Goalie David Leggio made 17 saves in Sunday night's 4-2 win over the Norfolk Admirals to record his first victory for the Hershey Bears.

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Leggio, who improved to 1-2-0, also was credited with an assist on Nathan Walker's game-opening goal.

“For me personally, I've never been 0-2 to start the year,” Leggio said. “I've been on good teams and fortunate. I didn't want to go 0-3, that's for sure.

“We needed that win. Our record is not what we want at home. This has to be the toughest place to play in the league. We established that tonight with the way we played. It was a really good brand for us. It meant a lot to get that win and rebound from last night.”

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The win also was Mike Haviland's first at Giant Center as Hershey's head coach. “I'm more proud of them that they responded and played the right way for 60 minutes tonight,” Haviland said. “It's not about me and my win here. It's about our win here as a team.”

Left shot Dmitry Orlov moved from left D to right D. He recorded an assist to run his point streak to three games. “That's the great versatility you have with him,” Haviland said. “He can play both sides. I thought his game was good again tonight. He's a skilled young man and creates a lot on that power play up top.”

Nicolas Deschamps was sidelined by a lower body injury. Chay Genoway exited in the third period favoring his left leg but returned to action.

Jamie Johnson assisted on a Julien Brouillette goal for his first Hershey point.

Hershey's 38-19 shot advantage marked the first time it outshot a foe this season.

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