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Juice Boxes and Post Game Stats: 1,000 Goals at Home

Stats and milestones as the Comets season comes to an end.

Thad Bell

The Kansas City Comets season came to a disappointing end on Saturday night with a 2-1 loss to the Ontario Fury in the game three mini game of their semifinal series. Here are the stats and milestones from last night’s two games for the Comets.

Ignacio Flores’ goal in game 1 was the 1,000th goal in all competitions at home for the Comets.

Flores’ goal gave him 6 goals/assists in the playoffs, tying him with Kiel Williams and Alain Matingou for 11th all time on that list.

Flores appearing in both games gave him 10 playoff appearances for the Comets, tying him with Coady Andrews and Byron Alvarez for 14th all time on that list.

Flores’ goal and Lucas Sousa’s 2 goals gave them 4 in the playoffs for the Comets, tying them with Williams and Matingou for 11th all time on that list.

Sousa’s 2 goals gave him 5 goals/assists in the playoffs for the Comets, tying him with Robert Palmer for 14th all time on that list.

Dominic Francis’ 4 goals gave him 7 in the playoffs for the Comets, tying him with Bryan Perez and Brian Harris for 5th all time on that list.

The goals gave Francis 9 goals/assists for the Comets in the playoffs, moving him into 10th place all time on that list.

Ramone Palmer’s goal gave him 6 in the playoffs for the Comets, tying him with Lucas Rodriguez for 8th all time on that list.

His goal gave Palmer 16 goals/assists in the playoffs for the Comets, breaking his tie with Rodriguez for 5th all time on that list.

Palmer appearing in both games gave him 23 playoff appearances for the Comets, moving him into 6th place all time on that list.

Ray Lee’s assist gave him 4 goals/assists in the playoffs for the Comets, tying him with Josh Gardner, Stefan St. Louis, Jeff Hughes, and Geison for 16th all time on that list.

Kevin Ellis and James Togbah both made their 6th and 7th playoff appearances for the Comets, tying them with Ryan Junge and Cristiano for 19th all time on that list.