Here are 10 things to know about the matchup:
1. ON THE SKIDS
The Checkers’ current six-game road swing began with a 3-0 loss in Milwaukee on Tuesday that extended their franchise-record winless streak to 10 games. It is the longest active winless streak in the league and the second-longest posted by any AHL team this season behind Iowa’s 13-game run from Nov. 1-29.2. GOOD STREAK, BAD STREAK
In hitting the double digit mark of their winless streak, the Checkers became the first AHL team since at least the 2003-04 campaign, when records of both streaks began to be kept, to post a point streak of 10 or more games and a winless streak of 10 or more games in the same season. Charlotte accomplished both feats beginning with their team-record, 12-game point streak that started Dec. 9, with only six games separating the two streaks.3. IN THE STANDINGS
Game Information
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Time8 p.m.
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PlaceCharlotte
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Season Series
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Oct. 16CHA 7, MIL 2
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Nov. 13MIL 4, CHA 3
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Nov. 14MIL 3, CHA 1
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Feb. 16at Milwaukee
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March 18at Milwaukee
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March 19at Milwaukee
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April 9at Charlotte
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April 10at Charlotte
4. OFFENSIVELY CHALLENGED
Though the Checkers have posted a pair of four-goal games over the course of their 10-game slide, the others have been marked by a sharp decrease in goal scoring. Including their fourth time shut out this season on Tuesday, they have scored just 18 total goals in their last 10 games and just 11 at even strength. During the winless streak, Charlotte has fallen from fourth in the AHL with an average of 3.23 goals per game to a tie for 10th with 2.92 per outing.5. GOALTENDING SHUFFLE
The Checkers’ tandem of Daniel Altshuller and Drew MacIntyre broke up on Monday when the Carolina Hurricanes recalled Altshuller to back up their game against Winnipeg the following day. Instead of returning to the Checkers with Cam Ward healthy enough to play, Altshuller instead joined his old ECHL team in Florida, where he stopped 23 of 27 shots in the Everblades’ Wednesday loss at Norfolk. With Altshuller yet to rejoin the Checkers, Charlotte is left with a tandem of MacIntyre and 25-year-old rookie Anthony Peters, who owns a 2.09 goals-against average and .925 save percentage in the ECHL this season.Since making his AHL debut on Dec. 17, Altshuller has played in 19 of the Checkers’ last 25 games.
6. GRIFFINS ON THE REBOUND
Like the Checkers, the Griffins also hit some adversity since the teams’ most recent meetings in Charlotte on Jan. 12 and 13 that marked a clash of two of the AHL’s hottest teams. Grand Rapids’ slide was much shorter, however, as the team has won four of six contests since a season-ling, five-game losing streak to close the month of January. In their most recent game, the Griffins dispatched Milwaukee, which had shut out the Checkers the previous night, by a 4-1 score.7. HEAD-TO-HEAD
Team Statistics
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Record |
25-20-5 | 28-19-2 |
Standings |
5th Central 8th Western |
3rd Central 5th Western |
Goals/Game |
2.92 (t-10th) | 3.08 (6th) |
GA/Game |
3.06 (20th) | 2.65 (t-7th) |
Power Play |
22.0% (2nd) | 15.2% (t-22nd) |
Penalty Kill |
82.4% (t-18th) | 84.0% (12th) |
PIM/Game |
14.3 (15th) | 14.8 (18th) |
8. THREE-IN-THREES
Tonight begins the first of two sets of three games in three nights that the Checkers will play this season, with the other also taking place on the road next month. Charlotte, which has played as many as eight sets in a single campaign, has not played a three-in-three since January of last season.In their five previous AHL seasons, Charlotte owns a 48-32-10 record in games that are part of a three-in-three set, including a 16-10-4 mark in game one, a 16-9-5 record in game two and mark of 16-13-1 in game three.