AHL Manchester Monarchs

Clarke Gains Player of the Week Honors

Published on February 23, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manchester Monarchs News Release


MANCHESTER, NH - The American Hockey League announced on Monday that Manchester Monarchs left wing Noah Clarke has been named the Sher-Wood AHL Player of the Week for the period ending February 22, 2004. In three games, Clarke recorded four goals and one assist as the Monarchs climbed into a second-place tie in the AHL's Atlantic Division standings.

With three critical intra-divisional road battles on the schedule, Clarke began the week with two goals and an assist in Manchester's 3-0 win at Lowell on Wednesday. Two nights later, he scored a third period power play goal to secure a 3-1 victory in Providence, and on Saturday, Clarke scored the tying goal with 1:58 left in regulation, forging a 1-1 draw in Portland. The Monarchs' unbeaten week allowed them to close out a 3-1-2-0 road trip and jump from fifth place into a tie for second in the tightly-contested Atlantic Division.

In recognition of his achievement, Clarke will receive a Sher-Wood leather jacket, presented to him prior to the Monarchs' Monday game against the Binghamton Senators at the Verizon Wireless Arena. In addition, Sher-Wood will donate five travel bags to the Concord Youth Hockey Association in Clarke's name.

Drafted by Los Angeles in 1999, Clarke is in his first season out of Colorado College, where he was an All-American as a senior in 2003. The native of La Verne, California, currently ranks third among AHL rookies with 19 goals and 38 points in 52 games with Manchester this season. He made his NHL debut on December 16, becoming the first Los Angeles area native ever to skate for the Kings. Winner of the CCM Fastest Skater event at the 2004 AHL All-Star Skills Competition, Clarke has picked up a point in each of his last six games (5g, 3a) since returning from the All-Star event in Grand Rapids.

The Monarchs' (27-21-5-3, 62 points) Monday contest with the Senators (7:05 p.m.) is their first of four straight on home ice this week.

Monarchs Ticket Availability as of February 23, 2004

Mon., Feb. 23 vs. Binghamton: 2,700 seats remain.



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