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Today's stories

The first one is here, and the second one is here.

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Today's stories

The first one is here, and the second one is here.

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For those going up Saturday

 Be sure to order your tickets on-line. I was told tonight it could be close to a sellout.

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Great job tonight

Why am I not surprised some of you didn't play fair? Nice job, though I couldn't believe some of the things Justin was saying about you at the time. Who was that guy from Muskegon? Congrats to Steve Fletcher for winning and to the rest of you for having the guts to get out there and have fun.

I'm also totally kidding about what Justin said. It was actually Ben Smith.

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Some notes

Tonight's game will be shown on Comcast Ch. 55 and Verizon Ch. 25 at 7 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday.

Craig Welker is the ref tonight.

Terry Marchant has been scratched tonight and Evgeny Saidachev put into the lineup.

Nick Boucher is starting in goal for the Komets, Clayton Pool for Muskegon.

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No further punishment for Curadeau

According to Komets president Michael Franke, Mathieu Curadeau is not facing any further discipline from the league for his spearing major during Wednesday's game.

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Today's story

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Today's story

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This is one frustrated group

The Komets are very frustrated, mostly with themselves I think. One of 13 for the power play, but they killed themselves with too many really bad penalties. Muskegon just built a wall around Clayton Pool and the Komets couldn't get to any rebounds or deflections in front. As hard as it is to say, Muskegon simply wanted this win more. The Fury were the hungrier team and was more willing to pay the price.

We'll see what happens Friday.

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This series keeps getting stranger

Seven goals in the period as the Komets lead 4-3. I don't think there was a thing Kevin Reiter could have done on any of the Muskegon goals, and I'm guessing coach Al Sims felt the same way as he called a timeout halfway through the period. There were three goals in 20 seconds, four in 44 seconds. Komets had six power plays in the first period, including starting the second period with 1:32 of a two-man advantage.

Who knows what's going to happen next. Probably not even The Shadow.

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