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Workington Comets' trophy win will scare Premier League rivals

Published at 11:01, Saturday, 29 March 2014

WORKINGTON Comets owner Laura Morgan believes that the teams triumph in the Ian Thomas Shield has made the rest of the Premier League sit up and take notice.

Comets dramatically clinched the shield in the final few heats of the second leg against Newcastle Diamonds at Brough Park on Sunday.

Comets won the first leg 33-27 at Derwent Park on Saturday and then lost the away leg 24 hours later 46-44, but secured the shield 77-73 on aggregate.

With the aggregate score at 66-66 in the second leg, heat 13 proved the turning point for Comets.

Workington recorded a 5-1, with captain Rene Bach bagging first and number one Josh Grajczonek securing second.

Morgan said: What the riders have done over the weekend is said this is us and this is what we can do. Quite a few teams will have sat up and taken notice.

When Josh and Rene went out in heat 13 I was totally confident and at ease. I wasnt worried at all, added Morgan, pictured. I was pleased to see Rene getting himself going on the Sunday.

Its good for Rene and good for the team. He put in an excellent performance, as did Josh and Kyle [Howarth]. I couldnt fault any of them.

Mason [Campton] had a rocky start but finished it with a good win. Everyone was happy and the squad are absolutely delighted.

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Gameday: Comets vs Abbotsford

March 28, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets ABBOTSFORD HEAT (35-24-5-2) @ UTICA COMETS (29-28-3-4)

Utica Memorial Auditorium, 7 pm

Radio: 94.9 K-Rock

Tonight's Game: The Utica Comets remain in pursuit of the final playoff position in the Western Conference as the Abbotsford Heat come to the Mohawk Valley tonight for the first of two games. Utica has won seven of nine entering this evening's action.

When They Last Met: The Comets earned a 3-1 victory over the Heat in their final game of the season in Abbotsford, back on Mar. 15. Colin Stuart picked up a pair of goals, while Brandon DeFazio also scored and center Alex Friesen collected two assists. Goaltender Joacim Eriksson picked up the victory with 38 saves on 39 shots.

Comets Outlook: The Comets pulled out a 3-0 shutout in Milwaukee on Feb. 7, led by 21 saves from Joacim Eriksson and two goals from Darren Archibald. Defenseman Kent Huskins also scored for the Comets. For Eriksson, the shutout was his fourth of the season, which, at the time, moved him to second in the AHL in that category. Marek Mazanec made 28 saves on 31 shots in defeat.

Heat Outlook: The Heat defeated the Marlies on Sunday afternoon by a 3-2 scoreline Ricoh Coliseum. Trevor Smith (1-1-2) and Peter Holland (0-2-2) led the way with two points apiece, while Carter Ashton and Jerry D'Amigo also scored. Corey Locke and Zachery Davies each scored for Abbotsford in defeat. Garret Sparks was victorious with 31 saves, while Joni Ortio took the loss with 26 saves on 29 shots.

Here Come The Comets: Since Jan. 18, the Comets have been the AHL's second highest producing team with 38 points, courtesy of an 18-7-2 record. Utica, which trails just St. John's in both wins and points during that span, has moved into sole possession of 11th place in the Western Conference, six points shy of the final playoff position with three games in hand.

Calice In Wonderland: Center Cal O'Reilly has been one of the AHL's finest players since he returned from injury on Feb. 21. The Toronto native has the most assists in the league (15) since that date, padded by his helper on Saturday. That tally pushed him one ahead of Oklahoma City's Marc Arcobello.

Tenacious D-eFazio: Comets winger Brandon DeFazio had points in each of Utica's three games this past weekend, which gives him points in six of seven overall (5-1-6). The grizzly winger has now set career highs in both goals (14) and points (27) and is one helper off of his career best of 14.

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