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Ex-Providence Bruin Carey Delivers Overtime Loss, 2-1 EX-PROVIDENCE BRUIN CAREY DELIVERS OVERTIME LOSS, 2-1 Providence, RI - It was ex-Providence Bruin Paul Carey who put Hershey on the board first, scoring a power play goal 16:36 into the period, with assists from Stephenson and Ness. Noel Acciari responded with a power play goal of his own with under a minute left in the period to tie the game at 1-1 for his third goal of the season. Brandon DeFazio and Ben Youds were credited with the assists. The stalemate continued in the second period despite another six Providence shots on goal. Malcolm Subban turned away all four shots thrown his way in the period. Eight penalties were issues in the third, four to the Bears and three to the P-Bruins. Despite the many power plays, the third period ended in a 1-1 tie, sending the game into 3v3 overtime. 3:43 into the five minute overtime period, Carey notched his second of the night to give Hershey the overtime win and the two points. Providence is back home at the Dunk Friday December 4th against the Portland Pirates. PROVIDENCE SCORING #10 Noel Acciari (#24 Brandon DeFazio, #5 Ben Youds) 19:09, 1st PROVIDENCE GOALTENDING #47 Malcolm Subban 19 saves on 21 shots - - - - - The Providence Bruins are an American Hockey League franchise and the top affiliate of the NHL’s Boston Bruins. Since moving to Providence in 1992 the P-Bruins have been among the league leaders in regular season attendance. On the ice the team has enjoyed similar success, having won five division titles, three regular season titles and the Calder Cup in 1999. For all the latest Providence Bruins news and updates visit ProvidenceBruins.com or follow the team on Facebook at facebook.com/providencebruins or Twitter at twitter.com/AHLBruins. - - - - - #11/25/2015#.
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