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In the building tonight

Are the Wamplers, owners of Hara Arena in Dayton. They are here checking things out. I also heard there were meetings in Quad City this week for a couple of days.

Dylan Row is also here tonight and is going to skate with the Komets tomorrow. They want to check him out before deciding on signing.

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Bet you'll like this

 

 

This poster is the work of photographer Chad Ryan and designer Brad Saleik with a special assist from designer Drew Walker to get this up on the blog. It will be available in Monday's News-Sentinel.

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Who do you want the Komets to face?

Which team would you like to see them play in the first round, Muskegon or Kalamazoo?

Right now Muskegon leads by one point and has played one fewer game than the Wings. Kalamazoo holds the first tiebreaker, overall wins, and Muskegon holds the second tiebreaker, head-to-head wins.

Kalamazoo hosts the Komets on Friday and travels to Muskegon on Saturday. The Lumberjacks travel to Flint on Thur

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Boucher honored as top goaltender

The International Hockey League (IHL) announced Wednesday that Komet netminder Nick Boucher has been named the 2008-09 Southern Sports Supply IHL Goaltender of the Year. The award is selected by IHL head coaches, general managers and members of the media.

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Strong finishes becoming a tradition

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Komets can't clinch tomorrow

As Chuck Bailey and Janice correctly point out, Port Huron can still catch the Komets in points.

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Fat Guys on hockey returns

With a special guest appearance by Sebastien Laplante. Don't blink, you'll miss him. Anyway, you can watch this week's video here. Plus some great video by cha

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Dupuis honored/poster details

It's a pretty busy week for Komets defenseman Guy Dupuis to receive awards. For the third season in a row, Dupuis was named the league's Outstanding Defenseman today. The 38-year old leads all IHL blueliners with 16 goals, 67 points and a plus-32 rating. He also ranks second on the team in scoring behind P.C. Drouin.

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Today's story

Is about how all the guys who came in during the season contributed immediately and made a huge difference for the KO

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Boulay, MacMillan updates

The Komets waived rookie defenseman Brian Boulay on Monday and revealed forward Brad MacMillan suffered a broken hand during Saturday night's fight against Muskegon. MacMillan said he'd like to try playing through the injury, but General Manager David Franke said it's very unlikely MacMillan will play this week, though he will not be placed on injured reserve.

MacMillan said he hurt his hand on his last punch against Muskegon's Scott Gabriel.

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