PHOTOS: Hershey Bears vs. Chicago Wolves – 03/16/2025

Donald Carlson for Inside The Rink

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Sunday afternoon at the Allstate Arena, the Chicago Wolves faced off against the Hershey Bears in the second game of a weekend series.

Ryan Suzuki opened the scoring in the first period for the Wolves, but Nick Leivermann would score for the Bears to tie the game up at 1-1 at the end of the first period. Pierrick Dube, Grant Cruishank and Spencer Smallman all scored during the second period to give the Bears a 4-1 lead headed into the third. Aleksi Heimosalmi scored in the third for the Wolves, but Matt Strome would score another goal for the Bears, for a 5-2 victory.

Check out this photo galley from Inside The Rinks Donald Carlson for highlights from the game.

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Donald Carlson

I cover the Chicago Wolves, Milwaukee Admirals & Rockford IceHogs When I am not photographing Hockey,I volunteer at Second City Canine Rescue photographing dogs & special events.

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