Watson’s first career hat trick gives Monarchs overtime victory

Spencer Watson on Jan. 27, 2018 (credit – Rich Tilton)

MANCHESTER, N.H. โ€“ The Manchester Monarchs remain perfect on the season against the Brampton Beast thanks to a 6-5 overtime victory on Friday night.

Manchester got on the board quickly thanks to a Spencer Watson rebound finding the back of the net 25 seconds into the contest. However, the Beast would dominate the next 40 minutes of play, interrupted only by a Francois Beauchemin goal moments before the first intermission.

During the first two periods, Brampton outshot Monarchs 29-10, building what looked like an insurmountable three goal lead, but momentum shifted following a Beauchemin goal 8:59 in the third period.

Watson would add his second goal of the night just over three minutes later and a shorthanded goal by Jordan LaVallee-Smotherman with 33 seconds left in regulation sent the game into overtime.

Manchester sealed their victory 2:49 into the overtime period thanks to a Watson shot that richoted off the skate of Bramptonโ€™s Jamie Doornbosch.

That goal sealed Watsonโ€™s first career hat trick and also gave LaVallee-Smoterman his third assist of the night.

Matt Oโ€™Connor ended his Monarchs debut in net with 35 saves, the ninth highest total in Manchesterโ€™s 46 games so far this season.

Brandon Marino recorded two goals for Brampton and the Beast also received multi-point nights from Doornbosch, Reggie Traccito, and Daniel Ciampini.

Manchester (27-15-3-1) maintained their two-point lead atop the ECHL North Division, but couldnโ€™t build it thanks to Friday night wins by Reading, Adirondack and Wheeling.

Adirondack travel to SNHU Arena seeking a piece of that lead on Saturday, as they face the Monarchs at 6 p.m.

Alexx Privatera on Feb. 2, 2018 (credit – Rich Tilton)

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