Riese Gaber opened the scoring with a seeing-eye snipe early in the first, and while Toronto would even the score less than four minutes later, the Checkers would quickly wrestle back control of the game and not relent.
Brett Chorske reclaimed the lead for Charlotte just ahead of the first buzzer, then Gracyn Sawchyn knocked in a loose puck on the man advantage 79 seconds into the second to extend it. That was the start of a middle-period explosion for the home side, as Sandis Vilmanis found the back of the net through some chaos in front minutes later and Chorske finished off a slick passing play for his second of the night late in the frame.
With a staggering 5-1 lead and 20 minutes to play, the Checkers locked down for the third period. The home team outshot the visitors 14-3 in the third and Cooper Black stood tall between the pipes as the Checkers coasted to a convincing win over their neighbors to the north.
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QUOTES
Coach Geordie Kinnear on Brett Chorske’s line in this gameI think if you look at that line, Chorske is a first-year player, and (Vilmanis) and Steeves, I thought they had a good week of practice. When you have good work during the week, it usually translates to a good night. They had a good night. I thought overall, we got to our agenda. There might have been a spurt in the second period for 10-15 minutes that I didn’t love, but we got to it in the last five minutes and it carried over into the third.
Kinnear on the secret to the team’s penalty kill
Just the experience. A lot of young killer, and then today you get Studnicka back which gives us a little bit more depth. To be honest, with a young group killing penalties, when you’re coachable and trainable and you work at it, usually good things happen. Chorske and Villy watched a lot last year and I know they wanted some of those minutes, now they’re getting those minutes. Credit to them. They’re students of the game.
Kinnear on Jack Studnicka coming back to the lineup
Just another experienced guy that can play 200 feet. He can produce at both ends, which you really like. He’s another centerman, another penalty killer and can play on the power play. We’re excited for him to come back, because I know as an athlete it’s terrible watching your teammates play when you want to be out there. He was itching to get back.
Brett Chorske on his line
I thought were just on the same page. We had a really good practice together and I think were just in sync. We kind of know what each other’s habits are now and are getting more comfortable with the chemistry and everything. Just a lot of chatter on the bench with things we see and everything like that. I thought it was good.
Chorske on Studnica returning to the lineup
He's a huge part of our team. When a guy like that goes out you miss him a lot, and I know that he was having a hard time away from the guys too. You’re happy to see a guy like that get back in and contribute like that. He’s one of our best players so it’s huge for us.
Chorske on the penalty kill
All four guys are on the same page and we like to be aggressive and pick our spots where we can be offensive and make some plays. They have a five-forward unit over there, so we thought we could exploit some things there. They’re a good team over there, and a lot of pre-scout goes into it to see their tendencies and everything. Geordie lays it all out and we just have to go out there and perform.
Chorske on the team’s recent success
We’re kind of playing like we were at the end of last year. It takes a little bit when we have a bunch of new guys in the group, but our system is starting to come together and everyone is starting to buy in more, which is huge. Just trust each other and when five guys are playing the same way, it makes it really easy to roll four lines and contribute every night.


