As Bob Chase celebrates his big night in Dallas, what are some of your favorite memories from him over the years?
Figure they'd have plenty of free air time to show it right now, but no broadcast.
Colten Hayes, 6-3, 210. Been in camp with Connecticut. Second-year pro, played 48 games last year with Stockton and Reading.
You can read Monday's story here.
Here's what the trophy looks like
North Chrisian Church, 5201 S. Camden Dr., is hosting a benefit for Memorial Coliseum fan-favorite usher Farrell Hoover who is in need of a kidney transplant. He was up for one previously, but there were some snafus, but now there is a donor, from what I'm told.
The church is offering Nelson's chicken for $6 and with $1.50 you can add a drink, potato salad and baked beans. Can't beat that!
We'll be hanging around watching the game if you'd like.
Also, the Komets have activated Scott Kishel and placed Jeremy Gates on reserve for tonight.
Komets are not getting to the Kalamazoo net, settling for long shots and blowing defensive plays in their own end. Give the KWings credit for playing a perfect, patient road game. Komets will be glad when this one is over.
The Komets were expecting two forwards from Norfolk of the AHL, but they got forward Josh Brittain and goaltender Marco Cousineau instead, meaning Fort Wayne has Charlie Effinger, Kenny Reiter and Cousineau to play goal. The Komets have never had such riches in net, but then most teams only carry two goaltenders.
Komets General Manager David Franke said the ECHL changed its rules this week to allow teams to have 20 players on its active roster and also three reserve spots which can be activated at any time. Previously, there were only two reserve spots.