Game preview: Hershey Bears vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins - Game 4 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals
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Game preview: Hershey Bears vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins - Game 4 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals
"The Hershey Bears gave up two early goals to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in Game 3, but came back with authority, scoring three consecutive goals and showing an identity that could take them deep in the playoffs. As the team tried to close things out late in the third, the Penguins' Avery Hayes tied the game up after a blown call by officials."
"Then, in overtime, Rutger McGroarty stole the game for WBS, deflecting a shot past Clay Stevenson while all alone in front of the net and setting off a chaotic scene at Giant Center."
"Now, the Bears will have to author a big comeback and force a Game 5, which, according to Bears' head coach Derek King, is just how this year's "Too Dumb To Quit" team finds its success. "This team's never done anything easy this year, so we're going to have to do it the hard way," he said."
"The Bears have been led by their first line of Andrew Cristall (2g, 4a), Ilya Protas (2g, 4a), and Bogdan Trineyev (3g, 3a), who all have "
Hershey Bears and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins meet with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton leading the series 2-1. Hershey surrendered two early goals in Game 3, then responded by scoring three straight to establish momentum. Late in the third period, Avery Hayes tied the game after a blown call by officials. In overtime, Rutger McGroarty stole the win by deflecting a shot past Clay Stevenson while alone in front of the net, creating chaos at GIANT Center. Hershey must now mount a major comeback to force a Game 5. Coach Derek King emphasizes the team’s “Too Dumb To Quit” approach, expecting difficult paths. The Bears’ first line has produced offense through Andrew Cristall, Ilya Protas, and Bogdan Trineyev.
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