PHOTOS: Charlotte Checkers vs. Hershey Bears – 12/14/2024

Leah Hollenbach from Inside the Rink

HERSHEY, Pa. – The Hershey Bears hosted the Charlotte Checkers for a lovely Saturday night Tilt at the Giant Center.
The Bears started the night with scoring first at 6:04, Brennan Saulnier scored the first and only goals for the Bears that night with Vincent Iorio and Henrick Rybinski assisting the goal. The Checkers would tie up the game at 18:28 in the first period. Oliver Okuliar scored the Checkers goal with Mitchell Vande Sompel and Tobias Bjornfot assisting the goal. The second period was a very quiet period, there was no goals and only one penalty called in that period. The Checkers would go and score a second goal in the third period at 4:54, by Oliver Okuliar for his second of the night. Assists came for Matt Kiersted and Mitchell Vande Sompel. The Checkers ended the game with a 2-1 victory.

Check out this galley from Inside the Rinks own Leah Hollenbach who was there to capture all of the action that went down!


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