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KHL Players of the Week – November 26 Josh Smith | November 29, 2012 Each week, the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) salutes their Players of the Week. The top forward, defenseman, goaltender, and rookie are selected based on their statistics and performance, as determined…
Rock Out for the Lockout: The Draft Class of 2012 Josh Smith | November 28, 2012 With the NHL lockout firmly in place and both sides entrenched for what may be a long, drawn out battle, we’re taking this opportunity to explore the musical side of…
The Greatest NHL Shootout Ever Michael Rappaport | November 26, 2012 One of the hallmarks of the “new” National Hockey League is the shootout. For the last seven seasons, many skaters have dazzled with their silky mitts and slick shots, adding…
Hershey Coach Mark French On Adam Oates Leaving Bears’ Bench Matthew Speck | November 24, 2012 Following the Hershey Bears’ 4-0 shutout loss to the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins Wednesday night, the Washington Capitals announced that Adam Oates, along with coaches Calle Johansson, Tim Hunter and Brett Leonhardt will…
Capitals Troy Brouwer Blasts Teammates Darren Coslov | November 24, 2012 ALEXANDRIA, VA- Troy Brouwer is known for his ability to add a physical presence to the Nation’s Capitals top-six. Everything from glass rattling checks, to dropping the mitts, to…
Oates And Crew Leaving Hershey Bears For Washington D.C. Matthew Speck | November 22, 2012 At Hershey Bears training camp this year, a surprising move was made to allow new Washington Capitals’ head coach, Adam Oates to co-coach the Hershey Bears with Mark French. There…
Hershey Bears In Search For More Offensive Production Matthew Speck | November 19, 2012 With the lockout, the Hershey Bears knew there would be some struggles on both sides of the ice due to the heightened competition around the AHL. Hershey’s revamped squad has…
AHL Enforcer Joel Rechlicz: All Guts, All Gratitude Matthew Speck | November 16, 2012 The role of an enforcer is pretty simple in hockey, fight or you’re out of a job. It’s a role AHL enforcer and former Hershey Bears forward, Joel Rechlicz is…
Washington Capitals’ Zach Hamill Finding Niche with Hershey Bears Matthew Speck | October 29, 2012 It’s been a long road for Zach Hamill so far in his professional hockey career. The former 1st round pick by the Boston Bruins in the 2007 NHL entry draft…
Washington Capitals Defenseman, Tomas Kundratek Proving Offensive Prowess In AHL Matthew Speck | October 29, 2012 For Tomas Kundratek, it took some time to get used to playing for the Washington Capitals after his trade from the New York Rangers. Last season, Kundratek was sent to…
Washington Capitals Goalie, Braden Holtby Stellar In 35 Save Shutout Effort Matthew Speck | October 28, 2012 For Hershey Bears goalie’, Braden Holtby it was the same old stellar performance in net Bears’ fans have grown accustomed to and Capitals fans got a chance to witness…
Capitals’ Prospect, Stanislav Gailev Making Impact In First AHL Season Matthew Speck | October 26, 2012 A player’s first professional season of hockey can determine how quickly that player can transition to the NHL, or become a big part of an AHL squad. Stanislav Galiev, Washington…