By Blake Sebring
News-Sentinel
After almost every playoff game, Komets coach Al Sims comes into the interview room and says, ``We never do anything the easy way.'' It would go into the cliché Hall of Fame, except it's completely true, especially after the Komets lost the first two games of the Central Hockey League's Turner Conference finals at home and then rallied to force a Game 7.
It's almost like the Komets enjoy torturing their fans, but Thursday night they rewarded them. So did the Missouri Mavericks. The passion the two teams played with is why there are hockey fans in Fort Wayne and all over the world. If they could convince everyone in the city to see a game like that in person, the Memorial Coliseum would need to be expanded again.
In every sense of the word, the Komets outlasted the Mavericks 6-4 in a brilliant game that will always be a favorite memory of the 7,049 fans who saw it. Fort Wayne will start the Ray Miron Presidents' Cup Finals at Wichita on Saturday.
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