Louie Belpedio scored less than three minutes into the opening frame to ignite the GIANT Teddy Bear Toss, and Graeme Clarke scored his first American Hockey League hat-trick as part of a four-point outing as the Hershey Bears (16-14-1-0) achieved a 5-2 win over the Rockford IceHogs (13-18-2-1) on Sunday afternoon at GIANT Center.
The victory gave the Bears a 2-0 lead in the season series with Rockford, and will conclude the series against the IceHogs with a pair of road games in Illinois on Feb. 27 and 28.
NOTABLES:
SHOTS: HER 27, RFD 22
GOALTENDING: HER - Clay Stevenson, 20-for-22; RFD - Laurent Brossoit, 22-for-26
POWER PLAY: HER - 1-for-1; RFD- 0-for-3
THEY SAID IT:
Bears head coach Derek King on getting a pair of wins this weekend:
"Obviously yesterday was a huge win for us, greasy, but huge. I thought today was probably one of our better games we've played all season. We played as a team and it was fun to watch, and it was easy to coach too."
King on experiencing his first Teddy Bear Toss with Hershey:
"[The goal and cleanup delay] maybe helped us, but it's unbelievable. I've heard of it. I've been in them before with other teams and this takes it to a different level, obviously. And we have one sitting next to us here [gesturing to a decorative bear]. But yeah, I got hit in the head with one, knocked my glasses off. I'm like, 'All right, I better take cover here,' but it was great. It worked out perfectly because we got the first goal and then we just we played a hell of a hockey game."
Louie Belpedio on the experience of scoring the Teddy Bear Toss goal for Hershey after previously witnessing it as a visiting player:
"I've been here as a visitor and tried to get down the tunnel as quick as I could so I didn't have to see it, but just seeing how passionate everyone is and the amount of bears thrown, I've never been a part of anything like that, so it was pretty cool."
Graeme Clarke on his Teddy Bear Toss experience with Hershey and his hat trick:
"It was kind of a crazy game where it's record-breaking every year it seems like with the bears. [...] But obviously a really cool game and the fans were going crazy, and I thought our line was really good tonight, helped out a lot, the first one on the power play, and then to kind of get a fortunate bounce in front, and then the empty-netter. Just a really good game all-around, and a good weekend for our team. I feel like the second half [of the season] we can keep building off this stuff, and it's going to be good."
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The Bears continue the 2025-26 season, presented by Penn State Health, when they host the Cleveland Monsters on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. at GIANT Center for Country Night and Pepsi Cowboy Hat Night, featuring a Bears cowboy hat giveaway for the first 6,000 fans in attendance. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for this game.