HERSHEY, Pa. —
Yanni Gourde assisted on Syracuse's first goal and scored the second, and
Jonathan Marchessault scored the only tally in a shootout, as Syracuse defeated Hershey, 3-2, Saturday at Giant Center. Two standings points propels Syracuse ahead of Manchester for tops in the Eastern Conference.
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Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 30 of 32 shots in 67 minutes of action and each of three Hershey shootout attempts for his 14th win of the year and third in a row.
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Tanner Richard recorded the game's first goal at 4:22 of the second, jamming the puck under Phoenix Copley after
Philippe Paradis and
Yanni Gourde created the possession in the trapezoid.
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Two minutes later, in the midst of a penalty kill, Gourde started a 2-on-1 rush with
Mike Angelidis. Back-and-forth passing finished with Gourde ripping a shorthanded goal past Copley for a 2-0 Crunch lead, Gourde's team-leading 16th goal of the year. Angelidis improved to 27 points with his 13th assist.
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After helping the Crunch build a 2-0 lead in the second period, Gourde completed his first career Gordie Howe hat trick with a fight halfway through the third. When
Philippe Paradis was checked by Connor Carrick, Gourde dropped the gloves with Carrick and was charged an extra minor for roughing.
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The Bears capitalized on the ensuing power play when a deflected puck fluttered over the Syracuse cage and trickled down Vasilevskiy's back. Following a video review, Philippe Cornet was awarded the game-tying goal. Stanislav Galiev and Tomas Kundratek garnered assists.
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Kris Newbury had drawn the Bears within a goal late in the second with his 14th goal of the year with Dane Byers and Dustin Gazley assisting.
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A scoreless overtime led to Syracuse's third shootout win of the season. Lynch couldn't solve Copley in the first round, but Marchessault clanked a shot off the pipe to put Syracuse ahead. Vasilevskiy denied Galiev, Cornet and Chris Brown for the win.
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Vladislav Namestnikov was denied by Copley on a penalty shot in the second period and the Crunch were 0-for-4 on the power play. Syracuse stopped four of five Hershey power plays.
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The Crunch play their next three games at home, Wednesday vs. Hartford, Friday vs. Bridgeport and Saturday vs. Springfield.
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