Re-live the sights and sounds from Providence's first and only Calder Cup
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Dorin Canaday
June 13, 2022 (7:48 PM)
Twenty-three years ago today, the Providence Bruins won their first and only Calder Cup in franchise history.
The Bruins defeated the Rochester Americans by a score of 5-1 in game five on Sunday, June 13th, 1999, to capture the AHL championship.
Randy Robitaille won the Les Cunningham Award as the MVP for the overall season, Peter Ferraro won the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs, and Peter Laviolette won the Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award for coach of the year.
A fantastic season by the Bruins affiliate that was capped off in dramatic style. Re-live the sights and sounds with the video Providence shared on their official Twitter:
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