Monarchs sink Admirals, 5-1

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MANCHESTER, NHย โ€“ Colin Stevens was backed by two power-play goals to earn his first career win, as the Manchester Monarchs powered past the Norfolk Admirals, 5-1, Saturday night at the Verizon Wireless Arena.

Stevens turned away 21-of- 22 shots to backstop the Monarchs (8-6-0-0) to their second straight victory over the Admirals (5-11-0-0).

โ€œWe came to play,โ€ Head Coach Rich Seeley said.ย  โ€œWeโ€™ve been looking for consistency and I think we found some.โ€

Matt White put the Monarchs on the board at 7:38 of the first period, scoring his team-leading, 8th goal of the season. White stole a pass at center ice and streaked into the zone, bursting between two Norfolk defenders. White deked to his right and slid a backhand against the grain on Admirals net minder, Tyler Beskorowany, beating the goalie stick side for the 1-0 lead.

The power play success for the Monarchs carried over from last nightโ€™s 2-1 victory, when Alex Roach scored his 2nd goal of the season, making the score 2-0 at 8:33of the second period. Michael Boivin found Roach camped at the right point and Roach rocketed the slapper home.

Tommy Mele put the Admirals on the board at 13:43 of the second period, scoring his 5th goal of the season. Mele collected a rebound off of a Michael Pelech shot and put the puck past Stevens to make it 2-1 Manchester.

David Kolomatis scored his 3rd goal of the season at 16:53 in the third period, pushing the Monarchs lead to 3-1.ย  Kolomatis took a pass from Maxim Kitsyn, and ripped a slap shot from the middle of the blue line through traffic, beating Beskorowany.

At 8:22 in the third period, Joey Diamond scored his 5th goal of the season to add to the Monarchs lead. Darik Angeli rushed down the right boards and hooked a forehand pass to Diamond who was waiting in the slot to finish the chance high glove.

Zac Larraza put the nail in Norfolkโ€™s coffin with his 4th goal of the season at 9:27 of the third period to ensure the Monarchs 5-1 victory. Danick Paquette took a clearing pass from Mike Boivin at the attacking blue line and slid the puck to Larraza who ripped a wrist shot past Beskorowany.

The Monarchs close out their home stand tomorrow afternoon, Nov. 22 (3 p.m.) against the Norfolk Admirals. Tomorrowโ€™s game features the annual Monarchs Food Drive where fans who bring canned, nonperishable goods with them to the game will be entered to win a special Monarchs prize.

Notes

  • Colin Stevens recorded the first profession win of his career
  • The Monarchs have scored two power-play goals in back-to-back games
  • Maxim Kitsyn notched his 40th career ECHL assist
  • Tony Turgeon played in his 50th professional

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