The Checkers kicked off the 2022-23 season with a pair of thrilling wins over the Hartford Wolf Pack.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Team Statistics
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Overall record
2-0-0-0
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Home record
2-0-0-0
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Road record
0-0-0-0
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Last week's record
2-0-0-0
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Last 10 games
2-0-0-0
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Division Standings
3rd
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Conference Standings
4th
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League Standings
5th
Three Stars Of The Week
3rd Star
Mack Guzda
1-0-0, 1.00 GAA, .968 SV%
2nd Star
Anton Levtchi
2g, 1a
1st Star
Riley Nash
1g, 3a
QUICK HITS
STRONG START
For the fifth time in franchise history and the first time since 2018-19, the Checkers have begun the season with a pair of consecutive wins. That 2018-19 team holds the mark for the best four-game start to a season as well, going 4-0-0-0 through their first four contests.
RETURN OF THE NASH
After signing a two-year AHL deal over the summer, Riley Nash officially made his return to the Checkers over the weekend. The veteran forward lit the lamp in Saturday’s win over Hartford, giving him his first goal in a Charlotte sweater since March 23, 2013. Nash needs 10 more games to become the 19th player to log at least 200 games for the Checkers.
FREE HOCKEY
The Checkers had seven games last season go to overtime and posted a 2-5 record in those contests – including an 0-3 run to end the season. Friday’s win was Charlotte’s first overtime victory since Jan. 28 of last season and its first on home ice since March 11, 2020.
HOME-ICE ADVANTAGE
Bojangles Coliseum continues to be one of the toughest places to play in the AHL. Last season the Checkers were 22-9-5-0 at Bojangles Coliseum and ended the year on a 15-game point streak on home ice. With another two victories at the Coliseum to start this season, the Checkers have not lost a regular season home game in regulation since Feb. 11 of last season.
NEW GUYS DELIVER
The Checkers have plenty of new faces on the roster this season, and they came through big during this first series. In fact, five of the seven goals that Charlotte scored over the two-game sweep of Hartford came from players who were not on the team a season ago.
HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK
Anton Levtchi lit the lamp twice in his North American debut on Friday, including this dazzling OT winner to clinch two points for Charlotte.
RANKS
- Riley Nash is tied for seventh in the AHL in points (4)
- Anton Levtchi is tied for seventh in the AHL in goals (2)
- Lucas Carlsson is tied for third in the AHL in assists (3)
- Riley Nash is tied for third in the AHL in assists (3)
- Riley Nash is tied for fourth in the AHL in power-play goals (1)
- Connor Bunnaman is tied for fourth in the AHL in power-play goals (1)
- Anton Levtchi is tied for fourth in the AHL in power-play goals (1)
- Connor Bunnaman is tied for fourth in the AHL in shots (9)
- Lucas Carlsson is tied for the league lead in power-play assists
- Mack Guzda is tied for second in the AHL in goals-against average (1.00)
- Mack Guzda is tied for third in the AHL in save percentage (.968)
INJURIES
Transactions
Incoming
Outgoing
Coming Up
By the Numbers
CATEGORY |
RECORD |
AHL RANK |
Power play |
30.0% |
8th |
Penalty kill |
75.0% |
t-17th |
Goals per game |
3.59 |
t-12th |
Shots per game |
37.50 |
2nd |
Goals allowed per game |
2.00 |
t-2nd |
Shots allowed per game |
26.50 |
t-6th |
Penalty minutes per game |
9.00 |
t-26th |
LEADERS
CATEGORY |
LEADER(S) |
Points |
Riley Nash (4), Anton Levtchi, Lucas Carlsson (3) |
Goals |
Anton Levtchi (2), Five tied (1) |
Assists |
Lucas Carlsson, Riley Nash (3), Eight tied (1) |
Power play goals |
Connor Bunnaman, Anton Levtchi, Riley Nash (1) |
Shorthanded goals |
N/A |
Game-winning goals |
Anton Levtchi, Riley Nash (1) |
Shots on goal |
Connor Bunnaman (9), Aleksi Heponiemi (8), Riley Nash, Henry Bowlby (6) |
Penalty minutes |
Santtu Kinnunen (4), Seven tied (2) |
Plus/minus |
Anton Levtchi, John Ludvig, Riley Nash (+2) |
Wins |
Mack Guzda, J-F Berube (1) |
Goals-against average |
Mack Guzda (1.00) |
Save percentage |
Mack Guzda (.968) |