Nov 24, 2021
HERSHEY, PA – Jack Ahcan tied the game late in the third period with his second goal of the season, but the Hershey Bears scored in overtime, defeating the Providence Bruins, 4-3, on Wednesday night. Providence scored two power-play goals and went five-for-six on the penalty kill. Troy Grosenick got the start in goal and recorded 28 saves. Jakub Lauko led Providence with five shots on goal.
RYAN MOUGENEL, HEAD COACH
“We just have to be better as a group. We’ve got a lot of different parts right now. We’ve got a lot of bodies and we’re trying to find our identity. There’s a lot of things I like about us, but there’s also a lot of things we need to get better at. That’s on us as a staff to get us better.
“It’s a long season. We’re still fairly young in it. We managed to get a point. I guess that’s the positive and we’ll take that.
“I don’t think we’re that far away. We just did that to ourselves tonight. It’s unacceptable and our best players have to be our best players. We’ve got to find a way to win. It was just unacceptable. We managed to get a point, but did we deserve that? I really didn’t think so.
“I thought Grosenick kept us in it when we weren’t good and special teams were obviously the difference.
“Having Troy back from injury is huge. I’m obviously very familiar with Troy. He’s an outstanding goalie.
“I’m just a little but disappointed that we didn’t get it done for him because he is such a good goalie. We’ve got to get him going and playing some more games. He’s better the more he plays. I was really happy with Troy. I think he played great.
“I think the biggest thing with him is his maturity. He’s had two kids since I coached him. He’s a father now and I think that’s been real good for him.”
STATS
– Cameron Hughes scored his first goal of the season and added an assist. Hughes has picked up three points (1G, 2A) in his last two contests…
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