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DOB Hometown Year of Pro 2017-18 Team GP G A Pts PIM 2 Evan McEneny (VAN) D Left 6’2” 221 05/22/94 Hamilton, ON 4 Utica Comets 11 2 5 7 4 5 Jalen Chatfield (VAN) D Right 6’1” 190 05/15/96 Ypsilanti, MI 2 Utica Comets 60 2 5 7 26 6 Ashton Sautner (VAN) D Left 6’1” 195 05/27/94 Flaxcombe, SK 4 Vancouver Canucks 5 0 2 2 2 Utica Comets 61 3 10 13 55 8 Dylan Blujus D Right 6’3” 205 01/22/94 Buffalo, NY 5 Jacksonville IceMen 21 1 6 7 20 Utica Comets 45 4 12 16 24 9 Lukas Jasek (VAN) F Right 6’1” 175 08/28/97 Trinec, CZE R Bili Tygri Liberec (CZE-1) 48 8 10 18 28 HC Benatky nad Jizerou (CZE-2) 4 1 3 4 4 Utica Comets 6 3 4 7 4 10 Tanner Kero (VAN) F Left 6’0” 185 07/24/92 Hancock, MI 4 Chicago Blackhawks 8 1 2 3 0 Rockford IceHogs 36 8 12 20 8 11 Cam Darcy F Right 6’0” 185 03/02/94 South Boston, MA 4 Utica Comets 46 6 18 24 54 12 Alex Kile F Left 6’0” 195 07/09/94 Troy, MI R Rochester Americans 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Cyclones 15 13 28 28 27 13 Kole Lind (VAN) F Right 6’1” 185 10/16/98 Shaunavon, SK R Kelowna Rockets 58 39 56 95 65 Utica Comets 6 0 1 1 2 15 Zack MacEwen (VAN) F Right 6’4” 215 07/08/96 Charlottetown, PEI 2 Utica Comets 66 10 23 33 56 18 Vincent Arseneau F Left 6’2” 220 03/26/92 Magdeline Island, QC 6 Allen Americans 38 18 14 32 92 Utica Comets 20 1 1 2 49 19 Tanner MacMaster F Left 5’10” 175 01/08/96 Calgary, AB R Quinnipiac Univ. 38 13 20 33 59 Utica Comets 13 2 5 7 4 21 Brendan Woods F Left 6’4” 210 06/11/92 Humboldt, SK 6 Utica Comets 14 2 2 4 30 22 Jonah Gadjovich (VAN) F Left 6’2” 210 10/12/98 Whitby, ON R Owen Sound Attack 42 25 23 48 42 23 Reid Gardiner F Right 5’11” 195 01/19/96 Humboldt, SK 2 Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins 10 1 2 3 2 Wheeling Nailers 58 30 27 57 28 24 Reid Boucher (VAN) F Left 5’10” 195 09/08/93 Lansing, MI 6 Vancouver Canucks 20 3 2 5 0 Utica Comets 45 25 21 46 35 26 Jaime Sifers D Right 5’11” 200 01/18/83 Stratford, CT 13 Utica Comets 37 0 5 5 44 27 Tony Cameranesi F Right 5’9” 195 10/12/93 Plymouth, MN 3 Manchester Monarchs 21 4 15 19 14 Utica Comets 34 3 5 8 8 34 Carter Bancks “C” F Left 5’11” 190 08/09/89 Marysville, BC 8 Utica Comets 45 4 13 17 58 36 Wacey Hamilton F Left 5’11” 185 09/10/90 Cochrane, AB 8 Utica Comets 45 4 18 22 54 48 Olli Juolevi (VAN) D Left 6’2” 195 05/05/98 Helsinki, FIN R TPS Turku (SM-liiga) 38 7 12 19 14 52 Petrus Palmu (VAN) F Left 5’6” 172 07/16/97 Joensuu, FIN R TPS Turku (SM-liiga) 59 17 19 36 36 54 Jonathan Dahlen (VAN) F Left 5’11” 175 12/20/97 Ostersund, SWE R Timra IK (Allsvenskan) 44 23 21 44 8 Utica Comets 2 1 1 2 2 55 Guillaume Brisebois (VAN) D Left 6’3” 190 07/21/97 St. Hilaire, QC 2 Utica Comets 68 3 15 18 16 58 Michael Carcone (VAN) F Left 5’10” 170 05/19/96 Ajax, ON 3 Utica Comets 68 15 12 27 71 64 Jesse Graham D Right 5’11” 175 05/13/94 Oshawa, ON 4 S.A. Rampage 46 4 17 21 18 Goaltenders # Player Glove Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown Year of Pro 2017-18 Team GP W L OTL/SOL GAA SV% 31 Ivan Kulbakov Left 6’0” 182 09/18/96 Gomel, Belarus 2 Quad City Mallards 22 11 11 0 3.63 .902% Cleveland Monsters 8 0 5 0 3.99 .861% 33 Connor LaCouvee Left 6’0” 195 05/24/94 Qualicum Beach, BC R Minn. St. Mankato 31 23 6 1 1.80 .914% General Manager Ryan Johnson Director of Hockey Ops Pat Conacher Athletic Trainer Toby Blosser Asst. Athetic Trainer Ryan Monaco Head Coach Trent Cull Associate Coach Gary Agnew Strength & Conditioning Ken Hetzel Equip. Manager Damion Parmelee Assistant Coach Jason King Video Coach Josh Gagnon Asst. Equip. Manager Greg Lowden Broadcaster Joe Roberts 2018-2019 Utica Comets Roster #2 Evan McEneny mac-EHN-ehn-ee #5 Jalen Chatfield JAY-len #6 Ashton Sautner SAWT-ner #8 Dylan Blujus BLOO-jus #9 Lukas Jasek YASH-ick #10 Tanner Kero CARE-oh #11 Cameron Darcy DAHR-see #12 Alex Kile KYLE #13 Kole Lind #15 Zack MacEwan mac-EW-en #18 Vincent Arseneau ARSON-oh #19 Tanner MacMaster #21 Brendan Woods #22 Jonah Gadjovich GADJ-oh-vich #23 Reid Gardiner #24 Reid Boucher Boo-Chay #26 Jaime Sifers SIGH-furz #27 Tony Cameranesi CAM-er-ah-NESS-see #31 Ivan Kulbakov COO-bah-kov #33 Connor LaCouvee lah-COO-vay #34 Carter Bancks BANKS #36 Wacey Hamilton WAY-see HAM-ihl-tuhn #48 Olli Juolevi OH-lee you-oh-levee #52 Petrus Palmu PETCH-rus PAHL-moo #54 Jonathan Dahlen JAWN-ah-thuhn DAH-lihn #55 Guillaume Brisebois GEE-OHM BREEZ-bwah #58 Michael Carcone car-KOHN-ee #64 Jesse Graham Utica Comets Highs and Lows Team Individual Single Game Single Game (more than one) Most Goals: 7 (10/13/18 @ TOR) Most Goals: 2, 5x - Last: Tanner Kero (11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Goals Allowed: 7 (10/5/18 vs. TOR) Most Assists: 2, 7x - Last: Olli Juolevi (11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Shots: 46 (10/5/18 vs. TOR) Most Points: 3, 4x - Last: Tanner Kero (11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Shots Allowed: 41 (10//18 @ TOR) Most Shots: 7, 3x - Reid Boucher (10/19/18 vs. CLE) Fewest Shots: 20 (10/26/18 @ ROC) Most Penalties in Minutes: 27, Brendan Woods (10/6/18 vs. BEL) Fewest Shots Allowed: 22, 2x (Last: 11/16/18 @ SYR) Best Plus/Minus: +3, 3x - Last: Darren Archibald (10/14/18 @ TOR) Most Power Play Goals: 4, (11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Power Play Goals: 2, 3x - Last: Kero (11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Power Play Goals Against: 4 (10/17/18 vs. ROC) Most Shorthanded Goals (one or more): Most PIM: 31 (10/13/18 @ TOR) Fewest PIM: 0 (10/14/18 vs. TOR) Single Period (more than one) Most Goals: 2 - Kero (first period, 11/7/18 vs. LAV) Single Period Most Assists: 2 - McEneny (second period, 11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Goals: 4 (first period, 10/13/18 @ TOR) Most Points: 2, 7x - Kero, McEneny (second period, 11/14/18 @ BEL) Most Goals Allowed: 4, 2x (first period, 11/10/18 @ BIN) Most Shots: 19 (first period, 10/13/18 @ TOR) Consecutive Games with: Most Shots Allowed: 19 (second period, 10/5/18 vs. TOR) A Goal: 5, Reid Boucher (10/5/18-10/14/18) Fewest Shots: 3, 2x (Last: third period, 11/2/18 @ LAV) An Assist: 4, Tanner Kero (10/13/18-10/19/18) Fewest Shots Allowed: 4, 2x (second period, 11/10/18 @ BIN) A Point: 9, Boucher (10/5/18-11/14/18) Longest Winning Streak (more than one): 2 (10/13/18-10/14/18) Longest Losing Streak (more than one): 3, (Last: 11/10/18-present) Longest Unbeaten Streak (more than one): 2 (10/17/18-10/19/18) Milestone Watch: Reid Boucher earned his 200th career professional point on 10/5/18 vs. TOR. Olli Juolevi earned his first career point with an assist on 10/6/18 vs. BEL. Adam Gaudette scored his first career goal on 10/12/18 vs. CHA. Jonah Gadjovich made his pro debut on 10/12/18 vs. CHA. Reid Boucher played in his 350th career pro game on 10/13/18 @ TOR. Ivan Kulbakov earned his first career win on 10/13/18 @ TOR. Olli Juolevi scored his first AHL goal on 10/17/18 vs. ROC. Tanner Kero registered his 50th career AHL assist on 10/19/18 vs. CLE. Alex Biega appeared in his 350th career AHL game on 10/20/18 @ SYR. Darren Archibald set a franchise record for most career goals with his 68th on 10/20/18 @ SYR. Dylan Blujus appeared in his 200th career AHL game on 10/24/18 vs. CHA. Vincent Arseneau appeared in his 250th career pro game on 11/2/18 @ LAV. Michael Carcone earned his 50th career AHL point on 11/3/18 @ LAV. Tanner Kero scored his 50th career pro goal on 11/7/18 vs. LAV. Jonah Gadjovich scored his first career goal on 11/9/18 vs. HFD. Connor Lacouvee made his AHL debut on 11/10/18 @ BIN. 2018-19 TRANSACTIONS DATE Player ADD/DEL Transaction 10/13/18 J. Dirk DEL Loaned to Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) 10/15/18 A. Gaudette DEL Recalled by Vancouver Canucks (NHL) 10/17/18 A. Biega ADD Loaned by Vancouver Canucks (NHL) 10/23/18 D.
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