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Komets forward Anthony Petruzzelli chases the puck during the first period against the Indy Fuel at Memorial Coliseum on Friday.
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Komets forward Matthew Boudens carries the puck during the first period against the Indy Fuel at Memorial Coliseum.
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Komets forward Justin Vaive carries the puck during the first period against the Indy Fuel at Memorial Coliseum on Friday.
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The Komets celebrate after Anthony Petruzzelli scores the first point of the game during the first period against the Indy Fuel at Memorial Coliseum on Friday.
The Indy Fuel had a 2 goal lead late in this game but failed to see it through to the end as they fell 5-4 in the overtime session to Fort Wayne at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum. Indianapolis came into this contest having lost 7 of their last 10 overall, but thereâs nothing like facing your I-69 arch-nemesis to put fire in their eyes and they dominated with effort and hustle throughout this game. The two teams entered the game snarling and sniffing out the competition on Pucks and Paws day where we were treated to the pets filling the stands at the 38th Street Doghouse.Â
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Komets goaltender Robbie Beydoun, right, readies to stop the puck as the Indy Fuel s Jared Thomas, middle, and Fort Wayne s Matt Murphy look for control Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The Komets Justin Vaive, left, begins a tussle with the Indy Fuel s Nick Hutchison that soon turns into a full-fledged fight Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The Komets Olivier Galipeau, right, sends the puck up the boards Sunday as he s defended by the Indy Fuel s Alex Rauter in Indianapolis. Previous Next
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Beleaguered and trailing by two goals in the third period, it seemed unlikely the Komets would win Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The Komets celebrate a goal during their 5-4 overtime victory over the Indy Fuel on Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The Komets Olivier Galipeau, right, sends the puck up the boards Sunday as he s defended by the Indy Fuel s Alex Rauter in Indianapolis.
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The Komets Justin Vaive, left, begins a tussle with the Indy Fuel s Nick Hutchison that soon turns into a full-fledged fight Sunday in Indianapolis.
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Komets goaltender Robbie Beydoun, right, readies to stop the puck as the Indy Fuel s Jared Thomas, middle, and Fort Wayne s Matt Murphy look for control Sunday in Indianapolis.
Orlando Solar Bears Weekly Check-In: Playoff Preview?
More league honors, the trade deadline, and a 2 day ice delay. Oh, and the 2 and 3 seeds in the East faced off too.
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For the first time since the start of the season in December, the Orlando Solar Bears took on an opponent that doesn’t reside in either Florida or South Carolina.
The team headed north to Indiana for the first time in 5 years, taking on a Fuel squad that sits just mere percentage points ahead of Orlando for second place in the ECHL’s Eastern Conference standings.