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Seawolves Host Gophers at Sullivan Arena ALASKA ANCHORAGE ALASKA ANCHORAGE Hockey SID: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-GOAL FAX: 907-563-4565 SEAWOLF HOCKEY Email: [email protected] UAA Sports Information ● Wells Fargo Sports Complex Room 220 ● 3211 Providence Drive ● Anchorage, Alaska January 26, 2010 Seawolves host Gophers at Sullivan Arena ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOCKEY MINNESOTA (12-12-2, 7-9-2 WCHA) 2009-10 Schedule vs. ALASKA ANCHORAGE (9-14-1, 7-12-1 WCHA) Date Opponent Time/Res. Friday, Jan. 29 at 7:07 p.m. Oct 2 SAIT Polytechnic (ex.) W, 9‐0 Saturday, Jan. 30 at 7:07 p.m. at Sullivan Arena Oct 9 MERCYHURST ^ W, 5‐3 Oct 10 #3 MICHIGAN ^ L, 1‐6 Radio: KTZN 550 AM—Kurt Haider (play-by-play) Oct 16 RPI % W, 3‐0 Live Stats: GoSeawolves.com Live Web Feed: GCI.net Oct 17 Robert Morris % L, 3‐5 Television: GCI Channel 1 (tape delayed) Oct 23 #2 NORTH DAKOTA * L, 0‐5 Oct 24 #2 NORTH DAKOTA * W, 2‐1 THIS WEEK: The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves continue their home stand when they enter- Oct 30 Minnesota * L, 1‐5 tain the Minnesota Gophers in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association series at the Sullivan Nov 1 Minnesota * L, 1‐4 Arena on Jan. 29-30. The games are scheduled to commence at 7:07 p.m. AST both nights. Nov 6 #2/3 DENVER * L, 2‐3 Nov 7 #2/3 DENVER * W, 7‐3 THE SERIES — UAA vs. UM Nov 13 Wisconsin * L, 1‐5 OVERALL: UM leads, 48-15-7 AT UAA: UM leads, 22-8-4 Nov 14 Wisconsin * L, 2‐6 LAST MEETING: Nov. 1, 2009 (UM won, 4-1) STREAK: UM 3 Nov 20 MINNESOTA STATE * L, 2‐8 Nov 21 MINNESOTA STATE * W, 4‐1 NOTES: The teams met earlier this season in Minneapolis on Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2009 with the Nov 27 #5 Colorado College * L, 0‐5 Gophers sweeping the Seawolves, 5-1 and 4-1 … in the last 10 meetings UM leads, 8-2-2 … Nov 28 #5 Colorado College * W, 3‐2 OT the last UAA win against the Gophers was on Nov. 17, 2007 (4-2) on the road … the last time Dec 4 #20 ST. CLOUD STATE * L, 1‐3 the Seawolves defeated Minnesota at home was on Oct. 16, 2004 (3-2) in the Nye Frontier Dec 5 #20 ST. CLOUD STATE * L, 2‐3 Classic. Jan 8 #2 Denver * T, 1‐1 SCOUTING MINNESOTA: Minnesota, which received 6 points in the latest USCHO.com/CBS Jan 9 #2 Denver * L, 2‐3 College Div. I poll, joins UAA after being swept by St. Cloud State on Jan. 22-23 (4-3, 4-1) in a Jan 15 Michigan Tech * W, 6‐2 home-and-away series … the Gophers snagged three points from North Dakota, tying the Fight- Jan 16 Michigan Tech * W, 5‐4 ing Sioux, 3-3 on Jan. 15, before defeating UND, 5-1 on Jan. 16 ... the Gophers are led offen- Jan 22 #7/8COLORADO COLL. * L, 1‐6 sively by senior F Tony Lucia (7-12—19), sophomore F Jordan Schroeder (5-14—19) and junior Jan 23 #7/8COLORADO COLL. * W, 2‐1 F Mike Hoeffel (11-7—18) … junior D Cade Fairchild (2-12—14) leads UM from the blueline … Jan 29 MINNESOTA * 7:07 p.m. in net, the Gophers are backstopped by junior Alex Kangas (21 gp, .910sv%, 2.62 gaa) with a Jan 30 MINNESOTA * 7:07 p.m. 10-9-1 record. Feb 5 St. Cloud State * 4:07 p.m. Feb 6 St. Cloud State * 2:07 p.m. SEAWOLVES SPLIT WITH RANKED TIGERS: The Seawolves continued to Feb 19 Minnesota State * 4:37 p.m. struggle on Friday nights, losing to then-ranked 7/8 Colorado College, 6-1 at Feb 20 Minnesota State * 4:07 p.m. the Sullivan Arena on Jan. 22 … UAA’s lone goal of the evening was scored by Feb 26 ALASKA FAIRBANKS # 7:07 p.m. junior F Sean Wiles … assisting on the play was freshmen forwards, Daniel Feb 27 Alaska Fairbanks # 7:05 p.m. Naslund and Mickey Spencer … on Jan. 23, the Seawolves held off the Ti- Mar 5 MINNESOTA‐DULUTH * 7:07 p.m. gers for a 2-1 victory … UAA was on the board first with an even-strength goal by junior F Tommy Grant … freshman F Alex Gellert gave the Seawolves a Mar 6 MINNESOTA‐DULUTH * 7:07 p.m. Wiles Mar 12‐14 WCHA First Round two-goal lead with a power-play tally and the eventual game-winner … CC added its only goal on the man advantage half way through the second period, but neither team Mar. 18‐20 WCHA FINAL FIVE was able to find the back of the net in the third period. Home games in ALL CAPS # Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup SEAWOLVES BITES: The Seawolves will host the Gophers after splitting a league series ^ Kendall Hockey Classic against Colorado College on Jan. 22-23 … the teams concluded their regular season meetings, % Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks) * Western Collegiate Hockey Association game All times are Alaska Daylight/Standard Time UAA SPORTS INFORMATION Please contact assistant sports information director Dallas Baldwin (907-786-GOAL or [email protected]) for credentials, releases, statistics, general or game informa- tion, or assistance in arranging interviews with players or coaches. SEAWOLF HOCKEY 2009-10 RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall Record ................. 9-14-1 When UAA Scores First ................... 6-4-0 WCHA Record .................. 7-12-1 When Opponent Scores First .......... 3-10-1 Home Record ................... 5-7-0 When Leading After 1st Period ........ 6-0-0 tied at 2-2 … on Friday, the Seawolves allowed CC to score a season- Road Record .................... 4-7-1 When Trailing After 1st Period ......... 0-10-0 high four power-play goals and two shorthanded tallies – the Seawolves Neutral Site Record .......... 1-1-0 When Tied After 1st Period ............. 3-4-1 lead the nation in shorthanded-goals-against (10) … UAA was held score- WCHA Home Games ....... 4-8-0 When Leading After 2nd Period ...... 7-0-0 th WCHA Road Games ........ 4-5-1 When Tied After 2nd Period ............ 2-1-1 less on the power play for the 12 time this season … on Saturday, the Last 5 Games ................... 3-2-1 When Trailing After 2nd Period……0-13-0 Seawolves recorded one power-play goal out of four opportunities ... the Last 10 Games ................. 4-5-1 Seawolves have only connected on 14 of 121 power plays for 11.6 per- When Scoring on the Power Play .... 7-5-0 cent … on the penalty kill the Seawolves fair much better, stopping oppo- When Outshooting Opp. ... 6-3-0 When Scoreless on the PP .............. 2-9-1 nents 118 times on 145 tries (81.4%) … against CC, the junior class reg- When UAA Out-shot ......... 3-11-1 When Opp. Scores on PP ............... 6-11-0 istered five of UAA’s nine points (freshman 3, seniors 1, sophomore 0) … Ties Opponents on Shots . 0-0-0 When Opp. Scoreless on PP ........... 3-3-1 UAA kept the Tigers to a season-low-tying 17 shots on net on Saturday – In One-Goal Games ......... 4-3-0 last was St. Cloud State on Dec. 4. In Two-Goal Games ......... 1-2-0 In Three-Goal Games ...... 2-1-0 October ............................................ 3-3-0 In 4+ Goal Games ............ 2-8-0 November ........................................ 3-6-0 PLAYER NOTES: The Seawolves received a goal by In Overtime Games .......... 1-0-1 December ........................................ 0-2-0 junior F Sean Wiles on Jan. 22 – his ninth of the season Friday Games ................... 3-7-1 January ............................................ 3-2-1 for a career-high three-game goal streak … Wiles also Saturday Games .............. 6-5-0 February .......................................... 0-0-0 picked up an assist on Saturday for a career- and team- Non-Conference ............... 2-2-0 March ............................................... 0-0-0 high five-game point streak … after only scoring two goals during his first two seasons at UAA, Wiles has 40 or more shots on goal ............ 0-0-0 Allowing 40 or more shots .... 0-1-0 recorded six goals in just the last nine games … Wiles 30-39 shots on goal ..................... 2-1-0 Allowing 30-39 shots ............ 1-5-1 leads UAA in shot percentage (.205) and plus/minus (+6) Gellert 20-29 shots on goal ..................... 6-8-1 Allowing 20-29 shots ............ 7-6-0 … Wiles is currently tied for first in the WCHA overall 10-19 shots on goal ..................... 1-5-0 Allowing 10-19 shots ............ 1-2-0 standings for short-handed points (3) … picking up his second-career goal was freshman F Alex Gellert on THE LAST TIME...a Seawolf scored the following in a single game: Jan. 23 … Gellert enjoyed his team-leading second 2 Goals .................Sean Wiles vs. Colorado College (11/28/09) game-winner and his first-career power-play goal … 3 Goals .................Kevin Clark at. Michigan Tech (01/16/10) 4 Goals .................David Vallieres vs. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) senior F Kevin Clark was credited with an assist on Jan. nd 5 Goals .................Cary Fisher vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88) 23 for his 92 career point … Clark is currently tied for Clark 3 Points ................Sean Wiles (2-1—3) vs. Colorado College (11/28/09) No. 23 on the UAA all-time list with David Vallieres (1994 4 Points ................Kevin Clark (3-1—4) at Michigan Tech (01/16/10) -97) … with eight more points, Clark will be one of 22 5 Points ................David Vallieres (4-1--5) vs.
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