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Charlotte Checkers playoffs


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They have just advanced to the Eastern Conference final and are getting closer to winning the Calder Cup. So who here has been following them? I don't live in Charlotte but I bet a few of you are going to their playoff games (or should be).

Eastern Conference Final – Series(best-of-7)

Game 1 – Thu., May 12 – Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05

Game 2 – Fri., May 13 – Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05

Game 3 – Tue., May 17 – Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05

Game 4 – Wed., May 18 – Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05

*Game 5 – Sat., May 21 – Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05

*Game 6 – Mon., May 23 – Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05

*Game 7 – Tue., May 24 – Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05

www.gocheckers.com

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I watch the games when they actually televise them here in Raleigh. I wish I had the time to go to Charlotte and catch a few of the games. Hopefully they can bring the Calder cup to Charlotte. Great experience for the young talent the Hurricanes have playing down there.

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I've been to two games so far this year. The first one was a 3-0 loss to Binghamton, and the second one was Friday night, a 1-0 loss to WB-S. Two games, zero Checkers goals. :confused:

In all fairness though, if you're in the Charlotte area and looking for a game, it's not Raleigh and the RBC Center, but it's a great experience nonetheless.

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Been to a couple of playoff games. Saw a winner against WBS in overtime on Monday, then a loss 1-0 on Friday. Fridays crowd was good. Mondays was a joke (like 3,000, maybe).

Could not believe that third period Saturday. Amazing. Hoping to go to the game Friday.

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