You can read the story here about fellow blogger Steve Kingsley, whom I'm sure most of you have met over the
You can read the story here about fellow blogger Steve Kingsley, whom I'm sure most of you have met over the
In today's Journal Gazette, Justin writes about a fan complaining about Bob Chase's use of the term ``A little Jap from behind that time.''
Here's my thought: If Bob had instead used the phrase ``He Al-Qaeda'd him'' no one would have said a word and everyone would have accepted it and understood exactly what he meant.
Jesse Bennefield resumed skating today and hopes to be able to play by the 16th.
Dustin Molle's groin is not healing like the Komets expe
From a league release
CHL-TV's 5-Game and 10-Game Packs Now Available
Packages Feature Significant Savings from Individual Game Pricing
Former Komet Billy Richardson from the 1950s has passed away at age 85. He played in Fort Wayne for the last four years of his career from 1954 to 1958 as a 5-foot-10, 165-pound right wing. He played in 196 games with 54 goals and 115 points. He was also a long-time IHL linesman.
Services are pending
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees forward Aaron Lee, Fort Wayne Komets goaltender Posted in: Komets
You can read it here. BTW, Evansville is leading Bloomington 3-1 after two periods.
After a 3-1 win over Rapid City tonight. They lead Evansville by one point in the Turner Conference, but the IceMen play Sunday at home against Bloomington while the Komets are riding the bus home.
Chris Auger got the first Fort Wayne goal after a nice rush and set-up by Frankie DeAngelis, and Colin Chaulk set up Bobby Chaumont for a power-play goal in the final seconds of the period. Komets out-shot the Rush 14-5 in the first period.
Along with Bruce being hired in Anaheim, the Ducks also fired assistant coach Dave Farrish and the rest of the staff. They have named only one assistant so far, former Indy Ice star Brad Lauer.
Unlikely John Anderson will
The Central Hockey League announced today that Fort Wayne forward Brett Smith has been named the Sher-Wood Central