Sunday, November 16, 2008

Fine Finn Finishes Fantoms (Phantoms)

Hockey returned to the Giant Center on Saturday for the second half of a home & home series against the divisional rival Philadelphia Phantoms. After leaving Philadelphia with the much needed 2 points on Friday night, the Bears were looking to add two more on home ice.

Prior to the puck drop, AHL President Dave Andrews was on hand to congratulate Bears center Keith Aucoin for his October player of the month award. As the game progressed, we were impressed to see Dave Andrews watching the game amongst 'the fans' in the upper section, rather than opt for the 'private suite'. Hopefully Dave enjoyed his time at Hershey, and had a hands on experience of Bears hockey and the lively 9000 fans in attendance.

The game was the typical fare when these two teams compete. We knew it would be physical. We knew that it would most likely be close. What we didn't know, however, was that a rookie by the name of Oskar Osala would light the lamp on three occassions to earn his first AHL hat trick and the number one star.
With some very controversial officiating during 'most' of the second period, the Phantoms had the upperhand going into the second intermission. However, the Bears came out in the third both focused and hungry, and showed no malice towards the official that had put them in a bind early. Philadelphia lost their lead early, and the Bears never looked back as they cruised to a 7-3 victory. Adding to the three goal tally from Osala were scores from Chris Bourque, Keith Aucoin, Sami Lepisto and Quintin Laing. A good night for Bob Woods, a good victory for Hershey, and good entertainment for all but the Phantoms and their silenced fans in the crowd.

With no time to rest on their laurels, the Bears are in preparation now for the visiting Binghamton Senators tonight, who trail the Bears in the divisional standings by only a few points. We are looking forward to hopefully another victory for the chocolate and white.

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