Nov 4, 2023
THE STORY COMING IN
The Bridgeport Islanders (2-4-1-0) open their 11-game month of November with a 7 p.m. puck drop against the Hershey Bears (7-3-0-0) at Giant Center. Only three of their 11 games will take place on the road. Bridgeport has been off for six full days since falling to the Charlotte Checkers at Bojangles Coliseum last Saturday, 2-0. Spencer Knight had 23 saves for Charlotte, while Ken Appleby was fantastic in his second start of the season, making 31 saves including a highlight-reel stop on a shorthanded breakaway in the third period. The Islanders’ penalty kill was also solid, finishing 6-for-6. Tonight, Bridgeport looks to get back into the win column and end a four-game slide on the road.
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GAME AT A GLANCE
Tonight marks the second of six meetings between the Islanders and Bears this season, and the first of three in Chocolatetown. The Islanders will return to Hershey, PA on Nov. 17th and Feb. 3rd. The Bears lead the series 1-0-0-0 after a 3-2 overtime win at Total Mortgage Arena on Oct. 22nd, when forward Mike Sgarbossa recorded his third goal of the season at 3:32 of the extra frame. Matthew Maggio and Tanner Fritz each scored in regulation to help Bridgeport battle back from a two-goal deficit. The Isles went 2-2-2-0 against Hershey last season and had points in all three meetings on the road (1-0-2-0).
VIEW FROM HERSHEY
The Bears saw their three-game winning streak come to an end last night in Wilkes-Barre, falling to the Penguins, 2-1, at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. Mike Vecchione scored a power-play goal at 6:27 of the first period, but the Penguins responded with each of the next two. Hunter Shepard had 22 saves. Despite the setback, Hershey leads the Atlantic Division with 14 points in 10 games. They have won four straight games at Giant Center dating back to Oct. 15th.
THE KILLERS
The Islanders’ penalty kill was busy but effective last weekend, going 10-for-11 in two games against Charlotte. It was perfect through six situations on Saturday, including three straight 5-on-3 Charlotte power plays due to overlapping minor penalties. Bridgeport’s kill improved to 27-for-30 overall this season, good for fourth in the AHL (90.0%). On home ice, it is the only perfect penalty kill in the Eastern Conference (7-for-7).
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