Here's what they are talking about:
If the Komets finish second, Game 1 in FW, Thursday, April 22; Game 2 in PH Friday or Saturday and Game 3 in FW Sunday. It'll be a 1-1-1-1-1-1-1 format.
If Port Huron finishes second, it'll be a 2-2-1-1-1 format, opening Friday and Saturday in PH, followed by maybe Thursday, Friday in Fort Wayne. Or they could play Sunday, April 25 in Fort Wayne.
Again, this is all VERY tentative.
May opens up a lot of scheduling possibilities for the Komets if they can get to the Turner Cup Finals.
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I miss Al Kaline & Co./Andre Dupont & Dave Schultz /
That person did not have children with him however their were kids near him that might have been his.
If anyone, regardless of what venue your are in, has a bad experience, please go to an usher or the police that are in the building. No one should ever be subjugated to verbal or even physical assault.
If you are worried about retaliation, do not. Teams in this league have banned their home fans from the venues for that reason.
If the usher or police refuse to do anything, let the building's management know as soon as possible. The reason for the employment of the ushers and police is for the safety and well being of the fans and players.
Dave "the Hammer" Schultz coached the UHL's Elmira Jackals in '05. Is he still coaching somewhere?
Blake: I read your comment with a smile. A lot of the people I deal with at work like to tease me and say that nothing good was ever made after 1980. I like to remind them that according to the Indiana BMV, if I owned any of them I could place Antique plates on them. :) The conversation always ends with a good laugh. I will say this though, if I only had to deal with people my own age, I think I would have a lot more money. Unfortunately, the majority of the work ethic out there today is owned by the "antiques". That helps me in the end, but at the same time it makes for some pretty scary times.
The 70s weren't all bad. They had a lovely parade at Disney world in the summer of '76. And then there was "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and all those late nights with Johnny Carson getting upstaged by some zoo critter. And, lest we forget, Robbie Iron, Robbie Laird, Terry McDougall... Sorry you missed it! :D
And pastels, disco, gas shortages, Vietnam, and Richard Nixon... I'll pass.
Glen Ramsay...Lou Crowdis......Reno Zanier ....Chuck Adamson.....fifties and sixties....any one remember them?????
Gas for 19 cents a gallon....hamburger 29 cents a pound.....good old rock and roll.......NO DISCO!!! Now THOSE were the days folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!