We don't have video of Kmtshcky17 singing for his supper tonight. Ozzie and Da Coach have someone to challenge them. The only good thing about it was it wasn't me singing.
That took some guts, Mark. You're a braver man than I am.
Anybody who watched the first half of the second period still want to argue about he o
You should take a look at it. Chad Ryan did this video last year and the same thing happened today. The ice might be a tad bit soft to start
For tonight's game. The Komets have also waived Tomas Klempa.
One night after one of their worst defensive performances of the season, the Fort Wayne Komets came back with a much stronger effort. The Komets protected a one-goal lead for 33 minutes Wednesday night in a 3-2 win at Dayton.
``We played really well defensively tonight,'' Komets coach Al Sims said. ``We we really focused again our our defense and we completely shut them down in the third period.''
It's under Rule 47, Any player who deliberately removes his elbow pads or shoulder pads prior to an altercation shall be fined $100 for the first offense, $200 for the second and $500 for the third. He shall also receive a game misconduct under rule 47 and such misconducts shall be added to the player's accumulatoin.
It's 2-2 after the second period. Komets have out-shot Gems 25-13, and have had more scoring opportunities, but the Gems have led 1-0 and 2-1. It seems like the Komets are always fighting the momentum in the game and so far in the season. They can't quite turn the corner, partly because it seems like they can't get all five guys working together at the same time. There's little puck support. When they get in trouble in their ow
Colin Chaulk will miss the next three games for a family funeral in Toronto, bu
Lincoln Kaleigh Schrock was named IHL Rookie of the Week if you haven't heard already. So far, he's been the best part of the season, wouldn't you say?
I'll be on tonight with Gary Snyder and Lincoln Kaleigh Schrock for an interview. You can listen to it here. The show starts at 7 p.m.
Flint goaltender Rob Nolan had a 6-8-1 record going into Sunday's game against the Fort Wayne Komets, but he showed why he is one of the International Hockey League's top goaltenders by making 35 saves in a 4-1 win.
``Nolan is for real,'' Komets coach Al Sims said. ``He's one of the top goalies in the league. They played well and got great goaltending.''
After struggling through the first 24 games of the season to find goals, the Fort Wayne Komets pounded the Muskegon Lumberjacks with a season-high in a 7-2 win on Saturday night.
The Komets scored four goals during the first period while holding the Lumberjacks to only three shots. The Komets pushed the lead to 6-0 before the game was half over, ruining the night for a crowd of 3,875 at L.C. Walker Arena.