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Tailing the Komets

WANE's Saturday highlights

Game-winner

Reading has scored three goals against Ben Meisner so far and all three have been absolutely pefect shots after teh Royals have gotten around Komets defenseman. He came out here to challenge George Blandina and cut the angle, but Blandina hit the five-hole for the deciding goal.

Whew! Komets survived that one

Reading threw everything at theKomets during the first period, hitting everything in sight, and outshot theKomets 11-4. Komets are still tied 11 thanks to a steal from Darren Clarke that Shawn Szydlowski buried with a wrist shot ajgainst Riley Gill.

 

Game 2, Round 1

2013 ECHL Playoff MVP Riley Gill starts for the Royals in net with Kevin Walrod (Komets training camp) playing for Greg Wolfe. Same lineup for the Komets. Brett Sheva is the referee.

Could be an interesting time for Bob Chase tonight as the scoreboard in Santander Arena is currently blocked by a curtain from last night's concert. Reading's excellent radio boradcaster and PR person Mark Thompson said the areana personnel are working on the problem. Right now we can't see anything of the scoreboard.

Game 2 preview

Lang named MVP, Marino finishes third

From an ECHL press release:

WANE's Thursday highlights

Game-winner!

Shawn Szydlowski's game-winning goal with 8.1 seconds left.

Game 1, round 1

Same lineup for the Komets as last time except Jace Coyle is in for Justin Seftin. Ben Meisner starts in goal. Brandon Anderson for the Royals. Referee is Andrew Wilk. Komets are confident, very businesslike.

Here we go

Who's going to win?

And in how many games?

 

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