Part of Eddie Long's story from Legends can be read here.
Today's story about last night's game is here.
If you'd like to purchase the book, you can do that here.
Part of Eddie Long's story from Legends can be read here.
Today's story about last night's game is here.
If you'd like to purchase the book, you can do that here.
They came back from a 3-1 third-period deficit but couldn't crack Bloomington goaltender Jason Wolfe in the shootout, getting one goal in 11 tries. David Hukalo, Sean O'Connor and Konstantin Shafranov scored for the Komets, and Sebastien Laplante made 34 saves. The Komets out-shot the PrairieThunder 44-37. It's their seventh game in a row to earn at least a point.
Tom Nemeth was inducted into the ECHL and Dayton halls of fame story here.
Bruce Boudreau inducted into the AHL Hall of Fame here.
They left an hour early and are hoping that's good enough. Jake Pence and Sebastien Laplante were activated off IR and Tim Haun and Ryan Potts were placed on waivers. I heard that Brad MacMillan also was ready to go.
Can be read here. So far it looks like we'll have Eddie Long, Reggie Primeau, Robbie Irons and Chin there to sign autographs on Friday night and Steve Fletcher will join them on Saturday night. The rest of the lege
A general feature about how and why things have been going well is here, and an excerpt from the book is here.
For the first time in forever, there's nothing new, so how about that?!?!? Everybody hit the lottery tonight!
Komets forward Mark Veersteeg-Lytwyn has been named the International Hockey League's Player of the Week after scoring four goals and five as
The Komets again take home five of a possible six points on the weekend with a 4-3 shootout win over Bloomington. They had been 0-5 in shootouts before this game.
Mathieu Curadeau continues his remarkable season with his 18th goal in 19 games with 3:51 left in regulation to tie the game and then he scored the game-winner in the shootout. Curadeau has scored in six straight games and has scored goals in 13 and has points in 16 of the 19 games he has played in this season. The Komets are
Mark Versteeg-Lytwyn scored twice to give him four goals and five assists on the weekend.
The Komets beat Muskegon 10-3, scoring 10 goals for the first time since March 25, 2000 against Adirondack and on the road for the first time since April 13, 1995 vs. Peoria.
Mark Veersteeg-Lytwyn had a goal and five assists, Rick Varone had two goals and three assists and Leo Thomas had two goals and an assist.
Pretty much the same lineup tonight as last weekend, except Ryan Potts is playing tonight. He was out of town last weekend on a family outing.
Brandon Warner has been played on a 45-day non-roster spot, and Olivier Legault on the 30-day injured reserve. Dominic Osman and Danko Mironovic are not expected to play tonight, but both made the road trip. Potts is taking Osman's spot on the roster, so if Osman can play Saturday or Sunday, Potts is ineligible. The Komets had to get permission from the league to sign Potts to an emergency contract, just as they did last weekend with Adam Lewis.
"Legends of the Komets" is now available at Komet Kuarters and will be available at Komets games starting Jan. 30 for the game against Port Huron. Several of the legends profiled in the book will be available for autographs that night.
Not really much of interest.
The International Hockey League (IHL) concluded its Semi-Annual Meeting this afternoon. Today was the second day of the Board of Governors meeting continued from Monday. The following items were discussed:
* A presentation was given to the Board of Governors by Cary Kaplan, President of Cosmo Sports.
* Results from the Mid-Season Evaluations of Officials were reviewed.
* The Annual Meetings will be held June 15-17 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
* The scheduling meeting for the 2009-10 season will be held on May 27.
Talking about the mental part of his rehab, can be read here.
The International Hockey League today named Komets forward Sean O'Connor the Rookie of the Week and Nick Boucher the Goaltender of the Week. O'Connor had two goals and an assist with a plus-5 rating in three games, and Boucher was 2-0-1 record with a .97 goals against average and .968 save percentage. He also stopped two penalty shots. Boucher continues to lead the IHL in goaltending with a 2.70 goals against average and .909 save percentage.
The Komets also nominated David Hukalo for the Player of the Week award but Bloomington's Henry Kuster won that.