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Hershey Kicks Off 2018 With 5-1 Victory Over Charlotte (Photos)

Hershey kicks off 2018 with 5-1 victory over Charlotte (Photos)

The Charlotte Checkers visited Hershey for the first time since 2014 on Saturday as Hershey’s newest rivals in the Atlantic Division.

While it was the first visit by the Checkers in four years, Hershey was looking for their first win against Charlotte in Chocolate Town since 2012.

The Bears traded some good chances with the Checkers in the first period and came away scoreless after the first. Pheonix Copley made ten saves, and good defense kept the visitors off the board. The Bears only had three shots but had several attempts of their own blocked.

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Bowey Scores, Bears Return Home With 3-2 Series Lead


Madison Bowey celebrates his game winning overtime goal against Providence in game five of the Atlantic Divison Finals Sunday afternoon in Providence (Kyle Mace / Chocolate Hockey)

The Hershey Bears faced a big challenge in Game 5 against the Providence Bruins Sunday afternoon. With a tied series, the Bears had the opportunity to come home with a lead or a deficit. They did just that thanks to another overtime win at Dunkin’ Donuts Center by a 3-2 final score.

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Copley Backstops Bears, Bourque Scores Two in 2-1 Win in Overtime


Chris Bourque celebrates his GWOTG against Providence Friday Thursday night at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in the Atlantic Divison Finals (Kyle Mace / Chocolate Hockey)

Pheonix Copley has been a big story for the Hershey Bears this season. He was brought in at the trade deadline to give the team a chance to win games, and if that wasn’t evident at any point this season, it was on Thursday night. The Bears won Game 3 in Providence behind 39 saves from Copley and two goals from Chris Bourque propelled the Bears to a 2-1 victory over the Bruins in the second overtime in as many games. Hershey leads the series two games to one.

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Mr. Overtime Travis Boyd Gives Hershey Win to Tie Series with Providence


Stan Galiev celebrates with Travis Boyd and teammates after Boyd’s overtime winning goal against Providence Sunday night at Giant Center. (All photos: Kyle Mace / Chocolate Hockey)

Troy Mann said in his postgame interview following the Hershey Bears’ 3-1 loss in Game 1 that it wasn’t how much your power play scores, but when they score. That turned out to be the turning point of Game 2, as Christian Djoos scored in the late moments of a power play with 2:30 on the clock in the third period to tie the game at two apiece. Travis Boyd completed the comeback less than six minutes into overtime, and the Bears took the second game of their series with the Providence Bruins by a final score of 3-2.

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