Utica Comets Go For Two Wins In A Row Tonight Against Rochester Americans

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

November 19 2016

The Utica Comets (4-9-1-0) take on division rivals Rochester Americans (7-7-0-1) tonight at the Utica Memorial Auditorium.

The Comets are nearing the end of their 6 game homestand, and are currently 2-2-0-0, with both wins coming in overtime, 3-2 and 5-4.

COMETS IN NEED OF WINS

Utica are tied for 6th place in the North division with 9 points after 14 games, 6 points behind Rochester, in 5th place with 15 points.

Last Game: The Utica Comets came back from three goals down at home last night, to win in overtime 5-4 over the Springfield Thunderbirds, on Darren Archibald’s second overtime marker in the last 3 games.

Comets goalie, Thatcher Demko stopped 27 of 31 shots, to earn his second professional game victory.

VIRTANEN BACK IN THE HOUSE

Earlier in the week, Jake Virtanen was reassigned to the Comets, after returning to Vancouver after playing two games with Utica last weekend.

Virtanen had success with Darren Archibald and Curtis Valk in his second game last weekend. In 3 games, he has 7 shots, with no goals or assists.

VA-VOOM

Valk and Archibald, ” have had a hand in nine of the Comets las 10 goals the past three games. In that span, Valk has collected three multi-point games, including two three-point games, while Darren Archibald has collected two multi-point efforts and two game-winning overtime goals.”, according to the Utica Comets website.

HOMESTAND TO CONCLUDE

The Comets six game homestand ends, November 23, with a visit from the Syracuse Crunch.

Virtanen Back, Some Injured Canucks Close To Returning, And Canucks Pull A Rarity On Weekend

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

November 14, 2016

The Vancouver Canucks face the New York Rangers tomorrow night at Rogers Arena, and it is not clear if Jake Virtanen, who returned from two weekend games with the Utica Comets, will be in the lineup anytime soon.

Jake Virtanen was at Canucks morning practice, and is itching to get back into the lineup, and spoke with reporters.

Canucks coach Willie Desjardins told reporters, that Virtanen is day-to day, at this point:

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Canucks Pull A Rarity In 5-4 OT Win Over Dallas Sunday

Bo Horvat, Brendan Sutter and Troy Stecher each scored a tying goal for the Canucks and Markus Granlund tallied the game-winning goal in overtime when Vancouver beat the Stars, 5–4, on Sunday.

Excluding shootout victories, this was the first time that the Canucks won a game in which they trailed three different times since Dec. 15, 2005, when they edged the Flyers in Philadelphia by a 5–4 score.

Trevor Linden, Nolan Baumgartner and Markus Naslund scored the tying goals for Vancouver in that game 11 years ago.

Source: Elias Says-Nov 14

Canucks Injury Update

Coach Willie Desjardins in speaking with reporters this morning, updated the status on injured Canucks:

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