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babs<3checkers
02-11-2007, 10:43 PM
CHECKERS FALL 3-2 ON "PINK IN THE RINK" DAY BEFORE SECOND CONSECUTIVE SELLOUT


After winning seven straight home games, the Checkers dropped their second in a row on home ice Sunday afternoon 3-2 to the Columbia Inferno before a "Pink in the Rink" sellout crowd of 7,351 at Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Charlotte (25-18-1-2 for 53 points) dominated the game, outshooting the Inferno 46-30. But Columbia was opportunistic, taking advantage of a bad bounce and a Charlotte turnover while also receiving solid goaltending from both starter Todd Ford and replacement Robert Gherson. The loss was Charlotte 's first against the Inferno in five games this season.

The Checkers got goals from Hugh Jessiman and Daymen Rycroft, but had many chances to score more. Charlotte hit four crossbars and two posts along with numerous near-misses. When the Checkers looked like they had a sure goal, Ford and Gherson were there to make a big save. Charlotte goalie Chris Holt played a solid game and was the hard-luck loser with 27 saves.

"We got down early and we just didn't get any bounces," commented Checkers center, Mark Lee. "I thought we had all 18 guys heading in the right direction. We had all those shots and almost beat down their net. Sometimes you have those games where you do a lot of good things but don't get the win....like today."

The lone goal of the period came on a giveaway in the Checkers zone by Charlotte defenseman Kenny Smith. Columbia 's Kevin St. Jacques pounced on the puck in the slot and scored unassisted, to give the Inferno a 1-0 lead. Each team had four power-play chances in the first period as referee Dean Sanborn was busy calling eight minors.
The Checkers tied the game at 2 minutes, 27 seconds of the second period as Jessiman, while on his stomach, one-handed the puck past Ford to tie the game at 1-1. Four minutes later Ford suffered an injury and had to leave the game, Robert Gherson came in to play goal for Columbia . The Inferno (19-22-3-4 for 45 points) got the lead back with only 27 seconds left in the period. The puck bounced over a Charlotte defenseman's stick, allowing Jeff Miles a breakaway as he scored for a 2-1 Columbia advantage.

The Inferno tallied a power-play goal with two and a half minutes left in the contest by Mike Jarmuth, and appeared to have the game wrapped up with a two-goal cushion. But a rash of late Columbia penalties gave Charlotte several power-play chances, and Rycroft's blast from the slot cut the Inferno lead to 3-2 with 1:22 left in the game. In the final minute with Charlotte still on the power play and with Holt pulled for an extra attacker, the Checkers threw everything but the kitchen sink at the Inferno. But Charlotte got no bounces and Gherson made several acroabatic saves as Columbia escaped with the 3-2 victory.


The Checkers will hit the road for three straight contests and six of the next seven beginning Friday, when they'll travel to Charleston to face the South Carolina Stingrays at 7:00 p.m. The road trip continues Saturday night at Augusta when Charlotte will meet the Lynx at 7:30 p.m. The Checkers road weekend concludes with a Sunday afternoon tilt against the Gwinnett Gladiators at 4:00 p.m. in Georgia . Charlotte 's next home game is Thursday, February 22 when the Toledo Storm will visit Charlotte Bobcats Arena for a match set for 7:00 p.m.

CHECKERS SUNDAY AFTERNOON SCRATCHES: Dusty Jamieson, Rick Kozak, Nathan Gillies, Blake Bellefeuille and Adam Nightingale.

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babs<3checkers
02-12-2007, 12:26 PM
From www.charlotte.com (http://www.charlotte.com)

Checkers' hard-luck story has clang to it (http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/sports/hockey/echl/charlotte_checkers/16679151.htm)

Charlotte holds 46-30 shot advantage, but bangs 5 off post in loss

CLIFF MEHRTENS
cmehrtens@charlotteobserver.com

For the second straight day, the Checkers sent a record crowd home disappointed.

Charlotte lost 3-2 to the Columbia Inferno at Bobcats Arena on Sunday in front of 7,351, the ECHL franchise's record attendance for a Sunday.

It was more lack of luck than effort.

The Checkers clanged five shots off the goal posts and crossbar. Daymen Rycroft and Hugh Jessiman were denied on breakaways in the third period.

Charlotte was 1-for-16 on the power play and didn't score on the first 13.

"We had so many chances, and to hit the post and crossbar as many times as we did, that's just bad luck," coach Derek Wilkinson said. "The guys were working."

Charlotte (25-18-3) lost to a team with a losing record, hardly affordable as it jockeys for playoff position. It came less than 24 hours after losing in front of a team-record 11,237 fans.

"The big-crowd thing is kind of overrated," Wilkinson said. "We beat South Carolina 5-0 in front of 9,500, and no one said a word about it."

Back then -- Jan. 19 -- Charlotte's offense was deeper. On Sunday, the Checkers were missing injured Blake Bellefeuille (36 points), Dusty Jamieson (18 points in 17 games) and Nathan Gillies (21 points).

Charlotte had a 46-30 shot advantage, but couldn't capitalize. It got plenty of shots on power plays, which seemed to happen every couple of minutes as referee Dean Sanborn called 32 minor penalties and one major.

The Checkers played catch-up for the second straight night, allowing a goal less than five minutes in. Jessiman tied it at 1 with a spectacular one-handed goal as he fell across the crease early in the second period. He has 11 goals in 17 games, and a goal in three straight.

Columbia scored in the final minute of the second period and went up 3-1 late in the third. Rycroft blasted in a 5-on-3 slap shot to cut it to 3-2 with less than two minutes left, but Charlotte couldn't tie.

"We worked, drew a lot of penalties and did our thing," Wilkinson said. "A lot of good things; we just couldn't finish."


Columbia 1 1 1 -- 3
Charlotte 0 1 1 -- 2


First period-1, Col., St. Jacques 5, 4:48. Penalties-Thompson, Co. (tripping), 2:24; Fauci, Co. (hooking), 6:11; Busniuk, Co. (tripping), 10:07; Rodney, Ch. (hooking), 10:31; Constant, Ch. (interference), 12:11; Falardeau, Ch. (tripping), 12:47; Fauci, Co. (hooking), 15:40; Murphy, Ch. (holding stick), 18:16.

Second period-2, Char., Jessiman 11 (Bahensky, Kenny Smith), 2:27. 3, Col., Miles 16 (Marsh), 19:32. Penalties-Faulkner, Co. (hooking), 2:54; Battaglia, Co. (tripping), 4:08; Bahensky, Ch. (roughing), 6:34; McJannet, Co. (roughing), 6:34; Miles, Co. (hooking), 8:10; Lee, Ch. (holding), 9:10; Fussey, Co. (hooking), 9:38; Vodrazka, Ch. (roughing), 13:45; St. Jacques, Co. (roughing), 13:45; Fussey, Co. (tripping), 15:39; Vellinga, Co. (holding, 10-min. misconduct), 16:22; Busniuk, Co. (holding), 17:37; Rycroft, Ch. (tripping), 18:09; Graham, Ch. (hooking), 19:38.

Third period-4, Col., Jarmuth 13, 17:21 (pp). 5, Char., Rycroft 15 (Rodney, Kenton Smith), 18:38 (pp). Penalties-Jarmuth, Co. (interference), 2:28; Graham, C (slashing), 5:12; DeWaele, Ch. (cross-checking), 8:55; Lee, Ch. (slashing), 16:17; Marsh, Co. (holding), 17:34; Martin, Co. (tripping), 17:57; Rycroft, Co. (roughing), 19:11; Falardeau, Ch. (roughing), 19:11; Vellinga, Co. (roughing), 19:11; Ralph, Co. (roughing), 19:11.

Shots: Col. 10-9-11-30; Charlotte 13-21-12-46. Goalies: Col., Ford 19 shots, 18 saves, Gherson (10-15-2), 6:34 of 2nd period (27-26); Charlotte, Holt (14-13-2), 30-27; Att-7,351.




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