CHARLOTTE, N.C — Odd-man rushes generally translate to dangerous opportunities. On Tuesday night, those odd-man rushes up the ice generally resulted in turnovers for Hershey. In the 4-1 loss to the Charlotte Checkers, the lack of execution across the board for the Bears made all the difference.
“A lot of different areas [where] we didn’t execute well enough,” Hershey head coach Spencer Carbery said. “Had some odd man rush opportunities and just wasn’t crisp. Couldn’t finish plays. Couldn’t generate enough quality looks when we did get those opportunities.”
Hershey came out of the gate rolling.