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CHECKERS LOOK “SUPER…BOWL” OVER WALLEYES

Charlotte Checkers     VERSUS      Toledo Walleye  

CHECKERS CONTINUE TO ROLL AT HOME, THUMP WALLEYE 5-1
Charlotte Earns Points In Eight Straight At Time Warner Cable Arena

The Charlotte Checkers continued their dominance at home as they jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first half of the game and pounded the Toledo Walleye 5-1 on Sunday afternoon.

Julien Brouillette, who was returned to Charlotte by the Hartford Wolf Pack prior to the game, notched two goals and an assist, while Matt Schepke potted two of his own. Newcomer Cedric Lalonde-McNicoll collected a goal and two assists while Ryan Munce stopped 25 of 27 for the the Checkers, who have not lost in regulation at home since Dec. 26, a span of eight games (7-0-1).

Charlotte opened the scoring midway through the first period on the power play. Lalonde-McNicoll fed a pass to Daniel Tkaczuk down low who saw Brouillette streaking in from the point. Brouillette took the pass in the slot and fired a wrist shot off the left post for his 11th of the season.

With less than two minutes to play in the period, David Marshall and Mike Taylor skated in on a two-on-one which was broken up by a Toledo defender. Lalonde-McNicoll was there to collect the rebound and put it past Walleye goaltender Jordan Pearce for his first as a Checker.

The Checkers held a 17-5 shot advantage through the first 20 minutes and have now outshot their opponents 70-26 in the opening period of the last five games.

Charlotte would take a three-goal lead just over three minutes into the second on a tally by Schepke. Aaron Slattengren dished a pass to Schepke, who lost the puck in his skates, kicked it to his stick and then spun around, beating Pearce through the legs.

The Checkers did not stop there, however, and made it a 4-0 game before the halfway point of the game. Marshall and Lalonde-McNicoll cycled the puck down low on the power play before feeding a pass to Brouillette, who let a wrist shot go low blocker side and past the Toledo goaltender. The goal was the third point of the night for Brouillette, lifting him into fourth place in scoring among all ECHL defensemen.

The Walleye finally got on the board, two minutes later, when Chris Robertson converted a rebound past Munce, spoiling the shutout attempt.

Early in the third, Toledo sent a barrage of shots toward the Charlotte net and Munce was there to stop them all, including a breakaway, to preserve the three-goal lead.

Later in the third, the Checkers added some insurance on the power play when Schepke beat Pearce with a wrist shot from the slot.

Charlotte (26-15-6) will host South Carolina Wednesday at 7 p.m. Ticket information can be obtained by calling 704-342-4-ICE or visiting www.gocheckers.com.

GAME SUMMARY and OFFICIAL SCORERS SHEET 

 
STANDINGS:
TEAM GP W L OTL SOL PTS GF GA STK P 10 PIM
1. South Carolina Sting Rays 53 31 13 4 5 71 184 171 1-0-0-1 3-4-2-1 745
2. Charlotte Checkers 47 26 15 3 3 58 172 156 3-0-0-1 7-2-0-1 1020
3. Florida Everblades 48 24 18 2 4 54 153 143 0-1-0-0 7-3-0-0 926
4. Gwinnett Gladiators 46 22 19 3 2 49 157 175 3-0-0-0 4-5-1-0 797

 

NOTES:

* Charlotte is 7-0-1 in its last eight home games…

* The Checkers have outshot their opponents 210-135 in the last five games (average of 42.5 to 27)…

* Julien Brouillette has 11 points (6g, 5a) in his last 10 games and ranks fourth among all ECHL defensemen with 29 points (12g, 17a)…

* Aaron Slattengren has eight goals in his last eight home games…

* T.J. Reynolds leads the ECHL with 193 penalty minutes and is second in overall plus-minus with a +20 rating…

* Derek Couture, Kenny Roche and Kevin Schaeffer remain with Hartford (AHL) while Matt Ford and Randy Rowe are with Lake Erie (AHL)…

* Trevor Glass, Chris Snavely and Chris Chappell are on the 21-day injured reserve.

 

LINES:

Carroll –Leveille © – Doig
Slattengren – Tkaczuk – Schepke
Taylor – McNicoll – Marshall
Chabot

Graham – Ward
Berube – Reynolds
Brouillette – Dowzak

Munce

 

(Assistant Captains Bold and Italicized)

 

SCRATCHES:

Trevor Glass – Close to returning
Chris Snavely – 21-day IR
Chris Chappell – Season ending injury

 

THREE STARS:

1. CHR – J. Brouillette
2. CHR – M. Schepke
3. CHR – C. Lalonde-McNicoll

 

ON ICE OFFICIALS:

Referee:
Nick Krebsbach (8)

Linesmen:
Mathieu Chenier (71)
Paul Reid (97)

 

NEXT GAME:

The Checkers have a huge match on Wednesday with the first place South Carolina Stingrays. They played South Carolina six times in seven games in December and went 2-4-0-0. They then beat South Carolina in their only meeting in January.  Be sure to check out www.twitter.com/howlingstoday for coverage.

You can buy tickets for any Checkers game home or away at Ticketmaster.com.

Should you want to watch this very exciting team from the comfort of your computer chair, all Checkers games are available on B2Live.

 

SCORE-SHEET:

Toledo Walleye 1 At Charlotte Checkers 5 – Status: Final

Feb 7, 2010 – Time Warner Cable Arena

Toledo 0 1 0 – 1

Charlotte 2 2 1 – 5

1st Period-1, Charlotte, Brouillette 11 (Tkaczuk, Lalonde-McNicoll), 11:42 (pp). 2, Charlotte, Lalonde-McNicoll 1 (Marshall, Taylor), 18:27. Penalties-Robertson Tol (hooking), 10:47; Leitch Tol (bench – too many men), 12:50.

2nd Period-3, Charlotte, Schepke 14 (Slattengren, Brouillette), 3:04. 4, Charlotte, Brouillette 12 (Lalonde-McNicoll, Marshall), 7:13 (pp). 5, Toledo, Robertson 12 (Nesbitt, Sawyer), 9:14 (pp). Penalties-Suda Tol (tripping), 5:32; Carroll Chr (tripping), 8:16; Tremblay Tol (fighting – major), 13:46; Carroll Chr (interference on the goalkeeper, fighting – major), 13:46; Charlebois Tol (slashing ), 19:24.

3rd Period-6, Charlotte, Schepke 15 (Tkaczuk, Slattengren), 17:41 (pp). Penalties-Smith Tol (interference on the goalkeeper), 7:25; Graham Chr (cross-checking), 14:30; MacMillan Tol (roughing, fighting – major), 15:50; Leveille Chr (fighting – major), 15:50; Robertson Tol (cross-checking), 17:41.

Shots on Goal-Toledo 5-14-8-27. Charlotte 17-20-13-50.

Power Play Opportunities-Toledo 1 of 3; Charlotte 3 of 7.

Goalies-Toledo, Pearce 9-11-1-0 (50 shots-45 saves). Charlotte, Munce 11-9-1-1 (27 shots-26 saves).

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Mitch Beck

Mitch Beck was a standup comedian and radio personality for over 25 years. His passion for hockey started with Team USA in 1980 when they defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid. He has also worked in hockey as a coach and administrator. He also works for USA Hockey as a Coach Developer. Mitch has been reporting on the New York Rangers, and exclusively on the Hartford Wolf Pack since 2005.

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