A column on the state of things
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They were still upset about last night, but seemed to be in pretty good spirits. Some said they actually liked the sleeper bus, though they weren't used to laying down that long and were glad to get off and stretch their legs.
Just as the Rush have appealed to the league for a ruling on Sean O'Connor's hit on Ryan Menei, the Komets have asked the league for a ruling on
We're coming up on the 20th anniversary of the Komets' Game 7 overtime win over the Indianapolis Ice in the first round of the 1991 playoffs. The Komets won a Game 7 overtime on the road, which they had never done before or since. There were five one-goal games and a two-goal game with an empty netter in the series and two of the games went to overtime. The road team won each of the last three games in three successive days.
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Looks like I'm going to be guest-hosting for Kent, and we've got Bobby Phillips and Bob Chase calling in to talk Komets hockey. Bob and I are also going to be talking about another project you might be interested in as well. 5-6 p.m. on WKJG, 1380-AM.
The Komets made it all the way, arriving about 9 a.m. this morning. They watched NHL playoff games all night. They practiced at Noon today. It's also snowing up there, so they had to cancel their trip to Mount Rushmore.
According to Komets president Michael Franke, Bobby Phillips did not make the trip to Rapid City because of his upper body injury.
Sponsored by Fort Wayne Youth Hockey partnered with Lutheran Health Sports Center, Canlan Ice Arena
April 29, 6 p.m. to April 30, 6 p.m.
Mayor Tom Henry will drop the puck at 6:00pm on the 29th FW Fire vs. FW Police game
FW Derby Girls vs. Pitbull Posse (Hockey Moms) game
FW Komet Legends game
FW Referees vs. FW Travel Coaches game
Curling and Figure skating demonstrations
Live entertainment by "Borrowed Time" at 9:00 pm on the 29
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