa David Hale 25 games with Ottawa Colin Greening 24 games with Ottawa Ryan Potulny 10 games with CHI /OTT Derek Smith 9 games with Ottawa Patrick Wiercioch 8 games with Ottawa Robin Lehner 8 games with Ottawa Andre Benoit 8 games with Ottawa Roman Wick 7 games with Ottawa Jim O’Brien 6 games with Ottawa Corey Locke 5 games with Ottawa Mike Brodeur 4 games with Ottawa Cody Bass 1 game with Ottawa Houston (15 players, 194 games total): Jared Spurgeon 53 games with Minnesota Patrick O’Sullivan 31 games with CAR/MIN Justin Falk 22 games with Minnesota Marco Scandella 20 games with Minnesota Casey Wellman 15 games with Minnesota Warren Peters 11 games with Minnesota Cody Almond 8 games with Minnesota Colton Gillies 7 games with Minnesota Robbie Earl 6 games with Minnesota Maxim Noreau 5 games with Minnesota Carson McMillan 4 games with Minnesota Matt Kassian 4 games with Minnesota Jed Ortmeyer 4 games with Minnesota Drew Bagnall 2 games with Minnesota Nate Prosser 2 games with Minnesota First- and second-round draft picks The rosters of the 2011 Calder Cup finalists feature nine former first- and second-round NHL draft picks: Houston: Brett Bulmer Marco Scandella Colton Gillies Matt Kassian Patrick O’Sullivan 39 overall in 2010 (by Minnesota) th 55 overall in 2008 (by Minnesota) th 16 overall in 2007 (by Minnesota) th 57 overall in 2005 (by Minnesota) th 56 overall in 2003 (by Minnesota) Binghamton: Jared Cowen Robin Lehner Patrick Wiercioch Jim O’Brien 9 overall in 2009 (by Ottawa) th 46 overall in 2009 (by Ottawa) nd 42 overall in 2008 (by Ottawa) th 29 overall in 2007 (by Ottawa) th th Working Overtime Binghamton enters the Calder Cup Finals with a 5-1 record in overtime games this postseason, including tying an AHL record with four OT wins in a single series (division semifinals vs. Manchester). Houston is 3-2 in playoff overtime games: Game 2, Atlantic Division Semifinals Game 3, Atlantic Division Semifinals Game 5, Atlantic Division Semifinals Game 6, Atlantic Division Semifinals Game 7, Atlantic Division Semifinals Game 4, Eastern Conference Finals Binghamton 4, MANCHESTER 3 Manchester 5, BINGHAMTON 4 BINGHAMTON 5, Manchester 4 Binghamton 2, MANCHESTER 1 Binghamton 6, MANCHESTER 5 BINGHAMTON 4, Charlotte 3 4:03 1:43 6:38 30:01 3:07 13:05 Derek Grant Game 2, West Division Semifinals Game 4, West Division Finals Game 5, West Division Finals Game 6, West Division Finals Game 6, Western Conference Finals HOUSTON 3, Peoria 2 HOUSTON 3, Milwaukee 2 HOUSTON 3, Milwaukee 2 MILWAUKEE 5, Houston 4 Hamilton 5, HOUSTON 4 11:34 Carson McMillan 3:35 Carson McMillan 8:45 Robbie Earl 1:01 29:11 Kaspars Daugavins Geoff Kinrade Ryan Potulny Ryan Keller Rookie Goaltenders Starting in the Calder Cup Finals Houston’s Matt Hackett and Binghamton’s Robin Lehner are both bidding to become the fourth rookie goaltender in the last five years to win the Calder Cup. Rookie goaltenders to start a Calder Cup Finals game since 1992 (* won Calder Cup): 2009 2008 2008 2007 2004 *Michal Neuvirth, Hershey *Ondrej Pavelec, Chicago John Curry, W-B/Scranton *Carey Price, Hamilton Andy Chiodo, W-B/Scranton 2000 1995 1995 1992 Mika Noronen, Rochester *Mike Dunham, Albany Jose Theodore, Fredericton Felix Potvin, St. John’s Crossing Over Binghamton, which finished fifth in the East Division in the regular season, is the second team in AHL history – and the first since the 1975 New Haven Nighthawks – to reach the Calder Cup Finals after qualifying for the playoffs via the crossover: 2011 Binghamton Senators 2010 2008 2001 2001 Bridgeport Sound Tigers San Antonio Rampage Portland Pirates Hershey Bears 2000 Providence Bruins 1998 1997 1996 Rochester Americans Binghamton Rangers Syracuse Crunch 1982 1975 Adirondack Red Wings New Haven Nighthawks def. Manchester (4-3) in Atlantic Division semifinals def. Portland (4-2) in Atlantic Division finals def. Charlotte (4-0) in Eastern Conference finals vs. Houston in Calder Cup Finals lost to Hershey (1-4) in East Division semifinals lost to Toronto (3-4) in North Division semifinals lost to Saint John (0-3) in Canadian Division semifinals def. Kentucky (3-0) in Southern Division semifinals def. Norfolk (4-1) in Southern Division finals lost to W-B/Scranton (0-4) in Western Conference finals def. Quebec (3-0) in Atlantic Division semifinals def. Lowell (4-0) in Atlantic Division finals lost to Hartford (3-4) in Eastern Conference finals lost to Philadelphia (1-3) in Mid-Atlantic Division semifinals lost to St. John’s (1-3) in Canadian Division semifinals def. Binghamton (3-1) in Southern Division semifinals def. Baltimore (4-3) in Southern Division finals lost to Rochester (1-4) in Western Conference finals lost to New Brunswick (2-3) in Northern Division semifinals def. Syracuse in one-game playoff to earn crossover def. Virginia (4-1) in Southern Division semifinals def. Hershey (4-1) in Southern Division finals lost to Springfield (1-4) in Calder Cup Finals Calder Cup Finals after missing playoffs th st Houston and Binghamton both missed the playoffs in 2010, making them the 30 and 31 teams in AHL history to reach the Calder Cup Finals a year after not qualifying for the postseason and the fourth pair to do it in the same year (*won Calder Cup): 2011 2011 2007 2006 2001 1999 1995 1990 1990 1989 1988 1987 1987 1986 1986 1975 Houston Aeros Binghamton Senators *Hamilton Bulldogs *Hershey Bears W-B/Scranton Penguins *Providence Bruins Fredericton Canadiens *Springfield Indians Rochester Americans New Haven Nighthawks Fredericton Express *Rochester Americans Sherbrooke Canadiens *Adirondack Red Wings Hershey Bears *Springfield Indians 1971 1970 1966 1964 1961 1960 1959 1958 1956 1952 1951 1943 1942 1941 1940 Providence Reds Springfield Kings Cleveland Barons Quebec Aces Hershey Bears *Springfield Indians Buffalo Bisons Springfield Indians *Providence Reds Providence Reds Pittsburgh Hornets *Buffalo Bisons *Indianapolis Capitals *Cleveland Barons Pittsburgh Hornets Longest road winning streaks in Calder Cup Playoff history The Binghamton Senators enter the 2011 Calder Cup Finals on an eight-game road winning streak, one shy of the longest in AHL postseason history: 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 Philadelphia Phantoms, 1998 Binghamton Senators, 2011 Adirondack Red Wings, 1992-93 St. John’s Maple Leafs, 1992-93 Milwaukee Admirals, 2004 Hamilton Bulldogs, 2007 Hershey Bears, 2006 Hershey Bears, 1988 Cleveland Barons, 1964-66 Springfield Indians, 1960-61-62 Championship Experience The following players and coaches have previous experience in North American professional championship series: Binghamton: Andre Benoit Corey Locke Kurt Kleinendorst (head coach) Steve Stirling (asst. coach) Houston: Jean-Michel Daoust Warren Peters Mike Yeo (head coach) Darryl Sydor (asst. coach) Brian Wiseman (asst. coach) won Calder Cup with Hamilton (2007) won Calder Cup with Hamilton (2007) reached ECHL Riley Cup Finals with Raleigh (1994 – head coach) reached Calder Cup Finals with Rochester (1977 – player) reached Calder Cup Finals with Bridgeport (2002 – head coach) won ECHL Kelly Cup with Cincinnati (2008) reached Calder Cup Finals with Texas (2010) won IHL Turner Cup with Houston (1999 – player) reached Calder Cup Finals with WBS (2001 – asst. coach) reached Calder Cup Finals with WBS (2004 – asst. coach) reached Stanley Cup Finals with Pittsburgh (2008 – asst. coach) won Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh (2009 – asst. coach) reached Stanley Cup Finals with Los Angeles (1993 – player) won Stanley Cup with Dallas (1999 – player) reached Stanley Cup Finals with Dallas (2000 – player) won Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay (2004 – player) reached Stanley Cup Finals with Pittsburgh (2008 – player) won IHL Turner Cup with Houston (1999 – player) Binghamton Senators Playoff Statistics No. PLAYER POS GP C G A PTS +/- PIM PP SHG GW FG OT UA EN SH SH% 22 Ryan Potulny 17 14 11 25 11 10 5 0 2 2 1 0 0 61 23.0 28 Ryan Keller RW 17 8 14 22 10 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 55 14.5 26 Kaspars Daugavins LW 17 10 7 17 7 6 3 2 2 0 1 2 2 36 27.8 18 Zack Smith C 17 6 11 17 -1 22 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 53 11.3 61 Andre Benoit D 17 3 11 14 4 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 45 6.7 12 * Bobby Butler RW 17 10 3 13 -4 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 21.3 11 Erik Condra RW 17 4 9 13 8 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 42 9.5 84 Corey Locke C 10 1 9 10 2 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 5.3 27 * Mike Hoffman LW 13 1 8 9 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 6.3 14 Roman Wick RW 17 3 5 8 3 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 32 9.4 19 Jim O’Brien C 17 2 3 5 2 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 41 4.9 7 Geoff Kinrade D 17 1 4 5 3 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 18 5.6 4 * Jared Cowen D 5 0 4 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 16 Cody Bass C 12 1 2 3 -2 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 6.3 15 * Colin Greening LW 17 1 2 3 -1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 2.2 21 * Derek Grant C 7 1 1 2 -3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 11.1 9 Bob Raymond D 8 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 9.1 3 Patrick Coulombe D 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 25 * David Dziurzynski LW 12 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0.0 5 * Mark Borowiecki D 15 0 2 2 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 24 Derek Smith D 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 2 * Eric Gryba D 4 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 6 Craig Schira D 7 0 1 1 -7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 40 * Robin Lehner G 13 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 17 * Patrick Wiercioch D 13 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0.0 44 Brennan Turner D 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 33 Barry Brust G 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 8 * David Sloane D 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 BENCH 17 0 TOTALS 17 67 116 183 No. GOALIE 40 * Robin Lehner 0 57 0 141 18 5 12 9 5 3 2 596 11.2 GP MINS W L SO EN GA GAA SA SVS SV% 13 746 10 2 2 0 30 2.41 440 410 0.932 33 Barry Brust 6 330 2 3 0 0 19 3.45 171 152 0.889 TOTALS 17 1076 12 5 2 0 49 2.73 611 562 0.920 *rookie Binghamton Senators Playoff Roster No. Player Pos. Shoots Ht Wt DOB Birthplace 2 Eric Gryba D R 6-3 214 Apr 18, 1988 Saskatoon, SK 3 Patrick Coulombe D L 5-9 163 Apr 23, 1985 St. Fabien, QC 4 Jared Cowen D L 6-5 228 Jan 25, 1991 Saskatoon, SK 5 Mark Borowiecki D L 6-1 198 Jul 12, 1989 Kanata, ON 6 Craig Schira D R 6-0 196 Apr 21, 1988 Spiritwood, SK 7 Geoff Kinrade D L 6-0 207 Jul 29, 1985 Nelson, BC 8 David Sloane D R 6-4 220 Apr 6, 1985 Ambler, PA 9 Bob Raymond D L 5-10 185 Aug 7, 1985 Lucknow, ON 11 Erik Condra RW R 6-0 188 Aug 6, 1986 Detroit, MI 12 Bobby Butler RW R 6-0 185 Apr 26, 1987 Marlborough, MA 14 Roman Wick RW L 6-2 192 Dec 30, 1985 Kloten, Switzerland 15 Colin Greening LW L 6-3 211 Mar 19, 1986 St. John’s, NL 16 Cody Bass C R 6-1 211 Jan 7, 1987 Owen Sound, ON 17 Patrick Wiercioch D L 6-4 185 Sep 12, 1990 Burnaby, BC 18 Zack Smith C R 6-2 199 Apr 5, 1988 Maple Creek, SK 19 Jim O’Brien C R 6-2 200 Jan 29, 1989 Maplewood, MN 20 Jason Bailey RW R 6-0 205 Jun 4, 1987 Nepean, ON 21 Derek Grant C L 6-3 190 Apr 20, 1990 Abbotsford, BC 22 Ryan Potulny C L 6-0 190 Sep 5, 1984 Grand Forks, ND 23 Corey Cowick LW L 6-2 201 Aug 1, 1989 Gloucester, ON 24 Derek Smith D L 6-2 200 Oct 13, 1984 Belleville, ON 25 David Dziurzynski LW L 6-3 205 Oct 6, 1989 Lloydminster, AB 26 Kaspars Daugavins LW L 6-1 204 May 18, 1988 Riga, Latvia 27 Mike Hoffman LW L 5-11 176 Nov 24, 1989 Kitchener, ON 28 Ryan Keller RW R 5-10 196 Jan 6, 1984 Saskatoon, SK 29 Mike Brodeur G R 6-2 190 Mar 30, 1983 Calgary, AB 33 Barry Brust G L 6-2 216 Aug 8, 1983 Swan River, MB 36 Pat Cannone F R 5-11 192 Aug 9, 1986 Bayport, NY 40 Robin Lehner G R 6-4 224 Jul 24, 1991 Gothenburg, Sweden 44 Brennan Turner D L 6-3 220 Dec 5, 1986 Winnipeg, MB 55 David Hale D L 6-1 215 Jun 18, 1981 Colorado Springs, CO 61 Andre Benoit D L 5-11 186 Jan 6, 1984 St. Albert, ON 84 Corey Locke C L 5-9 185 May 8, 1984 Toronto, ON Executive Vice President of Operations: Tom Mitchell Head Coach: Kurt Kleinendorst Assistant Coach: Steve Stirling Athletic Therapist: Glen Kinney Equipment Manager: Tom Severance NHL Affiliate: Ottawa Senators Houston Aeros Playoff Statistics No. PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SHG GW FG OT UA EN SH SH% 16 Patrick O’Sullivan LW 18 4 11 15 -5 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 76 5.3 22 Jed Ortmeyer RW 18 4 7 11 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 57 7.0 26 Maxim Noreau D 18 2 9 11 -4 19 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 35 5.7 18 Colton Gillies LW 18 7 3 10 6 22 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 24 29.2 20 Chad Rau C 18 6 4 10 -8 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 47 12.8 17 Robbie Earl LW 18 5 5 10 -6 18 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 44 11.4 7 * Casey Wellman C 18 5 5 10 -6 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 46 10.9 25 Warren Peters C 18 3 7 10 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 41 7.3 28 * Jared Spurgeon 14 Jon DiSalvatore 6 * Marco Scandella 12 19 27 Carson McMillan D 18 1 9 10 6 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 5.6 RW 18 5 4 9 -2 10 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 40 12.5 D 14 2 4 6 -2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 11.1 Cody Almond C 18 0 6 6 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0.0 * Jarod Palmer RW 18 3 2 5 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 15.8 C 15 3 1 4 4 14 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 20 15.0 5 Jeff Penner D 4 0 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 44 Justin Falk D 18 0 3 3 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.0 62 Jean-Michel Daoust RW 5 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 20.0 29 Drew Bagnall D 18 1 1 2 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 7.1 15 * Nate Prosser D 18 1 1 2 -1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 3.6 41 Josh Tordjman G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 11 * Brett Bulmer LW 8 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 42 Matt Kassian LW 8 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 31 18 0 BENCH * Matt Hackett G 18 0 TOTALS 18 53 86 139 6 2 191 No. GOALIE GP MINS W 31 * Matt Hackett 18 1101 12 6 41 Josh Tordjman 1 26 0 0 18 1127 12 6 1 TOTALS *rookie L 0 SO 15 0 EN GA 1 1 0 0 1 12 8 3 6 1 594 GAA SA SVS SV% 47 2.56 462 415 0.898 3 6.82 18 15 0.833 50 2.66 480 430 0.896 8.9 Houston Aeros Playoff Roster No. Player Pos. Shoots Ht Wt DOB Birthplace 4 Jamie Fraser D L 6-1 201 Nov 17, 1985 Sarnia, ON 5 Jeff Penner D L 5-10 185 Apr 13, 1987 Steinbach, MB 6 Marco Scandella D L 6-2 217 Feb 23, 1990 Montreal, QC 7 Casey Wellman C R 6-0 186 Oct 18, 1987 Brentwood, CA 8 Sam Lofquist D R 6-2 205 Mar 15, 1990 Somerset, WI 10 Kris Foucault LW L 6-1 202 Dec 12, 1990 Calgary, AB 11 Brett Bulmer LW R 6-3 186 Apr 26, 1992 Prince George, BC 12 Cody Almond C L 6-2 217 Jul 24, 1989 Calgary, AB 14 Jon DiSalvatore RW R 6-1 200 Mar 30, 1981 Bangor, ME 15 Nate Prosser D R 6-2 207 May 7, 1986 Elk River, MN 16 Patrick O’Sullivan LW L 6-0 180 Feb 1, 1985 Winston-Salem, NC 17 Robbie Earl LW L 5-11 195 Jun 2, 1985 Chicago, IL 18 Colton Gillies LW L 6-4 208 Feb 12, 1989 White Rock, BC 19 Jarod Palmer RW R 6-0 199 Feb 10, 1986 Fridley, MN 20 Chad Rau C R 5-11 186 Jan 18, 1987 Eden Prairie, MN 21 Colton Jobke D L 6-0 170 Apr 20, 1992 Delta, BC 22 Jed Ortmeyer RW R 6-1 205 Sep 3, 1978 Omaha, NE 24 Scott Campbell F L 6-2 210 Jun 6, 1986 Navan, ON 25 Warren Peters C L 6-0 203 Jul 10, 1982 Saskatoon, SK 26 Maxim Noreau D R 6-0 194 May 24, 1987 Montreal, QC 27 Carson McMillan C R 6-2 194 Sep 10, 1988 Brandon, MB 28 Jared Spurgeon D R 5-8 175 Nov 29, 1989 Edmonton, AB 29 Drew Bagnall D L 6-3 222 Oct 26, 1983 Oakbank, MB 31 Matt Hackett G R 6-2 179 Mar 7, 1990 London, ON 32 Kris Fredheim D R 6-2 192 Feb 23, 1987 Campbell River, BC 37 Pascal Morency RW R 5-10 196 Feb 20, 1982 Montreal, QC 39 Brandon Buck LW L 6-1 195 Aug 16, 1988 Delaware, ON 41 Josh Tordjman G L 6-1 155 Jan 11, 1985 Montreal, QC 42 Matt Kassian LW L 6-5 252 Oct 28, 1986 Edmonton, AB 44 Justin Falk D L 6-5 215 Oct 11, 1988 Snowflake, MB 56 Joel Broda F L 6-0 203 Nov 24, 1989 Prince Albert, SK 61 Tyler Cuma D L 6-2 192 Jan 19, 1990 Bowmanville, ON 62 Jean-Michel Daoust RW R 5-7 175 Nov 24, 1983 Valleyfield, QC Executive Vice President of Business Operations: Jamie Spencer General Manager: Jim Mill Head Coach: Mike Yeo Assistant Coaches: Darryl Sydor, Brian Wiseman Head Athletic Trainer: Jody Green Head Equipment Manager: Doug Tretiak NHL Affiliate: Minnesota Wild ###