By fpena944 - Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:14 am
- Thu Jun 05, 2025 7:14 am
#310017
For those that follow hockey you know the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers are fighting for the Stanley Cup.
What is also taking place soon are the finals for the AHL's Calder Cup.
So my interesting hockey fact of the day is that in the entire history of these two championships there have only been 3 instances where the Stanley and Calder cups were won by two affiliates.
What I mean by that is the AHL teams often form relationships with the NHL teams to develop players and when they get good enough they head up to the big leagues.
This year the Charlotte Checkers are in the finals along with the Florida Panthers.
If they both win then we'll see the fourth instance of this relatively rare event!
Of course they both have to win and based on last night's game Florida isn't holding up their end of the bargain yet.
What is also taking place soon are the finals for the AHL's Calder Cup.
So my interesting hockey fact of the day is that in the entire history of these two championships there have only been 3 instances where the Stanley and Calder cups were won by two affiliates.
What I mean by that is the AHL teams often form relationships with the NHL teams to develop players and when they get good enough they head up to the big leagues.
This year the Charlotte Checkers are in the finals along with the Florida Panthers.
If they both win then we'll see the fourth instance of this relatively rare event!
Of course they both have to win and based on last night's game Florida isn't holding up their end of the bargain yet.






