1. STRONG START
The Checkers kicked off the 2017-18 campaign with a pair of big wins last weekend. In the opener they battled back for a last-minute victory over the Hartford Wolf Pack, then followed it up with a decisive 5-2 win over the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins the next night.The victories marked the second time in franchise history that the Checkers have begun a season with consecutive regulation wins. They also have a chance to match the best start in team history, which came in 2015-16 when Charlotte went 3-0-0 to kick off the season.
2. FOEGELE GETS THE HARDWARE
No one had a bigger impact on the start of the season than Warren Foegele, and the AHL awarded his efforts by naming him the CCM/AHL Player of the Week. Playing in his first two pro games, Foegele lit the lamp twice in each contest to accumulate a league-best four goals to start the season. Additionally, two of the rookies’ tallies came shorthanded, leaving him just one shy of the franchise’s single-season record.Foegele is the eighth player in franchise history to earn AHL Player of the Week honors and the fourth forward, joining Aleksi Saarela last season, Brock McGinn in 2014-15 and Zach Boychuk in 2010-11.
3. GOALIE TANDEM
Game Information
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Time7:15 p.m.
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PlaceBojangles' Coliseum
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Watchwww.AHLLive.com
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ListenOnline
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Twitter@CheckersHockey
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TicketsBuy Online
Season Series
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Oct. 13at Charlotte
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Oct. 14at Charlotte
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Nov. 18at Bridgeport
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Jan. 16at Charlotte
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Jan. 17at Charlotte
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Feb. 24at Bridgeport
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Feb. 25at Bridgeport
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April 15at Bridgeport
4. WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU?
After being named team captain for the second consecutive season, Patrick Brown went out for the opener in Hartford and notched a pair of assists. It matched a career high for the fourth-year pro and was Brown’s third two-assist game since the start of last season.5. PHIL IT UP
Phil Di Giuseppe came through offensively last weekend for the Checkers, notching two goals and an assist over the pair of games to make himself one of three skaters on the team with over a point-per-game so far.The fourth-year pro recorded a pair of goals in the win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, the third multi-goal effort of his career and first since Dec. 14, 2016.
Dating back to last season, Di Giuseppe has amassed 13 points in his last 10 games and mas multiple points in four of those 10 contests.
6. DEFENDING THE COLISEUM
Team Statistics
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Record |
2-0-0 | 0-1-0 |
Standings |
1st Atlantic | 5th Atlantic |
Goals/Game |
5.00 (t-5th) | 1.00 (t-27th) |
GA/Game |
3.00 (t-10th) | 2.00 (t-5th) |
Power Play |
18.2% (t-13th) | 0.0% (t-27th) |
Penalty Kill |
90.0% (9th) | 100.0% (t-1st) |
PIM/Game |
10.00 (8th) | 17.00 (t-21st) |