TORONTO - Greg McKegg scored the winner and Drew MacIntyre made 29 saves as the Toronto Marlies shut out the Milwaukee Admirals 2-0 in American Hockey League action Thursday night. With the win, the Marlies complete a three-game series sweep of the Admirals and move on to the second round of the Calder Cup playoffs. T.J. Brennan added an empty netter with less than 25 seconds remaining for his second of the playoffs. Admirals starter Marek Mazanec made 21 saves in the loss. Toronto, which lost both regular season meetings with Milwaukee by an 8-3 margin, never trailed in the series while outscoring the Admirals 13-4. Playing in his first game since March 30, Marlies defenceman Andrew MacWilliam made his presence felt in the second period catching Admirals forward Calle Jarnkrok with a huge open-ice hit at the Toronto blue-line. Moments later, Milwaukee forward Francis Wathier was assessed a boarding penalty for his hit from behind on Brennan. On the ensuing power play, McKegg opened the scoring on a cross-ice feed from Jerry DAmigo for his first of the playoffs at 17:31. With his assist, DAmigo now has two goals and five assists and is the league leader in playoff points with seven. Less than a minute later, Kenny Ryan had excellent chance to give Toronto a 2-0 lead, on a breakaway, but held on too long before shooting and Mazanec managed to get his left pad on it. The Marlies played a tentative first period, their first game since Sunday, and were outshot 11-8 by the Admirals. Toronto will now await results from both the Chicago-Rochester first-round matchup and the Grand Rapids-Abbotsford series to determine their next opponent. The second round of the Calder Cup playoffs isnt expected to start until next weekend. Notes: Toronto forward Carter Ashton (knee) and defenceman Andrew MacWilliam (concussion) made their series debuts. Spencer Abbott (shoulder) and Peter Holland (lower body) have yet to play in the playoffs. ... Marlies alumnus Ron Ellis dropped the puck in a ceremonial faceoff pre-game. Fake NFL Jerseys Free Shipping . Brassard and Coyotes defenceman Derek Morris were battling for position in the crease when a nudge from Morris sent Brassard on top of Smith late in the third period. Fake NFL Jerseys Wholesale . JOHNS, N. https://www.fakenfljerseys.com/. Or, for that matter, the aged. Fake NFL Jerseys China .com) - No Sidney Crosby, no problem. Fake Nike NFL Jerseys . Head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed on Sunday that his starting goalie has a head injury and the team will take it day by day.CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Panthers announced theyve released longtime defensive back Charles Godfrey and signed guard Chris Scott.Godfrey joined the Panthers as a third-round draft pick in 2008 and played in 82 games with 75 starts.Godfrey, 28, had worked his way back from a torn Achilles tendon in 2013, playing in seven games with one start this season. However, Carolinas secondary has struggled, allowing 15 touchdown passes.Panthers coach Ron Rivera said in a release Tuesday it was a difficult decision because Charles has been a large part of what we have done since I came to Carolina four years ago. He has always tried to do everything we have asked of him and worked extremely harrd.ddddddddddddScott started eight games for Carolina in 2013 before being released in August.The Panthers also announced Tuesday they have signed safety Robert Lester and tackle Martin Wallace to the practice squad. They will take the spots vacated by Scott and Adarius Glanton, who are now on the 53-man roster.The 6-foot-6, 305-pound Wallace played in one game with the Browns as an undrafted rookie. He was waived Cleveland in August in the teams final roster cuts.Lester played with the Panthers last season before being released in August. This is his second stint on the teams practice squad this year.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '