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Levi, Amerks sweep past Syracuse
Levi, Amerks sweep past Syracuse

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time02-05-2025

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Levi, Amerks sweep past Syracuse

Devon Levi did it again. And so did the team in front of him. The Amerks posted a second consecutive 4-0 win in game three of their Atlantic Division semifinal series to finish a sweep of the Syracuse Crunch and advance to the division finals. Levi stopped all 30 shots he faced for his second straight shutout. He has saved the last 78 shots he's faced and has a scoreless streak of 156 minutes and 31 seconds. A streak he will take into round two. 'We have the best goalie on our team in the AHL,' defenseman Kale Clague said. 'As long as we play solid defensively, he's going to bail us out on the couple chances we might give up. He's done it all year.' 'He's just so good. We have so much confidence in him,' Mason Jobst said. 'It doesn't feel like he's scrambling at times. He's in the zone right now.' Rochester got on the board in the first period with less than five minutes to play when Jobst got free on a breakaway and somehow muscled the puck–and himself–into the net. Syracuse kept their net clean in the second period, but Clague dented twine from the point 95 seconds into the third. It was the third straight playoff game where the defenseman scored a goal. Six minutes later, Zach Metsa flipped one on net from the point and Jobst tipped it in for a 3-0 lead. The Amerks defense absolutely shut the door from there. Despite facing elimination and trailing the entire period, Syracuse managed only eight shots on goal in the third. 'I gotta give credit to our D-core. Syracuse is a big, heavy team. I've heard all about it, but our guys gave up no goals in two games,' head coach Michael Leone said. 'It's the goalie (also) for sure. Credit to Dev. He got the game puck today. When you look at how hard we defended, we gave up two goals in the series.' Brendan Warren closed out the series with an empty net goal 78 seconds before the horn. It was the first time Rochester swept Syracuse in a playoff series since 1997 and the first time an Amerks goalie had back to back playoff shutouts since Mika Noronen back in 2000. 'I think that the team played unbelievable this series,' Levi said. 'I haven't been watching for 25 years, but I'm sure this is one of the better teams that has been (in Rochester) in a long time. Credit to the group. It's been a great few games.' Next up for Rochester is the winner of the series between the regular season division champs in Laval and Cleveland. Laval won game one on Wednesday night. If the Rocket do match the Amerks round one sweep, they would close out the Monsters on Sunday. A potential game five in the series would be Friday, May 9th. Laval would have the home ice advantage against Rochester if they advance, but the Amerks would get three of five at home if Cleveland is the opponent. That's a concern for next week. This weekend will be about rest and excitement regarding an Amerks team that looks like they will very difficult to eliminate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

NJD@CAR: Aho scores goal
NJD@CAR: Aho scores goal

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time30-04-2025

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NJD@CAR: Aho scores goal

Levi Shuts Out Syracuse, Amerks Take 2-0 Lead Over Crunch The Rochester Americans have taken one step closer to avenging their first-round loss to the Syracuse Crunch one year ago, as the Amerks followed up a series-opening 3-2 victory in Game 1 on Friday with a 4-0 victory in Game 2 at Blue Cross Arena on Sunday afternoon. Devon Levi made 35 saves for the shutout, as Rochester took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series. 2:40 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

Syracuse Crunch faces must-win game on Thursday
Syracuse Crunch faces must-win game on Thursday

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time30-04-2025

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Syracuse Crunch faces must-win game on Thursday

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – The Syracuse Crunch will take to the ice on Thursday in a must-win game 3 against Rochester. The Amerks lead the best-of-five North Division semifinal series 2-0. Syracuse has gone four periods without a goal. The Crunch is 1-4 all-time when facing an elimination game against the Amerks. Game 3 is schedule for Thursday at 7 p.m. in Syracuse. If there is a Game 4 , that will be Saturday back at Upstate Medical University Arena. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Crunch star Dylan Duke previews playoff series against the Amerks as the series comes to Syracuse
Crunch star Dylan Duke previews playoff series against the Amerks as the series comes to Syracuse

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time28-04-2025

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Crunch star Dylan Duke previews playoff series against the Amerks as the series comes to Syracuse

(WSYR-TV) — The puck has dropped on the American Hockey League Calder Cup Playoffs and currently the Syracuse Crunch find themselves in a 0-2 hole against the Rochester Americans. Coming up Thursday the series finds its way to the Salt City for game 3. Syracuse Crunch Forward Dylan Duke joined the show Monday to discuss the series thus far, his first full-season of pro hockey, and how the fans can make a difference Thursday night. Game 3 Thursday begins at 7 p.m. at Upstate Medical University Arena. To snag your tickets, head to Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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