Sunday, November 21, 2010

Comets Get First Win

Here's the press release from today's 12-11 comeback win over the Omaha Vipers. The Comets scored 2 goals using the 6th attacker late in the game to comeback and win their first game of the season.

(Omaha, NE) - The Comets, who couldn’t take advantage of numerous opportunities handed to them by the expansion Omaha Vipers, came back with a late scoring flurry to earn their first win of the season. A missed penalty kick, a yellow card, a Vipers player ejection, and multiple scoreless power plays almost cost the team dearly. The team came back from an 11-8 deficit late in the 4th quarter at the Omaha Civic Auditorium to defeat the Vipers 12-11.

The Comets struck first with time running out in the 1st period on a goal by Byron Alvarez. The Vipers lead at the half after 3-point goal off an inbounds play by Comets killer, Chili Farias. Vipers lead 3-2 at the half.

Both team heated up in the 2nd half, including tempers, as Vipers player, Le Petit was ejected from the game mid-way through the 3rd period. The Comets struck quickly at the start of the half with a quick turn-around goal by Geison Moura at the 4 minute mark. The Vipers would score the next 2 goals, one on a power play, the other on a 2-on-1 break. Late in the quarter, Byron Alvarez scored his second goal of the game to close out the period. Omaha lead 7-6 at the end of the 3rd quarter.

The Vipers scored the first two goals of the final period, including a short-handed goal by Chili Farias, his second of the game, giving him four goals in two games against the Comets. Tony Avery scored the Comets first goal of the 4th quarter to bring the Comets closer at 11-8. After inserting Vahid Assadpour as a sixth man for goalkeeper, Danny Waltman, the Comets came roaring back on back-to-back goals by Leo Gibson and Byron Alvarez’s 3rd goal of the game.

“This feels great,” said Comets head coach, Kim Roentved. “To come back like we did, on the road, in a tough environment…this is incredible. I’m so proud of our guys for not giving up and fighting like we did.”

The victory takes the Comets record to 1-2. The Comets next game is at 7:35 p.m. on Saturday, November 26th at the Milwaukee Wave. The Comets next home game is on Sunday, December 19th against the expansion Chicago Riot at 3:10 p.m. at the Independence Events Center.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice win for KC tonight on the road for another teams home opener.

Alvarez with the hat trick. Nice!

Anonymous said...

Word on the street is that the Comets starting lineup has been beaten by the remainder of the team in no less than 4 consecutive practices. Non-starters sit on the sidelines and collect a pittance whilst ownership is trying to justify the comparatively exorbitant salaries and housing they've lavished on a group of players that can't even reciprocate with a decent showing at their own practices.