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A four-goal first period sparked the Charlotte Checkers to a 7-1 win over the Wolf Pack Wednesday night at Bojangles’ Coliseum in Charlotte, NC, and a sweep of back-to-back games between the two teams in Charlotte.

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The Checkers had won the first of the two consecutive contests, 6-3, the night before.

Former Checker Phil DiGiuseppe scored for a second straight game for the Wolf Pack Wednesday, but Julien Gauthier and Janne Kuokkanen had a goal and two assists each for Charlotte, and David Gust added three assists.

It was the Wolf Pack who jumped out to the early lead in Tuesday night’s contest, but the Checkers got the jump Wednesday, with Roland McKeown scoring only 1:52 into the game.

Spencer Smallman dropped the puck back from the slot to McKeown, and Wolf Pack starting goaltender Adam Huska got a piece of McKeown’s drive from the right point, but could not keep it out of the net.

Steven Lorentz made it a 2-0 Charlotte lead at 8:42. He dug the puck out of a scrum in the left-wing corner and handed to Gust, who immediately fed a return pass to Lorentz. He moved in from the left side, pulled the puck to his backhand and slipped it past Huska.

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Wolf Pack penalty trouble led to a third Checker goal at 12:59, on a 5-on-3 power play. Boo Nieves was called for tripping at 11:15, and Vincent LoVerde took a holding minor 38 seconds later.

Julien Gauthier took the puck to the net down the right side of the slot, and, after Huska stopped his bid, Janne Kuokkanen was able to poke in the rebound.

The lead grew to 4-0 at 16:19, on a goal by Oliwer Kaski. Gauthier passed the puck from the left-wing boards to Fredrik Claesson at the middle of the blue line, and he handed it off to Kaski on the right point. His drive went through a crowd and eluded Huska on the stick side.

Igor Shesterkin replaced Huska (10 saves) in the Hartford net for the second period, and Shesterkin was victimized by a Max McCormick power play goal at 6:40, making the score 5-0. With Joey Keane off for roughing, Shesterkin stopped a drive by Kaski from the left point, but McCormick found the rebound in the slot and snapped it in off the post to Shesterkin’s left.

DiGiuseppe got the Wolf Pack on the board with his eighth goal of the season at 14:21. DiGiuseppe carried the puck down left wing in the Charlotte zone and circled the net for a wraparound try. That was denied by Checker goaltender Anton Forsberg (28 saves), but DiGiuseppe found the rebound at the right side of the slot and fired a shot high into the net.

That was the only offense the Wolf Pack were able to generate, though, and Gauthier answered that goal with 32 seconds left in the period. He took a pass from McCormick and cut down the left side of the slot, fended off a check and flipped a backhander past Shesterkin (17 saves) on the stick side.

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Checker defenseman Gustav Forsling scored the only goal of the third period, connecting at 4:40 with assists from Kuokkanen and Gust. Kuokkanen moved out of the right-wing corner and into the circle, before sliding the puck across to Forsling, moving down from the left point, and he dunked it into the net.

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The Wolf Pack return home to the XL Center for their last action before Christmas, a battle with the Providence Bruins this Saturday, December 21. That game faces off at 7:00.

Tickets for all 2019-20 Wolf Pack home games are on sale now at the Sunwave Gas & Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499. Tickets purchased in advance for kids 12 or younger start at just $10 each, and all tickets will have a $3 day-of-game increase.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019 - Bojangles' Coliseum
Hartford 0 1 0 - 1
Charlotte 4 2 1 - 7
1st Period-1, Charlotte, McKeown 2 (Smallman, Bishop), 1:52. 2, Charlotte, Lorentz 7 (Gust, Kuokkanen), 8:42. 3, Charlotte, Kuokkanen 7 (Gauthier, Bean), 12:59 (PP). 4, Charlotte, Kaski 3 (Claesson, Gauthier), 16:19. Penalties-Geertsen Hfd (fighting), 1:58; Sheppard Cha (fighting), 1:58; Nieves Hfd (tripping), 11:15; LoVerde Hfd (holding), 11:53.
2nd Period-5, Charlotte, McCormick 6 (Kaski, Gust), 6:40 (PP). 6, Hartford, Di Giuseppe 8 (Ebert, Rykov), 14:21 (PP). 7, Charlotte, Gauthier 13 (McCormick, Bean), 19:28. Penalties-Markison Cha (slashing), 0:49; Keane Hfd (roughing), 5:19; Kuokkanen Cha (hooking), 12:26.
3rd Period-8, Charlotte, Forsling 2 (Kuokkanen, Gust), 4:40. Penalties-Kuokkanen Cha (hooking), 6:03.
Shots on Goal-Hartford 4-12-13-29. Charlotte 14-11-9-34.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 1 / 3; Charlotte 2 / 3.
Goalies-Hartford, Huska 5-3-4 (14 shots-10 saves); Shesterkin 11-4-3 (20 shots-17 saves). Charlotte, Forsberg 7-5-2 (29 shots-28 saves).
A-5,683
Referees-Troy Paterson (29), Furman South (44).
Linesmen-Jesse Marquis (98), Ben Shiley (21).

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CALGARY, March 22, 2018 /CNW/ – Wolf Midstream Inc. (Wolf) announced today that it has closed the acquisition of the previously announced agreement to acquire MEG Energy Corp.’s (MEG) 50% ownership interest in Access Pipeline (Access) and 100% ownership in the Stonefell Terminal for $1.52 billion plus capital commitments of approximately $90 million. With this acquisition, Wolf is the 100% owner and operator of Access. Wolf completed the acquisition of its initial 50% interest in Access in October 2016. This transaction includes an initial term commitment of 30 years from MEG with respect to transportation services on Access and the use of the Stonefell Terminal.

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The Access Pipeline system includes pipelines that transport blended bitumen and diluent between the Christina Lake area of Northeastern Alberta and Edmonton. The Stonefell Terminal connects MEG’s production facilities, through the Access system, to additional distribution connections, serving as a launch point for large volumes of blended products to reach multiple markets.

“As the Access owner and operator, Wolf now has a tremendous opportunity to expand Access Pipeline’s capacity for bitumen blend and diluent to serve both MEG and Devon as well as third parties,” said Gord Salahor, Wolf’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are pleased that this transaction has positioned MEG as an anchor tenant for solvent service on the unutilized Access 16-inch pipeline and prompted additional interest among both natural gas liquids suppliers and oil sands producers.”

The transaction was funded by Wolf through an investment by Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) of $703 million, third-party debt financing and cash on hand. CIBC Capital Markets acted as lead financial advisor to Wolf on the transaction. RBC Capital Markets acted as financial advisor and as lead left debt underwriter along with joint-bookrunners CIBC Capital Markets, Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, and TD Securities. Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP acted as legal advisor to Wolf on this transaction.

About Wolf Midstream
Wolf Midstream is a private company based in Calgary dedicated to building, owning, and operating energy infrastructure. Wolf was formed in 2016 with an equity investment from CPPIB to focus on acquisition and development opportunities in Western Canada. Wolf management has a long and successful track record of operating energy infrastructure assets having previously led Mistral Energy Inc. and Taylor NGL Limited Partnership (formerly TSX: TAY.UN).