Checkers’ Playoff Domination Continues

Daniel Evans
Author: Daniel Evans
Updated: 2025-06-02

The Charlotte Checkers, armed with the dynamic duo of Finnish forward Jesse Puljujärvi and goaltender Kaapo Kähkönen, have emerged as formidable contenders in the AHL playoffs. In a decisive 5–1 triumph over the Laval Rocket, the Checkers have established a commanding 3–0 lead in the conference finals series. A mere victory separates them from a coveted spot in the Calder Cup finals, where they aim to assert their dominance further.

Strategic Performances Fuel Playoff Surge

Puljujärvi’s playmaking acumen was on full display in the latest encounter, with assists on both the first and third goals, underscoring his critical role in the team’s offensive strategy. With seven points over eleven playoff games, he has emerged as a leading offensive force for the Checkers, steering them towards potential championship glory.

Format Shifts and Championship Aspirations

The conference finals now transition into a gripping best-of-seven showdown, as does the impending Calder Cup finals. With an eye on dual championship pursuits, both the Checkers and their NHL affiliate, the Florida Panthers, are strategically poised for success in their respective leagues. The Calder Cup’s fate will undoubtedly spark intense anticipation following the conclusion of the Stanley Cup.

Other Playoff Standouts and Finnish Influences

Amid a competitive playoff landscape, Finnish talent continues to shine, with the Laval Rocket’s Oliver Kapanen notable among them. In the Western Conference finals, the Abbotsford Canucks lead the Texas Stars 2–0, with Finnish standouts Aatu Raty and Arttu Hyry playing pivotal roles. Historically, Finnish players have excelled in the Calder Cup, with Henrik Borgström’s recent 2023 victory highlighting their enduring impact.

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