Here are 11 things to know heading into the game:
1. Best Start … Ever!
Friday’s win in Milwaukee, a place they had lost their last three games by a combined 16-4 dating back to April 2014, allowed the Checkers to start 3-0-0 for the first time in their six AHL seasons. Their three-game win streak matches their longest posted at any time last season (set twice), with all three streaks starting with two wins against Iowa. Charlotte has not won four in a row since March 25-30, 2014.2. Road Warriors
This season’s Checkers have won three road games in three attempts. Last season’s Checkers did not win their third road game until Dec. 13, a span of 13 games. The Checkers have not won four in a row on the road since March 1-7, 2014.3. Big Win
Game Information
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Time8 p.m.
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PlaceChicago
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Season Series
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Oct. 17at Chicago
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Jan. 22at Charlotte
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Jan. 23at Charlotte
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Feb. 21at Chicago
Nonetheless, the Checkers’ five-goal margin of victory was their largest since defeating the Wild by a 7-0 score in Iowa on March 25, 2013. The Checkers had most recently scored seven goals on the road in last season’s finale at Grand Rapids, a 7-3 triumph.
4. Goals Galore
On paper, it seemed as though the Checkers would have a much easier time scoring goals than they did last season. That has translated to the start of the season, as Charlotte, which finished last season tied for 28th in the AHL with an average of 2.26 goals per game, now ranks second in the league with an average of 5.33 through its first three games (including one credited for a shootout win).Led by Phil Di Giuseppe (1g, 3a) and Jaccob Slavin (4a), the Checkers currently have 10 players averaging a point-per-game or better. It took nine games for last season’s Checkers to score the 16 goals this season’s team has now.
5. Offensive Defensemen
The Checkers saw three different blueliners – Danny Biega (1g, 2a), Jaccob Slavin (3a) and Jake Chelios (3a) - record three points in Friday’s win over Milwaukee. It marked a single-game career high for all three players.With four assists in three games, Slavin, who impressed at his first NHL training camp after deciding to leave Colorado College following his sophomore season, is tied for the league lead in scoring among defenseman. He leads all rookie blueliners in assists and points.
6. What Can Brown Do for You?
Team Statistics
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Record |
3-0-0 | 0-1-0 |
Standings |
1 Central 1 Western |
2 Central 7 Western |
Goals/Game |
5.33 (2nd) | 4.00 (t-7th) |
GA/Game |
2.33 (7th) | 4.00 (t-23rd) |
Power Play |
35.7 (5th) | 36.4 (4th) |
Penalty Kill |
90.9 (10th) | 66.7 (26th) |
PIM/Game |
12.0 (t-13th) | 14.5 (t-21st) |
Friday’s shorthanded tally was the Checkers’ first on the road since Nov. 15 of last season (Greg Nemisz).
7. Against Chicago
The Checkers have an all-time record of 7-11-2 against the Wolves, including a 4-4-2 record in Chicago. Last season, the Checkers went 1-3-0 against the Wolves, with their lone victory coming by way of a Ben Holmstrom overtime winner in Chicago on Oct. 12.The Wolves are 1-1-0 on the season, having defeated Milwaukee by a 5-1 score last week before succumbing to Texas by a 7-3 score at home last night.