In the process, they created franchise history by recording eight consecutive victories, became the first team to hit the 30-win mark this season, and retook the overall lead in the AHL standings.
They followed that up with victory back on home ice and yet another win away from Ricoh Coliseum to extend the Marlies‘ point streak to eleven games (10-0-1) entering the All-Star break.
Even more franchise history was made as Toronto recorded a third consecutive shutout, blanking Binghamton, Bridgeport and Rochester.
Special teams were a big factor in the Marlies recent success as they killed 24 of 25 penalties and scored seven goals on 28 power play opportunities.