Check out the redesigned Komets Korner page. Particularly cool are the archives on the left side of the page.
In other news, the Komets will receive the Huber Trophy as regular-season champions of the International Hockey League on April 13. And the Komets will play their first two home playoff games, against an opponent yet to be determined, on April 18 and 20 at Memorial Coliseum.
As for tonight's game at the Coliseum, when the Komets will go after their 23rd straight home victory, which would be a new IHL record, the Kalamazoo Wings will be without coach Brian Curran. He was injured this morning after colliding with a player in practice. The Wings will be coached by general manager Wade Welsh and injured center Glenn Detulleo. (No one in the press box seems to know if Welsh has any playing experience, by the way.)
-- By Justin A. Cohn, The Journal Gazette
Wow! How freaky is that? Hurt badly enough you can't go to the game ... concussion?
Posted by: Sherry | March 28, 2008 at 10:04 PM
komets win! Komets win!
Posted by: caleb | March 28, 2008 at 10:37 PM
Bob Chase said something about a player's skate cutting Brian's arm rather severely and that he had to go to the hospital. Scary stuff after what happened to Zednik in the NHL.
Posted by: Wendy | March 28, 2008 at 10:48 PM
WHAT A GAME!!!! Way to come back and feed off the crowd to pick up the win. When we were walking out, they were replaying the last seconds of the game and about half of people watching it thought the goal should count and half thought it was late, who knows?
Posted by: Hoss | March 28, 2008 at 11:16 PM
this team has the ability to step it up when needed. scary.
Posted by: chuckitt | March 28, 2008 at 11:30 PM