With two wins, a shootout loss and a loss in regulation time, the Providence Bruins earned five of eight points in four games last week. They beat Albany and Springfield and dropped two against Bridgeport while grabbing one point. Here’s the good, bad and ugly.

GOOD

***Malcolm Subban is rolling, allowing just one goal in each of his two starts last week. Subban has let in only seven goals in his last six starts while posting a save percentage of 96.3. For the season, Subban has now moved up to 11th in the AHL in save percentage at .919.

***Tommy Cross had two goals and two assists in four games, including a Gordie Howe hat trick on Saturday. He has career-highs in goals with nine and points with 24.

*** Noel Acciari scored a hat trick in Sunday’s win.

*** Alex Grant scored two more goals and now has 11. Only three defensemen in the AHL have more.

*** Rookie Peter Cehlarik earned a callup to Boston and played well, with two assists in two games.

*** The P-Bruins’ power play went two for three in the win in Albany.

*** Taylor Doherty was credited with two assists in Bridgeport, his first points with the P-Bruins.

*** Wayne Simpson’s plus-16 leads the P-Bruins. Jordan Szwarz and Cross are plus-15.

BAD

***Tough three-in-three weekend coming up, as Providence hosts Hershey twice and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

***Bridgeport had twice as many power plays as Providence – 6 to 3 – on Saturday.

***Since back- to-back two-goal games on Nov. 26 and Dec. 2, Danton Heinen has two goals in the last 28 games.

UGLY

*** The P-Bruins have won only once in six games against Bridgeport.

*** Providence can’t put a puck behind Jaroslav Halak. The Bridgeport goalie has held them scoreless for 149:38 and he blanked all four shooters in Saturday’s shootout.

*** Injured: Chris Breen, Zac Rinaldo, Brian Ferlin, Linus Arnesson.