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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.
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Apr 25, 2021
Nailers Fall, Despite 40-Shot Attack
FORT WAYNE, IN- The Wheeling Nailers had one of the better games in terms of generating chances against the Fort Wayne Komets, as they put 40 shots on goal on Saturday night at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Despite goals from Austin Fyten and Jesse Lees, the Nailers were unable to get the upper hand on the Komets, who picked up a 7-2 win on their home ice, scoring multiple goals in each period. The game started out with a bang, as Kyle Marino and Morgan Adams-Moisan had a tremendous fight just 1:15 into play. Wheeling would have loved to turn that energy into a lead, but it was the Komets who struck first at the 3:22 mark. Anthony Nellis rushed into the offensive zone on an odd-man rush and pounded a shot on goal from the right side. Taran Kozun made the save, but the rebound kicked out to Marc-Olivier Roy for the putback. Fort Wayne extended its advantage later in the stanza by capitalizing on a turnover. Anthony Petruzzell
Motivated Szydlowski delivers in Komets victory
Tallies 1 goal, 1 assist after 3-game benching
JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette
Shawn Szydlowski, in explaining why he had been benched for three games last weekend, said he had been so frustrated with his lack of production that he would grip his sticks so hard that they would break.
Worse, he didn’t realize just how much his frustration was negatively affecting the rest of the team.
“I would say I was reacting the wrong way to not having success” said Szydlowski, the Komets’ longtime star. “I’m used to having success here on this team and I just wasn’t having it. I think I was just putting too much pressure on myself at the end of the day.”
Komets forward Justin Vaive, left, fights the Wheeling Nailers Kyle Marino on Sunday in Wheeling, West Virginia.
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Komets defenseman Marcus McIvor, front, chases the puck in the corner as he s followed by the Wheeling Nailers Austin Fyten on Sunday in Wheeling, West Virginia. Previous Next
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K s fall 5-3 at Wheeling in penalty marred game
JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette
Michael Joly had two goals and two assists. Joshua Winquist had two goals and one assist. They led the Wheeling Nailers to a 5-3 victory over the Komets today in Wheeling, West Virginia.
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