Here are 11 things to know about the game, which has huge playoff implications. Please note that we are expecting a large crowd, so be sure to purchae your tickets in advance and allow extra travel time in order to arrive at the coliseum in time for puck drop.
1. PLAYOFF PICTURE
The Checkers enter tonight’s game in hold of the fourth and final spot in the Pacific Division bracket, though their chief competition, San Jose, kept the pressure on with its 3-0 win over Texas last night. That means that Charlotte cannot clinch a playoff spot regardless of what happens tonight, and that San Jose could actually pass them for the time being win a win of their own coupled with a Checkers regulation loss.Should the Checkers win and San Jose lose in regulation tonight, it would be possible for Charlotte to clinch a playoff spot by also winning Sunday’s 12 p.m. rematch with Milwaukee. Even in the worst-case scenario, the Checkers, who finish their regular season with a pair of games in Lake Erie next week, cannot be eliminated this weekend.

2. RYAN IN DOUBT
The Checkers’ lineup suffered a serious blow on Thursday night when their captain, Derek Ryan, suffered an injury in Carolina’s final home game against Montreal. There was no immediate update from Carolina on the condition of Ryan, whose 12 points in nine games between March 19 and April 6 were the most of any AHL player, though Checkers coach Mark Morris acknowledged Friday that, “It doesn’t look good.” An AHL All-Star this season, Ryan leads the Checkers in goals, assists and points.3. ANOTHER PLAYER SWAP
The post-trade deadline comings and goings at the forward position continued Friday, with the Hurricanes sending Patrick Brown to Charlotte in the morning and recalling Brendan Woods in the afternoon. Brown, whose 13 goals are tied for fifth on the team, recorded two points (1g, 1a) over the course of a seven-game stint with the Hurricanes. Meanwhile, Woods, who has four points in his last six games with the Checkers, is expected to play his fifth NHL game of the season in Carolina’s finale at Florida tonight. Given the short turnaround before tomorrow’s 12 p.m. rematch with Milwaukee, it’s somewhat unlikely that Woods and anyone else eligible to finish the season in Charlotte would return in time.4. OTHER LINEUP NOTES
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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ListenOnline
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Twitter@CheckersInGame
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TicketsBuy online
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ColiseumGame guide
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. 16MIL 3, CHA 0
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March 18CHA 2, MIL 1 (SO)
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March 19MIL 6, CHA 2
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April 9at Charlotte
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April 10at Charlotte
5. A TOUGH OPPONENT
Milwaukee currently holds a five-point lead in the Central Division thanks to a 10-game point streak (8-0-2) that marks the longest active streak of its kind in the AHL. One of those overtime losses came against the Checkers, who defeated them 2-1 in the shootout back on March 18. The Admirals have not lost in regulation since March 12.6. TOUGH NUTS TO CRACK
Milwaukee owns the AHL’s third-best team defense with an average of 2.46 goals allowed per contest. Much of that success can be attributed to the goaltending tandem of All-Rookie netminder Juuse Saros (2.18 goals-against average) and Marek Mazanec (2.33), who have shared the net almost equally this season. Mazanec was in goal for the team’s last game, with Saros starting the three games prior to that.7. MUSE TAKES OVER
In contrast to the rotation used by Milwaukee, John Muse has completely taken over the Checkers’ crease by starting 14 of a possible 16 games since rejoining the team on Feb. 29. During that time, he has posted a 1.88 goals-against average and .925 save percentage, both of which are tops among the four goalies who have played more than 10 games for the Checkers this season. He has played back-to-back games three times, not including a start in each game of a three-in-three, making it entirely likely that he plays both games this weekend despite the short turnaround.8. OFFENSIVE ROULETTE
Team Statistics
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Record |
36-28-8 | 45-21-5 |
Standings |
5th Central | 1st Central |
Goals/Game |
2.86 (12th) | 2.93 (10th) |
GA/Game |
2.93 (18th) | 2.46 (3rd) |
Power Play |
19.4% (7th) | 20.9% (2nd) |
Penalty Kill |
84.2% (12th) | 84.2% (t-10th) |
PIM/Game |
14.4 (16th) | 13.4 (10th) |