Chicago completes overtime comeback, Marlies look ahead to Game 5

June 19, 2026

WOLVES 4  |  MARLIES 3 (OT)

CALDER CUP FINALS, GAME 4

THURS., JUNE 18, 2026 – 7:00 P.M. (EST)

COCA-COLA COLISEUM (TORONTO, ON)

STREAM: FLOHOCKEY, BROADCAST: SPORTSNET 360

Chicago: B. Nadeau (7) (J. Välimäki), D. Fensore (4) (I. Ryabkin, V. Neuchev), J. Robidas (7) (C. Foote, R. Suzuki), V.
Neuchev (2) (I. Ryabkin)
Goaltender: C. Primeau (33/36) W


Toronto: J. Quillan (2) PP (E. Cowan, V. Lettieri), L. Haymes (4) (A. Nylander, W. Villeneuve), R. Tverberg (6) (D.
Mermis, W. Villeneuve)
Goaltender: A. Akhtyamov (22/26) OT/L

ON THE SCORESHEET

• Jacob Quillan put the Marlies on the board on the power play at 4:36 of the first period. This was Toronto’s first
power play goal of the series.
• Luke Haymes scored at 9:58 of the first period. He has 12 points (4 goals, 8 assists) in 23 games this postseason.
• Ryan Tverberg scored at 17:59 of the second period. He has 13 points (6 goals, 7 assists) in 23 games this
postseason.
Vinni Lettieri had the primary assist on Quillan’s first period goal, setting the Marlies single-postseason recorded with
25 points. He has points (2-6-8) in four consecutive games. Lettieri has 25 points (9 goals, 16 assists) in 22
postseason games.
Easton Cowan recorded the secondary assist on Quillan’s first period goal. He has 15 points (8 goals, 7 assists) in
21 games this season.
Alex Nylander registered the primary assist on Haymes’ first period goal.
• William Villeneuve picked up the secondary assists on Haymes’ first period goal and Tverberg’s second period goal.
He has 21 points (2 goals, 19 assists) in 23 games this postseason.
• Dakota Mermis had the primary assist on Tverberg’s second period goal. He has 10 assists in 23 games this
postseason.
• Artur Akhtyamov stopped 22 of 26 shots he faced. He is 14-6-1 this postseason with a 2.18 goals against average
and a 0.924 save percentage

TEAM NOTES

• Toronto is 3-1 in overtime this season.
• Toronto is 9-5-1 when not scoring first.
• The Marlies were 2-for-2 on the penalty kill and 1-for-3 on the
power play. Toronto is 8-1-1 when scoring on the power play
and 5-3-1 when not allowing a goal on the penalty kill.
• Toronto outshot Chicago 36-26. Vinni Lettieri led the Marlies
with seven shots on net. Toronto is 5-3-1 when outshooting their
opponent

MARLIES LEADERS

Goals 10 (V. Lettieri)
Assists 19 (W. Villeneuve)
Points 25 (V. Lettieri)
PPG 4 (V. Lettieri)
Shots 61 (V. Lettieri)
+/- +8 (C. Paré, M. Rifai, L. Shaw)
PIMS 82 (M. Pezzetta

Game notes:

UPCOMING GAMES

Game 5 – Fri., June 19 vs. Chicago – 7:00 p.m. ET
*Game 6 – Sun., June 21 at Chicago – 3:00 p.m. CT
*Game 7 – Tues., June 23 at Chicago – 7:00 p.m. CT

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