Smallman, special teams lead K's to 4-2 victory JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette The Komets and Wheeling Nailers are clearly getting sick of each other already, having played six times over 10 games. It could be seen through an eye-popping, dangerous hit by Wheeling’s Hayden Hodgson on Fort Wayne’s Matt Murphy, who was knocked out of the game, and by some other post-whistle tantrums Friday night. “These are really intense games,” Fort Wayne captain A.J. Jenks said after scoring a goal in a 4-2 victory over the Nailers, in front of an announced crowd of 3,040 at Memorial Coliseum. “We’re in a shortened season and we started it late. It’s a sprint, it’s a sprint right through to the end. … Every game matters, you can’t take a night off and the intensity has to stay high.”