The rookie netminder fended off all 32 shots he faced Wednesday night in Des Moines to notch his second shutout of the season - the first of which came the last time he faced this Wild team, giving him six straight periods of perfect hockey against Iowa.
🗣️ COOOOOOOOOOOP pic.twitter.com/nq0sEtn4x9
— Charlotte Checkers (@CheckersHockey) January 23, 2025
The Checkers wouldn’t let that strong showing between the pipes go to waste as the offense came through with plenty of run support. John Leonard and Sandis Vilmanis each found the back of the net early in the first as the visitors came out flying and controlled the majority of the opening frame.
Unreal individual effort from the All Star 😮💨😮💨😮💨 pic.twitter.com/K88xQBWoAF
— Charlotte Checkers (@CheckersHockey) January 23, 2025
The Wild would tilt the ice in their favor for the second but came up empty handed, and a beautiful play from Justin Sourdif late in the frame would extend Charlotte’s advantage. The Checkers settled things back down in the third and rode out the remainder of regulation from there, with a late deposit from Mikulas Hovorka serving as the final nail in the coffin for Iowa and helping push Charlotte back into the win column.
the toe drag 😮
— Charlotte Checkers (@CheckersHockey) January 23, 2025
the snipe 😵 pic.twitter.com/wXGPvKUnOn