Mitch Gibson made 36 saves to earn his first AHL shutout, and the line of Ivan Miroshnichenko, Henrik Rybinski, and Brett Leason generated two goals as the Hershey Bears (13-10-1-0) came away with a 4-0 win against the Charlotte Checkers (12-8-2-0) on Saturday night at GIANT Center in the first of eight meetings in the season series between the two clubs.
NOTABLES:
SHOTS: HER 16, CLT 36
GOALTENDING: HER - Mitch Gibson, 36-for-36; CLT - Louis Domingue, 12-for-16
POWER PLAY: HER - 1-for-6; CLT - 0-for-5
THEY SAID IT:
Bears head coach Derek King on the team's work ethic:
"Yeah, that was huge for us. Obviously Gibby was the big reason why, but that's a good hockey team over there. They put some pressure on us in the second and I like to say we kept a lot of the shots to the outside, but I don't know if we did or not. It was good on the guys to rebound like that after two losses."
Brett Leason on the chemistry of his line with Henrik Rybinski and Ivan Miroshnichenko:
"Yeah, we've been working good together. We've got a good mix of skill and speed on there, and Miro was great today, helping us out. We've been flying on the transition and that's opening up some 3-on-2s and being in the right spots."
Mitch Gibson on being able to manage the unusual flow of the game and pressure from Charlotte in the second period:
"Well certainly with the period ending the way it did with a 25-minute second period essentially, so I think that was just a battle that we knew we were going to have to face, just trying to be in the moment, right? They had their chances, we had ours, and we tried to weather the storm - we bent a couple of times but we didn't break, and I think that's the biggest thing."
Cam Allen on how he felt in returning to the lineup after being sidelined with an injury and being able to contribute upon returning:
"The credit goes to the training staff, and [assistant coach Brent Thompson] for keeping me ready in those bag skates - they weren't easy - but I felt ready tonight and that's the goal, just stay ready and be ready when you're able to go."
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The Bears continue the 2025-26 season, presented by Penn State Health, when they host the Bridgeport Islanders on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 7 p.m. at GIANT Center for Berks Holiday Ham Shoot Night. All fans are welcome onto the ice following the game to participate in the Berks Holiday Ham Shoot. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for this game.