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Moths Start to Shine In Second Half of Season


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Bratislava, Slovakia – Well, it only took 50 games into the season, but it looks like Spanish Moon Moth might finally start contributing. The thoroughly overshadowed centerman-turned-wing (temporarily) has finally caught up to the second-to-last leading point earner on the team in Loki Baker DMD, with 15 total points. The moth was added in the offseason in a supposed blockbuster Free Agent signing and sign-and-trade situation in which Bratislava also was able to obtain defender Sunset Moth. The latter of the two immediately began contributing and currently sits at 32 points, with 10 goals/22 assists as their split and a team-leading 9.62% shooting percentage. On the other hand, Spanish Moon Moth was in the single digits for scoring as of a dozen games ago and has finally hit 15 points, in their case with a 9 goal/6 assist split despite playing 24 minutes a game. Five of these points – a full third of SMM’s total for the season – were obtained in just two games. The first was a September 13th game against Rome where Spanish shot seven times and had a hat trick, the only goals scored by the Watchmen in that game, and the second was a two-goal game against the Cologne Express where Spanish shot another six times – which ultimately made the difference in a 3-2 Bratislava win.

 

With how boom/bust Spanish Moon Moth has been, many fans are still wondering if his signing was worthwhile this offseason – but if he can put up games like this in the last third of the season, hopefully he can continue to quiet his critics.

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