Manchester Monarchs

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2007-08 Manchester Monarchs season
Manchester Monarchs
City: Manchester, New Hampshire
League: American Hockey League
Conference: Eastern Conference
Division: Atlantic Division
Founded: 2001
Home Arena: Verizon Wireless Arena
Colors: purple, gold, black and white
Owner(s): Anschutz Entertainment Group
General Manager: Ron Hextall
Head Coach: Mark Morris
Media: New Hampshire Union Leader
Affiliates: Los Angeles Kings
(NHL)
Reading Royals
(ECHL)
Franchise history
2001 to present: Manchester Monarchs
Championships
Regular Season Titles: 2 (2004–05, 2006–07)
Division Championships: 2 (2006–07), (2004–05)

The Manchester Monarchs are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Manchester, New Hampshire at the Verizon Wireless Arena. They have been the AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings since 2001.

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[edit] History

The Monarchs played their first game on October 6, 2001 against the Lowell Lock Monsters, losing 6–3. Their first win was a week later, on October 13, 2001, against the Norfolk Admirals.

The team has been competitive within the division every year of its existence. They won their first Atlantic Division title in 2004–05, but lost in the first round to Providence. This continued the streak of first round playoff exits, which the team had experienced in every year of existence, and would come to include the 2005–06 season.

2006–07 was the team's best season to date. With rookie head coach Mark Morris, leading scorers Matt Moulson and Noah Clarke, and former league MVP Jason LaBarbera in goal, the team had their best finish ever, winning the Atlantic Division title with the second-best points total in the league.

Heading into the playoffs, there was doubts within the team, as star goaltender LaBarbera had ended the season injured. The team faced the Worcester Sharks in the first round. With LaBarbera coming back by game 2, the Monarchs defeated the Sharks in six games, including double-overtime thrillers in games 2 and 6. The second round brought the Providence Bruins, who put up as much - if not more - of a fight. The Monarchs found a way, however, and defeated the Bruins in six games. This brought the Monarchs to their first ever Eastern Conference finals, but they were swept by the defending champion Hershey Bears in four games.

[edit] Season-by-season results

See also: 2007-08 Manchester Monarchs season
See also: 2008-09 Manchester Monarchs season

[edit] Regular season

Season Games Won Lost Tied OTL SOL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
2001–02 80 38 28 11 3 90 236 225 2nd, North
2002–03 80 40 23 11 6 97 254 209 2nd, North
2003–04 80 40 28 7 5 92 223 181 2nd, Atlantic
2004–05 80 51 21 4 4 110 258 176 1st, Atlantic
2005–06 80 43 30 3 4 93 236 230 3rd, Atlantic
2006–07 80 51 21 7 1 110 242 182 1st, Atlantic
2007–08 80 39 31 - 5 5 88 240 228 4th, Atlantic

[edit] Playoffs

Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
2001–02 L, 2–3, Hartford
2002–03 L, 0–3, Bridgeport
2003–04 L, 2–4, Worcester
2004–05 L, 2–4, Providence
2005–06 L, 3–4, Hartford
2006–07 W, 4–2, Worcester W, 4–2, Providence L, 0–4, Hershey
2007–08 L, 0–4, Providence


[edit] Current roster

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth Contract Status
1 Flag of Canada Jonathan Bernier R 2008 Laval, Quebec Kings
29 Flag of the United States Jon Quick L 2007 Milford, Connecticut Kings
35 Flag of the United States Jeff Zatkoff L 2008 Detroit, Michigan Kings/Monarchs (ATO)
Defensemen
# Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth Contract Status
2 Flag of Canada Richard Petiot R 2005 Daysland, Alberta Kings
3 Flag of the United States Peter Harrold R 2006 Kirtland Hills, Ohio Kings
4 Flag of Canada Drew Bagnall L 2007 Oakbank, Manitoba Kings
5 Flag of the United States Jeff Likens R 2006 Barrington, Illinois Monarchs (SPC)
7 Flag of Canada Josh Kidd R 2008 Sundridge, Ontario Monarchs (ATO)
12 Flag of the United States Davis Drewiske L 2008 Hudson, Wisconsin Monarchs (ATO)
43 Flag of the United States Joe Piskula R 2007 Antigo, Wisconsin Kings
Forwards
# Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth Contract Status
9 Flag of Finland Lauri Tukonen R 2005 Hyvinkää, Finland Kings
10 Flag of the Czech Republic Petr Kanko L 2004 Pribram, Czechoslovakia Kings
11 Flag of the United States Trevor Lewis R 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah Kings
14 Flag of Canada Brady Murray R 2007 Brandon, Manitoba Kings
15 Flag of Canada Kevin Westgarth R 2007 Amherstburg, Ontario Kings
19 Flag of the United States Brian Boyle L 2007 Hingham, Massachusetts Kings
22 Flag of Canada Marc-Andre Cliche R 2007 Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec Kings
23 Flag of the United States Scott Parse R 2007 Kalamazoo, Michigan Kings
25 Flag of Canada Matt Moulson L 2006 Mississauga, Ontario Kings
26 Flag of Canada Paul Crosty R 2006 Edmonton, Alberta Monarchs (SPC)
28 Flag of the United States Gabe Gauthier L 2006 Torrance, California Kings
40 Flag of the United States John Zeiler R 2006 Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania Kings
48 Flag of Sweden Oscar Moller R 2008 Stockholm, Sweden Monarchs (ATO)
51 Flag of Canada Bud Holloway R 2008 Wapella, Saskatchewan Monarchs (ATO)
55 Flag of the United States David Meckler R 2007 Highland Park, Illinois Monarchs (SPC)
62 Flag of Canada Teddy Purcell R 2007 St. John's, Newfoundland Kings

Note: SPC means Standard AHL Player's Contract. PTO means Professional Try-Out Agreement. ATO means Amateur Try-Out Agreement and is used when a player is signed on a try-out basis from Junior or College levels.

[edit] Team records

[edit] Single season

Goals: 46 Flag of Canada Mike Cammalleri (2004–05)
Assists: 63 Mike Cammalleri (2004–05)
Points: 109 Mike Cammalleri (2004–05)
Penalty Minutes: 322 Flag of Canada Joe Rullier (2004–05)
GAA: 1.93 Flag of the United States Adam Hauser (2004–05)
SV%: .933 Adam Hauser (2004–05)

[edit] Career

Career Goals: 73 Flag of the United States Noah Clarke
Career Assists: 114 Flag of Canada Steve Kelly
Career Points: 170 Noah Clarke
Career Penalty Minutes: 807 Joe Rullier
Career Goaltending Wins: 44 Flag of Canada Travis Scott
Career Shutouts: 12 Adam Hauser
Career Games: 268 Joe Rullier


[edit] Notable Monarchs

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