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Moose Take It Outdoors To Fort Garry Community

February 4, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


The Manitoba Moose would like to remind media and fans that the Moose will take part in an "Outdoor Practice" at Fort Garry Community Centre on Monday, February 8th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm as another part of the annual Manitoba Moose Community Jersey program.

Every member of the Manitoba Moose, along with Mick E. Moose, and all coaching staff will be in attendance at Fort Garry Community Centre at 880 Oakenwald Avenue to run some drills and then play shinny against the Fort Garry North Red & Black 8A-1 teams, followed by a full-team autograph signing.

Fort Garry Community Centre earned the right to host the outdoor practice by winning second prize in last season's Manitoba Moose Community Jersey Program. The program will once again continue in 2009-10 which means all community clubs are once again eligible to receive credit for every Manitoba Moose ticket purchased through Ticketmaster or at the Moose office.

A full list of community clubs and codes are found on www.moosehockey.com. All registered community clubs in the province are once again eligible. The community club with the most tickets purchased will have the honor of having their jersey worn by the entire Moose team during a regular season AHL game in 2010-2011. The winning club will also receive six-game worn Moose Community Club jerseys autographed by the players as well as a pancake breakfast next October at their club. Second place will once again be awarded the Outdoor Practice sometime in February 2011.

This past October 4th, East St. Paul Community Centre won the right to host the Moose and the community at this year's pancake breakfast. Last season, Dakota Community Centre won the opportunity to host the team for the first-ever "Outdoor Practice" as the team faced the 12-A1 Dakota Lazers.



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