The Dynasty is born

BINGHAMTON- In front of a capacity crowd for Game 4, Pee Dee and Binghamton duked it out

for the final time this season. 


The IceCats were on the power play twice in the opening frame,

but failed to convert. However, on the first Black Bears man advantage it was Pee Dee that was

able to cash-in. Houston Wilson scored shorthanded with just over a minute remaining in the

frame, giving Pee Dee a 1-0 into the break.


In the second period, it was all Black Bears. Binghamton scored four goals for the second

straight middle frame. Gavin Yates, Gehrett Sargis, Kyle Stephan, and Scott Ramaekers all

scored for Binghamton as the Black Bears held a 4-1 lead after two periods.

Pee Dee grabbed a goal in the third, and held the Black Bears to just three shots on goal. But it

was not enough as Binghamton was able to hold on and win 4-2.


The Black Bears become the first team in Single-A hockey history to win a championship title

three years in a row.