Abbotsford Canucks’ Sammy Blais Shines in Calder Cup Finals

Abbotsford Canucks' Sammy Blais Shines in Calder Cup Finals

Abbotsford Canucks forward Sammy Blais has been a valuable asset to the team in the Calder Cup Finals, despite occasional struggles with discipline. The 29-year-old former St. Louis Blues player has demonstrated his ability to penetrate defenses, as showcased in Tuesday’s game against the Charlotte Checkers.

Key Highlights from the Game

  • Blais helped erase a 1-0 deficit in the second period by faking a shot and scoring, which was described as "inspirational" by observers.
  • His teammates responded effectively, scoring two goals on power plays.
  • The Canucks won the game 6-1, with:
    • Arshdeep Bains scoring twice
    • Linus Karlsson contributing three assists
    • Arturs Silovs making twenty-eight saves

Blais’ Performance Overview

  • Blais left Game Three early for medical attention but returned later.
  • He has shown resilience since signing an AHL deal last month after being cut from NHL camp.
  • In Game Two, Blais recorded:
    • One goal
    • One primary assist
    • A controversial goalie interference penalty

This performance marked his fifth point in the Calder Cup Finals, placing him sixth among all players league-wide, behind:

  • Arshdeep Bains (7 points)
  • Jiri Kulich (6 points)
  • Tyler Tullio (5 points)

Penalty Minutes

  • Blais has accumulated 75 penalty minutes over nineteen games this season.
  • His teammates have combined for 64 penalty minutes, which is eleven fewer than Blais.

Looking Ahead

The Abbotsford Canucks are poised for a strong performance as they head into Game Four of the Calder Cup Finals against the Charlotte Checkers.

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