PhotO: Tori Hartman
The Hershey Bears fell to the Charlotte Checkers 3-1 Tuesday night at Giant Center in Hershey. With the win, the Checkers now lead the best-of-seven series 3-0. Game 4 is set for Wednesday night at Giant Center.
STARTERS
Vitek Vanecek (1-2-0-1, 2.32 GAA, .940 sv%) started between the pipes for the Bears. Alex Nedeljkovic (4-1-0-1, 2.20 GAA, .916 sv%) got the start in goal for the visiting Checkers. The starting forward lines and defensive pairs for the Bears:
Walker – Megna – Barber
O’Brien – Pilon– Whitney
Gersich – McCarthy – Pinho
Malenstyn – Steman – Cherniwchan
Ness– Hobbs
Geisser – Sproul
Johansen– Williams
Suspended: Tyler Lewington served his one-game suspension for an incident in Game 2 of this series.
Scratches: Mike Sgarbossa and Kris Bindulis (upper body) were the injury scratches. Joe Snively (School), Jusso Ikonen, Hampus Gustafsson, Steven Spinner and Bobby Nardell0 were the healthy scratches for Game 3.
FIRST PERIOD
The Bears struck first with a goal from Nathan Walker just before the end of the first period. Walker redirected a nice feed from Ryan Sproul for the game’s first tally. Ryan Sproul (1) and Jayson Megna (4) had the assists.
Bears strike first with a redirect from Nathan Walker at 18:56. Bears lead 1-0 after one period. pic.twitter.com/GQ94lNetvf
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The first period would expire with the Bears leading 1-0. The Bears outshot the Checkers 11-7 for the first 20 minutes. There were no penalties called in the first period.
SECOND PERIOD
The Checkers would tie the game early in the middle frame with a shot from the left point by Aleksi Saarela at 6:32 of the second period. The shot either surprised Vanecek, or he just didn’t see it well, but a shot that Vanecek normally stops at a high percentage.
The Checkers tie the game early in the middle frame with a shot from the top of the left circle by Aleksi Saarela at 6:32 of the second period. pic.twitter.com/jXfKRaCR66
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And that would be all of the scoring in the middle frame. The Checkers dominated the shot production in the middle frame, outshooting the Bears 12-2. Both teams were 0 for 2 on the power play in the second period.
THIRD PERIOD
The Bears and Checkers would skate to a scoreless draw for most of the final frame before Charlotte potted the game winner with 2:08 left in the final frame. Lucas Johansen would be unable to clear a rebound off of Vanecek, leaving an easy cleanup shot for Stelio Mattheos.
The Checkers would add an empty net goal from Aleksi Saarela, his second tally of the game, for the 3-1 final.
The story to this game was the Bears continued difficulties on the power play, ultimately going o for 4 in the final frame, and 0 for 6 in the game. The loss of Mike Sgarbossa could be blamed for a part of this, but the Bears struggled significantly on the power play in the previous series against Bridgeport.
SHAVINGS
- Bears were 0 for 6 and the Checkers 0 for 2 on the power play.
- Charlotte outshot the Bears 23-18 for the game.
- Nathan Walker led the Bears with 4 shots.
- Attendance: 7,436
- The AHL box score for the game is here.
HIGHLIGHTS
SCENES FROM HERSHEY
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Well, Jon, a disappointing season all around for Caps lovers. One wonders what the GMs have up their sleeves to atone for all of this
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