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. Vans Schoenen Aanbieding .ca. Mr. Fraser, It looks like Martin Brodeur is coming back to play for the Blues. I was wondering if you have any great stories or fond memories of your time on the ice with Brodeur - in the NHL, or maybe even the Olympics. Vans Schoenen Goedkoop . -- During Kansas shootaround on Wednesday before the Jayhawks faced Oklahoma, coach Bill Self told Wayne Selden Jr. http://www.vansschoenenbelgie.be/. Chris Heisey followed with a two-run triple and Billy Hamilton added an RBI double, all but sealing Cincinnatis fourth straight victory and seventh in eight games. Brandon Phillips, celebrating his 33rd birthday, hit a go-ahead homer in the ninth for the Reds before pinch-hitter Buster Posey tied it with an RBI double off hard-throwing closer Aroldis Chapman in the bottom half. Vans Schoenen Winkels Belgie . A steady downpour and low temperatures were predicted for much of the night. No makeup date was immediately announced, although it was determined that the game will not be part of a doubleheader on Wednesday. Vans Schoenen Korting . CEO Steve Koonin on Tuesday told the Hawks flagship radio station that he made the decision to discipline Ferry but allowed him to keep his job managing the team. He did not say what the punishment was, but noted that he relied on a law firms three-month investigation of Ferry and him describing Deng as someone who has a little African in him.Adebayo Akinfenwa described a Wembley date with AFC Wimbledon as a dream come true - and reckons his famed physique helped make the difference. The Dons striker came off the bench to inspire a turnaround in Wednesdays play-off semi-final second leg against Accrington, levelling the aggregate score with a powerful header before team-mate Lyle Taylor sealed an injury-time 3-2 win over the two legs.Akinfenwa - nicknamed the Beast for his 16-stone frame - had unsettled the Stanley defence as a substitute in the first leg and is now relishing a showdown with Plymouth for a place in League One next term. Its massive, its what dreams are made of, Akinfenwa told Sky Sports. You can see it means so much to everybody affiliated with AFC Wimbledon. From weightlighting to dancing, re-live some of Adebayo Akinfenwas best bits Its a dream come true but were not just here to make up the numbers, we want to go to Wembley now and win it. This team has been beautiful. Its been an honour to be a part of it and its a great feeling.The gaffer calls it as he sees it - he thought I could make an impact. Ive still got a lot to give, I play to my strengths. On my day Im a handful; (Accrington) knew they played Akinfenwa! Scott Minto struggled to keep his composure after Ian Holloway cracked a joke about Adebayo Akinfenwa Late floodlight failure forced a lengthy delay in extra-time but the 34-year-old joked that he would have ploughed on in the dark.ddddddddddddI thought it was a tactic! I thought it was a little ploy from them, he said.I was raised in Hackney - we played football in the dark so I would have played on! We got through it though and thats all that matters. Highlights from the second leg of the League Two play-off semi-final as Accrington took on AFC Wimbledon Watch the League Two play-off final between AFC Wimbledon and Plymouth live on Sky Sports 1 from 3pm on Monday, May 30. Also See: Taylor fires Dons to final WATCH: Best of the Beast ' ' '