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"I won't lie and say our last two opponents (were tougher), no disrespect to them," pronounced Moose coach Scott Arniel after his team was clearly second best at Toyota Center in Thursday's morning start. "They were teams struggling and having a tough go.
"Now we're facing two teams in Houston and San Antonio that both have great home records and they're tough to beat in their own buildings. They both skate and battle and if guys don't get ready for Saturday, Sunday's game and Tuesday's (both in San Antonio) things aren't going to get any easier.""This (West) division is extremely tight," said Moose centre Brad Moran, who had three of his team's 21 shots against Aeros shutout goalie Nolan Schaefer. "Every team is over .500 and we know they're big points for them.See the full content of this document
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No Texas Tea Parties for Moose
Aeros, Rampage toughest teams east of Pecos
By Tim CampbellHOUSTON -- Let's dispense with the diplomacy for a moment: the Manitoba Moose had fashioned their four-game winning streak on t...See the full content of this document
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