The Checkers found themselves in a hole early after Greg Rallo and Brett Ritchie each found the back of the net within 66 seconds of one another. Jared Staal quickly cut the lead in half less than a minute after the Ritchie goal when he sniped a wrist shot from the slot past Stars goalie Jussi Rynnas.
Ritchie lit the lamp later in the first frame on a strange play that saw Checkers goalie John Muse turn the puck over behind his own net, leading to Ritchie throwing it into the vacated goal. Phil Di Giuseppe answered less than five minutes later when he capitalized on a scramble in front to pull the Checkers back within one.
A scoreless second period brought the game into the final frame with the Checkers still only down by one. Despite lots of pressure by Charlotte and several chances, including one that rang off the post, Ritchie notched the empty-netter to complete his hat trick and send the Stars home with a 4-2 victory.
The Checkers' offense was buzzing from start to finish, producing several solid scoring opportunities and holding a 30-24 edge in shots. But, as it has all year, the team struggled with the man advantage, going scoreless on five opportunities, including two consecutive power plays in the third period.
With Drew MacIntyre currently in Switzerland representing Canada at the Spengler Cup, Muse took the crease for the Checkers in Texas. He turned aside 20 of the 23 shots he faced and looked strong in net for the majority of the game, but early mistakes landed him his fifth loss on the season.
The team will now face a quick turnaround as it heads to Oklahoma City to take on the Barons for an early game tomorrow. The Checkers will then have a rematch with the Barons on New Year's Eve before heading home to kick off 2015 with a pair of home games against Texas starting Jan. 3.