Wow, I didn't know Olivier Legault had it in him. I mean, he's had some decent fights, but with one shot he dismantled an enforcer, David Segal, in the third period. (Note to whomever has video: send to [email protected] for posting, or you can check out some video here at WANE's site.)
Segal was woozy and had to be helped off the ice, after the punch which could be heard in the 600 level. It's moments like that which make some Komets legendary around here.
In more important news, the Komets defeated the Muskegon Fury 3-0. Goaltender Kevin Reiter, who was yanked in the previous game, a 5-4 loss at Bloomington, Ill., had a 15-save shutout. His night was highlighted by a breakaway stop on Mike Watt.
The Komets got goals from Colin Chaulk, Terry Marchant and Konstantin Shafranov, as they pretty much dominated the Fury.
Speaking of which, I got e-mails this week from Fury fans asking what I think is wrong with their team. I took an informal poll at the arena tonight and some people told me they're just too slow, others said not tough enough, other said they have some complacent veterans.
What's my opinion? I'm just not sure if they're supposed to be a finesse team or a tough team. I wish they had more of coach Bruce Ramsay's persona -- he was a heckuva tough player -- because then they'd be fun to watch. Tonight, they bored me to tears.
Well, at least until the third-period fracases. Komets vice-president Scott Sproat was able to get me some video of the Mitch Woods-Mark Cadotte scrap: Download woods_vs. Cadotte.AVI
It was the Komets' first game against Justin Rohr, whose check from behind still has Kevin Hansen watching games from the press box, but the Komets sought no retribution even though he got a laughable one-game suspension from the league. Heck, it looked like the Komets were making a point of staying away from Rohr. That doesn't surprise me at all; these things are always much ado about nothing these days.
But given the situation, you'd think the league wouldn't have sent a referee (Bob Langdon) and one linesman (Jameson Gronert) that no one around here had ever heard of before. And, yes, they did miss quite a few calls early in the game. But they did let the boys play and that was nice to see.
Elsewhere, former Detroit Red Wings tough guy Darren McCarty had an assist and no penalty minutes in Flint's 4-3 victory over Port Huron.
-- By Justin A. Cohn, The Journal Gazette