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CHad Hockey Game Raises Almost $200K For Children's Hospital
Fire wins for a second consecutive year, winning 9 to 4 over police. No fans could attend the game but thousands watched it stream live.
MANCHESTER, NH — Firefighters and police officers arrived at the SNHU arena ready to play a hard fought game of hockey Friday night. This year there were no fans in the arena to cheer on the teams, the fans were kept away due to the precautionary steps taken for the CORVID-19 virus WMUR streamed the game live for people who wanted to cheer from their living rooms and local bars.
$192, 000 was raised so far from the game, $12,000 of that donated during the game by people sending contributions. The game has raised over $2.71 million in 13 years.
12,000+ viewers watching on the live stream witnessed Fire win 9 to 4 over the Police, and giving Fire the win for the second year in a row.
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Jeremy Bonan, Plymouth Fire – starting goalie made 21 saves in first period
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Ashton Rome, Salem Fire & Matt McGilvray, Gilmanton – Each had 2 goals and an assist
Micah Ruel, Rochester Fire – 1 G, 1 assist
Rome, Ruel, McGilvray line – 5 G, 3 assists
Clark Brighton, Portsmouth Fire – 2 assists
Chris Plummer – 1 G, 2 A. Leads all-time badges scoring with 26 points (13 G/13 A)
Other goal scorers – Fire – Jake Paulsen (Candia), Garrett Meador (Conway), Nick Nault (Goffstown), Kevin Crowder (Hollis)
Police scorers – Dan Conley (Goffstown), Bryan Lamontagne (Hampstead – debut game), Kyle Manlow (North Hampton)
1st period scoring
F-Rome (1), F-Paulsen (2), P-Conley (1), F-McGilvray (3)
2nd period
F-Rome (4), P-Lamontagne (2), P-Plummer (3), F-Meador (5)
3rd period
F-McGilvray (6), P-Manlow (4), F-Nault (7), F-Ruel (8), F-Crowder (9)
Team Police Roster:
Phil Arnone, Chichester
Ed Barrasso, Plaistow
Jake Benjamin, Rochester
Matthew Blonigen, Manchester
Erik Burke, Strafford
Daniel Conley, Goffstown
Kyle Daly, Manchester
Patrick Donahue, Merrimack
Ricky Gaudreau, Conway
Matt Harnish, Dover
Bryan Lamontagne, Hampstead
Phil Lamy, Bow
Keith MacKenzie, Rochester
Kyle Manlow, North Hampton
Shaun McKennedy, Manchester
William Morrow, Milford
Justin Murphy, Seabrook
Chris Plummer, Dover
Timothy Richmond, Keene
Steve Sloper, NH State Police
Adin Sobel, Dover
Alex Turgeon, Rochester
Cameron Verrier, Londonderry
Head Coach, Wayne Sheehan, Kensington, retired
Assistant Coach, Billy McBournie, Hillsborough County DOC; Ben Slocum, Homeland Security
Team Fire
Chris Acres, Canterbury
Stephen Belle-Isle, Concord
Jeremy Bonan, Plymouth
Clark Brighton, Portsmouth
Jeff Clattenburg, Lebanon
Dennis Comeau, Bow
Chris Couturier, Dover
Kevin Crowder, Hollis
Ian Gill, Concord
Christian Henault, Hartford
Barry Kendall, Action Ambulance
Matt McGilvray, Gilmanton
Garrett Meador, Conway
Nick Nault, Goffstown
Jake Paulsen, Candia
Ashton Rome, Salem
Tristan Rowe, Sutton
Micah Ruel, Rochester
Michael Snide, Claremont
Tyler Stratton, Auburn
Head Coach, Micky Drouin, Dover, retired
Assistant Coach, Bruce Crowder
