By Blake Sebring
The News-Sentinel
Hockey players are renowned for their toughness, and every team suffers injuries during the playoffs, but the Fort Wayne Komets got very lucky during their title run.. Some star players survived potentially major injuries that could have affected the team's Central Hockey League championship.
During the morning skate before Game 7 of the Turner Conference finals against Missouri, goaltender Nick Boucher's knee buckled on him while he was going down to block a shot.
``I thought my season was over,'' Boucher said. ``I couldn't put any weight on it. I just couldn't stand up on it.''
When Boucher left the morning practice, the Komets were planning on starting backup Gerry Festa in what turned out to be the most important game of the season. An MRI showed no extensive damage in Boucher's knee, so he decided to take a shot to deaden the pain.
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