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Silent auction for sled hockey

Bloggers, I'm including this because it's for a great cause and there are some things that will interest you. Blake

McMillen Ice Arena is holding a silent auction to benefit the Sled Hockey program. Sled Hockey gives youth and adults with disabilities an opportunity to participate in a fun and exciting sport.

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Nick the quick comes through

Whenever the Fort Wayne Komets need a big win, they should play goaltender Nick Boucher in Port Huron. Boucher made 28 saves on Tuesday night as the Komets won 3-2 in Port Huron.

Boucher is now 7-0 in Port Huron during two seasons as a Komet, with a 2.43 goals against average and .930 save percentage. The Komets are now 10-1 at Port Huron over the last two regular seasons.

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Agony of de-feet

Story on Kevin Bertram and what he went through last weekend can be read here.

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Haun earns GOW

The IHL named Tim Haun the Goaltender of the Week today. Todd Robinson of Muskegon got the Player of the Week and Tommy Lange of Kalamazoo was named Rookie of the Week.

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Give yourselves a hand

According to the Komets, more than 600 coats were turned in over the three games for

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Update on Augusta players

Komets General Manager David Franke said today that Norfolk GM Mike Butters told him that the players from Augusta on two-way contracts would

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Reminder

Tuesday's game was originally scheduled for a

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Interesting obit to old-time Komets fans

Winnipeg-born Elliott (Specs) Chorley passed away in Brandon, MB on Dec. 5 at age 77. After his junior career, Chorley played pro from 1952-53 until 1962-63. In addition to playing four seasons with St. Paul Saints of the IHL, he saw action with five teams in the WHL and three AHL teams. A brief obituary with no mention of his hockey career is in today's Winnipeg Free Press.

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Today's Sunday on-line story

Can be read here. It also includes the answer to the trivia question.

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Much better defense

That was great team defense tonight as the Komets shut out Bloomington 3-0. Coach Al Sims mixed up his defensive pairings and it seemed to help a great deal. Brian Boulay, Jay Holladay and Brandon Warner in particular played good games on the blue line. Tim Haun did a great job in net, controlling his rebounds and allowing his defensemen to clear the puck.

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