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Wheels on the bus go round and round

On Saturday, Feb. 20 will leave Komet Kuarters at 3:30 p.m. The cost is $30 per person and includes game ticket. No alcohol is permitted on the bus, but they will be stopping for dinner at Golden Corral on the way. You can sign up at Komet Kuarters. If you have any questions, call Dennis Schebig at 471-3227 during weekdays or 749-2022 during the evenings. There must be at least 55 people signing up or the money will be refunded.

They are now working on the second bus.

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Komets win 5-2

Schrock, MacMillan, Chaulk, Syroczynski and Dupuis score. Tim Haun makes 35 saves. Port Huron rallied to beat Flint 3-2 so the Komets don't gain any ground on the IceHawks.

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The Turnstone Flyers youth team finished second today at the Bob Chase Frostbite Classic, losing to Columbus, Ohio, 2-0 in the championship. I cannot believe how much better these players have gotten over the last year. Way to go Flyers!

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If you get a chance

Please consider heading out to the new Canlan Ice Facility today to watch some sled hockey. If you've never seen this before, you'll be amazed how agile and fast these players are. Championship games start

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Komets beat Mallards 5-0

From staff reports

The Fort Wayne Komets are bearing down on the Port Huron IceHawks.

While the Komets were winning 5-0 at Quad City on Saturday night, Port Huron was losing 3-1 at Flint, knocking the IceHawks' lead over the Komets for second place in the International Hockey League to three points. The Komets have also played three fewer games than Port Huron. Muskegon beat Datyon 3-2 at home to maintain a 10-point lead against Port Huron and 13 over the Komets.

The Komets play at Bloomington today while Port Huron hosts Flint.

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Puska on Pucks

CLEVELAND, OH

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Three Komets have history

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Three stories today

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Hukalo update

As bad as this might sound, Komets forward David Hukalo has torn back muscles -- and that might be a good thing. When Hukalo was hit on Dec. 26 in Muskegon, the initial fear was that his surgically repaired shoulders might be in trouble, but he was able to come back and play a few games before getting a concussion and going on injured reserve.

During his time on IR, Komets trainer Shawn Dundon was determined to find out what was wrong with Hukalo's prepetually hurting back. Turns out the veteran has torn muscles.

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Sports Night live tonight

I'll be on Gary Snyder's blog show between 7-8 p.m. You

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