Postseason hockey never fails to deliver unexpected heroes. The truism played out in a dramatic fashion for the Kraken's American Hockey League affiliate Charlotte Checkers in their opening game of the Calder Cup Playoffs.
Charlotte started their postseason run Tuesday night in Bridgeport, CT, against the New York Islanders AHL affiliate. Bridgeport, which finished sixth in the Atlantic Division to the Checkers' first-place achievement, won a first-round series to meet Charlotte, holders of a first-round bye who last played a game April 23.
With the game tied in Game 1's waning minutes, Kraken developing pro and defenseman Gustav Olofsson scored the game-winning goal on a wrist shot and primary assist by fellow Kraken developing pro Cale Fleury. The score completed a three-goal comeback for Charlotte, up 1-0 in the series with a Thursday night Game 2 in Bridgeport.
Kraken Heroes for Charlotte
In Game 1 of second-round AHL playoff series, SEA developing pro Gustav Olofsson was unexpected star while three more Kraken reserves provided goals and big saves per usual