The Moose went 2-2-0-0 during week nine of the AHL season, moving their record to 10-10-3-2 on the year and leaving them tied for second in the North Division standings. The Moose began the week with an overtime victory in their first ever visit to Hershey. Manitoba then started their second "three-games-in-three-nights" stretch of the season in Philadelphia, where they won their game on Friday, but then lost the next two games to finish their four-game Eastern road trip at .500.
Wednesday's game versus Hershey, marked the first time that the Moose had ever paid a visit to Chocolatetown. The Moose picked up a "sweet" victory as Dustin Wood scored with :07 left in overtime to steal the win for Manitoba.(
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The Moose then started their second 3-in-3 stretch of the season on Friday as they faced the Philadelphia Phantoms at Wachovia Spectrum, a building the Moose had never lost in. The top line of Jason Jaffray, Brad Moran and Lee Goren provided the offence for the team as they combined on all three Moose goals in the 3-1 victory.(
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The Moose then returned to Hershey to close-out their season series with the Bears on Saturday night. The Moose scored early, just :24 seconds in as a matter of fact, but the Bears responded quickly with two goals inside the first 5:00 of the game. The Moose made a game of it in the third period when they scored a powerplay marker to get within two goals but the Bears scored an empty-netter to seal the 5-2 victory and win the season series over the Moose.(
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The Moose then finished off their four-game Eastern road trip by closing-out their season series with the Philadelphia Phantoms on Sunday. The Moose got down by two goals after two periods, and even though they managed to claw within a goal on two separate occassions in the third, a late shorthanded goal against was the nail in the coffin for the Moose as the Phantoms would add an empty-net goal to hand the Moose their first loss at the Wachovia Spectrum. The Moose and Phantoms split their season series with two wins apiece.(
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The Moose now return home to the MTS Centre where they will start a four-game home stand by hosting two games versus the North Division leading Rochester Americans on Tuesday and Wednesday. The team then welcomes the Peoria Rivermen on Friday, December 8th and Sunday, December 10th to finish the home-stand. This will be Peoria's only visit to the MTS Centre this season.