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Hershey Bears hosting game three of Calder Cup finals

Hershey Bears hosting game three of Calder Cup finals
1000 UNION EMPLOYEES. THE HERSHEY BEARS ARE HOSTING GAME THREE OF THE CALDER CUP FINALS TONIGHT AT GIANTS CENTER. THE BEARS BACK ON THE ICE IN HERSHEY YESTERDAY LOOKING FOR AN ANSWER TO THE COACHELLA VALLEY FIREBIRDS. THEY’VE WON THEIR FIRST TWO GAMES OF THIS BEST OF SEVEN SERIES.
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Hershey Bears hosting game three of Calder Cup finals
The Hershey Bears are hosting game three of the Calder Cup finals Tuesday night at the Giant Center. The Bears were back on the ice in Hershey on Monday, searching for an answer to Coachella Valley. The Firebirds won the first two games of the best-of-seven series.The Bears have yet to score a goal in the finals."We've got to start by scoring a goal. C'mon, it's been two games, and we only scored one in the game prior. Certain guys that have done it all year, they have to come to the party night. It's one of those situations where 'Hey, this is it.' We have to find a way to make sure that we're playing our best hockey,” head coach Todd Nelson said."There's a lot we can fix, obviously. I think they're (the Firebirds) a really good skilled team, and if you give them Grade A chances, obviously they have the capability to capitalize, as we've seen. I just think a lot of the things have been self-inflicted, trying to stay out of the box. Overall, I thought five-on-five we had a pretty good game two, but we're looking to build on that," center Connor McMichael said.Game three starts at 7 p.m.Sports director Pat Principe will there. You can look for his reports on News 8.

The Hershey Bears are hosting game three of the Calder Cup finals Tuesday night at the Giant Center.

The Bears were back on the ice in Hershey on Monday, searching for an answer to Coachella Valley. The Firebirds won the first two games of the best-of-seven series.

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The Bears have yet to score a goal in the finals.

"We've got to start by scoring a goal. C'mon, it's been two games, and we only scored one in the game prior. Certain guys that have done it all year, they have to come to the party [Tuesday] night. It's one of those situations where 'Hey, this is it.' We have to find a way to make sure that we're playing our best hockey,” head coach Todd Nelson said.

"There's a lot we can fix, obviously. I think they're (the Firebirds) a really good skilled team, and if you give them Grade A chances, obviously they have the capability to capitalize, as we've seen. I just think a lot of the things have been self-inflicted, trying to stay out of the box. Overall, I thought five-on-five we had a pretty good game two, but we're looking to build on that," center Connor McMichael said.

Game three starts at 7 p.m.

Sports director Pat Principe will there. You can look for his reports on News 8.