The Checkers took their red-hot streak and brought it back home, pulling off a perfect week against some Eastern Conference giants.
Week in Review
Team Statistics
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Overall record
24-14-3
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Home record
12-7-1
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Road record
12-7-2
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Last week's record
4-0-0
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Last 10 games
9-1-0
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Division Standings
3rd
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Conference Standings
5th
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League Standings
8th
Checkers 4, Hershey 1
The Checkers kicked of the week with a convincing defeat of the surging Bears, thanks in large part to a two-goal performance from defenseman Oliwer Kaski and three helpers from Janne Kuokkanen.
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Checkers 5, Hershey 4
The Checkers roared out to a commanding 5-1 lead in the next night’s rematch, but the Bears punched back with three straight strikes in the third to make things interesting. The Checkers were able to hang on, however, to pull off the weekday sweep of Hershey.
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Checkers 4, Toronto 3 (SO)
After a strong start, the Checkers found themselves down by a goal in the waning moments of the game until Jake Bean threaded a wrist shot home with 27 seconds left to force the contest to overtime. Things would progress to a shootout, where no one could break through until a beauty of a move from Steven Lorentz beat Kasimir Kaskisuo and earned the home team a victory.
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Checkers 7, Toronto 3
The back-and-forth rematch saw the Marlies within a goal late in the second, but the Checkers turned on the afterburners from there and ended up hanging seven tallies on the Marlies to complete the perfect week.
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Three Stars Of The Week
3rd Star
Steven Lorentz
4g, 2a
2nd Star
Jake Bean
2g, 5a
1st Star
Janne Kuokkanen
1g, 8a
FIVE NOTABLES
1) ON THE WAY UP
On Dec. 6 the Checkers were shut out in Rochester and fell to 9-11-3, putting them in last place in the Atlantic Division and second-to-last place in the Eastern Conference. Since then the Checkers have won 15 of their last 18 contests – including their current run of 11 wins in their last 12 – and sit third in the Atlantic Division with the fifth-best record in the conference. Charlotte only trails both Hershey and Hartford by four points, with the Bears and Wolf Pack having played two and one more game, respectively.
2) OFFENSE ON A ROLL
Charlotte’s offensive attack has been their biggest weapon as of late, pouring in goals and vaulting into a tie for the seventh-best goals-for average in the AHL. The Checkers have scored at least four goals in five consecutive games and 13 of their last 16 contests, and have hit at least three goals 27 times with a 22-3-2 record in those situations.
3) JANNE'S HELPING HAND
Janne Kuokkanen continues to rack up the points while facilitating Charlotte’s surging offense. The forward notched back-to-back three-assist outings against Hershey earlier in the week, then came out in the first Toronto matchup with a goal and two more helpers to give him nine points over the four-game week. In fact since Dec. 13, Kuokkanen has compiled 23 points in 17 games, pushing him into the team lead and just six shy of his career-high point total.
4) SHINING STAR
Jake Bean, Charlotte’s representative at the upcoming AHL All-Star Classic, rounded back into form in a big way this week. The blueliner found the scoresheet in each of the four contests, recording seven points (2g, 5a) along the way. Bean has emerged as one of the most productive defensemen in the AHL, currently sitting with 31 points in 39 games thus far.
5) GEEKIE GETS GOING
Morgan Geekie has hit his offensive stride as of late, consistently figuring into Charlotte’s offensive outbursts. The forward has now found the scoresheet in seven straight games, tied for the second-longest such streak by a Checker this season and the longest active streak in the AHL. Most recently Geekie lit the lamp twice in Charlotte’s Sunday win over Toronto, his second two-goal game of the season and first since Oct. 12.
RANKS
- Janne Kuokkanen is tied for eighth in the AHL in assists (25)
- Julien Gauthier is tied for seventh in the AHL in goals (19) and tied for ninth in power-play goals (7)
- Max McCormick ranks second in the AHL in penalty minutes (101) and is tied for the league lead in major penalties (7)
- Chase Priskie is tied for 11th among all rookies in scoring (23), tied for third in assists (18) and ranked third in power-play assists (10)
- Jake Bean is tied for second among all defensemen in points (31), tied for fourth in goals (7), ranked third in assists (24), tied for second in power-play points (15), tied for third in power-play assists and tied for fifth in power-play goals (3)
INJURIES
- Brian Gibbons - Missed one game starting 1/19
- Kerby Rychel - Missed 21 games starting 12/1
- Stelio Mattheos - Missed 31 games starting 11/8
Transactions
Incoming
- 1/20 - Derek Sheppard - Recalled from Florida (ECHL)
Outgoing
- 1/20 - Cedric Lacroix - Assigned to Greenville (ECHL)
Coming Up
By the Numbers
CATEGORY |
RECORD |
AHL RANK |
LAST WEEK |
Power play |
23.1% |
4th |
7th |
Penalty kill |
88.6% |
1st |
1st |
Goals per game |
3.32 |
t-7th |
12th |
Shots per game |
31.66 |
7th |
8th |
Goals allowed per game |
2.68 |
5th |
7th |
Shots allowed per game |
27.85 |
t-3rd |
7th |
Penalty minutes per game |
14.51 |
4th |
3rd |
LEADERS
CATEGORY |
LEADER(S) |
Points |
Janne Kuokkanen (34), Jake Bean (31), Steven Lorentz (29) |
Goals |
Julien Gauthier (19), Steven Lorentz (15), Morgan Geekie, Max McCormick (12) |
Assists |
Janne Kuokkanen (25), Jake Bean (24), Chase Priskie (18) |
Power play goals |
Julien Gauthier, Morgan Geekie (7), Janne Kuokkanen (4) |
Shorthanded goals |
Seven tied (1) |
Game-winning goals |
Morgan Geekie (4), Julien Gauthier, Steven Lorentz (3) |
Shots on goal |
Julien Gauthier (101), Morgan Geekie (87), Jake Bean (83) |
Penalty minutes |
Max McCormick (101), Brian Gibbons (40), Roland McKeown (36) |
Plus/minus |
Steven Lorentz (+19), Fredrik Claesson, Gustav Forsling (+13) |
Wins |
Anton Forsberg, Alex Nedeljkovic (12) |
Goals-against average |
Alex Nedeljkovic (2.49) |
Save percentage |
Alex Nedeljkovic (.905) |