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"Probably our puck poise," [Scott Arniel] said. "In our end in the rink, it was helter-skelter at times. Everybody had on-the-job training. It seemed at times when the games got very intense, everybody's blood pressure got way up there and their hearts were beating pretty high. Along with the coaching staff.
"That was the first time I had been injured that long and for me, that was hell," said Fortunus, one of the team's most reliable defenders ever. "When I came back the first time, I remember not feeling that great on the ice and I got injured again two games later."I think at the time I was just happy to get here because I needed something in my game that just wasn't there in Iowa for whatever reason," he said. "I needed a jump start or a kick in the ass. It helped to come here. It's a winning environment and a lot is demanded of you and that's what I needed.See the full content of this document
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Defence Mechanisms
Moose have all the right pieces in place on their blue-line
Mitigating factors don't usually slow the greying of hair or improve a night's sleep, something Manitoba Moose coach Scott Arniel knows well after trying to operate a three-ring...See the full content of this document
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