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Only 3,000 tickets left for Game 2 of Calder Cup

Moose head coach Scott Arniel.

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Moose head coach Scott Arniel.

The Manitoba Moose need a win in a big way.


The Moose trail the Hershey Bears 1-0 in the Calder Cup with Game 2 set for the MTS Centre on Tuesday night.


Both clubs skated at Gateway Recreational Centre on Monday as the MTS Centre is being used for a John Fogerty concert.


The Moose fell 5-4 in overtime in Game 1 and don't want to lose Game 2 and be faced with heading to Hershey for the next three scheduled games in the series trailing 2-0.


Over 12,000 tickets for Game 2 have been sold with just 3,000 stubs remaining.

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