Ilya Protas scored for the sixth straight game and Brett Leason had two points, but the Hershey Bears (10-6-1-0) opened their 10-game season series against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (14-4-1-0) with a 6-3 loss on Wednesday night at GIANT Center.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's Phil Tomasino and Rutger McGroarty both collected a goal and two assists apiece to pace the visitors in their win.
NOTABLES:
SHOTS: HER 33, WBS 31
GOALTENDING: HER - Garin Bjorklund, 25-for-29; WBS - Joel Blomqvist, 30-for-33
POWER PLAY: HER - 0-for-2; WBS - 1-for-4
THEY SAID IT:
Bears head coach Derek King on the team's ability to fight back against a strong Wilkes-Barre/Scranton team and his reaction to a delay of game bench minor over a faceoff violation at 14:24 of the third period:
"I thought we outplayed them for two periods, but that's a good hockey team over there and you need three periods to beat that team. I liked our compete. I really don't have answers. I don't know what the fine is if you yap about refereeing or anything like that, but maybe I should find out. But that's too bad because our guys worked hard. [...] [the officials] have a tough job. I get that. But don't be the outcome of a game. It was a good hockey game at 3-2. Whether [Clarke] did or not on the face-off, who knows? [...] You get one warning and then if you go in again too quick a second time, it's a penalty. And I get that, I understand, but at the heat of the moment, it's an emotional game. Coaches get revved up, players get revved up, but the outcome was based on us not having a strong first period, and against a good team like that, you need to play three solid periods."
The Bears continue the 2025-26 season, presented by Penn State Health, when they return from the Thanksgiving holiday to host the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at GIANT Center. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for this game.