The Charlotte Checkers leveled the AHL final series.
Jesse Puljujärvi is fighting for the AHL championship. Aop
Jesse Puljujärvi and Kaapo Kähkönen The Charlotte Checkers represented by the AHL final series against Abbotsford Canucks 1-1 on Monday night Finnish time.
Another final match was stretched until the overtime. This time the longer stalk was pulled by Checkers when a 23-year-old defender Michael Benning shot the home team to facilitate a 3-2 victory over a victory.
Charlotte dominated the match sovereignly, but the finish was limp. The hosts took the shots 42-13.
Puljujärvi did not get the taste of the score in the match. Kähkönen served as a deputy goalkeeper for his team.
Another scanty loss after a strong performance would have been a hard setback for Checkers.
The NorthCarolians also dominated the field events of the first finals, but the tough Canucks twisted the victory with an overtime of 4-3.
The Checkers took the shots clearly in the opening final: 54-31.
Checkers is a Florida Panthers farm club in the Stanley Cup finals. The Canucks, on the other hand, is the Vancouver Canucks AHL team.
Visitor’s top striker Aatu Räty has recently been on the sidelines of their team’s composition due to injury.
The AHL Championship Calder Cup is solved by the best seven method.

