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Article: Not even scraps left for Jackals in K's 8-1 win: Komets were lackluster early, but they revved up after the intermission.
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- The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Article date:
- November 18, 2006
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Byline: Blake Sebring
Nov. 18--Elmira goaltender Kris Tebbs' biggest problem Friday night was not that he gave up six goals to the Komets in Fort Wayne's 8-1 win. It's that he was the Jackals' best skater on the ice. Tebbs looked like a video game character on a caffeine binge as he faced 40 shots in two periods, including an amazing 28 during the second period when the Komets scored five goals. The Komets scored from everywhere, especially point blank as the larger Jackals tried desperately to keep up. Tebbs used his quick feet to make several outstanding sliding saves, or the score could have been worse. All the scores were five-on-five, but the entire ...
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