ECHL Charlotte Checkers

Checkers fall to Everblades, 4-2

January 3, 2009 - ECHL (ECHL)
Charlotte Checkers News Release


Fort Myers, FL. - The Checkers were stonewalled by Florida Everblades netminder David Leggio as he turned aside 35 shots to help defeat Charlotte 4-2.

The Everblades scored the first three goals of the contest and two of them came from league leading scorer in Kevin Baker. Florida forward Mark Lee fed Baker on a two-on-one rush and Baker made no mistake beating Checkers netminder Maxime Daigneault between the legs at 5:56. Baker struck again during a power play when he banged home a loose puck in the crease on a Lee point shot at 8:55. Daigneault's night would end when Florida forward Danick Bouchard scored on a wrap-around at 9:36 putting up the Everblades 3-0. Charlotte would finally get on the board when Brad Ralph fired a shot past a sprawling Leggio at 13:35 slicing the Everblades lead to 3-1.

During the second period, the Everblades extended their lead when Bouchard took a breakaway pass from Florida blueliner Noah Babin and lifted the puck over the right pad of Jakaitis at 6:25 extending the Blades lead to 4-1. The Checkers would cut the lead by one when Michel Leveille blasted a one-timer past Leggio during a two-man advantage at 11:28.

There would be no score in the last period of play and the Checkers would lose by a score of 4-2. Leggio turned aside 35 of 37 during the contest.

The Checkers are in their 16th season of play as a member of the ECHL. The next home game will take place Jan. 9th against the Gwinnett Gladiators at 7 p.m. In the team's 15-year history, the Checkers have made the playoffs 11 times including four consecutive playoff appearances to date. The Checkers are in their fourth season of play at Time Warner Cable Arena. Season tickets are on sale now with full-season packages starting at just $396. For season ticket information, please call 704-342-4-ICE or visit www.gocheckers.com.




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