Andrew Cristall extends assist streak to six games with apple on Brett Leason goal, that goaltender Clay Stevenson also assisted on
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Andrew Cristall extends assist streak to six games with apple on Brett Leason goal, that goaltender Clay Stevenson also assisted on
"The talented forward prospect extended his AHL assist streak to six games after authoring the primary apple on Brett Leason's second-period power-play goal against the Providence Bruins."
"Cristall, set up in center ice along the side wall, hit Leason in stride down the right wing. The Capitals' 2019 second-round pick sent a huge shot to the far side of the net past Bruins backup goaltender Simon Zajicek."
"Per a Bears release, Cristall now has eight assists in his last six games, the highest streak of any Hershey Bears player this season. The rookie also has 13 points (2g, 11a) over his last 12 games."
Andrew Cristall extended his AHL assist streak to six games by recording the primary assist on Brett Leason's second-period power-play goal versus Providence. Cristall set up the play from center ice along the side wall and hit Leason in stride down the right wing, where Leason's shot beat backup goaltender Simon Zajicek. Clay Stevenson earned a secondary assist, his second career AHL point. Cristall has eight assists in his last six games and 13 points (2g, 11a) over his last 12. He is tied sixth among AHL rookies with 19 points (3g, 16a) and leads the Bears with seven power-play points (1g, 6a).
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