Slow Start Downs Hogs in 6-2 Loss to Manitoba

1 year ago  /  Pro Hockey News

Winnipeg, Manitoba – Unable to overcome a four-goal deficit after the first period, the Rockford IceHogs fell 6-2 to the Manitoba Moose on Friday night at Canada Life Centre. Luke Philp set a career high 45 points with his 23rd goal of the The Moose dominated the first period and took a commanding 4-0 lead before the first intermission. Scoring only 32 seconds into the contest, Manitoba defenseman Leon Gawanke went top shelf, gloveside on IceHogs netminder Arvid Soderblom from the left circle, and Moose forward Alex Limoges tapped in a centering pass at 3:01. Rockford scored its second goal of the middle frame and shortened the deficit to 5-2....

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