The top 4 in KHL points on September 15 were all Hershey Bears' Calder Cup championship-winning players
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The top 4 in KHL points on September 15 were all Hershey Bears' Calder Cup championship-winning players
"Anas has found quick chemistry with Limoges on Dinamo Minsk as the two players, one a playmaker and the other a finisher, are both from the Washington, DC area. Anas has assisted on three of Limoges' league-leading five goals, while Limoges has returned the favor on two of Anas's three tallies. Anas has registered a point in every game thus far and has multi-point games in three of Dinamo's first four contests."
"Vecchione popped up on the KHL leaderboard after registering a four-point game for Barys Astana in a 5-2 win over Dinamo on September 15. Vecchione scored twice and assisted on two other Barys goals. Vecchione has points in every game he's played. Dubé had four goals in his first five games and notched points in every single outing. As of today, September 17, Limoges, Vecchione, and Anas are all still within the top five in league scoring with 7 points."
Many veterans from the Hershey Bears' 2023 and 2024 Calder Cup-winning teams signed KHL contracts this summer, including Pierrick Dubé, Logan Day, Mike Vecchione, Mason Morelli, Jake Massie, Alex Limoges, Sam Anas, Zach Fucale, Chase Priskie, Bobby Nardella, and Riley Sutter. Ten days into the KHL season several of those former Bears ranked among league leaders in various statistics. Alex Limoges, Mike Vecchione, and Sam Anas each reached seven points early, with Pierrick Dubé close behind. Anas and Limoges displayed strong chemistry on Dinamo Minsk, combining for multiple assists and multi-point games. Vecchione and Dubé registered consistent multi-game point streaks.
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