Today's story.
He has a hairline fracture in his foot and is going on 30-day injured reserve retroactive to last Friday. More to come.
This is something that will interest you. There are two Komets vignettes on it. For more information on the project, you can go here.
Though he wasn't too happy at times during the game, Komets coach Al Sims was delighted afterward with his team's performance in a 2-1 win at Kalamazoo on Saturday night. The 4-0 Komets are the only undefeated team left in the International Hockey League.
"It was the type of game I think our team needed," Sims said. "We showed a lot of character and a lot of heart. We had to see how we could perform with the game on the line, and everybody did a great job."
Though he wasn't too happy at times during the game, Komets coach Al Sims was delighted afterward with his team's performance in a 2-1 win at Kalamazoo on Saturday night. The 4-0 Komets are the only undefeated team left in the International Hockey League.
"It was the type of game I think our team needed," Sims said. "We showed a lot of character and a lot of heart. We had to see how we could perform with the game on the line, and everybody did a great job."
The Fort Wayne Komets' familiarity with each other is blowing away the rest of the International Hockey League. Led by their returning veterans, the Komets beat the Bloomington PrairieThunder 7-4 on Friday, giving them 24 goals in three games.
"Everybody is chipping in and we're a much better team at this point than we were last year as far as scoring goes,” Komets coach Al Sims said. “Everybody is playing really well.”
Fort Wayne-native Ryan Potts is making the road trip with the Komets this weekend. No word yet on if someone else got hurt, sick or re-called. Potts is a rookie forward who is the grandson of Komets great Reggie Primeau. He works for Lincoln Financial.
... what are you doing to fill the time? How many of you are going to Bloomington or Kalamazoo? It sounds like it might be a good weekend to stay inside and get some things done around the house.
Anybody see former Danbury coach Todd Stirling got five years probation for his part in abusing the UHL salary cap? Hopefully that puts all of that to rest finally.
* Brian Boulay said today he had seven stitches in his upper lip and he's good to go this weekend. Brandon Warner will miss this weekend's games with his sprained wrist. Other than that, everyone is good to go.