The team will now return to Charlotte to kick off an extended home stand as they look to keep things rolling in the right direction.
Week in Review
Team Statistics
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Overall record27-22-6
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Home record11-12-3
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Road record16-10-3
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Last week's record1-1-0
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Last 10 games2-6-2
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Division Standings5th
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Conference Standings9th
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League Standings17th
Manitoba 7, Checkers 2
The Checkers' first ever visit to Manitoba didn't go as planned, as they suffered their worst loss of the season to the last-place Moose. After the home team jumped out to a 2-0 lead four minutes into the game, Derek Ryan pulled the Checkers back within one heading into the second. Things stood pat for most of the middle frame, but things soon fell apart for Charlotte, as the Moose exploded for five unanswered goals to blow the game wide open. Brendan Woods notched another goal for the visitors late in the third, but it wasn't enough to spark a rally as the Moose ran away with a 7-2 victory. Starter Drew MacIntyre was chased from the game after surrendering four goals on the first 13 shots he saw. Daniel Altshuller didn't fare much better in relief, allowing three tallies on 15 shots. Full recapCheckers 2, Manitoba 1
In the rematch the next day, the Checkers were able to reign the Moose in and secure a series split. Starters Daniel Altshuller and Connor Hellebuyck took center stage for the first two periods as the teams entered the third locked in a scoreless battle. The captain Derek Ryan finally broke the seal with a power-play deflection, but the lead was short-lived, as Manitoba added a power-play marker of their own shortly following. But Ryan struck again on the man advantage in the latter stages of the frame to put the visitors on top, and Altshuller squashed any hopes of a comeback for the Moose with stellar play down the stretch, clinching the victory for Charlotte. Full recapThree Stars Of The Week
3rd Star
Brendan Woods - 1g, 0a2nd Star
Ryan Murphy - 0g, 2a1st Star
Derek Ryan - 3g, 0aNotables
Climbing Out
Since snapping their franchise-worst 10-game winless skid in Grand Rapids last week, the Checkers have gone 2-2-1, earning five of a possible 10 points in the standings. Over the last few weeks, head coach Mark Morris has pushed the mantra that you can’t jump out of a hole, you have to climb. This stretch could be the start of the team climbing out of the hole they’ve put themselves in over the last month.Playoff Picture
Despite earning a win in their most recent contest, the Checkers currently find themselves on the outside looking in when it comes to the postseason. They sit fifth in the Central Division standings, trailing the Lake Erie Monsters by .071 for the final playoff slot.The Checkers could also get into the playoffs via the new crossover rule, which puts the fifth-place team in the Central in the playoffs if they have a better record than the fourth-place team in the Pacific Division. That is currently the San Jose Barracuda, who have a slim .005 advantage over Charlotte.
In The Crease
After call ups and injuries forced the Checkers to do some shuffling in net, the tandem of Daniel Altshuller and Drew MacIntyre appears to be back in action. Both netminders turned in some of their best performances of the season recently, with MacIntyre earning a 29-save victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins last week and Altshuller stopping 27-of-28 shots last night against Manitoba to record his first win since Jan. 17.Those performances are hopefully the start of a trend in the right direction for both goalies, who have struggled along with the team as of late. In the last 13 games, the starter has been pulled four times.
The Captain Heats Up
After cooling down from his red-hot start to the season, Derek Ryan appears to be getting back on a roll. With two tallies Sunday against Manitoba, the captain now has three goals in his last two games and five points in his last five games.Since Feb. 10, Ryan hasn’t been held scoreless in consecutive games, a pattern he carried for much of the first half of the season.
Starved For Offense
After spending much of the beginning of this season near the top of the AHL in terms of goals per game, the Checkers have now fallen out of the top 10 for the first time. Charlotte has a record of 4-17-3 when scoring two or fewer goals this season, something it has done in 11 of its last 13 contests. When scoring three or more, the team is a much-improved 23-5-3.Powering Up
While the team has struggled to score at five-on-five, they have been deadly on the man advantage. The Checkers’ power-play unit is tied for first in the AHL, producing at a 22.9% clip, and has scored a goal in 10 of the last 11 games.The best power-play percentage at the end of the season in team history is 22.6% in 2013-14.
Carrick Cooking
Trevor Carrick has remained an consistent force on the Checkers’ blue line all season. With five helpers in his last five games, the second-year pro has overtaken Derek Ryan for the team lead in assists with 26. Carrick has already surpassed his totals from his rookie year and is moving up the franchise record books. He currently has the third-most assists and points by a Checkers defenseman in a single season with 21 games to go. He is also tied for third for the most goals by a Checkers defenseman in a single season, trailing the franchise record by four.Ranks
- Kyle Hagel ranks second in the AHL in major penalties (13)
- Daniel Altshuller ranks 17th in the AHL in goals against average (2.54) and third among rooke goaltenders
- Trevor Carrick is tied for fifth among AHL defensemen in scoring (35), third in power-play assists (16) and tied for second power-play points (20)
- Mike Cornell ranks third among AHL defensemen in major penalties (11)
Injuries
- Danny Biega missed 23 games starting 1/8
Transactions
Incoming
- None
Outgoing
- None
Coming Up
Friday, March 4 at 7:30 pm - Checkers vs. Grand Rapids
- March Forth with Hope presented by Rolle Oral and Facial Surgery
- Family Night - get savings of $45.50 (40 percent) off groups of four tickets when purchasing online. Click here and choose the Me+3 special offer
Saturday, March 5 at 7:30 pm - Checkers vs. Grand Rapids
- Hockey Fights Cancer Night
- School Supply Drive presented by Country Boy Landscaping - donate highlighters, pencils, colored pencils, sharpies, pens and 3x5 index cards at the game to receive a free ticket for our game on April 10
By the Numbers
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CATEGORY | RECORD | AHL RANK | LAST WEEK |
Power play | 22.9% | 1st | 2nd |
Penalty kill | 82.8% | t-13th | 13th |
Goals per game | 2.87 | t-12th | 11th |
Shots per game | 30.27 | 11th | 12th |
Goals allowed per game | 3.11 | 21st | 21st |
Shots allowed per game | 29.45 | 9th | 11th |
Penalty minutes per game | 14.56 | 16th | 15th |
Team Leaders | |
CATEGORY | LEADER(S) |
Points | Derek Ryan (42), Trevor Carrick (35), Brock McGinn (28) |
Goals | Derek Ryan (17), Brock McGinn (14), Brody Sutter, Patrick Brown (10) |
Assists | Trevor Carrick (26), Derek Ryan (25), Jake Chelios (21) |
Power play goals | Brock McGinn, Derek Ryan (7), Zach Boychuk (6) |
Shorthanded goals | Patrick Brown, David Wohlberg, Brody Sutter (1) |
Game-winning goals | Derek Ryan (4) |
Shots on goal | Zach Boychuk (147), Derek Ryan (125), Trevor Carrick (120) |
Penalty minutes | Kyle Hagel (107), Mike Cornell (93), Keegan Lowe (58) |
Plus/minus | Brendan Woods (+6), Danny Biega (+5), Ethan Werek (+3) |
Wins | Drew MacIntyre (11) |
Goals-against average | Daniel Altshuller (2.54) |
Save percentage | Daniel Altshuller (.915) |