HERSHEY, Pa. – Syracuse Crunch special teams struck four times tonight with three power-play goals and a shorthanded marker, but were outlasted by the Hershey Bears and fell, 5-4, in overtime at the Giant Center.
Tye McGinn led the Crunch with two goals, while
Adam Erne and
Jeff Tambellini contributed one each. Syracuse went 3-for-6 on the man-advantage, while shutting down all five Hershey power plays.
By making it to overtime, Syracuse took home one point as they move to 11-11-4-1 on the season. Hershey evened the six-game season series, 1-1, and advanced to 15-8-1-5.
Crunch goaltender
Adam Wilcox made 39 saves in his ninth contest this season. Bears goaltender Justin Peters allowed three goals on eight shots before being relieved by Dan Ellis in the first period. Ellis went on to stop seven of eight.
The Crunch came out swinging, scoring three times in the first period, all on the man-advantage. At the 8:06 mark, Erne threw a centering pass for McGinn to net one from the slot. Tambellini earned a point on the opening tally.
After a hit on
Henri Ikonen halfway through the opening stanza, Liam O'Brien was assessed a major penalty for checking from behind and opened the door for the Crunch to score two more times before the frame came to a close. At 10:45,
Matt Taormina passed down low to
Philippe Paradis, who feed Erne for a one-timer from the bottom of the right circle. Less than three minutes later, McGinn recorded his second of the night.
Anthony DeAngelo ripped a shot from the high slot that was tipped by McGinn to give the Crunch a 3-0 lead and chase Peters from the game.
Matthew Peca was credited with the secondary helper.
The Bears finally solved Wilcox with 6:21 remaining in the second stanza. After faking a shot, Carter Camper threw the puck over for Ryan Stanton to place it top shelf from the top of the left circle. One minute later, Chandler Stephenson redirected a pass from Riley Barber at the end boards. Madison Bowey picked up the secondary assist.
Just 2:25 into the final frame, Tambellini notched a shorthanded goal five-hole off an assist from Paradis to build back a two-goal lead. However, the Bears were quick to steal it back and go on to knot the contest and force overtime. At the nine-minute mark, Mike Moore banked one off the end boards for Sean Collins to pick up on the other side of the cage and jam home. Walker recorded a multi-point game with the assist. Christian Djoos evened the contest off a give-and-go on the right wing with Stephenson. Dustin Gazley nabbed the secondary assist on the equalizer.
Collins potted his second of the game with the help of Stephenson 25 seconds into the overtime frame to complete a comeback and top the Crunch, 5-4.
Syracuse returns to the War Memorial Arena on Saturday to host the Springfield Falcons at 7 p.m.
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