Despite a COVID-complicated 2020-21 AHL season that has taken much of the fun from being a Utica Comets fan, there sure is a lot of buzz online about the future of hockey in Utica, NY.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced new guidance for indoor and outdoor sporting events on Thursday, clearing the way for a partial wave of fans to being returning to stadiums and arenas to cheer on their teams.
The Utica Comets have had to reschedule their next two games because COVID-19.
The team sent out a release just at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, saying the AHL is moving to reschedule the games 'out of an abundance of caution in accordance with the AHL's league COVID-19 protocols...
Senator Joe Griffo and Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon are calling on Governor Cuomo to include the Adirondack Bank Center in stadium re-opening eligibility.
The Utica Comets announced a television partnership with Nexstar Broadcasting on Wednesday, which will mean all home games for this upcoming "COVID" season will be on TV during the shortened 2020-21 season that is being played without fans due to COVID-19.