Records are one thing, but it's how the team is getting it done that is really quite impressive. Aside from the rotating cast of characters, the story remains consistently the same. The team has developed a commitment to the process and the numbers are showing.
If the old adage is true, offense wins games, defense wins championships, the Comets are in a good spot. While they might not score the most goals in the league - they're eighth in the league with 72 goals in 20 games - their goals against are by far a league-best. Between Nico Daws, Akira Schmid and Marek Mitens, the three goaltenders the Comets have used this season, they have combined to let in just 38 goals. And while goaltenders are the last line of defense, the play in front of them is just as important.
When the Comets reached their first 10 wins of the season, they were winning but their shots against were high. Those shots against were being saved by strong goaltending, and here's what head coach Kevin Dineen had to say about his squad at that point.
"There's talks about the number shots we give up. We acknowledge that. We know that is part of our DNA right now," he said. "For me, it is chances against, which is a big difference from shots. I feel like our team has been solid and our defense does drive our offense."
After the Comets goals against, there's a considerable drop-off to the league's next best. That would be the Heat, who have let in 10 more goals than Utica, with 48 goals against.
If you're to break down the Comets numbers even further they're supremely balanced both at home and on the road. At home in 11 games the team has given up 19 goals, and away from Adirondack Bank Center, they've conceded 19 goals in nine games. Both are league bests.