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Jason Gregoire is second in team scoring for the Fighting Sioux with 19 goals and 35 points in 39 games.
Canucks call hot-or-cold Grabner
Will the Manitoba Moose miss the streaky Michael Grabner?
It depends on which streak.
The feast-or-famine right-winger was recalled to the NHL's Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. The Canucks will be without winger Michael Samuelsson for two to three weeks with a suspected shoulder injury.
Grabner, the team's 22-year-old first-round pick from 2006, was ...
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The two most talented forwards on the Manitoba Moose roster this season are Russian Sergei Shirokov and Austrian Michael Grabner.
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Gregoire a prime-time player
It matters not the shape or size or even speed -- any hockey team has room for big-game players.
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Award honours former Moose defenceman
WINNIPEG Thrashers defenceman Ryan Dech, 16, is the first winner of the Luc Bourdon Provincial AAA Minor Hockey Scholarship given by the Manitoba Moose Yearling Foundation.
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Winning: It's done with mirrors
At no time since the NHL lockout season have there been this many questions and so few answers about the play of the Manitoba Moose.
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