Bolduc returns to Moose
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WINNIPEG – The Manitoba Moose landed home today with a .500 road trip and a boost from the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks.
The Moose, who went 1-1-0-2 through two games in Abbotsford, B.C., and contests in Chicago and Milwaukee, received centre Alex Bolduc from the Canucks today.
Bolduc made the NHL team out of training camp but suffered an ankle injury in his first game of the season and has been on the shelf ever since.
He was assigned directly to the Moose now so the Canucks don’t have to allot any of their salary cap towards him as long as he’s in Manitoba. Had the Canucks assigned Bolduc on conditioning, he’d count against their cap.
Manitoba is home to face the Oklahoma City Barons Friday and Saturday night at the MTS Centre.