The Manitoba Moose (29-23-5-1) close out their homestand against the Tucson Roadrunners (28-23-9-0) on Monday. The Moose dropped a 4-3 decision to the Roadrunners on Saturday afternoon, holding their record at 5-4-1-0 over their past 10 games. Tucson’s win was their third in a row, giving them a matching 5-4-1-0 past-10 record.
Tickets are available for tonight’s game at moosehockey.com/tickets. Coverage of today’s matchup gets going at 6:45 p.m. CT on CJOB.com, the Winnipeg Jets App and AHLTV on FloHockey. Action at Canada Life Centre begins at 7 p.m. CT.
JAD Tucks on Tucson
Jaret Anderson-Dolan leads the Moose with five points (4G, 1A) in three games against the Roadrunners this season. The Calgary, Alta. native felt at home under the Arizona sun in October, scoring three points (2G, 1A) in a pair of road games in Tucson. He then scored two goals in the first of two home games against the same opposition on Saturday afternoon. He currently rides a two game point streak (2G, 1A), and has four points (3G, 1A) over his past four games. Anderson-Dolan has tallied 26 points (11G, 15A) through 58 games with the Moose in 2025-26, with roughly 36 percent of his goals and 19 percent of his points coming against the Roadrunners. He is tied for tops on the club with Danny Zhilkin and Phil Di Giuseppe with three game-winning goals.
Hang it on the Fridge
Moose defenceman Alfons Freij made his AHL debut on Saturday afternoon, playing the left side of Isaak Phillips. He recorded a shot on goal and a minus-one rating. The Winnipeg Jets reassigned Freij from Timrå of the SHL to the Moose on Wednesday afternoon, bringing the young blueliner to North America. The Sölvesborg, Sweden native recorded 11 points (6G, 5A) through 42 SHL games this season. He won a gold medal with Sweden at the 2026 World Juniors, tallying seven points (7A). Freij was a second round pick by the Jets in the 2024 NHL Draft.
A(Ford)able March
Parker Ford has put his name on the scoresheet more often than not since the beginning of March, tallying seven points (2G, 5A) through the club’s 10 contests. He began the month with a four-game point streak, picking up four points (2G, 2A), before registering a pair of assists on March 15 in Calgary, and another helper on Saturday against Tucson. Ford has at least one shot on goal in every game since March 1, and has recorded four shots on four separate occasions in the month. The native of Wakefield, RI. has 21 points (6G, 15A) through 43 games this season. He is fourth among Moose forwards with a plus-four rating.
The Double Dippers
Both Walker Duehr and Jaret Anderson-Dolan recorded multi-point games on Saturday afternoon, with each of them doing it for the fifth time on the campaign. Moose skaters have combined for 47 multi-point games this season. David Gustafsson leads the charge with eight multi-point efforts. Five is good for second place, which Duehr and Anderson-Dolan share with Danny Zhilkin. Five Moose have recorded three-point nights, with Duehr being the only player to do it multiple times (3)
Who’s Trending?
Samuel Fagemo has been effective for the Moose in recent times, recording four points (1G, 3A) over his past five games. The Gothenburg, Sweden native is currently on a two game point streak (1G, 1A), tallying an assist on Manitoba’s first goal on Saturday afternoon. He has 30 points (16G, 14A) on the season, while leading the Moose in goals.
