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Manitoba Moose bring back Tyson Wilson, release Darcy Murphy

The Manitoba Moose made two roster moves ahead of Saturday's game against the Milwaukee Admirals.
The Manitoba Moose made two roster moves ahead of Saturday's game against the Milwaukee Admirals. File / Global News

WINNIPEG – The Manitoba Moose have called up defenceman Tyson Wilson from the ECHL’s Tulsa Oilers.

The 25-year-old has a goal and two assists in 15 games in his first season in the ECHL. Wilson put up three points in three games last year as a member of the Moose.

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Manitoba has also released forward Darcy Murphy from his professional tryout. The 24-year-old rookie played eight games with the Moose after signing with the team on Nov. 2. He scored a goal and an assist during that span.

The Moose open a three-game roadtrip tonight in Milwaukee against the Admirals. Manitoba has lost five of its last six games.

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