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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Regular Season Game 18: Hershey Bears 2, Providence Bruins 1 (F/OT) (11/25/15)

Box Score

Hershey (9-5-0-3) vs. Providence (4-9-3-1)
Giant Center: Hershey, PA
Goalies: Peters (4-2-2) vs. Subban (1-4-1)

1st Period
Scoring
16:36- HER Goal (PPG): Carey (7), Stephenson & Ness
19:09- PRO Goal (PPG): Acciari (3), DeFazio & Youds

Penalties
15:25- PRO Penalty: Cherniwchan for Hooking (2:00)
17:31- HER Penalty: Burgdoerfer for Interference (2:00)

2nd Period
Scoring
No Goals

Penalties
0:37- HER Penalty: Ness for Holding (2:00)
3:16- PRO Penalty: Simonelli for Holding (2:00)
10:30- PRO Penalty: Bellemore for Tripping (2:00)

3rd Period
Scoring
No Goals

Penalties
4:20- HER Penalty: Carey for Holding (2:00)
8:00- PRO Penalty: Bellemore for Fighting (5:00)
8:00- HER Penalty: Moore for Fighting (5:00)
11:02- PRO Penalty: Sexton for High-Sticking (2:00)
13:58- HER Penalty: Gazley for Boarding (2:00)

Overtime
Scoring
3:43- HER Goal: Carey (8), Ness & Gazley

Penalties
No Penalties

Shots
HER: 6-4-8-3=21
PRO: 16-6-6-0=28

Recap

The goalies would be the focus of this game, as each would make sure to stand their ground. It would take until the 16:36 mark of the 1st for a goal to be scored, and it would come on a Hershey power play. Paul Carey scored his 7th of the season, from Chandler Stephenson & Aaron Ness. With 51 seconds left in the period, on the power play as well, Providence would tie the game up. Noel Acciari scored his 3rd of the season, from Brandon DeFazio & Ben Youds. In the 2nd, even with some power play chances, the score would stay the same. After the 2nd, the Bruins had the 22-10 shot advantage.

In the 3rd, the power play chances would come, but the goalies would continue to stand their ground. A fight would occur in the period between Hershey's Mike Moore and Providence's Brett Bellemore. In the overtime period, it would be the Bears that would get the extra point. Paul Carey scored his 2nd of the night (8th of season), from Aaron Ness (2nd assist of night) & Dustin Gazley. Justin Peters finished with the strong 27-save performance (Hershey finished with 21 shots).

Next Game: Tomorrow at Lehigh Valley, 7:05

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