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Justin Agosta Returns to Monarchs

February 10, 2017 - ECHL (ECHL)
Manchester Monarchs News Release


MANCHESTER, N.H. - Manchester Monarchs Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations, Rich Seeley, announced today that Justin Agosta has been returned from loaned by the Hershey Bears (AHL).

The Monarchs are the ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey League's Los Angeles Kings and the American Hockey League's Ontario Reign.

Agosta, 26, returns from his third call to the AHL this season after being loaned to the San Antonio Rampage and Albany Devils earlier in the year. With the Bears, Agosta played one game, and has now played three AHL games this season.

The 6-foot-3, 201-pound native of East Meadow, NY has posted 21 points on six goals and 15 assists in 31 games with the Monarchs this season, and was named a starter in the 2017 ECHL All-Star Game.

Agosta and the Monarchs are back in action when they will host the annual Pink in the Rink game Saturday, Feb. 11 (6 p.m.), as North Division rivals, the Adirondack Thunder, will visit SNHU Arena. The ice will be dyed pink, breast cancer survivors will be recognized before the game and the Monarchs will wear special pink jerseys to raise funds and awareness for the Catholic Medical Center's Breast Care Center.

Pink Packs are on sale, but for a limited time only. Pack include a ticket to Pink in the Rink, a ticket to a future game, a limited-edition Pink in the Rink t-shirt and a donation to Catholic Medical Center's Breast Care Center. Gold level (lower level) packs are $35, and Club level packs are $40 and include access to the Sam Adams Lounge.

To purchase tickets, visit ManchesterMonarchs.com or contact the Front Office at 603-626-7825! Visit us at ManchesterMonarchs.com, follow the team on Twitter: @MonarchsHockey, and like us on Facebook for additional information.

-Monarchs-



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