1. PLAYOFF PICTURE
With 14 games to go in the regular season, the Checkers trail Iowa by just two points for a Central Division playoff spot heading into tonight’s game. Charlotte has played one fewer game than the Wild, meaning they would have the tiebreaker and would move into playoff position with a regulation victory tonight. The Checkers, who ranked 30th of 30 AHL teams on Dec. 30, have not been in playoff position since Dec. 2.Meanwhile, the sixth-place Cleveland Monsters defeated Chicago 4-1 last night to stay in the race, as they now trail Charlotte by one point with one more game played. Charlotte visits Cleveland for a two-game set next Tuesday and Thursday.
2. WELL-TIMED WIN STREAK
The Checkers’ current run of five consecutive victories dating back to March 9 is their longest since a season-long, six-game run from Oct. 28-Nov. 11 and is tied with Hershey for the longest active winning streak in the AHL. On the day of the streak’s first game, Charlotte ranked sixth in the Central Division and trailed Iowa by six points. Over the same time frame, Iowa has gone 3-2-0.3. MCCOLLUM MAKES AN IMPACT
Game Information
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Time7 p.m.
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PlaceCharlotte
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Watchwww.AHLLive.com
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Twitter@CheckersHockey
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TicketsBuy Online
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Promos$1 Bud Lights | Winning Wednesday
Season Series
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Oct. 21CHA 8, IA 3
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Oct. 22IA 2, CHA 1
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Nov. 10CHA 5, IA 4
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Nov. 11CHA 4, IA 1
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Nov. 26CHA 3, IA 2 (OT)
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Nov. 27IA 5, CHA 1
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March 21CHA 1, IA 0
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March 22at Charlotte
4. SHUTTING THE DOOR
Last night marked the Checkers’ fifth shutout of the season, with McCollum becoming the third goaltender to accomplish the feat (Michael Leighton 3, Alex Nedeljkovic 1). That amount is the most the team has posted in a single season since also shutting the door five times during the 2013-14 campaign. The Checkers recorded just one total shutout in two seasons from 2014-16.5. ON THE WALL-MARK
Checkers center Lucas Wallmark scored his 23rd goal last night, which tied Zac Dalpe’s team record for most by a rookie in a single season set in 2010-11. Wallmark, who trails Stockton’s Mark Jankowski by just one for the goals lead among league rookies, has 26 points (15g, 11a) in 28 games since Jan. 7 and now ranks tied for sixth among rookies with 42 points.6. HOME COOKING
Last night’s win improved the Checkers’ home record to 21-9-1 on the season. With a win tonight, the team could tie a franchise record for most home victories in a single season originally set during an 80-game campaign in 2010-11. Charlotte ranks sixth in the AHL in terms of home victories, just three off the league lead.7. LOW-SCORING AFFAIR
Team Statistics
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Record |
31-27-4 | 30-25-8 |
Standings |
5th Central | 4th Central |
Goals/Game |
2.69 (19th) | 2.46 (28th) |
GA/Game |
2.82 (t-14th) | 2.57 (4th) |
Power Play |
10.7% (30th) | 18.4% (11th) |
Penalty Kill |
80.3% (22nd) | 82.0% (15th) |
PIM/Game |
10.7 (3rd) | 11.4 (5th) |