Monarchs ice Bulldogs 4-2

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Excerpt from the Hamiltonbulldogs.com game review:

The Manchester Monarchs defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs 4-2 in front of 3,042 fans at Copps Coliseum on Wednesday night. Manchester’s power play was clicking as the Monarchs scored on two of the four chances they had in the game while the Bulldogs were unable to capitalize on five power play chances.

Scoring Summary:

1st Period:

1. MCH – Matt Moulson – 4 (Justin Azevedo, Teddy Purcell) – 1:34 (PP)

2nd Period:

2. MCH – Teddy Purcell – 5 (Gabe Gauthier, Matt Moulson) – 6:26
3. HAM – Ben Maxwell – 7 (Mike Glumac, J.T. Wyman) – 8:45
4. HAM – Brock Trotter – 3 (Unassisted) – 9:09
5. MCH – Viatcheslav Voynov – 2 (Trevor Lewis, Justin Azevedo) – 11:25 (PP)

3rd Period:

6. MCH- Scott Parse (1) – (David Meckler, Justin Azevedo) – 11:33

Scoring:
Hamilton: 0-2-0–2
Manchester: 1-2-1–4
Shots:
Hamilton: 11-9-8–28
Manchester: 6-10-5–21

Goaltending:
Hamilton: Marc Denis (21 shots, 17 saves)
Manchester: Jonathan Bernier (28 shots, 26 saves)Power Play:

Hamilton: 0-for-5
Manchester: 2-for-4

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  1. Desharnais seems to have cooled off after a good start. He is 22 now, so if he doesn’t score in the AHL this season it will be tough for him to advance from there.

    Maxwell is putting up good rookie numbers, right there with pure offensive types from the same draft like Giroux and Bouchard. Ben is much better skater than either and a better two way forward.

    Pacioretty off to a solid start for a teenager in the AHL. He started slowly and picked up the pace last season at Michigan, and the year before in the USHL. I have a feeling he could do some damage in the next while.

    As for Weber, it is tough to bring up a guy who is strictly a power play specialist. Particularly one who only has 2 goals and 6 points so far. I’m not sure how much he can develop his defensive game given his size limitations. But hey, Bouillon made it with less talent.

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