Since the calendar turned to 2018, the Hershey Bears have managed a combined seven standings points in 10 games. Two wins, one shootout loss, and two overtime losses make up half of the last 10. The other five are regulation losses, three of which came last week.
The rest of the Atlantic Division picked up points on the weekend before the All-Star break, slipping the 11-time Calder Cup Champions to an unfamiliar spot in their 80-year history: last place.
Hershey lost to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton by four for the second time this season, shutout 4-0 on home ice Wednesday night.