Andrew D’Agostini stops 31 shots to lead Marlies over Moose 4-2

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TORONTO - Andrew D'Agostini stopped 31 shots as the Toronto Marlies doubled up the Manitoba Moose 4-2 on Wednesday in American Hockey League play.

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TORONTO – Andrew D’Agostini stopped 31 shots as the Toronto Marlies doubled up the Manitoba Moose 4-2 on Wednesday in American Hockey League play.

Justin Brazeau, Tyler Gaudet, Kalle Kossila and Calle Rosen supplied the offence for the Marlies (6-4-0).

Hayden Shaw and C.J. Suess had goals for the Moose (4-6-0).

Mikhail Berdin turned away 21-of-24 shots for Manitoba.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 3, 2021.

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