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Spanish Moon Moth Goes 4th, Splits From Sunset Moth


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Seattle, WA – The Bears are introducing a Moth!

 

After a tragic end to their season with a first-round series loss to Rome, the Moths found themselves in a position to likely be split up at the start of their VHL careers. Indeed, it was too good to be true – with talent that scaled well into the VHLE despite having just a fraction of a season in the VHLM, the Moths seemed to be on an excellent trajectory. The two met their match in Europe, with Spanish Moon virtually nonexistent on the team through the first 55 games of the season before finally picking up a handful of points in the back stretch while Sunset Moth was steady all season long.

 

With the two both projecting as first round picks with good-to-great potential, there were limited options for drafting to the same team – Moscow had a few picks in the top five, positions where either moth might be considered a reach, Riga owned 8 and 12, and Chicago owned 6 and 11. When Seattle took Spanish Moon it was considered a personal victory – but their second selection wouldn’t become available until just after the Warsaw Predators snatched Sunset Moth with 13th overall.

 

In short, Spanish Moon Moth is devastated to be separated from his moth compatriot. Why do things have to be this way? :<

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