Providence had the final say in a back-and-forth affair that deservedly went to the extra session, with Jakub Lauko scoring the winner two minutes in. Defenseman Mike Reilly had a hat trick for Providence, while Lucas Carlsson (two), Henry Bowlby and Riley Nash also found the back of the net for Charlotte.
After falling behind 4-3 late in the second period, the Checkers had to answer back twice in the third period to earn their point. First, after the Checkers had stormed out to an 8-0 shots advantage to start the frame, Nash tipped in a point shot by Anthony Bitetto to tie it with 9:02 remaining. The advantage would be short-lived, however, as Reilly sent the hats flying with his third bomb from the point that found the back of the net and restored the lead.
With the goalie pulled for the extra attacker, it was Kiersted who scored on a blast from the circle to tie the game with 47 seconds remaining.
It marked the second straight overtime game for Charlotte, which got a tying goal with less than three minutes remaining to set up a shootout win against Hershey last weekend. The team is now 10-5 in overtime games this season.
Though their road winning streak came to an end, the Checkers will now carry a run of eight straight road games with a point (7-0-1) as their three-in-three weekend continues with a game at Bridgeport Saturday night.
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