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Brandon Hawkins, making his Komets debut against his former team, is chased by Michael Pelech of the Wheeling Nailers on Friday at Wheeling, West Virginia.
Zack Rawson | Special to The Journal Gazette
The Komets Blake Siebanaler, making his Fort Wayne debut against his former team, is defended by the Wheeling Nailers Matt Alfaro on Friday in Wheeling, West Virginia.
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The Komets Nolan LaPorte, left, and Wheeling s Brady Tomlak chase the puck after it s flipped past the blue line in Wheeling, West Virginia, on Friday night.
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Friday, January 15, 2021 2:40 pm
Komets early schedule heavy on Wheeling, Indy games
JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette
The rivalry between the Komets and Wheeling Nailers has always been decent full of high-scoring games and physical play but it could get a whole lot more intense soon.
The teams will meet 10 times in the first 21 games of the Komets’ season, including Fort Wayne’s season opener Feb. 12 in Wheeling, West Virginia, and its home opener Feb. 19 at Memorial Coliseum.
Stingrays Drop 6-Spot On Nailers To Complete Sweep The South Carolina Stingrays (6-1-2-0) brought their brooms to Home Improvement Night and completed a sweep of the Wheeling Nailers (2-5-3-0) with a 6-3 win on Saturday night at the North Charleston Coliseum. (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By Stingrays Media Relations | January 9, 2021 at 10:35 PM EST - Updated January 10 at 12:07 AM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. The South Carolina Stingrays (6-1-2-0) brought their brooms to Home Improvement Night and completed a sweep of the Wheeling Nailers (2-5-3-0) with a 6-3 win on Saturday night at the North Charleston Coliseum.
Rays Outlast Icemen For First Win of 2021 The Stingrays improved to 4-1-2 on the season with a 3-2 win in Jacksonville on Saturday (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By South Carolina Stingrays | January 3, 2021 at 9:47 AM EST - Updated January 3 at 9:47 AM
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Goals from three different forwards and a standout relief effort from goaltender Alex Dubeau gave the South Carolina Stingrays (4-1-2-0) a 3-2 win over the Jacksonville Icemen on Saturday night at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena.
Dubeau, who came into the game after an injury to starting netminder Hunter Shepard midway through the opening period, turned aside 18 shots to earn the first victory of his career with South Carolina. Forward Cole Ully led the way for the Rays with a goal and an assist, while linemate Max Novak picked up two helpers in the contest.