CLINTON COMETS
| 'Clinton Comets' | ||
| 'League' | NYSAHL, NYOHL EHL, NAHL, ACHL | |
| 'Founded' | 1927 | |
| 'Team History' | Clinton Hockey Club NYSAHL (1927/28 - 1948) Clinton Comets NYSAHL (1949 - 1949/50) Clinton Comets NYOHL (1950/51 - 1953/54) Clinton Comets EHL (1954/55 - 1972/73) Mohawk Valley Comets NAHL (1973/74 - 1976/77) | |
| 'Home Ice' | Sage Rink (?? - 1949) Clinton Arena (1949 - 1973) Utica Memorial Auditorium (1973 - 1977) | |
| 'Based in' | Clinton, New York (1927 - 1973) Utica, New York (1973 - 1977) | |
| 'Colors' | Red, White, and Blue | |
The Clinton Comets were an American ice hockey team in Clinton, New York.
Founded in 1927-28 as the Clinton Hockey Club and nicknamed the Comets in 1949, the team played primarily at the Clinton Arena from 1949 until 1973.
From 1954 until 1973, the Comets participated in the Eastern Hockey League, dominating for ten of their nineteen seasons. Most notably, under head coach Pat Kelly, the Comets posted a 315-208-64 (wins-losses-ties) record over eight seasons. During that period, in the 1967-68 season, the Comets produced an awe-inspiring 57-5-10 record.
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| Notable alumni |
| External links |
| References |
Notable alumni
Notable alumni of the Clinton Comets include:
★ Ed Giacomin, who went on to become an all-star goaltender with the New York Rangers.
★ Benny Woit, former player for the Detroit Red Wings.
★ Pete Babando, former player for the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks.
★ Pat Kelly, went on to later become head coach of the Colorado Rockies (NHL), was the founder and first league commisioner of the East Coast Hockey League. He also had the ECHL's championship trophy named after him, the Kelly Cup.
External links
Clinton Comets EHL Career Statistics on HockeyDB.com
References
★ Mancuso, Jim and Zalatan, Fred. The Clinton Comets: From The Chenango Canal to National Champions. Utica, NY: Mancuso Publishing, 2005.
★ Mancuso, Jim and Zalatan, Fred. The Clinton Comets: An EHL Dynasty. Utica, NY: Mancuso Publishing, 2004.
★ "Clinton Comets." The Internet Hockey Database. 15 Aug. 2007. Wikimedia Foundation. 14 Apr. 2007 [1].
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