February 10, 2010

This Date in Bears History

As the boys in the Chocolate and White chase a myriad of longstanding franchise and league records, I feel it is especially important to point out a mark that still stands (at least for the time being).  

February 10, 1984:  The Bears and Sherbrooke Jets combined for 18 goals in a 10-8 Hershey triumph, the club record for most goals scored between two teams in a single game.

Twice this season the Bears and their opponents have reached the 14-goal plateau.  Hershey posted a 10-4 win over the River Rats in Albany on Jan. 15 before the 8-6 three-ring circus that took place in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Jan. 29. 

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