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Lots of candidates, but Komets Harper was Playoff MVP | Ice Chips

Lots of candidates, but Komets Harper was Playoff MVP | Ice Chips
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Komets cap wildest of seasons with Kelly Cup | Ice Chips

Komets cap wildest of seasons with Kelly Cup JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette The season that almost never happened ended in the best possible way – with the Komets winning the Kelly Cup. They cemented the championship with a 2-1 victory Friday night over the South Carolina Stingrays in front of a sellout crowd of 10,477 at Memorial Coliseum, keyed by Playoff MVP Stephen Harper’s two goals and Dylan Ferguson’s 26 saves. “This is the best team I’ve ever played on. It’s the best night of my life, it really is,” said Shawn Szydlowski, the Komets’ longest tenured player with eight seasons donning the fireball. This city, with the way they support the team, it’s an NHL city and an NHL arena. The organization has been nothing but good to me. The fan base, the crowd, I can’t say enough about it.”

Komets fall 4-2, Kelly Cup Finals tied at 1 | Ice Chips

Mike Wiser Photography Komets goaltender Dylan Ferguson hydrates during a stoppage Sunday in North Charleston, South Carolina, in Game 2 of the Kelly Cup Finals.  Mike Wiser Photography  Komets defenseman Blake Siebenaler, left, guards the South Carolina Stingrays Cole Ully on Sunday at North Charleston, South Carolina, in Game 2 of the Kelly Cup Finals.  Mike Wiser Photography The South Carolina Stingrays Coly Ully, middle, takes a shot as the Komets Nick Boka tries to block it Sunday in Game 2 of the Kelly Cup Finals at North Charleston, South Carolina.  Mike Wiser Photography The South Carolina Stingrays Justin Florek looks to make a play as he s defended by the Komets Mathieu Brodeur, No. 52, and Anthony Petruzzelli, No. 13, on Sunday in Game 2 of the Kelly Cup Finals at North Charleston, South Carolina. 

Malatesta Leaves Indy On Empty As Stingrays Sweep Fuel

Malatesta Leaves Indy On Empty As Stingrays Sweep Fuel The Stingrays made up a 4-1 deficit to earn 5-4 win over Indy on Wednesday (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By South Carolina Stingrays | May 12, 2021 at 11:22 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 11:22 PM NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – A dramatic three-goal comeback set the stage for an overtime winning goal by Zach Malatesta to give the South Carolina Stingrays (26-20-10-3) a 5-4 win and a two-game sweep of the Indy Fuel (30-21-6-0) at the North Charleston Coliseum on Wednesday night. Once again it was SC’s captain Andrew Cherniwchan who did the heavy lifting on offense, factoring in on the scoring of all three third period goals to bring his team back from a 4-1 deficit. Cherniwchan scored twice while adding an assist and now leads the team with 19 goals on the year.

Hillman Strikes Twice To Give Stingrays OT Win

Hillman Strikes Twice To Give Stingrays OT Win The Stingrays picked up a 3-2 win in overtime over Florida on Wednesday (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By South Carolina Stingrays | May 5, 2021 at 11:01 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 11:01 PM ESTERO, Fla. – Blake Hillman scored twice, including the game-winner exactly four minutes into overtime, to give the South Carolina Stingrays (24-19-9-3) a 3-2 win over the Florida Everblades (33-17-2-2) Wednesday night in the opening match of a 3-game set this week at Hertz Arena. Forward Brett Supinski also picked up a goal in the second period and an assist on Hillman’s overtime strike, while Matthew Weis had two assists and goaltender Alex Dubeau stopped 32 total shots including multiple crucial saves late in the game to earn his 13th win of the year.

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