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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Regular Season Game 10: Manchester Monarchs 3, Hershey Bears 1 (11/2/14)

Box Score


Hershey (6-3-0-0) at Manchester (4-3-0-0)
Verizon Wireless Arena: Manchester, NH
Goalies: Grubauer (3-2-0, 2.22) vs. Bartosak (1-1-0, 4.48)




1st Period
Scoring
1:48- MCH Goal: Weal (2) (Penalty Shot)
8:03- HER Goal: Newbury (6), Wellman & Byers


Penalties
3:33- HER Penalty: Kundratek for Embellishment (2:00)
3:33- MCH Penalty: Sabourin for Tripping (2:00)
12:45- HER Penalty: Landry for Hooking (2:00)
15:07- HER Penalty: Cornet for Delay of Game (2:00)
19:00- HER Penalty: Byers for Hooking (2:00)


2nd Period
Scoring
8;39- MCH Goal: Shore (2), Mersch & Forbort


Penalties
5:52- MCH Penalty: Shore for Holding (2:00)
14:12- MCH Penalty: Schultz for Holding (2:00)


3rd Period
Scoring
10:27- MCH Goal (SHG): Shore (3)


Penalties
1:44- MCH Penalty: Auger for Delay of Game (2:00)
9:19- MCH Penalty: Bench Minor for Too Many Men (Served by Gratton) (2:00)
16:33- HER Penalty: Byers for Slashing (2:00)


Shots
HER: 7-12-9=28
MCH: 9-10-3=22


Recap


After how the weekend started with the 2nd straight shutout, it looked like it would be another great weekend for the Bears. Instead, it turned into a disappointing one. Right off the bat, Hershey would give up an early goal once again (just like last night). This time, however, it would be on a penalty shot. It was Jordan Weal's 2nd goal of the season. However, Hershey would answer back later in the 1st. Kris Newbury scored his 6th of the season, from Casey Wellman & Dane Byers. Hershey's penalty kill would take center stage in this period, as they did very well to make sure the game would stay tied. At the end of the 1st, the Monarchs would have the 9-7 shot advantage.


The 2nd period would have a couple penalties go against the Monarchs, but the Bears couldn't capitalize on them. However, Manchester would get the lead back in this period. At the 8:39 mark, Nick Shore would score his 2nd of the season, from Michael Mersch & Derek Forbort. After the 2nd, the shots were even at 19. The 3rd period would include a couple more penalties for the Monarchs, but once again, the Bears couldn't capitalize on them. The Monarchs actually would capitalize on one, as they got a shorthanded goal from Nick Shore (3rd goal of the season, 2nd of the game). The Bears would finish with the 28-22 shot advantage.


Next Game: Friday at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05

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