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babs<3checkers
04-16-2007, 11:54 AM
Checkers Press Release

CHECKERS DROP GAME 1 TO FLORIDA 3-2, BEST OF FIVE SERIES CONTINUES SATURDAY IN FLA

Game 1 was a typical, old-fashioned hard nosed playoff game that kicked off the Charlotte Checkers ECHL South Division Semi-Final playoff series with the Florida Everblades. But when it was over the Checkers could only take heart that they played well, settling for a 3-2 loss Friday night in Fort Myers, Florida.

A fluke goal that deflected off a Florida player’s shoulder and found its way into the back of the Charlotte net in the second period proved to be the game-winner. Adam Taylor was credited with the goal as the Everblades took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series.

Florida got out to a one-goal lead twice, only to see the Checkers tie. Bruce Graham and Blake Bellefeuille scored for the Checkers, with the Everblades goals coming from Taylor, Vince Bellissimo and Franklin McDonald. Charlotte goalie Chris Holt played solid despite seeing his five-game winning streak, which dated back to the final week of the regular season, come to an end. The streak included three regular-season wins and two playoff victories. Holt finished the game with 29 saves. Florida goalie Craig Kowalski also played well as he notched the win with 24 saves.

Charlotte has one victory at Germain Arena in six games played here this season. After a 3-1 regular-season win here on October 28, the Checkers have dropped four straight on Florida’s home ice, including Friday’s playoff defeat. Game 1 was also very physical and chippy, as referee Chris Cozzan called 12 minors on the Checkers and nine on Florida.

Despite the loss, Charlotte Coach Derek Wilkinson was upbeat after the game. “It was a good, old-fashioned playoff game out there,” remarked Wilkinson. “There was lots of intensity, good goaltending and both teams earned their goals. It was a real physical game, and I was real happy with the game except for the outcome.”

Florida grabbed a 1-0 lead at 5 minutes, 46 seconds of the first period. Parsons got around the Checkers defense, but his initial shot was stopped by Holt. After Mike Card’s followup shot was blocked, the puck came out in front to Bellissimo who scored from the slot.

Charlotte tied the game late in the period at 17:12. Steve Slonina passed the puck from behind the Florida goal out to front to a wide-open Graham, who rifled home his first playoff goal to tie the game at 1-1.

In the second period Florida scored twice on the power play, sandwiched around an even-strength goal by the Checkers. At 5:39 the Everblades seized the lead as McDonald scored for a 2-1 Florida advantage. For the second time in the game Charlotte would tie it, as Mark Lee passed the puck in the slot to Bellefeuille who tapped it by Kowalski.

The Checkers were the victims of a bad bounce that allowed Florida to re-take the lead again at 14:02 on another power-play goal. McDonald’s shot from the left point deflected off of Taylor’s shoulder, and over Holt’s shoulder into the net. A minute later Charlotte thought they had tied the game after Kowalski made a save, but then released the puck. Slonina retrieved the loose disc at the side of the Everblades goal and backhanded it in the net. But Cozzan lost sight of the puck and blew the whistle, denying the Checkers the tying goal.

The Checkers took two penalties in a scoreless third-period, which hampered their chances of a comeback. “We played pretty well, but need to tighten up some in our defensive zone,” remarked Bellefeuille. “We took a few too many penalties, but if we tighten those up I think we’re looking pretty good for tomorrow night.”

ECHL South Division Semi-Finals: (Best-of-Five)
Friday, April 13 – Checkers 2 @ Florida 3

Saturday, April 14 – Checkers @ Florida – 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 17 – Everblades @ Charlotte – 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, April 19 - Everblades @ Charlotte – 7:00 p.m. (If necessary)

Sunday, April 22 – Checkers @ Florida – 6:00 p.m. (If necessary)



OPENING ROUND PLAYOFF SERIES RESULTS: (Best of Three)

Monday, April 9 – Augusta 1 @ Charlotte 2 OT
Tuesday, April 10 – Charlotte 3 @ Augusta 2 OT
Checkers win series 2-0

CHECKERS FRIDAY NIGHT SCRATCHES: Rick Kozak, Dusty Jamieson and Niko Tuomi

ON RECALL TO (AHL) HARTFORD: Hannu Pikkarainen and Alex Westlund

FOR BOX SCORE CLICK: http://echl.leaguestat.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=1846

babs<3checkers
04-16-2007, 11:59 AM
FLORIDA 3, CHARLOTTE 2

Fluke goal dooms Checkers (http://www.charlotte.com/323/story/85042.html)
Everblades off to 1-0 lead in best-of-5 series

TIM DONELLI
Special Correspondent

FORT MYERS, Fla. --It was a hard-nosed playoff game that kicked off the Charlotte Checkers' semifinal series with the Florida Everblades. But it ended with a 3-2 loss Friday night for the Checkers in Florida.

The game-winner was a fluke goal that deflected off a Florida player's shoulder and found its way into the back of the Charlotte net in the second period. Adam Taylor was credited with the goal, and the Everblades took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series.

Florida got out to a one-goal lead twice, only to see the Checkers tie. Bruce Graham and Blake Bellefeuille scored for the Checkers, with the Everblades' goals coming from Taylor, Vince Bellissimo and Franklin McDonald. Charlotte has one victory at Germain Arena in six games this season. Despite the loss, Charlotte Coach Derek Wilkinson was upbeat after the game. "It was a good, old-fashioned playoff game out there," Wilkinson said.

The Checkers took two penalties in a scoreless third-period, which hampered their chances of a comeback.

Game 2 is 7:30 p.m. tonight in Florida. Game 3 is 7 p.m. Tuesday at Bobcats Arena.


Charlotte 1 1 0 -- 2
Florida 1 2 0 -- 3

First Period: 1, Florida, Bellissimo (1) (Parsons, Card) 5:36; 2, Charlotte, Graham (1) (Slonina, Bahensky) 17:12; Penalties: Gillies Chr (roughing) 4:12; Peterson Fla (roughing) 4:12; Zancanaro Fla (slashing) 4:12; Vodrazka Chr (hooking) 4:43; Card Fla (cross-checking) 14:22.

Second Period: 3, Florida, MacDonald (1) (Parsons, Card) 5:39 PP; 4, Charlotte, Bellefeuille (2) (Lee, Vinz) 11:09; 5, Florida, Taylor (1) (Bellissimo, MacDonald) 14:02 PP; Penalties: Graham Chr (roughing) 0:31, Lukin Fla (goaltender interference) 3:07, Lee Chr (hooking) 5:27, Gillies Chr (cross-checking) 6:08, Brine Fla (roughing) 6:08, Vinz Chr (interference) 7:07, Hartlieb Fla (tripping) 11:25, Vodrazka Chr (cross-checking) 13:37, Smith Chr (high-sticking) 16:30, Parsons Fla (boarding) 17:36.

Third Period: Penalties: Graham Chr (roughing) 5:34, Taylor Fla (roughing) 5:34, Lee Chr (tripping) 7:30, Card Fla (slashing) 14:05, Lang Chr (tripping) 17:37.

Shots on goal: Charlotte 11-6-9-26; Florida 11-11-10-32. Goaltenders: Charlotte, Holt 2-0-0-0 (32-shots-29 saves); Florida, Kowalski 0-0-0-0 (26-shots-24 saves). Att.: 4,455 (at Florida).

babs<3checkers
04-16-2007, 12:01 PM
Everblades prevail 3-2 in ECHL playoff opener against Checkers (http://www.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com/sports/articles.asp?articleID=9509)

By RYAN RYLES, Special to the Breeze



Friday the 13th is a day that most people associate with bad luck.

Based on the smaller-than-usual playoff crowd of only 4,455 at Germain Arena Friday night for game one of the Florida Everblades’ opening playoff series against the Charlotte Checkers, that must have been what most people were thinking — a bad omen for the Everblades.

It was good luck for, however, as the Everblades defeated the Checkers 3-2 in the American Conference semifinal series. The Everblades lead the best-of-five series 1-0 with the second game slated for Saturday night.

“It’s always nice to get a win,” said Everblades coach Gerry Flemming. “The play was going back and forth. Charlotte played physical hockey, which we expected, but we can play physical too. We aren’t going to back down from anybody. We played smart. We did a good job boxing them out, and keeping the lanes open so that K-Wal (goaltender Craig Kowalski) could see the puck coming to the net.”

Charlotte played the tough, physical style of play associated with playoff hockey, but the Everblades matched it and then some. Vince Bellissimo had one goal and one assist to lead the Blades and Kowalski added outstanding goaltending (24-of-26 saves).

Bellissimo cleaned up a rebounded shot and stuffed it past Checkers net minder Chris Holt less than six minutes into the opening period.

Charlotte’s Bruce Graham tied the score at 1-1 and both teams knew this would be a slugfest.

Franklin MacDonald gave the Blades a 2-1 lead early in the second period, but Charlotte tied it again.

Adam Taylor scored the game winner on a power play.