Here are six key things to know about tonight’s match-up, including what the Checkers need to do to make the playoffs for the first time since 2013.
1. DO OR DIE
A number of different possibilities were in play last night, including the potential for the Checkers to clinch a playoff spot or be eliminated, with the drama ultimately extending for one more day.Charlotte’s point earned by way of an overtime loss in Grand Rapids, coupled with Cleveland’s regulation loss to Manitoba, means that the Checkers need just one point against Chicago today to make the playoffs. A regulation victory would be the easiest way to do it, but simply getting to overtime would be enough. Should the Checkers lose in regulation, they will be eliminated and Cleveland will make the playoffs.
2. PLAYOFF PREVIEW?
Game Information
-
Time7 p.m.
-
PlaceChicago
-
Watchwww.AHLLive.com
-
ListenOnline
-
-
-
Twitter@CheckersHockey
Season Series
-
Nov. 22CHA 4, CHI 3
-
Nov. 23CHI 4, CHA 2
-
Jan. 3CHI 4, CHA 2
-
Jan. 7CHI 5, CHA 2
-
March 25CHA 3, CHI 2
-
March 26CHI 3, CHA 1
-
April 2CHI 5, CHA 3
-
April 15at Chicago
There are scenarios in which both teams could get what they want – the Wolves win the division and the Checkers clinch a playoff spot – something that would cause these two teams to meet in the first round of the playoffs next week. One of those is if the Wolves were to win tonight's game in overtime.
3. LEAVING IT LATE
This marks the second consecutive season, third time in four seasons and fourth time in seven AHL seasons that the Checkers have been on the playoff bubble heading into the regular season’s final weekend. Every time the team has found itself in this position, it has gone on to miss the playoffs.The only seasons in which the Checkers experienced a different outcome were in 2011 and 2013, when the team made the playoffs as the conference’s No. 5 and No. 4 seed, respectively, and in 2015, when the team finished 13th in the Western Conference.
4. FINISHING STRONG
Team Statistics
![]() |
![]() |
|
Record |
39-29-7 | 43-19-13 |
Standings |
4th Central | 2nd Central |
Goals/Game |
2.79 (18th) | 3.29 (4th) |
GA/Game |
2.72 (10th) | 2.63 (8th) |
Power Play |
13.0% (30th) | 20.1% (8th) |
Penalty Kill |
80.8% (23rd) | 82.6% (12th) |
PIM/Game |
11.0 (2nd) | 12.5 (9th) |
Charlotte, which held the bottom spot in the Central Division as the No. 8 seed on Jan. 9, has given itself a chance to finish in the top four by going 26-9-5 since Jan. 10 and 13-2-3 since March 9.