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babs<3checkers
02-26-2007, 10:24 AM
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CHECKERS TAKE SOLE POSSESSION OF FIFTH PLACE IN ECHL SOUTH WITH 3-1 WIN AT SC

The Checkers dominance over the South Carolina Stingrays continues. A 3-1 victory Sunday afternoon at the North Charleston Coliseum was the Checkers' fifth straight overall against the Stingrays, and gave Charlotte a perfect 4-0 mark against South Carolina in Charleston this season. The Checkers also now lead the eleven-game season-series 7-2.

Nathan Gillies, Mark Lee and Bruce Graham scored for Charlotte (29-20-1-2 for 61 points), and were backed by a 34-save effort by goalie Chris Holt. Securing his 18th victory of the campaign, Holt was solid for a second straight game while making a 10th consecutive start. Marc Busenburg had the lone Stingrays goal, as South Carolina (26-21-3-4 for 59 points) extended its' winless streak to seven games (0-3-3-1).

The 3-1 victory enabled the Checkers to climb into sole possession of fifth place, the final playoff spot, in the ECHL's Southern Division. Charlotte also pulled within two points of fourth place Augusta.

"This group really battled again today," remarked Charlotte coach Derek Wilkinson. "Our defense was great and we didn't give them much at all. Chris (Holt) had good concentration the whole game, Kenny Smith made a perfect pass to spring Mark Lee for his goal, and Nathan Gillies' goal was a perfect shot that helped us get the lead. Those were just a few of the highlights today."

With both teams, short-handed, tired and banged up, the first period was somewhat listless and slow. Despite being outshot 11-8, the Checkers took a 1-0 lead after the first. Gillies gave Charlotte the lead with a power-play goal late in the period off a beautiful cross-ice pass by Bryan Rodney.

The Checkers scored the second period's only goal as Kenny Smith's long pass sprung Lee into the Stingrays zone on a breakaway. Lee deked South Carolina goalie, Davis Parley, and then scored his 15th goal of the season for a 2-0 Charlotte advantage.

In the third period the Stingrays cut the Charlotte lead to 2-1 when Busenburg tallied at 9 minutes, 21 seconds. But Graham's power-play goal with five minutes left in the contest gave the Checkers their two-goal lead back, and Charlotte held on the rest of the way for the 3-1 victory.

CHECKERS SUNDAY AFTERNOON SCRATCHES: Dusty Jamieson, Rick Kozak, Lee Falardeau, Jan Vodrazka and Adam Nightingale

ON RECALL TO (AHL) HARTFORD: Alex Westlund, Corey Potter, and Zdenek Bahensky

REASSIGNED FROM CHARLOTTE TO (AHL) HARTFORD BY (NHL) NEW YORK: Hugh Jessiman

ON LOAN FROM CHARLOTTE TO (AHL) PROVIDENCE: Ryan Glenn

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babs<3checkers
02-26-2007, 10:26 AM
Checkers continue dominance of series

South Carolina drops 5 straight to Charlotte

Observer News Services
NORTH CHARLESTON - The Charlotte Checkers just won't lose at South Carolina, and the mastery has boosted them in the standings

Nathan Gillies, Mark Lee and Bruce Graham each scored Sunday to help Charlotte deal the Stingrays a 3-1 ECHL loss, its fifth straight victory against South Carolina (26-21-3-4).

The result moved fifth-place Charlotte three points ahead of sixth-place South Carolina in the South Division. The Checkers are 4-0-0 at North Charleston Coliseum this season, with seven victories in nine overall meetings. Charlotte (29-20-1-2) also won 5-4 in overtime Friday at South Carolina.

Graham's power-play goal off a rebound at 14 minutes, 53 seconds of the third period helped ensure the outcome and gave him eight goals in eight games against the Stingrays.

Just as important was limiting South Carolina's offense to Marc Busenburg's even-strength goal midway through the third period, momentarily cutting Charlotte's lead to 2-1.

It took about 51/2 minutes for Bryan Rodney, Kirk DeWaele and Graham to restore the two-goal advantage that Chris Holt preserved.

Notes

• Defenseman Hannu Pikkarainen was assigned by Hartford of the American Hockey League.

• The Checkers put forward Adam Nightingale (shoulder) on seven-day injured reserve and transferred Rick Kozak (concussion) to the 30-day IR. Nightingale was injured during Friday's victory.


Charlotte 1 1 1 -- 3
S. Carolina 0 0 1 -- 1


First Period: 1, Charlotte, Gillies 13 (Constant, Rodney), 17:59 (pp). Penalties: Kenny Smith, C (hooking), 3:51; Stefanishion, SC (tripping), 16:08.

Second Period: 2, Charlotte, Lee 15 (Kenny Smith, Holt), 8:35. Penalties: Ouellette, C (roughing), 1:58; Werner, SC (roughing), 6:32; Constant, C (holding), 18:08.

Third Period: 3, South Carolina, Busenburg 5 (Reid, Kiser), 9:21. 4, Charlotte, Graham 29 (Rodney, DeWaele), 14:53 (pp). Penalties: Gillies, C (hooking), 0:33; McElroy, SC (interference), 0:38; Busenburg, SC (unsportsmanlike conduct), 4:27; Dovgan SC (boarding), 13:10.

Shots on goal: Charlotte 8-7-13--28. South Carolina 11-12-12--35. Goaltenders: Charlotte, Holt 17-15-0-2 (35 shots-34 saves); South Carolina, Parley 24-13-3-3 (28-25). Att.: 3,333 (at North Charleston).

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