Game 1: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Fort Wayne
Game 2: Monday, 7:30 p.m. Fort Wayne
Game 3: Wednesday, 7 p.m. Flint
Game 4: Friday, May 14, 7 p.m. Flint
Game 5: Saturday, May 15, 7:30 p.m. Fort Wayne
Game 6: Monday, May 17, 7 p.m. Flint
Game 7: Wednesday, May 19, 7:30 p.m. Fort Wayne
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Flint will try to become the fourth IHL team to win the Turner Cup after finishing the regular season with a losing record. The Generals were 33-36-3 this season... This is only the third time where both teams advanced to the Turner Cup Finals by winning series that lasted seven games. The other two times it happened, in 1975 and 1999, the finals also lasted seven games... This is only the third time Flint and Fort Wayne will meet in the playoffs. The Komets won the 1973 semifinals series 4-1 on the way to their third Turner Cup, and they won a 1983 first-round series 3-2...
The whole schedule will be released tomorrow, but Game 1 will be at 7:30
Generals just scored on a power play after Robin Bouchard took a penalty.
Muskegon defenseman Jason Lawmaster has been suspended indefinitely for his actions during Tuesday's game. The suspension is being issued under Rule 29 (Supplementary Discipline) as a result of throwing a broken stick into the stands.
Flint won Game 6 5-2 in Flint. Game 7 is 7 p.m. Wednedsay in Muskegon.
This more than likely means that whomever wins, the Turner Cup Finals would likely start on Saturday either in Muskegon or Fort Wayne. I really doubt if the Lumberj
Would you rather play Flint or Muskegon in the finals? Why?
Komets blank IceHawks, advance to finals
Ks deliver for expectant fans yet again
IHL will return with six teams
You can watch them here.
The full game will be shown at the regular times, 8 p.m. Wednesday and Noon Thurday on Chom
That was the largest crowd for a first-round playoff game since 1995... After Port Huron went up 2-0 in Game 5, the Komets out-scored the IceHawks 15-3... Komets out-scored Port Huron 9-3 in the first period in the series... The team with the most shots is now 2-8 in Game 7s involving the Komets... Second time the Komets have been to three straight finals since 1963-65... Referee T.J. Luxmore worked six Komets games this year, and five were against Port Huron.
April 27, 2010 - Fort Wayne, Ind. - Fort Wayne's Lincoln Kaleigh Schrock, right, flips the puck into the goal to score the Komets' third goal in the first five minutes of the first period of Monday's Game 7 of the Turner Cup Championship semifinal series. Schrock scored again in the third period, and the Komets came back from a 3-1 series deficit to beat the Port Huron IceHawks 4-0 and advance to defend their back-to-back Turner Cup Championships.
Photo by Chad Ryan.