The Komets have a 2-1 lead over the Colorado Eagles in the first period Sunday and it's thanks to a record-setting feat by Garrett Meurs.

Capitalizing on a turnover, the Eagles opened the scoring at 5:51 when Sean Ringrose put the rebound of a Kyle Kraemer shot past goaltender Pat Nagle.

But it took only 14 seconds for Meurs to respond and then set a record.

He finished off a give-and-go with Troy Bourke to tie it at 1 and four seconds after the ensuing faceoff, he snapped a shot from the right circle into the top of the net.

It was the fastest back-to-back goals in the 64-season history of the Komets. In 1972, Jim Boyd scored two goals five seasons apart. And in 1990, Mike DeCarle and Brad Aitken scored 5 seconds apart, too.