AHL: Manitoba Moose Release 2024-25 Schedule

The Manitoba Moose alongside the American Hockey League announced the Moose’s 72-game schedule for the 2024-25 regular season.

The Moose begin their 25th season on the road against the Iowa Wild for a two-game stint on October 12th and 13th. Manitoba will finish up their road trip against the Grand Rapids Griffins for another two-game series on October 18th and 19th before returning home on October 26th to face the Rockford IceHogs. Manitoba finishes up their four-game homestand against the Milwaukee Admirals.

Hitting the road again, the Moose face the Texas Stars in their 2024 Calder Cup playoffs first-round rematch. Manitoba will enjoy their first of three homestands of six games.

The Moose will host two Project 11 school day games this season, the first being on Thursday, November 21st vs the Chicago Wolves and the second against the Grand Rapids Griffins on Tuesday, March 4th. Both school day games have puck drop scheduled for 10:30 am CST.

In the schedule, Manitoba will play 29 games split between Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or holidays. The Moose are scheduled to celebrate their 25th season on November 23rd against the Chicago Wolves.

Other key dates to note are December 31st when the Moose welcome the Texas Stars for a New Year’s Eve game. The Super Hero Day matinee will return this season as the Moose face the Milwaukee Admirals on February 17th. To conclude the home schedule, the Moose are scheduled to face the Iowa Wild on April 12th for Fan Appreciation Night. The Moose will play their final regular season game on April 19th against the Texas Stars.

Their total schedule sees them match up against 11 opponents this season and 24 total games against Canadian opponents. The Moose will face the Calgary Wranglers eight times while they face the Abbotsford Canucks, Belleville Senators, Laval Rocket, and Toronto Marlies four times.

Canadian Opponents Schedule:

  • Friday, November 29th vs. Calgary (7:00 pm at home)
  • Sunday, December 1st vs Calgary (2:00 pm at home)
  • Friday, December 6th vs Belleville (7:00 pm at home)
  • Saturday, December 7th vs Belleville (6:00 pm at home)
  • Tuesday, December 10th vs Calgary (8:00 pm away game)
  • Wednesday, December 11th vs Calgary (8:00 pm away game)
  • Saturday, December 14th vs Abbotsford (9:00 pm away game)
  • Sunday, December 15th vs Abbotsford (6:00 pm away game)
  • Friday, January 3rd vs Calgary (8:00 pm away game)
  • Sunday, January 5th vs Calgary (2:00 pm away game)
  • Friday, January 17th vs Toronto (7:00 pm at home)
  • Sunday, January 29th vs Toronto (2:00 pm at home)
  • Wednesday, February 19th vs Laval (6:00 pm away game)
  • Friday, February 21st vs Laval (6:00 pm away game)
  • Sunday, February 23rd vs Toronto (3:00 pm away game)
  • Wednesday, February 26th vs Belleville (6:00 pm away game)
  • Friday, February 28th vs Belleville (6:00 pm away game)
  • Saturday, March 1st vs Toronto (3:00 pm away game)
  • Saturday, March 8th vs Calgary (2:00 pm at home)
  • Sunday, March 9th vs Calgary (2:00 pm at home)
  • Friday, March 21st vs Abbotsford (7:00 pm at home)
  • Saturday, March 22nd vs Abbotsford (6:00 pm at home)
  • Tuesday, April 1st vs Laval (7:00 pm at home)
  • Wednesday, April 2nd vs Laval (7:00 pm at home)

All times listed are in Central Standard Time


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Conrad Jack

Conrad Jack is a Manitoba based sportswriter covering the Winnipeg Jets (NHL) and the Manitoba Moose (AHL). He also covers the NHL Draft and World Junior Championship for ITR. He writes the Bargain Bin blog which covers NHL News & Rumours.

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