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Komets

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    Al Sims, 60, who guided the Komets to five championships between 1993 and 2012 with a stint coaching the NHL’s San Jose Sharks in between, retired Monday as the winningest coach in the francise’s 61-season history.
  • City honors Komets announcer Chase
      Bob Chase, the Komets’ longtime broadcaster, knew he would be receiving an honor from Mayor Tom Henry. But he was in the dark as to what would be given to him Thursday morning.
  • Komets’ Chaulk retires
      His reputation as the greatest leader in the 61-year history of the Komets’ franchise had already been secured. But his health wouldn’t let him keep playing.
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Follow the Komets

– As the Komets begin play in a new league – the ECHL – this season, Journal Gazette readers will get end-to-end coverage in print and online from veteran Komets reporter Justin A. Cohn and columnist Ben Smith.

Our website www.journalgazette.netis stocked with plenty of additional coverage of the Komets, the second-oldest team in minor-league hockey.

The “Ice Chips” blog will keep you informed on the day-to-day happenings with the team, the league and offers plenty of opinions.

There are also frequent video recaps of games – home and away – along with interviews with players and various personalities surrounding the team.

Cohn can be followed on Twitter @jgkomets, for updates all the time.

Smith’s unique insights on all topics, including hockey, can be found at his blog, “And Another Thing,” and on his Twitter account @jgbensmith.

So enjoy the newspaper or join us online as we bring you unprecedented coverage of the Komets.

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