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  2. Manitoba Moose - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Moose are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, ... the best record in the league. In the second round of the ...

  3. Jason Jaffray - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Moose/Manitoba Moose/St. John's IceCaps franchise record; most points, all-time - 321 (2004–present) Manitoba Moose franchise record; most goals, single game - 4 on October 24, 2006 (tied with Brandon Reid and Greg Pankewicz) [4] Manitoba Moose franchise record; most game-winning goals, single-season - 9 [5]

  4. List of Calder Cup champions - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Phantoms swept the Chicago Wolves to win the 2005 Calder Cup in front of a playoff record crowd of 20,103. ... Manitoba Moose: 0 1 .000 Springfield ...

  5. Randy Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    In his first full season as head coach of the Moose in 1997–98, Carlyle led the team to a 39–36–7 record, as the team reached the playoffs. In the first round, the Moose were swept by the Chicago Wolves. Manitoba improved to a 47–21–14 record in the 1998–99 season, finishing second in the Midwest Division and reaching the playoffs ...

  6. Brad Berry - Wikipedia

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    Berry stayed with the team for six seasons before taking an AHL assistant coaching position with the Manitoba Moose. After a two-year term, Berry was a scout for the Vancouver Canucks for another two seasons before returning behind the bench as an assistant for the Columbus Blue Jackets .

  7. Category:Manitoba Moose - Wikipedia

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    These are articles about the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (2001-present) and the International Hockey League (1996-2001). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manitoba Moose . Subcategories

  8. Mike Keane - Wikipedia

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    After the 2004–05 lockout, Keane signed with his hometown team, the Manitoba Moose, for the 2005–06 AHL season. Keane played five seasons for the Moose. He was named captain in 2005 and remained Manitoba's captain until July 20, 2010, when his contract was not renewed. Keane was also captain of the AHL All-Star Team Canada in 2007.

  9. Connor Hellebuyck - Wikipedia

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    Despite remaining in the NHL, Hellebuyck was selected to represent the Manitoba Moose at the 2016 AHL All-Star Game. [26] Hellebuyck returned to the AHL in January once Pavelec recovered from his injury. He finished his first stint in the NHL with a 13–11–0 record, 2.34 goals-against, and a .918 save percentage. [27]