The Checkers are rolling into the holiday break on a high note after dropping the Lake Erie Monsters 4-3 in overtime to run their point streak to a season-best six games.

It was a back and forth battle all afternoon for the two squads, with the Monsters finding the back of the net first early in the opening frame and the Checkers answering back with a pair of strikes from T.J. Hensick and another from Jake Chelios to end the period with a 2-1 lead. The team’s traded tallies in the middle frame, heading into the third with Charlotte holding a 3-2 advantage.

As they did last night, the Monsters came alive in the third, outshooting the Checkers 12-6 and finding the equalizer midway through the period. Lake Erie had a chance to put things away late as the Checkers took two penalties in the final five minutes, but Charlotte’s penalty kill unit rose to the occasion, keeping the Monsters at bay and forcing the game to overtime.

The three-on-three overtime yielded its usual high-octane action both ways, but it was the Checkers who were able to break through, with Brock McGinn winning a battle in the corner and finding captain Derek Ryan in front, where he buried it for the game-winner.

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Hensick paced the offense, lighting the lamp twice, including the first Checkers’ goal of the game to trigger the annual Teddy Bear Toss. They marked the first two goals for the veteran since returning from an injury that sidelined him for a big chunk of the first part of the season.

“Watching him have some fun scoring some goals was an encouraging sign, because hopefully we’ve seen the re-awakening of his offensive game,” said head coach Mark Morris. “Tonight was an indication that he was getting in where he needed to get to ply his trade.”

“It’s been frustrating, and obviously getting healthy is huge,” said Hensick. “You miss five weeks and it’s tough to just jump back in. That’s a good confidence builder for me. It’s something to build on.”

Perhaps the most critical moment of the game came late in the third when the Checkers killed back-to-back penalties at the end of regulation, putting a halt to a surging Monsters’ attack that was looking to end the game.

“You can’t say enough good things about how we endured with all those penalties in the third,” said Morris. “Our guys did a great job and I’m extremely proud of the effort we had to get the job done.”

“The penalty kill is a huge part,” said McGinn. “You want to go out there and take away their momentum and out-work them, and I think we did a good job in those last four minutes and carrying it into overtime.”

Overtime once again saw McGinn and Ryan combine for the game-winner. With both players scoring at a point-per-game pace, the Checkers have leaned on the duo to come through in clutch situations and they have not disappointed.

“He’s awesome to play with,” said McGinn of Ryan. “He really holds on to the puck and he creates a lot of plays. You’ve just got to get open for him and he’ll find you. It’s definitely a lot of fun and that’s definitely contributing to our line and our overall team.”

The Checkers will now head into their week-long holiday break before embarking on their first road trip to California. With a ton of momentum behind them and in the midst of a six-game point streak, it’s not the most ideal time to find a break in the schedule, but the team is focused on coming back and continuing their winning ways.

“We beat a very good hockey team two times this weekend,” said Morris. “We wanted to lay it all on the line so we could come out on a positive result. If you’re going to be away from the game for a week, you might better have a positive thought in your head.

“The message is to build on what we’ve accomplished to date, learn from our mistakes, build on the good things we’re doing and continue to make those habits that will build us a foundation to make winning a habit.”

NOTES

The Checkers’ six-game point streak (5-0-1) is their longest since a seven-game run in January of 2013 (6-0-1) … Their three-game winning streak ties three straight wins to start the season as their longest of the campaign … Dating back to a Nov. 20 loss at Texas, their third straight, the Checkers have won nine of their last 13 … Ryan’s goal was his team-leading third game-winner of the season. He also had an assist to give him 11 points over the course of an active six-game point streak that marks the longest by a Checkers skater this season … Ryan finished the game tied for second in AHL scoring with 28 points in 28 games … Altshuller improved to 3-0-0 with a 1.97 goals-against average and .933 save percentage in his first three AHL games. Those games mark the first time that Drew MacIntyre, when available, has gone three straight games without an appearance since joining the team last season … After going scoreless in three games since returning from injury, Hensick now has three points (2g, 1a) in his last two games. His goals were the first since opening night on Oct. 10 … Hensick has 441 points 455 career AHL games but has never recorded a hat trick … The Checkers have scored three or more goals in each of their last six games, tying their longest such streak of the season … The Checkers released forward Ryan Rashid from his professional tryout contract prior to the game … Defenseman Ryan Murphy returned from a three-game clipping suspension … Forwards Carter Sandlak and Brendan Woods missed the game due to injury … Defensemen Mike Cornell and Keegan Lowe were healthy extras.