Moose down Wolves 4-2

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The Manitoba Moose (6-9-0-0) won 4-2 over the Chicago Wolves (5-8-1-0) on Saturday afternoon, after coming off a 5-0 loss against the Wolves two days earlier.

The Moose outshot the Wolves 10-7 in the first period, but neither team scored.

Kevin Conley opened the scoring just over three minutes into the second period, to score his first goal for the Moose and give Manitoba a 1-0 lead.

Josiah Slavin evened the score for the Wolves 76 seconds later.

Chicago’s Noel Gunler scored a power play goal with a minute left in the period to put Chicago ahead 2-1.

Brad Lambert tied the game for the Moose seven minutes into the third period. Dominic Toninato struck just 52 seconds later, to give Manitoba a 3-2 lead. Lambert secured the 4-2 win with an empty net goal, with two minutes left in the game. Kaapo Kähkönen made 25 saves for the Moose, and Dustin Tokarski made 23 stops for the Wolves.

The Moose take on the Calgary Wranglers on Nov. 29 at Canada Life Centre.

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