
Chicago Wolves snap home winning streak as they lose to Hershey Bears
Midway through the first period, the Wolves' Ryan Suzuki took a feed from Nikita Pavlychev and lit the lamp a one-timer from the slot. The score was 1-0 Wolves.
By the start of the third period, the score was 4-1 Hershey — with Nick Leivermann having scored a goal in the first period, and Pierrick Dube, Grant Cruikshank, and Spencer Smallman also each scoring.
The Wolves scored one more time. In the third, Aleksi Heimosalmi scored a power-play goal — teeing up a shot from the point and routing it past Hershey netminder Clay Stevenson's stick, a game recap noted.
The last goal was Hershey's, as Matt Strome scored a goal toward the end of the game.
The Wolves lost 5-2, snapping a six-game home winning streak.

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