CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Chicago Wolves led most of the game, but Zach Boychuk’s goal with 6:31 left lifted the Charlotte Checkers to a 6-5 win Saturday night at Bojangles’ Coliseum.
Forwards Yannick Veilleux, Jordan Caron, Zack Torquato, Danny Kristo and Jeremy Welsh produced goals for the Wolves (19-18-1-2) while captain Pat Cannone and defenseman Jordan Schmaltz handed out 2 assists apiece.
The Checkers (25-12-1-2) posted 4 power-play goals, including a pair by left wing Brendan Woods, and defenseman Ryan Murphy recorded 4 assists to earn a split of the teams’ back-to-back games. 
The Wolves needed just 32 seconds to take the lead as Eriah Hayes found Veilleux behind the defense down the right side and he whistled a shot between Charlotte goaltender Drew MacIntyre’s skates for a 1-0 lead.
Chicago added Caron’s power-play goal 1:40 into the game as Cannone, Kristo and Caron teamed up for a tic-tac-toe dissection of the Charlotte defense. Kristo accepted Cannone’s pass below the goal line and quickly tapped the puck to Caron in the slot for another goal through MacIntyre’s five-hole.
Woods cut the margin to 2-1 at 10:29 of the first as the Wolves turned over the puck in their zone and Woods snapped home a shot from the right faceoff dot.
The Checkers made it 2-2 with 31 seconds left in the first period as defenseman Trevor Carrick launched a blast from the left point that whizzed through traffic for a power-play goal.
The Wolves regained the lead on Torquato’s well-placed backhand from the slot at 4:46 of the second. Veilleux swooped in on the forecheck and took the puck away from a Charlotte defenseman in the right circle and directed a backhand pass toward Torquato to make it 3-2.
Charlotte didn’t wait long to even the score as left wing Brock McGinn delivered a power-play goal from the right circle at 7:36 of the second.
Kristo, who committed the penalty that led to McGinn’s goal, got it back with a power-play goal of his own at 11:44. Schmaltz set him up for the rising slap shot from the top of the left circle that gave the Wolves a 4-3 lead.
The Checkers made it 4-4 after 40 minutes as Boychuk tapped home a power-play goal with 2.3 seconds left in the second period. Boychuk waited at the back door for Carrick’s pass from the left boards.
Chicago claimed a 5-4 edge on Welsh’s goal 9:02 into the third period. Jonathan Schmaltz intercepted a Charlotte pass and fed the puck just outside the crease to Welsh, who redirected the puck past MacIntyre.
Woods delivered his second power-play goal of the night with 7:19 left to push the score to 5-5. Boychuk gave the Checkers their only lead when he lifted a wrister from the high slot with 6:21 to play.
Wolves goaltender Niklas Lundstrom (1-1-0), who earned Friday’s win in relief, stopped 30 of 36 shots in his first American Hockey League start. MacIntyre (11-1-1) rejected 20 of 25 shots to pick up the win.

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