You can read about it here.
After releasing Travis Granbois and Jay Holladay, the Mallards signed A.J. Bozoian.
I talked with David Franke today and he did not expect Matt Syroczynski back this weekend. Norfolk just got its leading scorer called up which means there may be a spot for Matt a little longer.
You can see Glenn Marini talk with Al Sims, Colin Chaulk, Brandon Warner, David Hukalo and Leo Thomas right over here.
Friday, Nov. 27 at Muskegon.
Bus will leave at 2 p.m. from Komet Kuarters. No alcohol permitted. Cost is $40 and includes your ticket to the game. Dinner will be at Old Country Buffet in Wyoming, Mich. If 55 people fail to sign up, the money will be refunded. You can sign up at Komet Kuarters. Any questions? Call Dennis Schebig at 471-3227 during the day or 749-2022 during the evenings. You can also ask questions on the blog and I'm sure he'll answer them.
Two home games in a weekend or a game with Muskegon?
Are you a Komets fan? Do you attend Komets games at least occasionally throughout the season? Would you mind sharing your opinions and experiences regarding the team with other Komets fans? Then Wendy Bartle wants you! To be my guest for a fan interview, that is, on the Komets “Game of the Week” broadcast. There is nothing to it. We'll go over everything in advance, and I give you the chance to talk about whatever topics you are most comfortable with and interested in. It will be just like two fans shooting the breeze for a few minutes.
The Komets came back from a 3-2 third-period deficit to beat Flint 4-3 in a shootout Friday night at Perani Arena. P.C. Drouin scored on a point shot off a Colin Chaulk pass with 6:25 left in regulation, and then Konstantin Shafranov was the only player to score in the shootout.
After getting out-scored 6-1 in their previous four road games, the Komets jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Shafranov and Frankie DeAngelis, but the Generals rallied with three goals in the second period. Then things turned around in the third period.
I think he's going to stay with them through the weekend. They have a couple of games in Wilkes-Barre and one in Syracuse and they want him to go on the trip for those games. I talked to him yeterdsay and that's the latest. I think he'd like to play a little but more but he doesn't want to rock the boat.
SUBHEAD: Roster report
He got home Tuesday after eight days in the hospital. The doctor told him he got all of the cancer and he'll have some complications for four to five months. He has not had the strength yet to read the blogs or the papers, but he's getting there. Please continue to include him in your prayers.
Since I'm working on high school football Friday night and won't be able to make the trip to Flint, those of you who are going to the game will need to report back to me what you saw. This is a serious responsibility so try to be objective (Yeah, right), and don't drink too much (ditto).
Everybody have fun
The Komets play only one game this weekend, and that's on the road, so what are you going to do for fun? How about going out to McMillen to watch the Silver Stick Mid American Regional over the next two weekends? This weekend will be the Mite B, Bantam A and B and U-18 B divisions, and Nov. 13-15 will be the Squirt and Pee Wee divisions. There are 63 teams participating, including 10 from Fort Wayne (one Mite, two Squirt, two Pee Wee, three Bantam, two Midget).
This is the eighth consecutive year Fort Wayne has hosted the tournament.
David Hukalo is eligible to come off injured reserve but needs a little more time, according to Komets General Manager David Franek. Brandon Warner is eligible to come off next Wednesday and will be ready to go. Kevin Bertram can come off Nov. 17 and will be ready to go.
Matt Syroczynski played in one Norfolk game in Manitoba, going -1 with two PIMs as Mike pointed out. The Komets are expecting him back in time for Friday's game at Flint, meaning they'll have to make another roster move.