Another feather on the cap of the 2nd champion Benning | theahl.com

Patrick Williamstheahl.com writer
Mike Benning On Sunday afternoon, the second Calder Cup final of overtime has begun.
A trip to the defense attorney Matt Kiersted Charlotte stabbed for 16 seconds in an extra time. In the series, already 1-0 beat 1-0, facing the powerful Abbotsford Power Play, the show has burned the Checkers triple this series, and the penalty they need to kill is harder than ever.
With the pressure and threat from the Canucks, Benning fished a loose puck in the defense zone and drove it to the ice, where Will Lockwood Can control and burn more time. This led to a standoff in the Abbotsford area Chase Records Trip calls keep Checkers in power game. Then, as the gun fine was reduced to 10 seconds, Benning participated Justin Sourdif Cross ice feed to the left, retreated from Abbotsford’s report, found the open driveway, and drove through the goalkeeper’s gloves Artūrsšilovs.
“Everyone wants to score and be that guy. I just want to contribute my role and my character is putting the puck online. So it’s not just me doing the job there. We need everyone there, we get the job done.”
The head coach of checkers said Geordie Kinnear Speaking of the game winner, “A good shot. Confidence. When the game is online you want to be on the stick in the offensive zone, he will be a guy and he does it for us all year round. He’s that type of player.”
After reaching two extra points in Game 1 on Friday, the Checkers ended Game 2 early in the OT to avoid another lasting battle with the stubborn Canucks, who scored another major performance from the Šilovs. Charlotte beat the visitors 42-13, limiting only six shots in the final 44:02 of the game. However, the chess pieces were repeatedly closed by šilovs.
Game 3 at the Abbotsford Center on Tuesday will arrive soon, with another week left for checkers, and the series will now play at least five games.
In addition, the rest of the Benning, Kester and Charlotte Defense Forces were in a large number of minutes later Tobias Bjornfot Leaving the game in the second stage and not returning. Marek Alscher Take it away Dennis CesanaAt least one fresh body in Kinnear’s second game position. Still, as the series looks more and more like between these two evenly matched clubs, it could be a long break. All the adjustment work the Checkers have done throughout the season and the Calder Cup playoffs can really pay off on a hot and humid Sunday afternoon inside the Bojangles Arena. The Checkers created a chance to close Shlovs after the opportunity, but eventually broke through after no points in the second and third stages of both clubs.
“I think Geordie and the staff here, even the leadership team, they put everyone in charge,” Benning said. “We work hard all year round and we’re ready for these things.”
Benning, the 23-year-old Florida Panthers in the fourth round of the 2020 NHL Draft, organized two strong AHL seasons with Charlotte after coming out at the University of Denver’s NCAA Powerhouse. He has been dominating the playoffs after 32 points (9 goals and 23 assists) in 54 regular season games. His five playoff goals tied his AHL lead with the defense.
In addition to scoring, however, Kinnear was able to rely heavily on Benning in the playoffs, especially when he was hit in different positions on the team’s blue line. Bjornfot also missed the time in the first game, and Charlotte had to win five games in the early five games of the season.
Checkers will require more boards from Benning and other rosters. As the series moved westward, both teams fought in their hands.
“It’s a five-game series (now),” Benning said. “It’s great to get there and play some hockey.”

During the fifty years in the American Hockey League, Theahl.com writer Patrick Williams currently covers NHL.com and Flosports leagues and is a regular contributor to Siriusxm NHL New Network Radio. He won the AHL’s James H. Ellery Memorial Award for his outstanding league coverage in 2016.