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Riley Nelson is POW

He had a pretty good week.

The Central Hockey League announced today that Colorado forward Riley Nelson has been named the Oakley Central Hockey League Player of the Week for the period ending January 30, 2011. 

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A fan letter from Texas

This is a letter I received today from Komets fans David and Waynette Ray who are originally from Fort Wayne and who now live in Athens, Texas about halfway between Shreveport and Fort Worth. They went to Saturday night's game in Shreveport. David has followed the Komets since 1973

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Thank you!

For the first time ever, the blog passed 100,000 hits for a month, so yes, it does make a difference when the Nellies don't dominate everything. About 25,000 hits over a month. To give you some perspective, we've increased from 450,000 total hits two years ago to 750,000 last year. Can we go for 1 million?

I'm trying to get some special things up today. The first will be up in about five minutes.

Thanks again!

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Even MORE notes

Komets seasons by half
Season  First       Second
2006-07  17-10-1  34-11-3
2007-08  18-7-4    38-6-4
2008-09  16-10-3  30-8-9
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And another thing

The Komets have 27 games remaining, including 17 at home. They play consecutive road games only twice the rest of the way.

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Some notes

Derek Patrosso might be the CHL Player of the Week on Monday. He had six points over the three games and was plus-6. He has 13 points and is a remarkable plus-10 over his last 10 games and he and Tab Lardner each scored 14 points in 13 games to lead the team during January.

In January, the Komets were 8-3-2. Kevin Reiter was 4-2-0 with a 2.10 gaa and .924 save percentage; Nick Boucher was 4-1-2 with a 2.66 gaa and .907 save percentage. Lardner and Patrosso had 14 points, Chaulk 13, P.C. Drouin 12 and Guy Dupuis 10.

Since Colin Chaulk and Dustin Molle joined the lineup, the Komets are 7-3-2.

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What Al had to say

``They were three unbeliebable and hard-fought games. It was a man's game out there in those three games and our teamm really showed what they are made of and served notice on the league that the Komets are back. These are two of the elite teams in the other division, and to beat them in their own buildings like this is really something.

``I think we've been in gear (11-3-4 over the last 18 games), and we just need to keep going the way we are going.''

On beating Fort Worth: ``It's awesome. It was a team that fired me. Any time you can come back and return the favor, it's a great thing.''

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Can you say WOW!?

What a weekend for the Komets who won all three games to pull two games within .500. Mathieu Curadeau scored in overtime to give the Komets the win. Nick Boucher made 22 saves as the Komets out-shot the Brahmas 36-22. Think this one wasn't a little special for Al Sims who used to coach the Brahmas?

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A few questions

OK, whom do you think was the Komets' all-time greatest rival and why?

Then, who is their best rivalry with now and why?

What make

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Big win for Komets

Beat Bossier-Shreveport 2-1 to extend their road winning streak to six games and sweep the doubleheader from the Mudbugs. Dustin Molle and Tab Lardner scored for the Komets, and Derek Patrosso had two assists. Dan Lapointe and Colin Chaulk both did an excellent job in the final five minutes winning some key faceoffs. Kevin Reiter made 29 saves to win for the second straight night.

Now the Komets get on the bus for the 3 1/2-hour trip to

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