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K s frustrated by missed chances, officiating in loss JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette The Komets dominated puck possession and scoring opportunities Saturday night. But when the final buzzer blared, the Indy Fuel had outscored Fort Wayne 6-3, in front of 3,111 restless fans at Memorial Coliseum. “It s a frustrating loss,” Komets coach Ben Boudreau said. “But if you re going to lose, you want to lose playing the right way. I thought our effort was there. It seems like they capitalized on every single chance that they got. But I thought we skated them into the ground. Their goalie was pretty good, but we ve just got to find a way to regroup and win the series (today).” ....
Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette Komets defenseman Blake Siebenaler, top, celebrates his second-period goal with Olivier Galipeau on Wednesday at Wheeling, West Virginia. Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette Komets forward Morgan Adams-Moisan passes the puck as he’s checked by the Wheeling Nailers’ Dylan MacPherson on Wednesday in Wheeling, West Virginia. Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette Komets forward Brandon Hawkins, middle, celebrates with teammates, including Zach Pochiro, right, after scoring in the first period Wednesday at Wheeling, West Virginia. Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette The Wheeling Nailers Matt Miller, right, prepares to score on Komets goaltender Jeremy Helvig on Wednesday in Wheeling, West Virginia. ....
Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette Komets defenseman Blake Siebenaler, top, celebrates his second-period goal with Olivier Galipeau on Wednesday at Wheeling, West Virginia. Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette Komets forward Morgan Adams-Moisan passes the puck as he s checked by the Wheeling Nailers Dylan MacPherson on Wednesday in Wheeling, West Virginia. Previous Next Wednesday, April 07, 2021 9:50 pm K s squander lead, fall in OT JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette Cody Sylvester is on a tear. And he’s victimized the Komets once again. He scored on a 40-foot power-play shot with 1:08 remaining in regulation time and then scored from just a little bit closer in overtime, leading the Wheeling Nailers to a 4-3 victory over the Komets in Wheeling, West Virginia, tonight. ....
Apr 8, 2021 Late Game Magic Gives Nailers Fourth Straight Win WHEELING, WV- The Wheeling Nailers were bound and determined to earn their fourth victory in a row on Wednesday night, and it took some late game magic against the Fort Wayne Komets at WesBanco Arena. Cody Sylvester tied the score with 1:08 remaining, then netted the game winning goal at 1:41 of overtime, as the Nailers were victorious, 4-3. Matt Alfaro factored into all of the goals, as he collected four points. The first period featured a lot of defense, as the two teams combined for just nine shots on goal. One of those pucks found the back of the net on a Fort Wayne power play at the 7:35 mark. Brandon Hawkins picked up steam as he drove in on the left side of the offensive zone. That allowed him to get a step toward the net, as he shoveled in the opening strike. ....
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Komets forward A.J. Jenks reaches for the puck during the first period against Wheeling Nailers at Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Komets defenseman Randy Gazzola shoots and scores a goal during the second period against Wheeling Nailers at Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Komets defenseman Olivier Galipeau carries the puck during the second period against Wheeling Nailers at Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette The Komets’ Zach Pochiro carries the puck during the second period against Wheeling Nailers at Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. ....