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Comets defeat Binghamton

February 22, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets For the first time in franchise history, the Utica Comets completed a third period come from behind victory, as they defeated the Binghamton Senators 3-2.

Nicklas Jensen and Frank Corrado scored third period goals and captain Colin Stuart also scored for the Comets, who moved to 22-23-3-4 as they earned their fourth consecutive victory. Center Cal O'Reilly collected two assists for the second consecutive evening and goaltender Joacim Eriksson turned aside 27 of 29 shots for the victory.

The Senators struck first, as they opened the scoring in this one, with Mike Hoffman putting a shot through Eriksson from the right hand circle. Binghamton's leading scorer took a feed from defenseman Chris Wideman and netted a goal for the second straight game against Utica.

The Comets knotted the scoring at the 9:18 mark of the second period, as Stuart beat Andrew Hammond for the first time tonight. The Utica captain was set up in the slot and took a feed from Jeremy Welsh, which he potted into the top corner of the net. The goal was the fifth of the season for Stuart in three games against Binghamton and his twelfth overall. Winger Alex Mallet also picked up an assist on the play with the secondary marker, his first point since Jan. 4 in Toronto.

Binghamton extended its lead to two goals as Hoffman recorded his second of the evening, a shot that deflected off of Corrado. Hoffman's goal was his 30th marker of the season, which ties him with Colton Sceviour of the Texas Stars for the AHL lead. Mark Stone picked up the lone assist on the play, which extended his point streak to 10 games.

Utica equalized early in the third period, as Jensen knocked a loose puck past Hammond just 19 seconds into the final stanza. The goal, scored on the power-play, was Jensen's team high sixth of the season with the man advantage and his eighth during the month of February. Defenseman Patrick Mullen and O'Reilly collected assists on the play, the fifth straight game for O'Reilly with a point.

The Comets completed the comeback at the 6:31 mark of the third as Corrado scored his fifth goal of the season on a shot from the right point. The goal, the second game-winner of Corrado's AHL career, came off of a feed from O'Reilly, who picked up his 20th assist as a Comet.

Eriksson collected his 16th win of the season and his second over Binghamton. The Galve, Sweden native has now stopped 69 of 73 against the Senators this season. With the victory, the Comets jumped both Hamilton and Charlotte in the Western Conference standings as they moved into 12th place. Utica also moved to within just six points of eighth place Milwaukee for the final playoff spot.

Utica is back in action tomorrow afternoon, as they complete their three games in as many days stretch with a matinee at the Times Union Center in Albany. Puck drop on the final meeting of the season between the Comets and Devils is set for 3:00 p.m.

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Gameday: Comets at Binghamton

February 22, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA COMETS (21-23-3-4) @ BINGHAMTON SENATORS (33-15-1-3)

Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, 7 pm

Radio: 94.9 K-Rock

Tonight's Game: The Utica Comets continue their tour of New York State with a trip to the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton to take on the Senators. Utica has won three in a row, five of seven and have collected 22 of a possible 30 points entering tonight's action.

When They Last Met: The Comets surrendered a late goal with just 28 seconds on the clock, as they dropped a 4-3 decision in heartbreaking fashion at The AUD on Dec. 27. Alexandre Grenier scored twice and added an assist, but Mike Hoffman's game winner on the power play evened the season series for Binghamton. Both Nathan Lawson and Joe Cannata finished the evening with 30 saves.

Comets Outlook: Utica moved one step closer to the Galaxy Cup and a playoff push, with a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over the Syracuse Crunch. With the win, the Comets improved to 21-23-3-4, good for 49 points in the standings. Brandon DeFazio was the overtime hero, as he scored the game winning goal with just 58 seconds left in the game. Nicklas Jensen also scored for Utica, his seventh marker during the month of February, while Cal O'Reilly added two assists. Joacim Eriksson picked up the victory, with 25 saves on 26 shots.

Senators Outlook: The Senators scored four unanswered goals in the game's final 25 minutes to defeat the Hamilton Bulldogs last evening at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Forwards Andre Petersson and Jean-Gabriel Pageau led the way with a goal and an assist apiece, while Mike Hoffman and Buddy Robinson also scored for Binghamton. Andrew Hammond collected the victory with 31 saves on 32 shots.

Fazzy Cleopatra: Winger Brandon DeFazio netted his first career AHL overtime goal, with the deciding marker against Syracuse last evening. DeFazio has now collected goals in three of his past four contests. The bruising winger is two goals shy of his career high (11), set in 2011-12 with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and matched the following season in 2012-13 with Bridgeport.

Carry On My Wayward Eriksson: Goaltender Joacim Eriksson put in another workman's effort with 25 saves on 26 shots to defeat the Syracuse Crunch. Eriksson has now held his opposition to two goals or less in 12 of his past 17 starts. Amongst all netminders in the AHL with more than 30 games played, the Galve, Sweden native ranks eighth in goals against average (2.57) and ninth in save percentage (.913).

Number Two Jensil: With a score on Friday in Syracuse, winger Nicklas Jensen now has 13 goals this season, including 12 over his past 19 games played. Jensen's goal, which came on the man advantage, tied him with Benn Ferriero and Colin Stuart for the team high with five power-play goals. Jensen also leads all Comets with seven goals during the month of February.

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Two local tech start-ups win grants for super-computer program

Peter Qian has come up with a way to get new industrial products on the market a lot faster.

Dennis Bahr is working on a neutron camera that will do a better job checking manufactured equipment for flaws and screening items for explosives.

The two Madison-area men and the young companies they have started were among six named last week to receive Computational Science Challenge Grants to work with Milwaukee Institute, a nonprofit computational research center founded in 2007.

This is the first year for the contest, with a $250,000 grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. and a matching grant for $250,000 worth of support services funded by Milwaukee private equity firm Mason Wells.

Qian, 36, an associate professor of statistics at UW-Madison, founded Metamodeling Analytics, a Madison company developing software to speed the process for designing new industrial products. The company has three employees.

The most time-consuming part of the process is conducting simulations on each variation of each component, he said. Developing a new type of car engine, for example, can involve as many as millions of possible alterations and it can take as long as a year to conduct simulations on all of them, Qian said.

Metamodeling has come up with a way to conduct simulations on a small portion of the configurations to predict the results for all the possible configurations, he said. We are building cutting-edge analytics, Qian said. We want to create a new market called simulation analytics, and we want to become a leader in this field.

Receiving the $50,000 grant to work with Milwaukee Institute will provide a big step forward, he said. It is very critical for me to develop a high-performance version of my software, Qian said. It will also be very useful for me to carry out beta (prototype) tests with potential customers.

Qian said the technology could be useful in a wide variety of industries, such as aerospace, chemical, semiconductors and medical devices. There is huge potential, he said. Many, many companies need that kind of technology.

Bahr and co-founder John Peterman are the sole employees, so far, of Helionx, a Middleton company that is developing an accelerator to produce neutrons that could be used, for example, for a neutron camera that can record specialized images.

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