Engström's decisive goal came off an assist from Lucas Condotta, giving Laval the dramatic victory in front of 9,474 fans.
HERSHEY, Pa. — 102,343. That's the amount of plush animals donated Sunday for the Hershey Bears ' annual Teddy Bear Toss. This year smashed last year's 74,499 plush toys donated and set a new hockey ...
This trip to GIANT Center to cover the Washington Capitals' AHL affiliate Hershey Bears was different for me than others. Where I am usually adorned in a hoodie and Bears ball cap, today my dress was ...
The Hershey Bears celebrated their first goal of the game with thousands of stuffed animals raining down onto the rink ...
Over 100,000 stuffed animals collected after Mike Sgarbossa scores the opening goal for the Hershey Bears during their annual teddy bear toss in Pennsylvania.
Mike Sgarbossa scored the Teddy Bear Toss goal for the first time in his seven-year career with the Bears, causing fans and even the media in the press box to begin throwing stuffed animals on the ...
After that, the players took the time to celebrate on the ice, jumping into the piles of teddy bears, taking pictures and spending time with each other and family and friends. Here are some of the ...
More than 100,000 teddy bears were thrown onto the rink at an ice hockey game in the US. The American Hockey League commentator described the moment as "sweet cuddly mayhem".
Down 1-0 to the Bruins, Bears center Mike Sgarbossa buried the puck in the net and thus began “Sweet Cuddly Mayhem” in the GIANT Center. Over 100,000 teddy bears and other plushies flew over ...
On the ice, it was Mike Sgarbossa who scored and started the fans' throwing the stuffed animals. His goal tied the game for Hershey 1-1. Spencer Smallman scored twice to lead the Hershey Bears to ...
See over 25,000 Stuffed Animals Get Tossed into a Hockey Rink (VIDEO) The club added, “Hershey forward Mike Sgarbossa scored the Teddy Bear Toss goal at 14:45 of the first period to tie the game ...
Mike Sgarbossa scored the game-opening goal for Hershey, which sent thousands of stuffed animals onto the ice surface. The Hockey News' Kevin Bartechko was live in Hershey to record what the Bears ...