Syracuse, N.Y. -- Cory Conacher put home the game-winner with 5 minutes, six seconds left in the third period to give the series-clinching 3-1 win over Providence in Game 5 of the North Division finals.

Syracuse, which is 9-0 on home ice in the postseason, won the best-of-seven series four games to one to advance to its second Calder Cup finals in franchise history.

Conacher put home the deciding marker from the right circle, with a rip over the glove of Bruins netminder Malcolm Subban.

Conacher added an empty netter late in the game to seal the issue.

Ben Thomas also scored for Syracuse, and goalie Mike McKenna stopped 27 shots. Subban was phenomenal with 30 saves.

The Bruins took control of the game and pressed hard to overcome a 1-0 deficit in the second, and that effort paid off with a 6:33 left in the period. An Erik Condra turnover behind the Crunch net set up Chris Porter for a rebound goal.

Subban was fantastic in the first, stopping 13 Crunch shots. But that run came after he let Syracuse's first one in at the 41-second mark. That came on a low rip by Thomas from the right circle.