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Moose skills a huge success
By KEN WIEBE, SUN MEDIA


Manitoba Moose player Marco Rosa slaps the hands of fans after scoring on Moose goaltender Cory Schneider at the Manitoba Moose Super Skills Competition on Tuesday, Nov. 17. (MARCEL CRETAIN/Sun Media)


Craig Heisinger was grinning from ear to ear -- and for good reason.

The first ever Manitoba Moose super skills competition had just wrapped up and the general manager was basking in the afterglow.

"It was a home run -- from the production to the execution," said Heisinger. "It was a new concept to us and we're pretty happy with the whole thing."

A crowd of 3,727 provided a lively atmosphere inside the MTS Centre and the players put on an exciting and interactive show during the four events.

Rookie right-winger Eric Walsky went into the competition as the favourite for fastest skater and he didn't disappoint, finishing his hot lap around the MTS Centre ice in a time of 13.46 seconds -- which was .22 seconds quicker than Marco Rosa.

Walsky then surprised the masses by hitting all five targets in the accuracy shooting challenge in just 11.96 seconds to make him a double-winner.

"I didn't expect to win, to be honest with you," said Walsky. "But it was a good night."

By capturing the first two events, Walsky gave Team Black a decisive 10-0 edge, but Team White made things interesting when second-year defenceman Travis Ramsey won the hardest shot with a blast that registered 97 miles per hour -- and beat fellow Californian Brian Salcido by one mile an hour.

"We have a lot to prove, I guess -- there's a lot of anger in our shots," said Ramsey. "I was shocked by how many people were here and there were a lot of smiles in the crowd. It was a great time."

During the breakaway challenge, Team Black outscored Team White 3-2 and backup goalie Daren Machesney outlasted Cory Schneider when Darryl Bootland scored on a slapshot that gave Team Black an 18-7 overall triumph.










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