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2018 Calder Cup Playoffs Gui Syracuse Crunch 2018 Playoff Guide Calder Cup Playoffs · 2018 Crunch Front Office President/CEO/Governor Howard Dolgon Senior VP of Business Operations/CFO/Alt. Governor Vance Lederman Chief Operating Officer/Alt. Governor Jim Sarosy Vice President of Ticket Sales Todd Cross Vice President of Revenue Development Mark Hayes Senior Manager of Corporate Activation & Marketing Andrea Marino Senior Manager of Public Relations & Digital Media Megan Cahill Senior Manager of Retention Kristen Denick Senior Account Executive Rory Specia Creative Services and Promotions Manager Stefany Gale Broadcaster Lukas Favale Community Relations Manager/Account Executive Jacqueline Decker Account Executive Matthew Thompson Hockey Operations General Manager Julien BriseBois Head Coach Benoit “Ben” Groulx Assistant Coach Stacy Roest Assistant Coach Ken Klee Assistant Coach Jeff Halpern Goaltending & Video Coach Karl Goehring Head Athletic Trainer Brad Chavis Strength & Condition Coach Mark Powell Head Equipment Manager Colten Wilson Assistant Equipment Manager Sam Nicholson Calder Cup Playoffs 2018 2017-18 Regular Season Schedule · # Date Opp. Results GF GA Record GWG PPG ADV PP% PPGA TSH PK% SF SA PIM OPIM Syracuse Goaltender Opposing Goaltender Att. Time 1 Oct. 6 at RCH L 1 3 0-1-0-0 0 6 0.0% 1 6 83.3% 29 20 12 12 Leighton (17/20 L) Ullmark (28/29 W) 5009 2:30 2 Oct. 7 RCH OTL 2 3 0-1-1-0 0 4 0.0% 1 6 83.3% 26 18 16 12 Ingram (15/18 OTL) Wilcox (24/26 W) 5988 2:24 3 Oct. 13 BEL W 4 2 1-1-1-0 Yan (1) 1 11 4.8% 0 4 87.5% 43 26 37 79 Leighton (24/26 W) Hammond (39/42 L) 4344 2:45 4 Oct. 14 UTI L 2 3 1-2-1-0 0 5 3.8% 2 7 82.6% 26 19 16 12 Leighton (16/19 L) Demko (24/26 W) 5445 2:25 5 Oct. 15 at WBS L 1 6 1-3-1-0 1 8 5.9% 1 7 83.3% 25 31 16 18 Ingram (25/31 L) DeSmith (24/25 W) 4013 2:20 6 Oct. 20 BNG L 2 3 1-4-1-0 0 6 5.0% 0 3 84.8% 28 22 6 12 ML (0/2); CI (19/20 L) Blackwood (26/28) 4532 2:19 7 Oct. 21 SPR W 4 1 2-4-1-0 Akeson (1) 0 3 4.7% 1 2 82.9% 26 23 4 6 Ingram (22/23 W) SM (19/22 L); EC (3/3) 4711 2:18 8 Oct. 27 TOR L 2 4 2-5-1-0 0 8 3.9% 0 7 85.7% 31 25 14 16 CI (3/5); ML (18/19 L) Sparks (29/31 W) 4431 2:25 9 Oct. 28 at RCH W 3 2 3-5-1-0 Lynch (1) 1 5 5.4% 1 4 84.8% 19 27 8 10 Leighton (25/27 W) AW (12/14); LU (4/5 L) 3400 2:27 10 Nov. 1 at BEL SOL 3 4 3-5-1-1 2 4 8.3% 1 8 85.2% 26 21 49 41 Leighton (17/20 SOL) Hammond (23/26 W) 4319 2:36 11 Nov. 3 at LAV SOL 5 6 3-5-1-2 2 8 10.3% 3 7 82.0% 37 26 18 20 Leighton (20/25 SOL) Fucale (32/37 W) 7277 2:38 12 Nov. 4 at LAV L 2 5 3-6-1-2 1 6 10.8% 1 6 82.1% 30 25 14 14 Ingram (20/24 L) Fucale (28/30 W) 6398 2:33 13 Nov. 11 CHA W 5 3 4-6-1-2 Bournival (1) 2 7 12.3% 2 5 80.6% 35 24 12 16 Leighton (21/24 W) Smith (30/35 L) 6079 2:21 14 Nov. 15 at HER L 2 4 4-7-1-2 1 4 12.9% 0 7 82.3% 22 26 21 15 Ingram (22/25 L) Copley (20/22 W) 9069 2:20 15 Nov. 18 at TOR L 1 2 4-8-1-2 1 5 13.3% 2 6 81.2% 32 27 12 10 Domingue (25/27 L) Sparks (31/32 W) 6547 2:17 16 Nov. 19 at TOR L 1 3 4-9-1-2 0 4 12.8% 0 8 82.8% 24 29 16 8 Domingue (26/28 L) Pickard (23/24 W) 5251 2:22 17 Nov. 22 RCH W (OT) 6 5 5-9-1-2 Yan (2) 0 2 12.5% 2 6 81.8% 49 35 32 13 Domingue (30/35 W) Ullmark (43/49 OTL) 4722 2:35 18 Nov. 24 WBS W 5 2 6-9-1-2 Lynch (2) 1 2 13.3% 1 7 82.1% 30 25 29 6 Domingue (23/25 W) DeSmith (25/28 L) 5792 2:26 19 Nov. 25 at WBS W 4 3 7-9-1-2 Peca (1) 1 3 13.9% 0 5 82.9% 25 33 12 8 Ingram (30/33 W) DeSmith (21/25 L) 5548 2:14 20 Nov. 29 at TOR W 3 1 8-9-1-2 Lynch (3) 0 4 13.3% 1 4 82.6% 33 28 10 33 Domingue (27/28 W) Sparks (30/32 L) 3601 2:29 21 Dec. 1 LAV W 2 1 9-9-1-2 Peca (2) 0 6 12.6% 1 6 82.6% 30 25 12 15 Domingue (24/25 W) Lindgren (28/30 L) 5170 2:24 22 Dec. 2 BEL W (SO) 5 4 10-9-1-2 Loney (SO 1) 1 5 12.9% 2 5 81.7% 33 24 10 10 Ingram (20/24 W) Hammond (28/32 SOL) 5261 2:29 23 Dec. 6 at UTI W 6 1 11-9-1-2 Verhaeghe (1) 1 6 13.1% 0 5 82.4% 28 25 12 14 Domingue (24/25 W) Bachman (22/28 L) 3917 2:16 24 Dec. 8 at BNG W 5 2 12-9-1-2 Gallant (1) 1 2 13.7% 0 5 83.1% 23 23 35 6 Domingue (21/23 W) Blackwood (18/23 L) 3527 2:16 25 Dec. 9 at BEL W 6 0 13-9-1-2 Volkov (1) 2 4 14.8% 0 8 84.0% 26 18 23 15 Ingram (18/18 W) DT (14/18 L); CD (6/8) 3417 2:11 26 Dec. 15 PRO W 5 3 14-9-1-2 Erne (1) 0 4 14.4% 0 3 84.4% 28 27 6 8 Domingue (24/27 W) McIntyre (23/28 L) 5475 2:18 27 Dec. 16 at LV L 2 4 14-10-1-2 0 4 14.0% 1 5 84.2% 24 33 10 8 Ingram (29/33 L) Muse (22/24 W) 7113 2:23 28 Dec. 20 at LAV L 2 5 14-11-1-2 1 4 14.3% 1 9 84.5% 24 25 20 10 Domingue (20/24 L) Lindgren (22/24 W) 5390 2:32 29 Dec. 22 at BEL W 8 2 15-11-1-2 Condra (1) 2 6 15.1% 1 4 84.2% 37 29 15 19 Domingue (27/29 W) (AH (13/19 L); CD (16/18) 3433 2:17 30 Dec. 23 UTI L 1 2 15-12-1-2 0 4 14.7% 0 6 84.8% 24 25 10 8 Domingue (23/25 L) Demko (23/24 W) 5566 2:30 31 Dec. 27 TOR W 5 4 16-12-1-2 Erne (2) 2 3 15.7% 0 2 85.0% 33 26 4 6 Domingue (22/26 W) Sparks (28/33 L) 5233 2:18 32 Dec. 30 UTI W (SO) 3 2 17-12-1-2 Thomas (SO 1) 0 4 15.3% 0 2 85.1% 42 17 9 13 Ingram (15/17 W) Demko (39/41 SOL) 5985 2:33 33 Dec. 31 at BNG W 5 0 18-12-1-2 Peca (3) 1 4 15.5% 0 4 85.5% 37 29 10 10 Ingram (29/29 W) Blackwood (32/37 L) 4256 2:23 34 Jan. 6 at HFD W 3 2 19-12-1-2 Stephens (1) 0 2 15.3% 1 3 85.2% 31 33 8 16 Ingram (31/33 W) Mazanec (28/31 L) 4191 2:20 35 Jan. 7 at PRO W 4 3 20-12-1-2 Erne (3) 0 2 15.2% 1 4 84.9% 34 24 8 4 Ingram (21/24 W) McIntyre (30/34 L) 9780 2:19 36 Jan. 10 at BNG W 4 1 21-12-1-2 Erne (4) 1 2 15.6% 0 5 85.3% 16 35 25 9 Ingram (34/35 W) Lack (12/16 L) 3673 2:20 37 Jan. 12 at UTI W 3 2 22-12-1-2 Verhaeghe (2) 1 6 15.6% 0 8 85.9% 33 39 18 14 Ingram (37/39 W) Demko (30/33 L) 3917 2:30 38 Jan. 13 RCH W 4 0 23-12-1-2 Joseph (1) 1 3 15.9% 0 6 86.3% 32 27 19 13 Domingue (27/27 W) Ullmark (28/32 L) 5956 2:22 39 Jan. 15 BNG W 3 0 24-12-1-2 Stephens (2) 1 7 15.8% 0 5 86.7% 42 17 14 18 Domingue (17/17 W) Blackwood (39/42 L) 4625 2:23 40 Jan. 17 at BEL OTL 1 2 24-12-2-2 1 3 16.1% 0 4 86.9% 19 25 8 6 Ingram (23/25 OTL) Taylor (18/19 W) 2881 2:12 41 Jan.
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