Thursday, November 28, 2019

Bruins best Bears in Turkey Shootout


By: John Sparenberg

In the spirit of the traditional feasting on Thankgsiving, the Hershey Bears and the Providence Bruins engaged in a goal-scoring smorgasbord at Giant Center last night, with the P-Bruins emerging with a 7-6 shootout win after the feasting ended.

Things started out well for the Bears when they took a 1-0 lead on their second man advantage of the game when Mike Sgarbossa entered the Providence crease through a wide open back door and deposited the puck into a yawning cage at 11:45. Matt Moulson collected the primary helper on the strike, mucking it up in the crease and creating chaos for the Providence defense before sliding a pass over to Sgarbossa.

Brian Pinho, who pinged a shot off the post on a penalty shot attempt against P-Bruins net-minder Max Lagace in the first period, changed his approach early in the second, and it paid dividends. He beat Lagace through the five-hole at 52 seconds and started a second stanza scoring frenzy that saw seven goals registered.

Only seven seconds after Pinho’s tally, and while the fans were still celebrating, Joe Snively slid a pretty pass from Garrett Pilon through the legs of a sprawling Lagace to give the home team a 3-0 lead.

At that point, the visitors may have been down, but they certainly were not out.  They scored a pair of goals less than a minute apart, the second of which was very suspect and originated from the bottom of the faceoff circle from a bad angle, but it still somehow eluded Bears’ keeper Pheonix Copley.

But the Bears answered back when defenseman Erik Burgdoerfer benefited from a clean offensive zone faceoff win by Philippe Maillet to notch his second goal of the year, only to see Bruins’ defenseman Urho Vaakanainen, who victimized the Bears for a pair of goals last Sunday in Providence, respond with another to make it 4-3 at 10:36.

There would be one more goal before the buzzer sounded to end the middle stanza, and that came off the stick of Maillet, who on this historic night which saw the Bears play game number 6,000 in franchise history, added some personal history by picking up his 100th career point on the lamp lighter.

Early in the third, former Bear Paul Carey made it a one-goal Bears lead for the fourth time in the contest, cashing in on his own rebound by squeezing the puck under Copley’s pad, all while situated below the goal line. 
 
After Carey's caper, the score remained 6-5 until the visitors responded with a pair of quick goals of their own as Jakub Lauko and Oskar Steen scored goals only 23 seconds apart to take the lead for the first time.

However, Snively’s second snipe of the game, courtesy of a smooth setup by Sgarbossa, who drew Lagace towards him before sliding a pass under him to Snively for the slam dunk, tied it at 16:08, which sent the game into overtime. Subsequently in the shootout, Lauko netted the decisive goal in the individual skills competition.

Notes-
The Bears scratched Kale Kessy, Riley Sutter, Colby Williams, Eddie Wittchow, Bobby Nardella and Chris McCarthy, all healthy, in addition to the injured trio of Lucas Johansen, Steve Whitney, and Bobby Nardella.

Matt Weis, recently recalled from South Carolina, made his Hershey debut centering the fourth line.

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