Utica Comets Losers Of Four, Take On Hartford Wolf Pack Tonight, Losers Of 6 Straight

team_ahl_utica_commets

andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

November 12, 2016

The Utica Comets take on the Hartford Wolf Pack tonight, in their second game of their 6 game homestand.

COMETS IN NEED OF WINS

The two-win Comets enter tonight’s contest, looking to end a 4 game losing streak, and get the first win of their 6 game homestand.

Comets come into the game in seventh place in the North Division with 5 points in 11 games, while Hartford is in last place in the Atlantic division, with 7 points in 11 games.

Last Game: The Utica Comets (2-8-1-0) began their 6 game homestand with a 4-1 loss to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms last night.

Carter Bancks had the Comets lone goal, while Alex Grenier had the only assist on the tally, to extend his point streak to 4 games.

Utica goalie, Richard Bachman, stopped 24 shots in the loss, his 3rd consecutive start for the Comets.

VIRTANEN BACK IN THE HOUSE

Jake Virtanen made his first appearance last night for the Comets this season, after being assigned to Utica on Wednesday by the Vancouver Canucks.

Virtanen is expected to play his second consecutive game tonight for the Comets.

WOLF PACK HUNGRY FOR WIN

The Wolf Pack entered weekend action last night against the Rochester Americans. Hartford (3-7-1-0) hoped to win, and come into their match up against the Comets on a win streak, after dropping a 6-2 contest last Saturday night against the Providence Bruins, their 5th loss in a row, a losing streak that began on Oct. 28.

Instead, the Wolf Pack lost 5-2 to the Rochester Americans last night, and are now 1-6-0 in their last 7 games.

SUBBAN STILL AMAZING

Jordan Subban’s five-game point streak came to an end last night, which prior to that, had him knocking on the AHL leaderboard for goals (4), power-play goals (3) and points per game (1.22) by a defenseman.

Subban’s highlights include four multi-points games in the first 9 games of the season.

COMET’S POWER PLAY STILL BURNING

Unlike the the NHL Vancouver Canucks, according to the Comets website, the Utica power play, has been red hot to start the season and is ranked eighth in the league, scoring a power-play goal in four of their last five games, entering their game tonight.

Utica Comets Start Road Trip With 4-3 Win Over Hartford Wolf Pack 

October 29, 2016

Derek Hulak’s (1-1-2) goal with 6:18 remaining in the third period vaulted the Utica Comets to a 4-3 victory over the Hartford Wolf Pack Saturday evening.

Michael Chaput (0-1-1) picked up an assist on the team’s second goal of the game to extend his season-opening point streak to seven games.

The Comets record now sits at 2-5-0-0.

Jordan Subban (1-1-2), David Shields (0-2-2), and Hulak recorded multi-point games for the Comets. Curtis Valk (1-0-1) scored his third goal of the season, and paced the Comets with seven shots on goal.

Richard Bachman picked up his second victory of the season with a 31-save performance.

The Comets struggling penalty killing unit was put to the test early when Wacey Hamilton was whistled for a tripping penalty just 2:26 into the contest. A harmless dump into the Comets zone turned tragic when the puck ricocheted awkwardly off the partition in the glass and into the slot. As Richard Bachman scrambled to get back to the crease, Tanner Glass tapped the puck into the gaping net to give the Wolf Pack a 1-0 lead just 2:52 into the game.

The teams traded penalties and chances until the Comets exploded for three goals in a span of two minutes and 29 seconds. Archibald, from below the goal line, found Kunyk unmarked in the slot to tie the game at 1-1. Kunyk’s goal was his first as a Comet, in his first game with the Comets.

A couple of minutes later Subban wired a shot through traffic and past Skapski for his fourth goal of the season, and his third multi-point game. On the power play, Chaput won an offensive zone faceoff draw to Derek Hulak. Hulak chipped the puck back to Subban, who walked the blue line before he snapped a shot off that planted him atop the league’s goal scoring leaderboard for defenseman.

Just 14 seconds later Shields’ perfect two-line pass sprung Valk on a breakaway. Valk darted through both the Wolf Pack defenders before slipping the puck between the legs of Skapski for his third tally of the year.

The Wolf Pack mounted a comeback with a power-play goal from Ryan Graves in the waning minutes of the second period to crawl within a goal, before Cristoval Nieves tied the game at three 5:38 into the third period.

With the game now tied at 3-3, the Comets received a bit of their own puck luck when Hulak’s shot from the top of the circle deflected off Nieves’ skate and past Skapski to give Hulak his third goal in just four games with the Comets. Borna Rendulic recorded an assist on the game-winning goal for his first point with the Comets.

A scary moment in the third took place when Comets defenseman Ashton Sautner had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher. After he cleared the puck out of his defensive zone, he was on the receiving end of a check that sent him awkwardly into the end boards. He was alert and responsive as he left the ice, and was taken to a local hospital for precautionary reasons.

The Comets power play went 1-for-5 on the evening, while the penalty kill went allowed two goals on three opportunities.

The Comets are off for a couple days before two midweek games on Tuesday and Wednesday against the St. John’s IceCaps. Puck drop for each of those games are scheduled for 6 p.m. eastern.

Source: Hulak’s Late Tally Vaults Comets to Victory | Utica Comets Official Website