Talked with Komets Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing Scott Sproat today, and he said the team is NOT going to hold a moment of silence for the late Tim Hoke on opening night Oct. 22.
``We've got something else planned which we're going to use during the third period,'' Sproat said. ``We've been trying to think of something appropriate to do for Tim, and a moment of silence just didn't seem like the thing to do to honor Tim.''
Sproat would not explain further what the team was going to do, other than to say he's sure Tim would have appreciated it.
Hoke died