In the first ever meeting between the Komets and the Florida Everblades, the Komets wound up with a 6-3 loss Friday at the Coliseum.
Florida and Fort Wayne play tonight at Memorial Coliseum, in the first of back-to-back games here.
In my opinion, the Komets' most improved player so far this season has been Ryan Hegarty.
It's an important week for the Komets, if they want to make the playoffs, and not just because they have back-to-back games with the Florida Everblades (my favorite name and logo in the ECHL).
Komets fall 2-1 to the South Carolina Stingrays in a shootout Friday night.
Komets pick up 5-4 overtime victory over the Toledo Walleye on Wednesday.
Not surprisingly, defenseman Michael Jordan was cut by the Komets to make room for Jeremy Gates.
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The Komets snapped out of their recent slide with a 3-1 victory over Toledo in the Huntington Center.
Make it six losses in a row for the Komets, who's goal-scoring ability seems to have almost disappeared.They lost 3-1 to the Cincinnati Cyclones on Saturday night, with the only Fort Wayne goal coming from defenseman Jamie Milam during a power play.
Matt Kennedy has been reassigned from Norfolk to Fort Wayne, the Admirals announced today.
Defenseman Brent Henley, whose four seasons with the Komets were marked by championships, physical play and off-ice charity work, was traded to the Florida Everblades for an undisclosed amount of cash today.
Defenseman Brent Henley, whose four seasons with the Komets were marked by championships, physical play and off-ice charity work, was traded to the Florida Everblades for cash today.
The NHL's Anaheim Ducks have assigned goaltender Jeff Deslauriers, 28, to the Komets.
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The point is moot now, but three American-born players were released in the ECHL today.
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A sellout crowd of 10,480 fans at Memorial Coliseum witnessed an all-too-familiar occurrence -- a loss by the Komets.The Evansville IceMen defeated the Komets 4-2 on Saturday night.
The ECHL and players' association have a new collective bargaining agreement. Nothing earth-shattering except the season will be one week longer. Here's the news release ...
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CINCINNATI -- Another slow start squashed the Komets' chances of winning a key game at U.S Bank Arena.Fifteen of the first 18 shots on goal were by the Cincinnati Cyclones, who beat the Komets 2-1 in front of 2,399 fans Tuesday night.
There's a looming decision on the horizon for the Komets regarding their veterans.
The Komets got blasted by the host Colorado Eagles 6-1 Saturday night.
I really think the Komets' success this season is going to be greatly determined by Charlie Effinger.