Moose Take It in the Chops

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"No, I don't think so because we don't talk about what we're trying to get to, what the numbers are," said Moose coach Scott Arniel. "We don't ever discuss where we need to be by the end of the month, anything like that. We really do focus in on the game... and the guys have done a good job of staying in the now.

"That's the way we want it," [Mark Cullen] said. "We expect to win every single night. When we don't, that's a letdown. That's the mark of a successful, winning team and I think we're going to have that the rest of the year, at least we should."

"It's kind of ironic," the coach said. "Last night I didn't think we were sharp for two of three periods but got the two points and tonight I thought we started great and continued to play well. We had a lot of chances, a lot of opportunities and I thought their goaltender, certainly in the third, made some huge stops."

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Moose Take It in the Chops

Punched out on scoreboard, KO'd in scrap

It was KO everywhere you looked Saturday night for the Manitoba Moose.

Losing 4-3 to the Iowa Chops before 10,755 at M...

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