Score and game-winning goal?
You can read it here. Should be some interesting
IF, and it's a BIG IF, the Komets win the cup tomorrow night, please be aware that security around the dressing room is going to be a lot tighter after the game than it has been in the past two years. A lot fewer people will be participating in the festivities in the actual locker room this time.
The other thing is, if you had to pick right now, who would be the MVP? Three are some really good candidates in P.C. Drouin, Nick Boucher, Matt Syroczynski, Justin Hodgman, Guy Dupuis and Colin Chaulk. Who would get your vote?
May 14, 2010 - Flint, Mich. - The Fort Wayne Komets claimed a 3-1 series lead in the Turner Cup finals, beating the Flint Generals 6-2 in Game 4 Friday at Perani Arena in Flint, Mich.
Photo by Chad Ryan.
May 14, 2010 - Flint, Mich. - The Fort Wayne Komets claimed a 3-1 series lead in the Turner Cup finals, beating the Flint Generals 6-2 in Game 4 Friday at Perani Arena in Flint, Mich.
Photo by Chad Ryan.
Before Friday's Game 4, Komets coach Al Sims went to Nick Boucher and asked him if he wanted to start again in Flint. Boucher said, no, give Timmy a shot, so Tim Haun played in Game 4 and was brilliant. Sims then said Boucher will start Game 5 Saturday in Fort Wayne. I talked to Haun after the game and he said he was fine with that. In fact, everybody seems to be fine with it.
Generals tied it with a power-play goal and a lucky bounce, but Colin Chaulk scored in front, and then Syro tipped in P.C.'s blast from the point. Komets are starting to clamp down the defense on this, but
4,065, standing room only. The Generals are estimating 500 Fort Wayne fans in attendance.
Biggest crowd here since Darren McCarty's first game in 2008.
The line of O'Connor, Drouin and Thomas can do just about anything they want on the ice. They are absolutely dominant.