Game 14: Syracuse Crunch at Hershey Bears
5 p.m. at Giant Center, Hershey, P.A.
The Crunch seek their seventh consecutive road victory Sunday in Hershey. The Crunch have defeated the Bears in both meetings so far this season: 4-3 Oct. 12 in Syracuse and Friday 6-1 in the Salt City. Syracuse has won two straight games, coming off a 5-2 win vs. Adirondack at the War Memorial Saturday. Winning five of their last six games, Syracuse is first in the East Division at 9-2-1-1 and their 20 points are second in the Eastern Conference to Springfield's 22.
Hershey is last in the East Division at 6-7-1-0, 12th in the Eastern Conference with 13 points. The Bears bounced back from Friday's thumping at the hands of Syracuse, defeating the Wilkes-Barre/Scanton Penguins 4-1 at home. Mitchell Garrett scored twice (his third and fourth goals of the year) and Braden Holtby (4-4-0) made 24 saves.
Coverage
Listen to live play-by-play on TheScore1260 with pregame coverage starting at 7:15 p.m. For in-game updates on Twitter, follow @SyracuseCrunch and broadcaster @Dan_Duva. Check SyracuseCrunch.com for post-game recap. Pay-to-watch video is available on AHL Live.
Firepower
The Crunch scored six goals for the second time this season Friday against Hershey, the largest output at home in five games. The only other time they've posted six goals this season was a 6-5 overtime victory at Binghamton when the Crunch pulled off the biggest comeback in franchise history after trailing 5-0 halfway through the game. In 2011-12, Syracuse scored six or more goals seven times. Syracuse's five-goal performance Saturday vs. Adirondack is its second time scoring five goals, having lost in Rochester Oct. 12, 6-5 in a shootout.
First Time Scoring
Both 
Danick Gauthier and P.C. Labrie scored their first goals of the season Friday against the Hershey Bears. Gauthier's was his first as a professional, following an 86-point  (47g, 39a) 2011-12 with Saint John in the QMJHL. For Labrie, a sixth-year pro, his two goals Friday were his 40th and 41st in the American Hockey League; he added his third goal Saturday vs. Adirondack. Also on Friday, defenseman 
Evan Oberg posted his first point (1a) of the season.