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<small>In all of North American professional hockey, only the Original Six teams of the NHL and the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League have played continuously in the same city with the same name longer than the Fort Wayne Komets. Ever since 1952, the Komets have had an excellent history of players and nine championship runs that spans over 65 years of minor league hockey, across four different leagues, and are still a perennial postseason team that brings in hockey fans of the area even to this day. This tradition and deep history behind the Komets, as well as its home being the home of the /komets/ manager, is more than enough to warrant it as a new team in the upcoming [[/hoc/ League 2019|/hoc/ League]]. As the only minor league rep in the /hoc/ League, it's up to the /komets/ to show that hockey below the NHL's level can be equally as exciting!</small>
<small>In all of North American professional hockey, only the Original Six teams of the NHL and the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League have played continuously in the same city with the same name longer than the Fort Wayne Komets. Since 1952, the Komets have had an excellent history of players and nine championship runs that spans over 65 years of minor league hockey, across four different leagues, and are still a perennial postseason team that brings in hockey fans of the area even to this day. This tradition and deep history behind the Komets, as well as it being the home of the /komets/ manager, warrants it as a brand new team in the [[/hoc/ League 2019|/hoc/ League]]. As the only minor league rep in the /hoc/ League, it's up to the /komets/ to show that hockey below the NHL's level can be equally as exciting!</small>


==/komets/ Roster==
==/komets/ Roster==
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| align=center|November 14th, 2019
| align=center|November 14th, 2019
| {{team away|wongs}}
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| align=center|November 21st, 2019
| align=center|November 21st, 2019
| {{team away|cbj}}
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| align=center|0-4
| align=center|0&ndash;4
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|-bgcolor="ffcccc"
|-bgcolor="ffcccc"
| align=center|November 28st, 2019
| align=center|November 28st, 2019
| {{team away|cherry}}
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| align=center|1-3
| align=center|1&ndash;3
| {{owngoal|20|}} Watch This Here
| {{owngoal|20|}} Watch This Here
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| align=center|December 5th, 2019
| align=center|{{badgeicon|vgk}}
| align=center|3&ndash;2
| {{goal|59||69|}} RIP Bob Chase <br>{{goal|65||}} Icy D. Eagle
|-bgcolor="ccccff"
| align=center|December 12th, 2019
| align=center|{{badgeicon|flyera}}
| align=center|2&ndash;1 '''(OT)'''
| {{goal|71||}} Rob Laird <br>{{goal|98||}} Mason Bergh
|-bgcolor="ffcccc"
| align=center|December 19th, 2019
| align=center|{{badgeicon|laffs}}
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| '''The Affiliation'''<br/>
| '''The Affiliation'''<br/>
After the 2017-2018 ECHL season, the Komets were trying to pursue a new NHL team to partner with, when they remembered a familiar, successful coach doing wonders with the newest team in the NHL, the Vegas Golden Knights. Vegas' head coach Gerard Gallant was a former coach of the Komets. In fact, his assistant coaching stint with them was Gallant's first professional hockey tenure as a coach, long before moving up to the NHL to start coaching duties in Columbus, Montréal and Florida. Both teams expressed excitement moving forward and just like that, the Golden Knights and Komets were affiliated. Even though both teams didn't live up to expectations in the 2018-19 postseason, Vegas extended the affiliation contract on August 7th, 2019, ensuring that some of their future talent will start their pro careers as Komets.
After the 2017-2018 ECHL season, the Komets were trying to pursue a new NHL team to partner with. After the termination of Vegas' old ECHL affiliate, the Quad City Mallards, the Golden Knights were also looking for an ECHL team to partner with. The Komets had that connection at the time, a connection with a successful coach doing wonders with the newest team at the time in the NHL. Vegas' head coach Gerard Gallant was a former coach of the Komets. In fact, his assistant coaching stint with them was Gallant's first professional hockey tenure as a coach, long before moving up to the NHL to start coaching duties in Columbus, Montréal and Florida. Both teams expressed excitement moving forward and just like that, the Golden Knights and Komets were affiliated. Over time, despite the establishment of the Henderson Silver Knights, Vegas' new AHL affiliate, and the firing of Gerard Gallant, the Komets and Golden Knights will continue to be affiliated after renewing their deal on August 7th, 2020.
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 12 August 2020

/komets/
Not Just Hockey, KOMET Hockey!
The Hottest Sports Ticket In Town!
Komets logo.png
/komets/ - Fort Wayne Komets
Founded 1952
Manager Ben Boudreau
Owner The Franke Family
IRL manager Cardboard Box
Team colors
Chat color FF4D01
Komet Orange
Top scorer RIP Bob Chase (2)
Top assister Brady Shaw (2)
Captain Icy D. Eagle
Website /komets/ - Fort Wayne Komets
Nickname No nickname
Historic performance
W D L TOTAL EFFICIENCY
2 0 4 6 33.33%
GF GA GD
6 15 -9
Biggest win
/komets/ Komets icon.png 3–2 Vgk icon.png /vgk/
December 5th, 2019
Biggest defeat
/cbj/ Cbj icon.png 4–0 Komets icon.png /komets/
November 21st, 2019
First match
/wongs/ Wongs icon.png 3–0 Komets icon.png /komets/
November 14th, 2019
Team music
Anthem Let's Go Komets!

Goal horn IHL Komets Goal Horn
The Victory Anthem Guns n' Roses - Welcome to the Jungle
When Smug Spaceman scores Hardwell ft Mitch Crown - Call Me A Spaceman
Kits


In all of North American professional hockey, only the Original Six teams of the NHL and the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League have played continuously in the same city with the same name longer than the Fort Wayne Komets. Since 1952, the Komets have had an excellent history of players and nine championship runs that spans over 65 years of minor league hockey, across four different leagues, and are still a perennial postseason team that brings in hockey fans of the area even to this day. This tradition and deep history behind the Komets, as well as it being the home of the /komets/ manager, warrants it as a brand new team in the /hoc/ League. As the only minor league rep in the /hoc/ League, it's up to the /komets/ to show that hockey below the NHL's level can be equally as exciting!

/komets/ Roster

No. Position /komets/ Starting Roster
35
  GK
1-0 Joe
52
  CB
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
26
  CB
Colin Chin
90
  CB
>Albany Choppers
18
  LMF
Rob Laird
6
  RMF
Lionel Repka
16
  DMF
Eddie Long
4
  LWF
Smug Spaceman
40
  RWF
RIP Bob Chase
0
  SS
Icy D. Eagle Captain
11
  CF
Len Thornson
No. Position Player
41
  GK
Stephen Dhillon
8
  CB
Eric Israel
24
  CB
Marc-Olivier Duquette
7
  CB
Brycen Martin
3
  CB
Chase Stewart
23
  CB
Max Gottlieb
36
  LMF
Anthony Petruzelli
70
  LMF
Shawn St.Amant
10
  LMF
Brady Shaw
29
  RMF
Mason Bergh
88
  RMF
Alan Lyszczarczyk
27
  RMF
Shawn Szydlowski

/komets/ Roster

Match History

Date Opponent Result Scorers
November 14th, 2019 Wongs icon.png 0–3


November 21st, 2019 Cbj icon.png 0–4
November 28st, 2019 Cherry icon.png 1–3 Scored 20' Watch This Here
December 5th, 2019 Vgk icon.png 3–2 Goal 59'69' RIP Bob Chase
Goal 65' Icy D. Eagle
December 12th, 2019 Flyera icon.png 2–1 (OT) Goal 71' Rob Laird
Goal 98' Mason Bergh
December 19th, 2019 Laffs icon.png 0–2

Rivals

/vgk/

Affiliationbowl.jpg
The Affiliation

After the 2017-2018 ECHL season, the Komets were trying to pursue a new NHL team to partner with. After the termination of Vegas' old ECHL affiliate, the Quad City Mallards, the Golden Knights were also looking for an ECHL team to partner with. The Komets had that connection at the time, a connection with a successful coach doing wonders with the newest team at the time in the NHL. Vegas' head coach Gerard Gallant was a former coach of the Komets. In fact, his assistant coaching stint with them was Gallant's first professional hockey tenure as a coach, long before moving up to the NHL to start coaching duties in Columbus, Montréal and Florida. Both teams expressed excitement moving forward and just like that, the Golden Knights and Komets were affiliated. Over time, despite the establishment of the Henderson Silver Knights, Vegas' new AHL affiliate, and the firing of Gerard Gallant, the Komets and Golden Knights will continue to be affiliated after renewing their deal on August 7th, 2020.

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