Rock The Brock 12/11
Bear Bye-Friday after the AHL Showcase win in DC the Bears traveled to Wilkes Barre-Scranton to face the Baby Pens. The game was physical from the start and both teams ended up trading goals back and forth until the final horn had sounded with both teams at 4 goals. Overtime started out very cautiously as both teams didn’t want to make a mistake to give up an offensive rush but midway through, that is exactly what happened. The Bears forced a Pens turnover at the blue line and TJ Syner exploded through the neutral zone on the left side. Kevin Marshall skated down the right wing and took the pass from Syner low in the slot to beat Zatkoff for his first goal as a Hershey Bear and the OT winner. Saturday the Hamilton Bulldogs rolled into Giant Center to face the Bears. Ryan Potulny seemed to enjoy his goal on Thursday night and potted 2 more in this game. It would be the only 2 for the Bears this night. The Bears kept the pedal down and had some great chances but Hamilton fought back twice to tie the game and took the lead late in the second period. Hershey seems to be getting the shot situation worked out and keeping shots even in games but the power play seems to be the struggle right now. The Bears have games on the Rock Tuesday and Wednesday at 6pm EST and a Saturday tilt back at Giant Center against Worcester.

Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
Banished Brothers-Another of the banished Patrick brothers returned to the Hershey lineup this past weekend. Patrick Wellar was recalled to Hershey with injuries to both Patrick McNeill and Dmitry Orlov. Wellar was a +1 on Friday with 2 shots and 2 penalty minutes. He went -1 on Saturday with a 5 minute fighting major. I thought he played solid defense and gave a little grit to the blue line. It was certainly good to see the familiar face back in Hershey. We will see what his status is this week as Patrick McNeill is very close to returning to the lineup.
Coco goes Gagnum-One of the major complaints that came out of the 2011 AHL All Star Game in Hershey was that, compared to the other AHL mascots in the league, Coco was very conservative. Fans asked for a more energetic, humorous, and entertaining mascot in Hershey. Management listened and at the beginning of the season a new Coco was debuted. It seems Coco has been slowly working his way into the outgoing Bear. Recently he has been seen on the scoreboard more and certainly showing off some dance moves not even possible in the previous big costume. I would think by the end of the year the transformation into a very outgoing and exciting mascot should be complete.

Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
Steve Oleksy-22 games played for Steve Oleksy in a Hershey uniform now and he is making a name for himself around the Giant Center. 4 assists, a +6 rating, 21 shots, and 91 penalty minutes. His solid work on both of the ends of the ice is very evident and appreciated by Bears Fan. He also has no problem being the straw in the drink to stir things up a bit or defend a teammate. Steve looks to have a great deal of talent and hopefully things will continue to progress for him in the future. The future looks bright for this blueliner.
Go Bears.
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AHL Showcase- It is almost the holidays but that is not what created the festive atmosphere at Verizon Center last night. The ice was down and ready for a hockey game in Washington, DC. The Hershey Bears vs the Norfolk Admirals in the AHL Showcase was on tap for a sold out crowd of 18,506. Braden Holtby and Dmitry Orlov felt right at home and received huge ovations pre-game. But the comfort quickly dissipated as the first Norfolk shot of the game hit the twine over Holtby’s glove hand ten seconds into the game. Brandon McMillan launched a shot with a defenseman in front just inside the blue line that eluded Holtby. Both teams exchanged powerplays but came up empty through the middle of the first period. At 13:54 Evan Barlow received a cross ice pass and buried it top right against Anderson to tie the game at 1.The period finished with an Admirals power play which gave some sustained pressure in the Hershey zone but Holtby stood strong until the horn.
The second period opened with some more back in forth play. Chances were pretty even at both ends of the ice but the teams started to get chippy after the whistle. The Bears and Admirals powerplay had yet to strike in a combined 10 attempts. The second period ended with Hershey having a one shot lead with a total of 20. The Bears were without Dmitry Orlov who suffered an upper body injury in the first period and would not return to the game.
The Bears got an early power play in the third on an Admirals cross checking penalty. This seemed to help Hershey set the tone early in the third. Play seemed to even out 5 on 5 with some rushes both ways. At 4:26 into the third period Ryan Potulny potted one in the back of the net to give the Bears a 2-1 lead. It was a shot from low in the circle that beat Anderson high. The Bears ended up with another powerplay midway through the stanza but just couldn’t break the powerplay drought. The Admirals started to apply pressure on Hershey but then a late penalty by Norfolk slowed that effort. Norfolk got Anderson to the bench and had a great chance with 20 seconds remaining on the clock but Holtby was square and swallowed it up. One last faceoff and the victory was sealed. Ryan Potulny earned first star honors with the game wining goal and Evan Barlow followed as the second star with his first period tally. Holtby earned the third star with 26 saves on 27 shots on the night. The Bears tallied 30 shots to Norfolk’s 27 in the game. Neither team could take advantage of the man advantage as Hershey went 0 for 8 and Norfolk 0 for 6. A very entertaining game was played for all the hockey starved fans in DC and they appreciated it greatly. The building was pretty loud for being of mixed company and Bears chants could be heard throughout the game.
Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
Evan Barlow- Evan Barlow’s one timer goal while practically falling to the ice in the first period of the AHL Showcase capped a great 2 weeks for him. Since being called up from Reading Evan has certainly been a key part of the speed that Hershey needs in their transition game. His snap shot off of Zach Hamill’s cross ice pass was perfectly placed above Anderson’s glove. Evan has 15 points in his 13 games with Reading this season and 3 points in 5 games with Hershey.
Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
12,501-It has become a tradition in Hershey to have a Teddy Bear Toss to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network. The game has created its own playoff atmosphere as all in attendance wait for that first Bears goal to launch bear after bear onto the ice. I wonder if the players get jacked up to try to be the one to start the stuffed animal bedlam. This year Kundratek won the pool with his second period goal and started the onslaught of 12,501 towards the ice. As a fan it is one of my favorite nights. The cause is wonderful and the childlike innocence of throwing a stuffed animal is unique and special. I also enjoy being absolutely pummeled by them as the animals that fall short of the ice usually cover the attendees in the first 5 or 6 rows. A sight to be seen but even better to experience.
Go Bears.
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Rock the Brock: Return of St. Patrick
[Ed. Note: Rock the Brock will be a reoccuring post from Brock Kerchner, co-host of the Old Barn Hockey Show on 1460 The Ticket in Harrisburg, PA featuring a weekly chat on all things Hershey Bears.]

Bear Bye- Wednesday night the Baby Pens came to Hershey and silenced the cheers at the Giant Center. After a decent first period by the Bears, the Pens converted on 2 power play chances and took control of the game. They would add 2 more goals for the 4-0 win and Bears Fans were not happy. George McPhee was in attendance and many comments were tossed his way (in the Bears’ executive Suite) during the game with Co-Coach Oates as the subject matter. McPhee did not return to his seat for the third period. After the game it was announced that the Capitals Co-Coaching experiment in Hershey was over. This was apparently in the works from earlier in the week. Many Bears fans voiced their support of Mark French and Troy Mann taking back control of the bench. Friday the Bears bused to Adirondack for a tilt. The Bears looked good in the game but fell 2-1. The forward lines were in flux for the entire game. It seems the coaching staff was trying to see who fit together best or shake things up a little. On Sunday the Bears returned home to face the Toronto Marlies. The first 2 periods of the game were the best 2 periods played at Giant Center yet this year. The shots were not plentiful but they counted. The Bears lost energy in the third and the Marlies applied plenty of pressure. Holtby saved 40 shots in the 4-2 win. Forward line and lineup changes were very evident in Sunday’s game. This could be something to build upon moving forward. The responsibility now fully rides on the shoulders of Mark French and Troy Mann to turn this team around. The Bears head to the Scope in Norfolk to distance themselves from the basement of the East Division on Wednesday Night. They will return home Friday night to face Bridgeport and then Saturday against Norfolk in the annual Teddy Bear Toss game. If you have never had 11,000 stuffed bears rain down on you from above, it is something to behold! [Update – the Bears did take the W against Norfolk on Wednesday night]
P-Mac is Back!- Patrick McNeill returned to the lineup on Sunday for his 3rd game this season. The Hershey veteran blueliner since 2007 was suiting up for his 1st game since October 20th and not due to injury. Unreal. Coincidentally, Adam Oates had left Hershey recently. P-Mac stepped up and delivered an assist and +2 rating for the game. Apparently McNeill and Oates just didn’t see eye to eye as his 41 points last year and tenure in Hershey couldn’t by him a spot under Oates’s rule in Chocolatetown. Bears fans will be expecting more of the same McNeill as they have seen in the past from the 2-time Calder Cup Champion. [Update – In the Bears’ win against Norfolk Wednesday night, P-Mac scored a goal and was the game’s #1 star]
Ryan Potulny (Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri)
Ryan Potulny- Ryan Potulny’s return to the lineup will certainly help the Bears on the offensive side of the ice. His 33 goals and 32 assists in 61 games last year was no accident. Ryan is a solid consistent player who always ends up being in the right spot. He also shows great balance in passing or shooting, which can be tough for a goalie to read. Ryan’s veteran leadership was surely missed as well with many younger forwards joining the team this year. He is someone to watch and to learn from by example for sure. I would expect him to be in the top 3 for scoring in the team by the end of the year.
Bears' Practice Facilites- Hershey doesn’t have the dedicated practice facility that most NHL teams enjoy; they have 3 different places they frequent. Practice facility number one is the Giant Center itself. This is most preferred as obviously everything is there for them at their home building. If Giant Center is booked or unavailable the team will look to the Old Barn. Historic Hersheypark Arena is still in use with ice down. The former home of the Bears opened in 1936 and is still a grand building to visit. A place to step into for sure if you make it to Chocolatetown. The Bears third practice rink is an outside covered rink at the Milton Hershey School in Hershey. The ice is good but locker rooms are on the small side for a full AHL team. The ice surface is a little smaller then the Giant Center but it is a great way for the Bears to get ready for the Winter Classic. The Bears really have a triforce of facilities to skate in: an AHL state of the art coliseum, a historic treasured relic, and an outdoor link to childhood beginnings.
Hybrid Icing- November 19th was the extension date for the new hybrid icing rule that was temporarily installed in the AHL rulebook at the beginning of this year. It has had a tall learning curve on both sides of the call. Officials, especially linesmen, have had to learn to quickly make the judgment call. Without a quick call the players could end up susceptible to injury due to the chase. The players have also had to learn what they need to do to have the call waved off or given a shot to reach the puck. I feel by the end of the season officials and players in the AHL will be fairly adjusted to the new rule, but it is still a judgment call and there will be “too close to call” situations. I am still not sure if it will truly cut down on player injuries, but time will tell. Curious to see if it makes it to the NHL or if it is dismissed.
Go Bears.
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[Ed. Note: Rock the Brock will be a reoccuring post from Brock Kerchner, co-host of the Old Barn Hockey Show on 1460 The Ticket in Harrisburg, PA featuring a weekly chat on all things Hershey Bears.]

More of the same- I continue to repeat: I am thankful for Bears hockey. I am thankful for Bears hockey. Friday the chocolate and white headed to the CUSE to face the Crunch. The Bears were crunched. The Bears managed only 2 shots vs 18 in the first period. Holtby only played 36 minutes and stopped 24 of 28. Tokarski played a full 60 minutes for Syracuse and only faced 21 shots! The Bears need to turn the shot clocks around or it will be a long season. Saturday the Bears hosted the Baby Pens and went to 3-0 against them in this young season. The Bears started off the 4-1 win with a shorthanded penalty shot goal by Garret Mitchell. They followed with a goal awarded after a video replay and a goal scored with .4 seconds left in the second period, moments after one second was put back on the clock. The Bears held the Pens to 24 shots which seemed like a great victory on its own. Sunday the Crunch battled into Hershey and things looked even up for the first 2 periods but quick goals by the Crunch in the 3rdended hopes of Hershey’s 2 points. Connolly and Johnson combined for goals just 46 seconds apart in the 3rd to open up the game. The Crunch claimed the 5-3 victory with 25 shots. The Bears look to go 4-0 against the Baby Pens on Wednesday Night at the Giant Center .
Red Rockers Revisited- I need to revisit this topic from 2 weeks ago. Shortly after I proclaimed I didn';t quite get the Red Rockers and whether they fit into the hockey atmosphere it was announced that they would be visiting Reading . I got an education. The Rockers are so much more then just cheerleaders at the games. They are the face of the team in the community. The outpouring of help for charities in the way of volunteering, fundraising, and more is incredible. I was more touched with their work at the Reading Hospital . They shared puzzles with the kids and just had a great time with the admitted children. Kudos to the Rockers for being that good will ambassador to the community and sharing the game we love with all. Rock the Brock salutes you.

Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
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[Ed. Note: Rock the Brock will be a reoccuring post from Brock Kerchner, co-host of the Old Barn Hockey Show on 1460 The Ticket in Harrisburg, PA featuring a weekly chat on all things Hershey Bears.]

Bad News Bears- Friday night the Bears headed to the home of the rival
Adam Oates Game Plan-It is pretty obvious that the “Adam Oates Game Plan” is a very defensive minded setup. It asks the goalies to get involved and move the puck as well. This has not been the case here in Hershey for some time and I think the team is built to more suit an offensive first strategy. Hershey has a great goaltending team and very competent blue-liners but many of the forwards are a more experienced bunch who can put the puck in the net. The issue I believe so far is the transition to that offensive zone. The “AOGP” calls for fast, sly forwards to move the puck quickly out of a defensive stature and through the neutral and offensive zone. Hershey isn’t built this way. They are built with older experienced offensive weapons who can bury some rubber. I think this is the inconsistency that is happening right now with the Bears. They just can’t make that transition through the neutral zone fast enough and with enough bodies to setup a lengthy offensive threat. To support my theory I looked at game shot totals. The Bears have been giving up 30-50% more shots then they have been firing. Take it or leave it but this is my take so far.

Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
T.J. Syner- One player who has helped bridge the gap between the defensive and offensive threats for Hershey has been T.J. Syner. His speed and puck handling has been a fresh and welcome force since his call up from
Adam Oates
Bernie Parent-No, I didn’t stumble. Bernie “Only the Lord Saves More” Parent. I got to interview a living legend on Monday’s The Old Barn Hockey Show. I got goose bumps three times in 20 minutes while we interviewed the 2 time Stanley Cup Champion, 2 time Vezina winner, 2 time Conn Smythe winner, and Hockey Hall of Famer. I am pretty sure a better story teller would be hard to find. Listen in here.
Go Bears.
no commentsRock The Brock: A Few Days Behind
[Ed. Note: Rock the Brock will be a reoccuring post from Brock Kerchner, co-host of the Old Barn Hockey Show on 1460 The Ticket in Harrisburg, PA featuring a weekly chat on all things Hershey Bears. Also note that we're a little late getting this up for Brock... sorry, Brock.]

2 on the Bus- Friday night the Bears headed to the home of the AHL offices, in Springfield, to play the Falcons. The Falcons are top dogs of the Eastern Conference in the early stages of the season. Springfield took the lead midway through the first but Captain Boyd Kane would find the answer minutes later. Dejavu of the first period as Springfield went ahead in the second period but Matt Pope would tie the game just 2 minutes later with a rebound goal on a wide open net. Both teams would battle with chances at both ends for the rest of regulation and overtime sending the game into the first shootout of the season for Hershey. Both teams struck in the first round of the shootout but then the goalies held the fort until the 7th round. Stanislav Galiev put a nifty shot on the twine and Braden Holtby stopped former Bears Captain Andrew Joudrey for the win. Holtby was once again magnificent all weekend. Saturday night was in Bridgeport to a full crowd after free tickets were distributed all weekend to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. This is the first game were I saw the Bears take some mindless penalties. The game was called tight and got chippy in the 2nd frame but Hershey seemed to lose their composure. The Bears gave up four 5 on 3’s and Holtby had to be amazing to keep the score close. The final was 3-2 Bridgeport. The Bears at 4-4-1-0 travel to Wilkes-Barre Scranton on Friday before facing St. John’s and Portland at home.

NHL Winter Classic Cancellation-It is official. NO NHL WINTER CLASSIC at the Big House. The Original Six matchup between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs has been canceled for 2013. The NHL guarantees it will play the next Winter Classic there (Will that even be in 2014?) This is a huge blow to the PR department of the NHL. The Winter Classic has been a huge avenue by which new fans were finding the NHL. It sure won’t be this year! I thought this announcement might be the final nail in the coffin of the NHL season but judging by talks yesterday and today it might have actually awakened the negotiators to try and compromise in the lockout talks. I will believe it’s over when they drop the puck.
Cabin Fever Cure-Let’s be truthful; By mid-January with no hockey and stuck inside the house with your family, things are going to get ugly. Here in Hershey we will have the cure: The AHL Winter Classic Jan.19-20. Hershey vs our rival Wilkes-Barre Scranton Baby Pens. An alumni game on Saturday that will see plenty of former NHL/AHL names including some who played for the Capitals back in the day. Sunday will be the grand champion of the 75th Anniversary Season. A game at Hersheypark Stadium in the shadow of the Bear’s first home, the Ice Palace, and Hersheypark Arena. The setting could be no better. Hockey being played outdoors. There is no better atmosphere and I am sure the honor of winning this game will not be taken lightly by either team for pride’s sake. Get your tickets now and ensure the safety of your family by releasing the feelings of no hockey and being cooped up at home for months. The action on the ice will keep you warm in your seat. Tickets are selling at a steady pace. Don’t delay.
Bear Force One-I know, I know. You have Air Force One and Marine One, etc in DC. The Bears typically get the bus treatment but on rare occasion they get to live like the big boys. Typically when the Bears get deep in the Calder Cup Playoffs or are headed to St. John’s Newfoundland (1,500+ miles) Bear Force One gets the call. It isn’t a specific plane that is owned by Hershey but whatever plane Hershey does charter is given the moniker of Bear Force One. There is no doubt that a charter will help you get just a couple more of those crucial hours of sleep then flying commercial during a playoff series. It is a no brainer in the NHL but a rarity in the AHL and another reason why so many want to wear the Chocolate and White sweater.
Red Rockers-This is something I don’t have much experience with. I am really trying to get a grasp on my thoughts on this whole thing. I have seen them from a far at a Caps game. I have seen them up close at a Bears game when they visited. I am just not sure of my thoughts on hockey cheerleaders. I am very curious as to what Caps STHs think. They have the most experience with them. Do they pump up the crowd? Are they in the way to see the game? Are they a distraction? Do they keep the game entertaining? I really have many questions about them. They are very nice to talk to and I am sure are great people. I am certainly not trying to portray anything negative either. I am just like a school kid who isn’t sure about the new kid in class. I am curious on how they fit into the game. I doubt Hershey would ever institute them but I know other AHL buildings have dancers or cheerleaders. Does it work?
Go Bears.
Rock the Brock: Ham'ing it Up
[Ed. Note: Rock the Brock will be a reoccuring post from Brock Kerchner, co-host of the Old Barn Hockey Show on 1460 The Ticket in Harrisburg, featuring a weekly chat on all things Hershey Bears]

Bears finding their game- The Bears opened up their second 3 in 3 on Friday in Hartford, CT before coming home for 2 games. They showed great energy throughout the game in Friday night, but never really broke through the neutral zone with any sense of organization. The Whale were very aggressive in their neutral zone pressure and seemed to break up every effort the Bears threw at them. Dmitri Orlov scored his first goal of the season late in the game, but the Bears ultimately fell 3-1 at the XL Center. On Saturday night the Albany Devils came to Hershey as a team loaded with talent. That talent didn’t seem to matter, as Braden Holtby stole the show from puck drop. His 35 save shutout he looked like merely a formality. The Bears’ defense (along with Holtby) was firing on all cylinders. Come Sunday, the rival Wilkes Barre-Scranton Penguins came to town for the first of 12 meetings this season. The Pens delivered steady pressure in the first 8 minutes of the game, but things seemed to even out after that. Dany Sabourin stood tall in net all evening. The Bears took a 2-0 lead on a quick goal to start the second period (by Mike Carman) and a shorthanded laser by Zach Hamill later in the period. Ryan Stoa converted a rebound in the third to go up 3-1. The Baby Pens answered on a PP with 5 minuntes to go in the game. Hershey kept the late game chances minimal for the Pens and sealed the deal at 3-2. The Bears at 3-3-1-0 travel to Springfield and Bridgeport this weekend to try and move up the standings in the East Division.
Braden Holtby-I have seen Braden Holtby play a lot games in the past 4 years; most of them in person. Saturday night against the Albany Devils, Braden Holtby showed us something new. With an assailant stacked with 2012 Eastern Conference Champion experience, Holtby showed us he can’t be rated on a 1 to 10 scale. Braden has never played a better game. 35 saves on 35 shots and he was square to the shooter on all accounts. He seemed to make every play look so easy since he was in position at all times. If he needed to move laterally post to post he was composed and cautious in his movement instead of just sliding over as fast as possible trying to get a piece of the shot. He joked occasionally with teammates in between play as well. I can’t get over the Holtby transformation from the last time we saw him in game action at the Giant Center. It has been overwhelming to see his growth and development both on and off the ice. If this continues throughout the season, Bears Fan will be buying Holtby Bars by the end of the year.
Photo Courtesy of Carl Minieri
AHL Video Replay- 4 games at the Giant Center so far this year and 3 of them have involved goals reviewed by video. This is new to the AHL this year and the bugs are still being worked out. On 10/21, Binghamton was awarded the overtime GWG with 6 seconds left in the game on a review. The initial call was no goal but the replay proved the puck was in the net before the net was dislodged. On 10/27, Hershey was awarded a goal that was shown to have clearly entered the goal and bounce out off the inside crossbar. They had to phone the goal judge to confirm the goal as they had some issue with operating the goal review equipment. Apparently they couldn’t find the footage after the video had been rewound to far. Crisis averted, as the right call was made. On 10/28, the Penguins had a goal disallowed after it was shown that it was kicked in. No ruling was made on the ice prior to the review. It will take a little getting used to the equipment and so forth but in all 3 cases so far at the Giant Center the right call has prevailed. The average time for a decision has been about 4 minutes which I believe to be pretty manageable. Kudos to the AHL for stepping up and making video replay a reality in the AHL this season.
Well Hello, Hamill- Bears fans were beginning to question the addition of Zach Hamill after coming into the weekend with his only credits on the stat sheet at 10 PIMs. That changed in a hurry. Zach posted a goal in each of the games at Giant Center this weekend. On Saturday night, Zach had the GWG with a nice deke and back hand in the first. Sunday, he found the twine with a shorthanded laser with 2 defensemen closing in at the top of the right circle. It was great to see him get on the board, especially in front of the Giant Center crowds.
Tomas Kundratek- Sometimes a new place will spark a new response to the same effort. In late 2011, Kundratek requested a trade out of the Rangers system and was dealt for Francois Bouchard. After arriving in Hershey last year, Tomas posted 23 points in 55 games as a blue liner. His efforts were immediately felt on the ice in his own zone as well. So far in 7 games this year, Kundratek has amassed 2 goals and 5 assists for 7 points. He has become a large part of the Bears success, and is third in points on the team as of this week. Meanwhile, Bouchard has been sent to the ECHL in the past 2 weeks.
Rock the Brock logo- I need to give a shout out to my logo designer Carrie Buller. Carrie is a wonderful friend who is waging war with cancer. She is beating it back battle by battle and shall prevail! She also is a gifted designer. With all she has going on her life she still hammered out the awesome design in record time. I love that she incorporated the Barn door to lend ties to the Old Barn Hockey Show that I co-host. The logo also connects with Caps fans as I am talking to you as “all things down on the farm.” Please visit her professional portfolio. She would love to get back into the swing of full time employment or other short term projects.
Time to go play NHL 13 since that will be the only way I will see the NHL play a game this year.
Go Bears.
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