Washington Capitals Prospects: Season in Review, Part 1
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This was a tough year for prospect evaluation, as COVID had a major impact on development leagues everywhere. Some were canceled, like the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), some had quirky schedules like the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and many had shortened seasons with no playoffs like the American Hockey League (AHL).
At the time of this writing just about every league is wrapped up except the East Coach Hockey League (ECHL); the Capitals don’t have any prospects playing for them, though they do have one they should sign (and more on that later).
Binghamton Devils Lose to Hershey 3-2
The Binghamton Devils lost at home last night to the Northern Division Rivals Hershey Bears 3-2, at the RWJ Barnabas Health Hockey House in Newark.
Binghamton Devils Goaltender Jeremy Brodeur made his AHL debut last night with 47 saves in a close game against the Bears.
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Hershey struck first on a goal from Hershey’s Matt Moulson 11:42 into the match, but the Devils would bounce back on a Travis St. Denis power play goal, off a rebound from a try by Matt Tennyson to even the score 1-1.
Hershey pulled a head with less than two minutes left in period one, as Shane Gersich scored to put the Bears up 2-1 going into the first intermission.
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Downward Spiral Continues In Latest Loss For Binghamton Devils
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HERSHEY, PA - The Binghamton Devils cannot get out of their own way as they suffered their 6th consecutive loss at the hands of the Hershey Bears on a Saturday matinee. Binghamton (2-4-1-1) would suffer once again after their previous loss on Friday to conclude the weekend series with the Bears (5-1-2-0).
Again, this would mark loss number six in a row.
Binghamton fell behind early in the opening period as Joe Snively scored his second of the season past BDevils’ netminder Evan Cormier, who ended up with 18 saves.