
Checkers Suffer Rare Road Loss in Rockford
January 27, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Charlotte Checkers News Release
CHARLOTTE, NC - The otherwise red-hot Checkers hit a bump in the road on Wednesday as they fell to Rockford by a 3-1 score.
In his first game back from the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes, Phil Di Giuseppe scored the lone goal for Charlotte, which saw its five-game point streak come to an end in a game between the top two teams in the Central Division. It marked just the second regulation loss the Checkers have suffered in their last 19 games (14-2-3) and ended their franchise-record, nine-game point streak on the road that was the longest active streak of its kind in the AHL.
Daniel Altshuller, who rejoined the Checkers on Tuesday along with Di Giuseppe, made 35 saves as Charlotte missed an opportunity to take the top spot in the division for the first time since Oct. 21.
When Di Giuseppe scored just 13 seconds into the Checkers' first power play to tie the game at 1-1 in the final seconds of the first period and cancel out an opener by Rockford's Vinnie Hinostroza, it seemed as though Charlotte would continue to ride a special teams unit that scored four times in its previous game and had been converting at a 35 percent rate since Dec. 28.
However, the team went 0-for-6 over the remainder of the game, most notably missing out during a sequence that saw them on the man advantage for close to six consecutive minutes in the second period. That included 13 seconds worth of time on a two-man advantage.
Not long after those opportunities, Rockford took the lead for good on a surprising goal when Cameron Schilling threw an innocent-looking shot on net from the blue line that appeared to go off a Checker and into the net. Pierre-Cedric Labrie would add to the lead by backhanding a rebound opportunity past Altshuller just 2:04 into the third.
Any opportunities Charlotte may have had to get back into the game in the third period were stunted by penalties, as the visitors went to the box three times in the game's last 12 minutes.
Rockford out-shot the Checkers, who now head to Iowa for games on Friday night and Saturday afternoon leading into a week-long All-Star break, by a 38-24 margin. The Checkers' 20 shots allowed in the second period tied a season high.
NOTES
The Checkers fell to 1-1-0 to start the eight-game series against the IceHogs, with both games taking place in Rockford ... Forward Justin Shugg and defenseman Danny Biega missed the game due to injury ... Forward Erik Karlsson and defenseman Tyler Ganly were healthy extras.
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