Manchester Monarchs Dethrone Royals, 3-2
read more…: Manchester Monarchs Dethrone Royals, 3-2Goals from Derek Arnold, Troy Power and Zac Larraza pushed the Manchester Monarchs past the Reading Royals, 3-2, Fridaynight at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
Goals from Derek Arnold, Troy Power and Zac Larraza pushed the Manchester Monarchs past the Reading Royals, 3-2, Fridaynight at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
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Derek Arnold will join the Monarchs Friday, Dec. 4 (7 p.m.), as they return to the Verizon Wireless Arena to begin a three-game weekend series with the Reading Royals.
The Monarchs are back on the ice Friday night (7:30 p.m.), when they visit the Norfolk Admirals at Scope Arena, as the Monarchs look to extend their three-game win streak against the Admirals.
Zac Larraza and Maxim Kitsyn scored two goals each, and the Manchester Monarchs beat the Norfolk Admirals, 4-2, Sunday afternoon at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
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.
A player for the Manchester Monarchs was arrested Nov. 16, charged with domestic assault after allegedly trying to strangle his girlfriend inside her West Side apartment. He has been suspended from the team, effective Nov. 18.
The Monarchs return to action Wednesday, Nov. 18 (10 a.m.), as they face the Elmira Jackals on Education Day at the Jungle.
Michael Boivin and Yann Sauve scored their first goals as Monarchs, helping to pave the way for a 5-4, come-from-behind victory over the Toledo Walleye on Friday night at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
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Tryouts for the New England Liberty ladies indoor football team will be held Dec. 19 in Tewksbury, Mass.
Matt White’s second career hat-trick and Gasper Kopitar’s three points were too much for the Kalamazoo Wings, as the Manchester Monarchs overpowered the Wings Tuesday night, 7-3, at the Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Weekend series was full of ups and downs for our Monarchs.
The first 4,000 fans in attendance will receive a mullet wig, courtesy of Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Mullet Packs are on sale now for $35, and include a ticket to the game, T-shirt, flex voucher to a future game and most importantly, a donation to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center.
The Monarchs took the second of a three-game set with the Beast on Saturday, and will hit the ice Sunday for the rubber game of the series.
Two points each from Matt Leitner, Joe Diamond and Stefan Legein powered the Manchester Monarchs past the Elmira Jackals Saturday night, as the Monarchs beat their division foe, 4-2, at First Arena in Elmira, N.Y.
The Manchester Monarchs couldn’t capitalize on two goals from Zac Larraza, as they fell to the Adirondack Thunder, 5-2, Sunday afternoon at the Verizon Wireless Arena.
The Manchester Monarchs battled to the end, but couldn’t overcome two third- period goals, and fell 4-2 to the Adirondack Thunder Saturday night at the Glens Falls Civic Center in Glens Falls, N.Y.
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