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SD12
11-13-2006, 11:29 PM
CHECKERS PRESS RELEASE

CHECKERS TOP CHIEFS IN JOHNSTOWN, 5-1
Charlotte rolls with four third period goals

JOHNSTOWN, PA. - The Charlotte Checkers scored four, unanswered goals in the third period to snap a 1-1 tie en route to a 5-1 triumph over the Johnstown Chiefs Friday night in Pennsylvania. Mark Lee and Bruce Graham each tallied twice for the Checkers while Dusty Jamieson notched a single goal. The top star of the game for Charlotte was goalie Chris Holt, who was spectacular the entire night making 22 saves and yielding only one goal.

The Checkers won their second straight contest while snapping a two-game losing streak to the Chiefs in Johnstown. Charlotte also improved its road record to 3-1-0 on the season.

“We started out slow tonight but in the second period we really got going,” remarked Lee. “Chris Holt played great early and really kept us in it until we started to roll. He helped us at the beginning of the game and we helped him at the end.”

After a scoreless first period, Johnstown broke the ice at 6:54 of the second when Brandon Elliott’s shot just trickled across the goal line by Holt for a 1-0 Chiefs lead. Later in the period with the Chiefs on the power play, the Checkers scored shorthanded to tie the game at 1-1 at 13:45. Lee stole the puck deep in the Johnstown zone and put a perfect pass on the stick of Graham who fired in his sixth goal of the campaign.

The Checkers began to dominate in the third period as their number one ranked power play clicked twice in the final 20 minutes. Jamieson took a perfect pass from Blake Bellefeuille at 5:58 with Charlotte on the power play, and tapped it by Chiefs netminder Gerald Coleman for a 2-1 lead. After a three-minute Johnstown flurry which the Checkers survived, Lee’s slapshot from the left circle made it 3-1. Graham finished off his two-goal night with a power-play tally at 14:08, as his third whack at the puck on a goal-mouth scramble finally went in. Lee’s empty net goal with two minutes remaining sealed the 5-1 victory for Checkers.

“I was real happy with our effort tonight.” said Charlotte coach Derek Wilkinson. “Chris Holt played great, especially early in the game. We began to turn things around in the middle of the second period. Our first goal, the short-handed goal by Graham, seemed to really pick us up and we took off from there.”

The Checkers raised their overall record to 6-2-0 for 12 points, and remains tied for second place in the Southern Division of the ECHL’s American Conference. The Chiefs dropped to 4-6-0 for eight points.

The Checkers return home Saturday night to host the Augusta Lynx at Charlotte Bobcats Arena at 7:30 p.m. At Saturday night’s home game, the Checkers will stage a special salute to all veterans. Checkers players will wear special patriotic jerseys, and those jerseys will be auctioned off in a live, on-ice auction after the game with proceeds going to Junior Achievement of Charlotte. All veterans and military personnel can purchase Attack Zone tickets for only $ 5.00.

Tickets for all Checkers home games can be purchased on the official team web site at www.gocheckers.com (http://www.gocheckers.com) , on the telephone by using a credit card and calling 1-800-495-2295, or by visiting the Charlotte Bobcats Arena box office.

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SD12
11-13-2006, 11:36 PM
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

JAMIESON PP GOAL SETS OFF FINAL SURGE
Johnstown spotted lead before Charlotte reels off 5 consecutive in win

Observer News Services

JOHNSTOWN, PA - If you pit the two ECHL teams with the most power-play goals again each other, then you figure the odds are pretty good the decision would come from a manpower advantage.

Dusty Jamieson broke a tie at 5 minutes, 58 seconds of the third period with a power-play goal to help propel the Charlotte Checkers to a 5-1 victory against the Johnstown Chiefs.

Charlotte came into the game leading the league with 20 power-play goals, and the Chiefs were second with 19. The Checkers' Jamieson and Bruce Graham had the only conversions in 14 chances.

Mark Lee, who had team-highs of 11 assists and 14 points for the Checkers, didn't slow his pace. He added two goals and an assist in Charlotte's eighth game of the season.

Lee's goals came about five minutes apart and sealed any doubt in the outcome.

The victory ties the teams' all-time series at 6-6-1.

The Checkers will return home for a 7:30 game tonight at Charlotte Bobcats Arena against Augusta.

SD12
11-14-2006, 12:12 AM
JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT

CHECKERS CROWN CHIEFS

by Mike Mastovich

JOHNSTOWN, PA - The Johnstown Chiefs played in front of their largest audience of the season on Friday night, then promptly dropped their biggest bomb in the third period.

Charlotte scored five consecutive goals, four in the decisive final 20 minutes of play, as the Chiefs fell 5-1 in front of 3,098 fans at Cambria County War Memorial Arena.

The Chiefs were shellshocked – and not only from the continuous blaring of horns tooted by enthusiastic members of a youth group 1,400 strong.

Charlotte (6-2-0) scored short-handed, at even strength, on the power play, and into an empty net. The Checkers added some painful variety to a one-sided rout that had been tied through 40 minutes.

“They just kept it simple,” said Chiefs veteran Randy Rowe after Johnstown lost at home for only the second time in six games. “I think we were trying to be a little too fancy at times. If we would have just dumped it in, chased it and kept the cycle going down low, I think we would have been better off. They knew they had a 12-hour ride home. They came down for one game and played a simple away game.”

Brandon Elliott put Johnstown on the right track by knocking his second goal of the season past former NHL goaltender Chris Holt 6:54 into the second.

“Zbynek Hrdel gave me an unbelievable pass in the slot and I just muscled it through,” said Elliott, who has two goals in the past four games.

Charlotte’s Bruce Graham scored shorthanded after Mark Lee stole the puck in the slot and passed to Graham, who had an open net at 13:15 of the second.

The Checkers poured it on in the third. Dusty Jamieson netted his ninth goal of the season on a power play at 5:48.

Lee scored at 12:49, and Graham struck with the man-advantage less than two minutes later. Chiefs coach Frank Anzalone pulled goaltender Gerald Coleman with 2:22 left, but Lee hit the empty net 20 seconds later.

“They didn’t do anything. We didn’t play our system properly and we tried to get a little too fancy,” Elliott said. “They outworked us. That team is not as good as our team.”

Chiefs forward Stanislav Lascek missed Friday’s game because of the flu.