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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. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) Seawolf skaters to reach the 100-point club … senior G 6+ Points ...... Doug Spooner (3-5--8) vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88) Jon Olthuis registered his 21st career victory on Satur- day … Olthuis is currently tied with Nathan Lawson UAA goaltender made 50 saves: (2005-07) at No. 8 in the all-time wins category … with Nathan Lawson (51) at Michigan Tech (1/21/06) UAA goaltender made 40 saves: one more victory, Olthuis will have posted the most ca- Jon Olthuis (46) at Minnesota Duluth (3/07/09) reer victories for a Seawolf goaltender since Lee Schill Olthuis UAA goaltender received an assist: (1993-95) … registering his third multi-point game of his Jon Olthuis at Minnesota Duluth (12/8/07) career was junior D Kane Lafranchise … Lafranchise added an assist on UAA attempted a penalty shot: both of UAA’s goals on Saturday night … Lafranchise is currently tied with Tommy Grant vs. St. Cloud State (2/6/09) teammate F/D Curtis Leinweber at No. 27 for defenseman scoring in the UAA made a penalty shot: Shea Hamilton vs. St. Cloud State (2/4/05) — First in program history. league’s overall statistics with 8 points … junior F Tommy Grant tallied An opposing player attempted a penalty shot: his 7th goal of the season on Saturday … UAA is 5-0-0 when Grant Marc Christian, Minnesota-Duluth, didn’t score on Lee Schill (2/24/95) scores a goal. An opposing player scored a penalty shot: Mike Forrest, Fairfield, scored on Chad Meyhoff (12/2/88) UAA EARNS SWEEP AT MICHIGAN TECH: The Seawolves registered UAA scored an empty net goal: Kevin Clark at Michigan Tech (01/15/10) their first league sweep of the season on the road at Michigan Tech … on UAA scored a shorthanded goal: Sean Wiles at Michigan Tech (01/15/10) HEAD COACH UAA swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: ● 49-100-20 career record (5th season at UAA) 10/19-10/20/2007, vs. Alaska Fairbanks (4-3, 5-3) ● 31-85-16 WCHA record / 17-7-4 non-conference UAA swept a two-game road series: ● Fourth head coach in program history 01/15-16/10, at Michigan Tech (6-2, 5-4) ● Led UAA to a third-straight Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup title in An opponent swept a two-game road series: 2008-09. 11/13-11/14/09 at Wisconsin (5-1, 6-2) ● Helped guide NMU to seven 20-win seasons, six Central Collegiate An opponent swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: Hockey Association tournament berths and one NCAA Tournament 12/4-5/09—St. Cloud State(3-1, 3-2) appearance. UAA shut out an opponent: ● Wildcats averaged over 20 wins a season under Shyiak's tenure. 10/16/09—UAA 3, RPI 0 (Jon Olthuis) ● Recorded an overall mark of 213-174-40 as an assistant coach at UAA shut out an opponent on the road: NMU (10 seasons) 02/27/09—UAA 1, UAF 0 (Bryce Christianson) ● Served as head coach of the North American Select Team in 2000 and 2001, guiding UAA was shut out: the squad to silver-medal finishes both seasons at the World “Junior A” Hockey Tourna- ment 11/27/09—UAA 0, CC 5 (Joe Howe) ● Co-Captain of NMU's 1991 NCAA Championship team that eliminated UAA from the Quarterfinals.

THIS WEEK’S SEAWOLF PROMOTIONS SKATE WITH THE SEAWOLVES: Jan. 31 at 1:00-3:00pm, Westchester Lagoon. Open to the public, no charge. An 2009-10 SEASON LEADERS opportunity to skate, get autographs and photos with the Seawolf hockey team, UAA Hockey Alumni and other UAA GOALS Athletes. 300 lucky kids will receive a UAA Logo Beanie Hat compliments of SAA. Free hot dogs, food and drinks. Kevin Clark ...... 12 GREEN & GOLD FRIDAYS - HOCKEY JERSEY SATURDAYS: Kids 12 and under can get complimentary tickets Sean Wiles ...... 9 by wearing green and gold (face painting counts) or their favorite hockey jersey to regular season WCHA games. For Tommy Grant ...... 7 each paid adult ticket (season tickets are valid as an adult paid ticket), up to 2 kids can receive a complimentary general admission tickets by participating in either one or both of the promotions. Tickets are available only at Sulli- van Arena Box Office one hour prior to game time and subject to availability. ASSISTS Tommy Grant ...... 13 Kevin Clark ...... 9 Jan. 15, the Seawolves recorded a power-play goal, a shorthander and two empty-net goals to Daniel Naslund ...... 7 Kane Lafranchise ...... 7 defeat the Huskies 6-2 … leading the charge was sophomore F Jade Portwood, who claimed the first multi-goal game of his career … on Jan. 16, the Seawolves were led by senior F Kevin POINTS Clark … Clark recorded his first career hat trick and a career-best-tying four points to secure the Kevin Clark ...... 21 sweep with a 5-4 victory … junior F Tommy Grant contributed with a goal and an assist on both Tommy Grant ...... 20 evenings. Sean Wiles ...... 14 SEAWOLVES RECEIVE POINT IN DENVER: The Seawolves enter the MTU POWER-PLAY GOALS series following a hard-fought weekend in Denver … UAA managed to tie then- Kevin Clark ...... 4 No. 2 DU, 1-1 on Jan. 8, before falling, 3-2 on Jan. 9 … on Friday, the Sea- Tommy Grant ...... 2 wolves received the game-tying goal from sophomore F/D Curtis Leinweber SHORT-HANDED GOALS … recording helpers were freshman F Mitch Bruijsten and sophomore F/D Sean Wiles ...... 2 Brad Gorham … on Saturday, the Seawolves twice battled back to tie the game, but fell in the last 39 seconds with DU’s final goal … scoring for UAA Craig Parkinson ...... 1 Gorham Kevin Clark ...... 1 was freshman F Mickey Spencer and junior F Nick Haddad … senior G Jon Josh Lunden ...... 1 Olthuis kept the Seawolves in the games with 31 saves on Friday, followed by 26 on Saturday.

GAME-WINNING GOALS SEAWOLVES SWEPT BY SCSU: The Seawolves’ last series was on Dec. 4- Alex Gellert ...... 2 5, when UAA was swept on its own ice by then-No. 20 St. Cloud State … the

PENALTIES Huskies defeated UAA, 3-1 on Friday, followed by a 3-2 victory on Saturday … Kevin Clark ...... 23 SCSU added three goals in the first period before junior F Sean Wiles notched Lee Baldwin ...... 20 UAA’s lone tally in the second frame, shorthanded … on Dec. 5, the Seawolves Nick Haddad ...... 17 were on the board first with a power-play tally by senior F Kevin Clark, but the Tommy Grant ...... 17 Huskies added three unanswered goal, before UAA’s junior F Craig Parkin- son scored early in the third for the 3-2 final. Parkinson PENALTY MINUTES Kevin Clark ...... 57 SEAWOLVES PICK UP TWO POINTS IN CC SERIES: The Seawolves were Chris Crowell ...... 52 handed their second shutout of the season on Nov. 27 against the Colorado Lee Baldwin ...... 43 Nick Haddad ...... 37 College Tigers, 5-0, before coming back to win their first WCHA road game of the season on Nov. 28, 3-2, in OT … on Friday, the Tigers added two goals in SHOTS ON GOAL the first and second periods and one in the third to give UAA its fifth straight Tommy Grant ...... 80 loss on the road … on Saturday, the Seawolves received two goals from junior Kevin Clark ...... 68 F Sean Wiles to send the game into overtime for the first time of the season … Sean Wiles ...... 44 freshman F Daniel Naslund scored the game-winner in extra minutes for the Naslund Mickey Spencer ...... 42 victory … senior goaltender Jon Olthuis posted 26 saves to keep UAA in the Kane Lafranchise ...... 28 game.

Plus / Minus Sean Wiles ...... + 6 SEAWOLVES SPLIT WITH MAVERICKS: On Nov. 20-21, the Seawolves and the MSU Maver- Drew Darwitz ...... + 3 icks split their series, with MSU thumping UAA 8-2 on Nov. 20, before UAA came back for a 4-1 win on Saturday … with the win, the Seawolves advanced to No. 8 in the WCHA standings with 2009-10 SCORING BY CLASS six points … on Friday night, senior F Kevin Clark and junior F Nick Haddad scored UAA’s two G A P PPG GW goals … freshman redshirt G Dusan Sidor (22 saves) received his college debut … on Satur- Seniors 17 16 33 4 0 Juniors 26 37 63 5 4 UAA All-Time Records Sophomores 6 9 15 1 2 All-Time WCHA Record ...... 128-301-59 (17th season) Freshmen 8 23 31 2 3 All-Time Record ...... 424-526-93 (32nd season)

2009-10 WCHA STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL 1 Minnesota Duluth 25 18 12- 5- 1 .694 64- 48 26 16- 9- 1 .635 90- 71 2 Denver 24 18 10- 4- 4 .667 53- 47 24 14- 6- 4 .667 75- 64 St. Cloud State 24 18 11- 5- 2 .667 55- 45 26 16- 7- 3 .673 79- 61 4 Wisconsin 23 18 10- 5- 3 .639 70- 42 24 14- 6- 4 .667 96- 56 Colorado College 23 20 10- 7- 3 .575 65- 52 26 14- 9- 3 .596 86- 67 6 North Dakota 19 18 8- 7- 3 .528 52- 40 26 13- 8- 5 .596 78- 56 7 Minnesota 16 18 7- 9- 2 .444 49- 49 26 12-12- 2 .500 70- 71 8 Alaska Anchorage 15 20 7-12- 1 .375 45- 71 24 9-14- 1 .396 57- 85 9 Minnesota State 11 18 5-12- 1 .306 45- 58 26 11-13- 2 .462 71- 68 10 Michigan Tech 4 18 2-16- 0 .111 36- 82 24 3-20- 1 .146 48-106 UAA ACTIVE day, junior F Tommy Grant posted two goals and an assist to lead UAA over MSU … also CAREER LEADERS scoring for UAA was Clark and sophomore F Jade Portwood.

GOALS WISCONSIN HANDS UAA PAIR OF LOSSES: The Seawolves were handed Josh Lunden ...... 44 their second road sweep of the season, falling to Wisconsin, 5-1 on Nov. 13 Kevin Clark ...... 40 and 6-2 on Nov. 14 … on Friday, the Seawolves fell behind early and couldn’t Tommy Grant ...... 27 come back, allowing three UW goals in the first period ... scoring UAA’s lone goal was junior F Craig Parkinson on the power play ... assists were credited ASSISTS to freshman forwards Mickey Spencer and Daniel Naslund … on Saturday, Kevin Clark ...... 52 senior F Josh Lunden posted both of UAA’s goals … Lunden put the Sea- Josh Lunden ...... 30 wolves on the board first, but UW added four goals in the third period for the Spencer Tommy Grant ...... 25 Seawolves’ fifth loss in the last six outings … senior F Kevin Clark, junior F Tommy Grant Trevor Hunt ...... 17 and junior D Luka Vidmar each were credited with helpers.

POINTS SEAWOLVES UPSET NO. 2 DENVER: The Seawolves fell to the Denver Kevin Clark ...... 92 Pioneers on Nov. 6, 3-2, before coming back and defeating DU, 7-3 on Satur- Josh Lunden ...... 74 day … scoring for UAA on Friday night was junior F Sean Wiles and junior D Tommy Grant ...... 52 Luka Vidmar … on Saturday, six Seawolves found the back of the net, includ- Craig Parkinson ...... 34 ing a pair of goals from Wiles … UAA posted three goals in the second and

third period, to defeat the Pioneers at home for the first time since 2000 .. In POWER-PLAY GOALS addition to Wiles, the Seawolves received a multi-point game from four other Josh Lunden ...... 16 Grant skaters; freshman D Lee Baldwin, senior F Kevin Clark, junior F Tommy Kevin Clark ...... 11 Grant and freshman F Daniel Naslund. Craig Parkinson ...... 6

Tommy Grant ...... 6 MINNESOTA SWEEPS SERIES WITH UAA: On Oct. 30 and Nov. 1, the Sea-

wolves were swept by the host Gophers in a Friday-Sunday series, 5-1 and 4- GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 … on Oct. 30, the Seawolves got on the board first with a power-play tally Kevin Clark ...... 5 from junior F Nick Haddad, before the Gophers responded with five unan- Josh Lunden ...... 3 swered goals … junior G Bryce Christianson posted a season-high 29 saves Craig Parkinson ...... 3 in the loss … on Sunday afternoon, Minnesota scored its first power-play goal Tommy Grant ...... 3 of the season, followed by two more tallies before UAA freshman F Mickey Christianson Spencer sent a wrist shot through traffic for his first career goal … UM added GAMES PLAYED one more goal 19 seconds later for the final. Kevin Clark ...... 129

Jared Tuton ...... 126 UAA RECEIVES TWO POINTS IN UND SERIES: The Seawolves split the series with the Josh Lunden ...... 114 nationally ranked Fighting Sioux on Oct. 23-24, picking up their first points of the season … PENALTIES UND won on Friday night, 5-0 in UAA’s conference opener, before UAA came back to win on Kevin Clark ...... 108 Saturday, 2-1 ... on Friday, the Fighting Sioux came out on fire and scored three goals on 17 Tommy Grant ...... 57 shots in the first period of play, followed by goals in the second and third periods … on Satur- Nils Backstrom ...... 56 day, the Seawolves got on the board first with junior F Kevin Clark’s team-leading fourth tally

PENALTY MINUTES Kevin Clark ...... 293 UAA IN THE 2009-10 WCHA OVERALL RANKINGS Nils Backstrom ...... 120 TEAM UAA Leader Tommy Grant ...... 114 Scoring Offense 9th 2.38 G/GM Wisconsin 4.00 G/GM Trevor Hunt ...... 110 Scoring Defense 9th 3.54 G/GM North Dakota 2.15 G/GM Josh Lunden ...... 106 Power Play 10th 11.6 PCT Minnesota Duluth 24.7 PCT Penalty Kill 8th 81.4 PCT Denver 87.2 PCT Special Teams Comb. 8th 49.6 PCT North Dakota 52.9 PCT Penalty Minutes 1st 22.1 PIM/G Same INDIVIDUAL Scoring Kevin Clark T-16th 21 pts Jack Connolly (UMD) 36 pts 2009-10 UAA vs. RANKED OPPONENTS (4-8-1) Goals Kevin Clark T-7th 12 g Blake Geoffrion (UW) 17 g Vs. #3 Michigan (Oct. 10) ...... L, 1-6 Assists Tommy Grant T-21th 13 a Rob Bordson (UMD) 26 a Vs. #2 North Dakota (Oct. 23) ...... L, 0-5 Power-Play Points Tommy Grant T-30th 8 pts Jack Connolly (UMD) 21 pts Vs. #2 North Dakota (Oct. 24) ...... W, 2-1 Power-Play Goals Kevin Clark T-16th 4 PPG Justin Fontaine (UMD) 12 PPG Vs. #2 Denver (Nov. 6) ...... L, 2-3 Short-Handed Points Sean Wiles T-1st 3 pts Same Vs. #2 Denver (Nov. 7) ...... W, 7-3 Short-Handed Goals Sean Wiles T-2nd 2 g Mike Testwuide (CC) 3 Vs. #5 Colorado College (Nov. 27) ...... L, 0-5 Vs. #5 Colorado College (Nov. 28) ...... W, 3-2 OT Game-Winning Goals Alex Gellert T-13 2 GWG Gregoire/Fontaine 4 g Vs. #20 St. Cloud State (Dec. 4) ...... L, 1-3 Defenseman Scoring Lafranchise/Leinweber T-27th 8 pts Brendan Smith (UW) 30 pts Vs. #20 St. Cloud State (Dec. 5) ...... L, 2-3 Freshman Scoring Daniel Naslund T-14th 9 pts Three with 20 pts Vs. #2 Denver (Jan. 8) ...... T, 1-1 GAA Jon Olthuis 12th 3.24 Marc Cheverie (DU) 2.12 GAA Vs. #2 Denver (Jan. 9) ...... L, 2-3 Bryce Christianson 14th 3.75 Vs. #7/8 Colorado College (Jan. 22) ...... L, 1-6 Save Percentage Jon Olthuis 13th .881 Marc Cheverie (DU) .928 Vs. #7/8 Colorado College (Jan. 23) ...... W, 2-1 Bryce Christianson 14th .867 Goalie Win Pct. Jon Olthuis 12th 4.33 Dan Dunn (SCSU) .818 Bryce Christianson 13th 3.33

2009-10 RECORD

WHEN SCORING A of the season within 30 seconds of the second period … Clark was assisted by freshman D GOAL Lee Baldwin and senior F Josh Lunden … UAA added its second strike off of junior D Backstrom 0‐0‐0 Kane Lafranchise’s stick at 6:06 of the second … junior F Tommy Grant and freshman F Baldwin 1‐0‐0 Daniel Naslund were credited with the assists … UND’s lone goal came at 18:34 of the Bruijsten 1‐0‐0 third period, ending junior G Bryce Christianson’s shutout. Clark 6‐4‐0 Crowell 0‐0‐0 SEAWOLVES SPLIT GAMES IN FAIRBANKS: On Oct. 16-17, the Seawolves competed in Currier 0‐0‐0 the second annual Brice Alaska Goal Rush tournament in Fairbanks, Alaska … on Oct. 16, Darwitz 0‐0‐0 the Seawolves shut out RPI, 3-0 … the Seawolves got on the board within three minutes of Gellert 2‐0‐0 the first period on a goal by freshman F Alex Gellert, followed by their second goal at 14:41 Gorham 0‐0‐0 by senior F Josh Lunden … UAA added one more tally at the end of the second frame of Grant 5‐0‐0 play for the final score off the stick of senior F Kevin Clark … both teams were scoreless on Haddad 0‐4‐0 the power play – UAA went 0-5, while RPI was 0-4 … the Seawolves were tagged for 5-21 on penalties, while RPI was whistled for 6 penalties, serving 25 minutes – each team re- Hunt 0‐0‐0 ceived a game misconduct and 5-minute major penalty … UAA outshot RPI, 27-25 … on Lafranchise 1‐0‐0 Saturday afternoon, the Seawolves fell to Robert Morris (1-1-0), 5-3 … the Colonials got on Leinweber 1‐1‐1 the board first and never relinquished the lead … RMU scored with 6 seconds remaining in Lunden 3‐1‐0 the 1st period … the second period went back and forth between the two teams, with each Naslund 2‐0‐0 scoring three goals - UAA goals were scored by sophomore D Curtis Leinweber, junior F Parkinson 1‐2‐0 Nick Haddad and Clark … the Colonials posted the final goal in the third period, for the 5-3 Portwood 2‐0‐0 score … RMU picked up two power play goals (2-8), while UAA scored on one man advan- Selby 0‐0‐0 tage (1-4) and picked up their second shorthanded goal of the season … RMU outshot Spencer 0‐2‐0 UAA, 31-27 … UAA spent 23 minutes in the penalty box, compared to RMU’s 10 minutes. Tuton 0‐0‐0 Vidmar 0‐1‐0 UAA DEFEATS MERCYHURST IN KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC: UAA (1-1-0) got two Wiles 4‐3‐0 goals apiece from forwards Tommy Grant and Craig Parkinson to knock off Mercyhurst 5- 3 in their season-opener Oct. 9 in the Kendall Hockey Classic … senior F Josh Lunden picked up two points with a goal and one assists, and senior G Jon Olthuis earned the win in goal with 19 saves … the Seawolves got on the board first when Grant snapped a close- ALASKA AIRLINES GOVERNOR’S CUP range shot past Mercyhurst’s goalie at 5:55 into the contest … the Lakers (0-2-0), from Erie, HISTORY Pa., would tie it before the period break, but the Seawolves took the lead for good when

Year Winner Results Lunden redirected a power-play pass from freshman D Lee Baldwin with 68 seconds left in 1993-94 UAF Tied 1-1, UAF wins shootout, 3-1 the period … Grant then recorded his third career two-goal game on an assist from Baldwin 1994-95 UAA Tied 1-1, UAA wins shootout, 2-1 1995-96 UAA UAA wins, 1-0-1 at the 8:01 mark of the second, also with the man advantage, giving UAA 3-1 cushion … 1996-97 UAA UAA wins, 2-0-0 after the Atlantic Hockey visitors made it a razor-thin margin on Cullen Eddy’s goal at 16:01, 1997-98 UAF UAF wins, 1-0-1 1998-99 UAF Tied 1-1, UAF wins shootout, 2-0 the Seawolves responded quickly on the first goal of the season by Parkinson—his 16th 1999-00 UAA UAA wins, 3-1-0 career goal and his second career short-handed tally– making it a 5-2 game … the Sea- 2000-01 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 wolves went on to face No. 3/4 Michigan the following night and fell to the Wolverines, 6-1 2001-02 UAF UAF wins, 3-1-0 2002-03 UAF UAF wins, 3-1-0 … senior F Kevin Clark was the lone Seawolf to score. 2003-04 UAF Tied 2-2, UAF wins shootout, 3-2 2004-05 UAF UAF wins, 2-1-1 2005-06 UAF UAF wins, 3-0-1 2009-10 CAPTAINS: The Seawolves will be led by senior F Jared Tuton who sports the “C 2006-07 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 … backing Tuton up is seniors Nils Backstrom, Kevin Clark and Josh Lunden as assis- 2007-08 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 2008-09 UAA UAA wins, 2-0 tant captains.

2009‐10 UAA Hockey Air Mileage (as of 01/19/10) UAF‐ 1,000 UM‐ 5,038 WIS‐ 5,476 CC‐ 4,890 DU‐ 4,810 MTU‐5,038 = 26,252 (Based on round trip from Anchorage, AK) 2009-10 Schedule and Results

UAA/OPP UAA/OPP UAA/OPP Date Opponent Time/Res. Shots Power Play Penalties Goaltender Attend. Oct 9 MERCYHURST ^ W, 5‐3 29/22 2‐5/0‐6 9‐18/7‐14 Olthuis (1‐0‐0) 3,712 Oct 10 #3 MICHIGAN ^ L, 1‐6 16/26 0‐4/2‐3 4‐8/5‐10 Christianson (0‐1‐0) 4,319 Oct 16 RPI % W, 3‐0 27/25 0‐5/0‐4 5‐21/6‐23 Olthuis (2‐0‐0) 1,179 Oct 17 Robert Morris % L, 3‐5 27/31 1‐4/2‐8 10‐23/5‐10 Olthuis (2‐1‐0) 1,482 Oct 23 #2 NORTH DAKOTA * L, 0‐5 16/29 0‐7/3‐7 9‐29/10‐31 Olthuis (2‐2‐0) 3,112 Oct 24 #2 NORTH DAKOTA * W, 2‐1 20/23 1‐5/0‐4 5‐10/6‐12 Christianson (1‐1‐0) 3,715 Oct 30 Minnesota * L, 1‐5 23/24 1‐8/0‐5 16‐40/19‐38 Christianson (1‐2‐0) 9,710 Nov 1 Minnesota * L, 1‐4 32/31 0‐4/1‐4 4‐8/4‐8 Christianson (1‐3‐0) 9,310 Nov 6 #2/3 DENVER * L, 2‐3 24/19 0‐5/1‐7 7‐14/6‐12 Olthuis (2‐3‐0) 2,875 Nov 7 # 2/3 DENVER * W, 7‐3 18/23 2‐7/2‐10 15‐41/12‐24 Christianson (2‐3‐0) 3,038 Nov 13 Wisconsin * L, 1‐5 20/37 1‐8/1‐8 14‐31/16‐32 Olthuis (2‐4‐0) 11,870 Nov 14 Wisconsin * L, 2‐6 13/42 0‐3/0‐7 10‐20/6‐12 Christianson (2‐4‐0) 13,612 Nov 20 MINNESOTA STATE * L, 2‐8 16/39 0‐4/1‐7 9‐18/8‐24 Olthuis (2‐5‐0) 2,732 Nov 21 MINNESOTA STATE * W, 4‐1 25/22 1‐8/1‐6 9‐18/11‐22 Christianson (3‐4‐0) 3,232 Nov 27 Colorado College * L, 0‐5 24/29 0‐6/2‐6 6‐12/6‐12 Christianson (3‐5‐0) 6,890 Nov 28 Colorado College * W, 3‐2 OT 35/28 0‐5/1‐6 8‐16/7‐14 Olthuis (3‐5‐0) 7,121 Dec 4 ST. CLOUD STATE * L, 1‐3 16/17 0‐5/2‐7 11‐33/10‐20 Olthuis (3‐6‐0) 2,596 Dec 5 ST. CLOUD STATE * L, 2‐3 29/24 1‐3/0‐6 6‐12/3‐6 Christianson (3‐6‐0) 2,850 Jan 8 Denver * T, 1‐1 28/32 0‐3/0‐4 4‐8/3‐6 Olthuis (3‐6‐1) 5,300 Jan 9 Denver * L, 2‐3 22/29 1‐3/1‐6 25‐77/18‐52 Olthuis (3‐7‐1) 5,931 Jan 15 Michigan Tech * W, 6‐2 35/29 1‐4/1‐5 5‐10/5‐21 Olthuis (4‐7‐1) 2,161 Jan 16 Michigan Tech * W, 5‐4 22/36 1‐3/1‐4 5‐10/4‐11 Olthuis (5‐7‐1) 2,063 Jan 22 COLORADO COLLEGE * L, 1‐6 24/26 0‐5‐/4‐6 9‐18/7‐14 Olthuis (5‐8‐1) 2,833 Jan 23 COLORADO COLLEGE * W, 2‐1 22/17 1‐4/1‐4 18‐36/18‐36 Olthuis (6‐8‐1) 2,894 Jan 29 MINNESOTA * Jan 30 MINNESOTA * Feb 5 St. Cloud State * Feb 6 St. Cloud State * Feb 19 Minnesota State * Feb 20 Minnesota State * Feb 26 ALASKA FAIRBANKS # Feb 27 Alaska Fairbanks # Mar 5 MINNESOTA‐DULUTH * Mar 6 MINNESOTA‐DULUTH * Mar 12‐14 WCHA First Round Mar. 18‐20 WCHA FINAL FIVE

Home games in ALL CAPS # Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup ^ Kendall Hockey Classic % Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks) * Western Collegiate Hockey Association game All times are Alaska Daylight/Standard Time 2009-10 Alaska Anchorage Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 1 vs. Mercyhurst Game 5 vs. North Dakota 2nd UAA-Wiles (1) (Spencer, Naslund) 6:38 Oct. 9, 2009 Oct. 23, 2009 DEN-Martin(4) (unassisted) 7:28 At Sullivan Arena (Anchorage) At the Sullivan Arena DEN-Rakhshani (5) (Colborne, Maiani) 15:46 3rd DEN-Rakhshani (6) (Colborne) 3:51 Mercyhurst 1 1 1—3 (0-1-0) North Dakota 3 1 1—5 (4-0-1, 2-0-1) UAA-Vidmar (1) (Parkinson, Lafranchise) 19:24 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1—5 (1-0-0) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (2-3-0, 0-1-0) Penalties UAA 7-14. DEN 6-12 Power Plays UAA 0-6, DEN 1-7 1st UAA-Grant (1) (Haddad, Leinweber) 5:55 1st UND-Lamoureux (2) (Zajac, Rowney) 5:47 Saves UAA-Olthuis (7-5-4—16) MC-Graham (1) (Collins) 9:01 UND-Marto (3) (Trupp, Gleason) (17:24 DEN-Murray (5-8-9—22) UAA-Lunden (1) (Baldwin, Grant) 18:52 UND-Gregoire (3) (LaPoint, Kristo) 18:40 Shots UAA (5-9-10—24), DEN (7-7-5—19) 2nd UAA-Grant (2) (Baldwin) 8:01 2nd UND-Trupp (1) (Malone) 13:36 Attendance 2,875 MC-Eddy (1) (Pitt) 16:53 3rd UND-Genoway (4) (VandeVelde, Dell) :34 UAA-Parkinson (1) (Clark, Lunden) Game 10 vs. Denver 3rd UAA-Parkinson (2) (Wiles) 11:20 Penalties UAA 9-29, UND 10-31 MC-Raven (1) (Noble, Echternach) 16:25 Power Plays UAA 0-8, UND 3-8 Nov. 7, 2009 Saves UAA-Olthuis (14-6-4—24) 59:54 At Sullivan Arena Penalties UAA 9-18, MC 7-14 UND-Dell (6-4-6—16) 59:18 Power Plays UAA 2-5, MC 0-7 Shots UAA (6-4-6—16), UND (17-7-5—29) Denver 1 1 1—3 (6-3-1, 4-1-1) Saves UAA-Olthuis (7-7-5—19) 59:40 Attendance 3,112 Alaska Anchorage 1 3 3—7 (4-6-0, 2-4-0) MC-Zapolski (6-9-9—24) 59:20 Game 6 vs. North Dakota Shots UAA (8-11-10—29), MC (8-8-6—22) 1st DEN-Wiercioch (2) (Glasser) 5:59 Attendance 3,712 Oct. 24, 2009 UAA-Wiles (2) (Naslund, Baldwin) 17:05 At the Sullivan Arena Game 2 vs. Michigan 2nd DEN-Rakhshani (7) (Wiercioch, Ruegse.) 3:58

Oct. 10, 2009 UAA-Clark (5) (Lafranchise, Baldwin) 10:34 North Dakota 0 0 1—1 (4-1-1, 2-1-1) UAA-Naslund (1) (Vidmar) 11:03 At Sullivan Arena (Anchorage) Alaska Anchorage 0 2 0—2 (3-3-0, 1-1-0) UAA-Leinweber (2) (Grant) 12:15

3rd UAA-Baldwin (1) (Clark, Grant) 2:27 Michigan 3 2 1—6 (1-1-0) 2nd UAA-Clark (4) (Baldwin, Lunden) :29 UAA-Wiles (3) (unassisted) 5:55 Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (1-1-0) UAA-Lafranchise (1) (Grant, Naslund) 6:06 DEN-Ruegsegger (5) (Maiani) 15:53 3rd UND-Zajac (3) (Lamoureux, Toews) 18:34 UAA-Lunden (3) (Bruijsten) 17:48 1st UM-winnett (1) (unassisted) 1:39 UM-Lebler (1) (Summers, Czarnik) 4:37 Penalties UAA 5-10, UND 6-12 Penalties UAA 15-41, DEN 12-24 UM-Hagelin (1) (Langlais, Rust) 18:25 Power Plays UAA 1-5, UND 0-4 Power Plays UAA 2-7, DEN 2-10 2nd UM-Brown (1) (Liewelly, Rust) 9:22 Saves UAA-Christianson (8-3-11—22) 60:00 Saves UAA– Christianson (4-11-5—20) UM-Rust (1) (Brown, Langlais) 12:56 UND-Eidsness (6-6-6—18) 59:35 DEN-Murray (3-5-1—9) UAA-Clark (Vidmar) 19:42 Shots UAA (6-8-6—20), UND 8-3-12—23) DEN-Paulgaard (0-0-2—2) 3rd UM-Brown (Hagelin, Burlon) 15:11 Attendance 3,715 Shots UAA (4-8-6—18), DEN (5-12-6—23) Attendance 3,038 Penalties UAA 4-8, UM 5-10 Game 7 vs. Minnesota Power Plays UAA 0-4, UM 2-3 Oct. 30, 2009 Game 11 vs. Wisconsin Saves UAA-Christianson (9-5-6—20) 60:00 At Mariucci Arena Nov. 13, 2009 UM-Hogan (6-4-5—15) 60:00 At Kohl Center Shots UAA (6-5-5—16) UM (12-7-7—26) Minnesota 1 3 1—5 (1-3-1, 1-3-1) Attendance 4,319 Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (3-4-0, 1-2-0) Wisconsin 3 1 1—5 (5-3-1, 3-3-1) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 1—1 (4-7-0, 2-5-0) Game 3 vs. RPI 1st UAA–Haddad (2) (Hunt, Leinweber) 8:09 Oct. 16, 2009 MINN-Ness (1) (Schroeder, Fairchild) 13:25 1st UW-Smith (1) (Bohmbach) 00:14 At (Fairbanks) 2nd MINN-Lucia (1) (Matson) 4:47 UW-Goloubef (3) (Smith, Geoffrion) 12:50 MINN-Wehrs (1) (Lucia) 14:49 UW-Bendickon (1) (Johnson, Mitchell) 18:53 RPI 0 0 0—0 (1-2-0) MINN-Budish (1) (White, Schroeder) 16:26 2nd UW-Davies (2) (Stepan, Schultz) 12:08 Alaska Anchorage 2 1 0—3 (2-1-0) 3rd MINN-Lucia (2) (Barriball) 3:54 3rd UW-Bendickson (2) (Street) 5:36 UAA-Parkinson (3) (Spencer, Naslund) 6:54 Penalties UAA 16-40, MINN 19-38 1st UAA-Gellert (1) (Spencer, Lafranchise) Power Plays UAA 1-8, MINN 0-5 Penalties UAA 14-31, UW 16-32 UAA-Lunden (2) (Lafranchise) Saves UAA-Christianson (12-9-8—29) 59:54 Power Plays UAA 1-8, UW 1-8 2nd UAA-Clark (2) (Haddad, Grant) MINN-Kangas (2-9-11—22) 59:31 Saves UAA– Olthuis (10-14-8—32) 59:51

UW-Bennett (5-6-8—19) 60:00 Penalties UAA 5-21, RPI 6-23 Shots UAA (3-9-11—23) MIN (13-12-9—34) Shots UAA (5-6-9—20), UW (13-15-9—37) Power Plays UAA 0-5, RPI 0-4 Attendance 9,710 Attendance 11,870 Saves UAA-Olthuis (9-9-7—25) RPI– York (12-8-4—24) Game 8 vs. Minnesota Game 12 vs. Wisconsin Shots UAA (14-9-4—27), RPI (9-9-7—25) Nov. 1, 2009 Attendance 1,179 Nov. 14, 2009 At Mariucci Arena At Kohl Center Game 4 vs. Robert Morris Oct. 17, 2009 Minnesota 2 1 1—4 (2-3-1, 2-3-1) Wisconsin 1 1 4—6 (6-3-1, 4-3-1) At Carlson Center (Fairbanks) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 1—1 (3-5-0, 1-3-0) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 1—2 (4-8-0, 2-6-0)

1st MINN-White (1) (Lucia, Fischer) 12:31 1st UAA-Lunden (4) (Vidmar, Grant) 15:32 RPI 1 3 1—5 (1-1-0) MINN-Hoeffel (3) (Schroeder, Barriball) 19:43 Alaska Anchorage 0 3 0—3 (2-2-0) UW-Street (3) (Grotting, Lee) 15:43 2nd MINN-Lucia (3) (Matson, Wehrs) 5:13 2nd UW-Geoffrion (Stepan, McDonagh) 12:37 3rd UAA-Spencer (1) (Naslund) 11:14 3rd UW-Johnson (Mitchell, Smith) 2:32 1st RMU-Kobialko (1) (Kushneriuk, Longpre) MINN-Barriball (2) (Schroeder, Hoeffel) 11:33 UAA-Lunden (Clark) 6:36 2nd UAA-Leinweber (1) (Clark, Gellert) UW-Smith (1) (Goloubef, Street) 7:42 RMU-Lewis (1) (Kushneriuk, Urban) Penalties UAA 4-8, MINN 4-8 UW-Schultz (1) (Davies, Stepan) 17:04 UAA-Haddad (1) (Grant) Power Plays UAA 0-4, MINN 1-4 UW-Street (4) (Goloubef, Murray) 19:48 RMU-Blandina (1) (South, Cramer) Saves UAA-Christianson (7-11-9—27) 59:59 UAA-Clark (3) (Leinweber) MINN-Kangas (7-9-15—31) 59:58 Penalties UAA 10-20, UW 6-12 RMU-Urban (2) (Longpre, South) Shots UAA (7-9-16—32) MIN (9-12-10—31) Power Plays UAA 0-3, 0-7 3rd RMU-Chiavetta (1) (Jones, Brooks) Attendance 9,310 Saves UAA– Christianson(9-12-15—36) 59:39 UW-Gudmandson (3-4-4—11) 59:51 Penalties UAA 10-23, RMU 5-10 Game 9 vs. Denver Shots UAA (4-4-5—13) UW (10-13-19—42) Power Plays UAA 1-5, RMU 2-10 Nov. 6, 2009 Attendance 13,612 Saves UAA-Olthuis (11-12-3—26) RMU-Ostergard (9-5-10—24) At Sullivan Arena

Shots UAA (9-8-10—27) RMU (12-15-4—31) Denver 0 2 1—3 (6-2-1, 4-0-1) Attendance 1,482 Alaska Anchorage 0 1 1—2 (3-6-0, 1-4-0) 2009-10 Alaska Anchorage Game-by-Game Recaps

Game 13 vs. Minnesota State Game 17 vs. St. Cloud State UAA-Wiles (7) (unassisted) 10:39 Nov. 20, 2009 Dec. 4, 2009 3rd MTU-Olson (11) (Baker, Kattelus) 5:17 At Sullivan Arena At Sullivan Arena UAA-Portwood (3) (Backstrom, Gorham) 18:30 UAA-Clark (9) (Grant) 19:35

Minnesota State 4 0 4—8 (4-6-1, 2-6-1) St. Cloud State 3 0 0—3 (7-6-2, 5-4-1) Penalties UAA 5-10, MTU 5-21 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 0—2 (4-9-0, 2-7-0) Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (6-11-0, 4-9-0) Power Plays UAA 1-4, MTU 1-5 Saves UAA-Olthuis (5-8-14—27) 60:00 1st MSU-Stewart (2) (Cooper, Galiardi) 11:41 1st SCSU-Lasch (9) (Roe, Mosey) 7:42 MTU-Genoe (15-7-7—29) 58:41 MSU-Hayes (4) (Boe) 12:39 SCSU-Oslund (2) (LeBlanc, Hanowski) 12:28 Shots UAA (17-9-9—35), MTU (6-8-15—29) MSU-Stewart (3) (Harrison, Youds) 15:37 SCSU-Christian (2) (Marvin) 18:42 Attendance 2,161 UAA-Clark (6) (Haddad) 18:03 2nd UAA-Wiles (6) (Haddad) 16:56 MSU-Pitlick (3) (Davis, Irwin) 19:26 2nd UAA-Haddad (3) (Leinweber, Wiles) 13:18 Penalties UAA 11-33, SCSU 10-20 Game 22 vs. Michigan Tech 3rd MSU-Davis (2) (Stewart) 4:36 Power Plays UAA 0-5, SCSU 2-7 Jan. 16, 2010 MSU-Stewart (4) (Canzanello)4:46 Saves UAA– Olthuis (11-2-1—14) 60:00 At John MacInnes Student Ice Arena MSU-Wiley (1) (Galiardi, Elbrecht) 14:00 SCSU– Lee (3-7-5—15) 60:00 MSU-Stewart (5) (unassisted) 15:58 Shots UAA (3-8-5—16), SCSU (14-2-1—17) Michigan Tech 1 3 0—4 (3-20-1, 2-16-0) Alaska Anchorage 2 2 1—5 (7-14-1, 5-12-1) Penalties UAA 9-18, MSU 8-24 Game 18 vs. St. Cloud State Power Plays UAA 0-4, MSU 1-7 Dec. 5, 2009 1st MTU-Olson (12) (Gwilliam, Royer) 7:54 Saves UAA– Olthuis (9-0-0—9) 20:00 At Sullivan Arena UAA-Clark (10) (unassisted) 11:19 UAA– Sidor (0-9-13—22) 40:00 UAA-Clark (11) (Gorham, Grant) 13:33 MSU– Lee (6-4-4—14) 59:54 St. Cloud State 1 2 0—3 (8-6-2, 7-4-1) 2nd UAA-Grant (6) (Clark) 3:05 Shots UAA (7-5-4—16), MSU (13-9-17—39) UAA-Clark (12) (Grant) 4:22 Attendance 2,732 Alaska Anchorage 1 0 1—2 (6-12-0, 4-10-0) MTU-Baker (6) (Dobson, Cousens) 14:35 Game 14 vs. Minnesota State 1st UAA-Clark (8) (Parkinson, Grant) 2:34 MTU-Baker (7) (Kattelus, Gwilliam) 15:33 MTU-Seigo (2) (Baker, Olson) 18:50 Nov. 21, 2009 SCSU-Oslund (3) (Lauridsen, Johnson ) 15:47 2nd SCSU-Marvin (1) (Christian, Laurdisen) 00:25 3rd UAA-Wiles (8) (Darwitz) 1:29 At Sullivan Arena 3rd UAA-Parkinson (4) (Baldwin ) 1:25 Penalties UAA 5-10, MTU 4-11 Minnesota State 0 1 0—1 (4-7-1, 2-7-1) Penalties UAA 6-12, SCSU 3-6 Power Plays UAA 1-3, MTU 1-4 Alaska Anchorage 1 2 1—4 (5-9-0, 3-7-0) Power Plays UAA 1-3, SCSU 0-6 Saves UAA-Olthuis (8-15-9—32) 60:00 Saves UAA– Christianson (8-9-4—21) MTU-Robinson (1-12-4—17) 58:27 1st UAA-Portwood (1) (unassisted) 1:44 SCSU– Lee (10-6-11—27) Shots UAA (3-14-5—22), MTU (9-18-9—36) 2nd UAA-Grant (3) (Clark) 1:25 Shots UAA (11-6-12—29), SCSU (9-11-4—24) Attendance 2,063 UAA-Clark (7) (Vidmar, Grant) 4:34 Attendance 2,850 MSU-Harrison (2) (Youds, Louwerse) 6:13 3rd UAA-Grant (4) (Haddad) 19:21 Game 19 vs. Denver Jan. 8, 2010 Game 23 vs. Colorado College Penalties UAA 9-18, MSU 11-22 At Magness Arena Jan. 22, 2010 Power Plays UAA 1-8, MSU 1-6 At Sullivan Arena Saves UAA– Christianson (8-5-8—21) 60:00 MSU-Murdock (10-7-4—21) 59:22 Denver 1 0 0 0—1 (13-5-3, 9-3-3) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0 0—1 (6-12-1, 4-10-1) Colorado College 2 2 2—6 (14-8-3, 10-6-3) Shots UAA (11-9-5—25), MSU (8-6-8—22) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 1—1 (8-14-1, 6-12-1) Attendance 3,232 1st DU– Ruegsegger (10) (Wiercioch, Colbourne) 7:13 Game 15 vs. Colorado College UAA-Leinweber (3) (Bruijsten, Gorham) 13:08 1st CC-Rapuzzi (7) (Guentzel, Prosser) 7:35 CC-Testwuide (14) (Guentzel, Prosser) 8:55 Nov. 27, 2009 2nd CC-Sweatt (12) (Guentzel, McMillin) 1:58 At World Sports Arena Penalties UAA 4-8, DU 3-6 Power Plays UAA 0-3, DU 0-4 CC-Rapuzzi (8) (Marciano, Lowery) 12:40 Saves UAA-Olthuis (8-12-9-2—31) 64:57 3rd CC-Testwuide (15) (unassisted) 1:20 Colorado College 2 2 1—5 (10-2-1, 7-1-1) DU-Cheverie (10-10-6-1—27) 64:55 UAA-Wiles (9) (Naslund, Spencer) 3:18 Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (5-10-0, 3-8-0) Shots UAA (11-10-6-1—28, DU (9-12-9-2—32) CC-Rapuzzi (9) (Lowery, Boivin) 5:39 Attendance 5,300 1st CC-Fredheim (3) (Schultz, Lowery) 11:06 Penalties UAA 7-14, CC 9-18 CC-Rapuzzi (5) (DeBoer, Overman) 16:49 Game 20 vs. Denver Power Plays UAA 0-5, CC 4-6 2nd CC-Testwuide (7) (Dineen) 11:23 Jan. 9, 2010 Saves UAA-Olthuis (8-6-6—20) 60:00 CC-Lowery (3) (Fredheim, Schultz) 14:07 At Magness Arena CC– Howe (3-12-8—23) 60:00 3rd CC-Rapuzzi (5) (DeBoer, Leaverton) 7:50 Shots UAA (3-12-9—24), CC (10-8-8—26) Attendance 2,833 Denver 1 0 2—3 (14-5-3, 10-3-3) Penalties UAA 6-12, CC 6-12 Power Plays UAA 0-6, CC 2-6 Alaska Anchorage 0 1 1—2 (6-13-1, 4-11-1) Game 24 vs. Colorado College Saves UAA– Christianson (9-7-4—20) 48:44 Jan. 23, 2010 UAA—Olthuis (0-0-4—4) 11:00 1st DU– Wiercioch (4) (Rakhshani, Ruegsegger) 18:35 2nd UAA-Spencer (2) (Wiles, Naslund) 18:59 At Sullivan Arena CC-Howe (9-8-7—24) 60:00 3rd DU-Colbourne (8) (Lee) 9:38 Shots UAA (9-8-7—24), CC (11-9-9—29) UAA-Haddad (4) (Clark, Lafranchise) 10:58 Colorado College 0 1 0—1 (14-9-3, 10-7-3) Attendance 6,890 DU-Ruegsegger (11) (Rakhshani, Wrenn) 19:21 Alaska Anchorage 1 1 0—2 (9-14-1, 7-12-1)

Game 16 vs. Colorado College Penalties UAA 25-77, DU 18-52 1st UAA-Grant (7) (Clark, Lafranchise) 19:01 Nov. 28, 2009 Power Plays UAA 1-3, DU 1-6 2nd UAA-Gellert (2) (Wiles, Lafranchise) 8:53 At World Sports Arena Saves UAA-Olthuis (9-7-10—26) 59:45 CC-DeBoer (2) (Lowery, Schwartz) 12:45 DU-Cheverie (6-6-8—20) 59:28 Shots UAA (6-7-9—22), DU (10-7-12—29) Colorado College 0 1 1 0—2 (10-3-1, 7-2-1) Attendance 5,931 Penalties UAA 18-36, CC 18-36 Alaska Anchorage 0 1 1 1—3 (6-10-0, 4-8-0) Power Plays UAA 1-4, CC 1-4 Game 21 vs. Michigan Tech Saves UAA-Olthuis (3-8-5—16) 60:00 2nd CC-Prosser (2) (Rapuzzi, Schultz) 7:38 Jan. 15, 2010 CC– Howe (7-5-8—20) 59:19 UAA-Wiles (4) (Spencer, Hunt) 19:27 At John MacInnes Student Ice Arena Shots UAA (8-6-8—22) CC (3-9-5—17) 3rd UAA-Wiles (5) (Spencer, Hunt) 1:23 Attendance 2,894 CC-Stultz (2) (Prosser) 19:28 OT UAA-Naslund (2) (Grant, Wiles) 1:00 Michigan Tech 1 0 1—2 (3-19-1, 2-15-0) Penalties UAA 8-16, CC 7-14 Alaska Anchorage 2 2 2—6 (7-13-1, 5-11-1) Power Plays UAA 0-5, CC 1-6 Saves UAA– Olthuis (13-5-8-0—26) 61:00 1st UAA-Grant (5) (Clark, Gorham ) 5:33 CC– Howe (11-14-6-1—32) 61:00 UAA-Portwood (2) (Selby, Parkinson)5:48 Shots UAA (11-15-7-2—35), CC (13-6-9-0—28) MTU-Olson (10) (unassisted) 10:16 Attendance 7,121 2nd UAA-Bruijsten (1) (Leinweber) 4:40

Seawolf Hockey 2009-10 Highs/Lows TEAM Fewest Shots Allowed, Game ...... 17 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 4 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 USCHO.com/CBS College 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 2-1 win vs. Colorado College, 1/23 Sports Div. 1 Men’s 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Fewest Shots Allowed, Regulation Period ...... 1 College Hockey Poll January 25, 2010 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 6 Rk School Record Points Last 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Fewest Shots Allowed First Period ...... 5 1 Miami (37) 16-4-6 984 2 Most Goals, Game ...... 7 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 11/6 2 Wisconsin (8) 14-6-4 938 3 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 Fewest Shots Allowed, Second Period ...... 2 3 Denver (5) 14-6-4 917 1 Most Goals, First Period ...... 2 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 4 North Dakota 13-8-5 748 5 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 Fewest Shots Allowed, Third Period ...... 1 5 St. Cloud State 16-7-3 679 12 5-3 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/9 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 6 Yale 11-5-3 637 6 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Fewest Shots Allowed, Overtime ...... 0 7 Bemidji State 17-5-2 633 14 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College 8 Cornell 10-5-3 631 9 Most Goals, Second Period ...... 3 Most Penalty Minutes, Game ...... 77 9 Minnesota-Duluth 16-9-1 622 4 3-5 loss vs. Robert Morris, 10/17 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 10 Ferris State 17-7-2 601 8 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 Most Opponent Penalty Minutes, Game ...... 52 11 Colorado College 14-9-3 590 7 12 Michigan State 16-8-4 480 10 Most Goals, Third Period ...... 3 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 13 New Hampshire 12-7-4 436 16 Most Penalties, Game ...... 25 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 14 Boston College 12-8-2 345 11 Most Goals Allowed, Game ...... 8 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 15 Massachusetts 15-9-0 326 15 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Most Opponent Penalties, Game ...... 19 16 Mass.-Lowell 14-9-2 226 19 Most Goals Allowed, First Period ...... 4 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 17 Vermont 12-8-2 214 17 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Fewest Penalties, Game ...... 4 18 Union 13-6-5 210 13 Most Goals Allowed, Second Period ...... 3 1-6 loss vs. Michigan, 10/10 19 Maine 11-9-2 69 20 3-5 loss vs. Robert Morris, 10/17 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 20 Michigan 14-11-1 68 NR 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Fewest Penalty Minutes, Game ...... 8 1-5 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/13 1-6 loss vs. Michigan, 10/10 Others Receiving Votes: St. Lawrence 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 47, Lake Superior 41, Notre Dame 12, Most Goals Allowed, Third Period ...... 4 Fewest Opponent Penalty Minutes, Game ...... 8 Alaska Fairbanks 10, Minnesota 6, Quin- 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 nipiac 6, RIT 3 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Fewest Opponent Penalties, Game ...... 4 Fewest Goals Allowed, Game ...... 0 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 Div. 1 College Hockey Poll • #16 Most Shots, Game ...... 35 Most Power-Play Goals, Game ...... 2 January 25, 2010

3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College (2-5) 5-3 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/9 Rk School Points Last Record 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 Most Shots, Period ...... 17 1 Miami (30) 507 2 16-4-6 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Best Penalty Kill ...... (1.000) 7-7 2 Wisconsin (3) 472 3 14-6-4 Most Shots, First Period ...... 17 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 3 Denver (1) 446 1 14-6-4 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Most Opponent Power-Play Goals, Game ...... 4 4 North Dakota 356 6 13-8-5 Most Shots, Second Period ...... 15 1-6 loss vs. Colorado College, 1/22 5 St. Cloud State 322 12 16-7-3 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College Best Opponent Penalty Kill ...... (1.000) 5/5 6 Bemidji State 281 14 17-5-2 Most Shots, Third Period ...... 16 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 7 Yale 272 5 11-5-3 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 11/6 8 Cornell 269 7 10-5-3 Most Shots, Overtime ...... 1 1-3 loss vs. SCSC, 12/4 9 Minnesota Duluth 250 4 16-9-1 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College 1-5 loss vs. CC, 1/22 10 Ferris State 244 9 17-7-2 11 Colorado College 188 8 14-9-3 1-1 OT tie vs. Denver, 01/08 INDIVIDUAL Most Shots Allowed, Game ...... 42 12 New Hampshire 144 NR 12-7-4 Most Goals, Game ...... 3 13 Michigan State 128 11 16-8-4 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Kevin Clark, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 14 Massachusetts 74 15 15-9-0 Most Shots Allowed, Period ...... 19 Most Assists, Game ...... 2 15 Boston College 67 10 12-8-20 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Lee Baldwin, 5-3 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/9 Most Shots Allowed, First Period ...... 17 Kane Lafranchise, 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 Others Receiving Votes: Union 31, Mas- 0-5 loss vs. North Dakota, 10/23 Lee Baldwin, 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 sachusetts Lowell 12, Vermont 11, RIT Most Shots Allowed, Second Period ...... 18 Brad Gorham, 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 2, St. Lawrence 2, Lake Superior 1, 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Tommy Grant, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 Michigan 1. Most Shots Allowed, Third Period ...... 19 Most Points, Game ...... 4 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Kevin Clark, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 OPPONENTS IN BOLD Most Shots Allowed, Overtime ...... 2 Most Goalie Saves, Game...... 36 1-1 OT vs. Denver, 01/08 Bryce Christianson, 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Fewest Shots, Game ...... 13 Most Goalie Saves, Period ...... 15 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Bryce Christianson, 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Fewest Shots, Regulation Period ...... 3 Jon Olthuis, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Longest Goal-Scoring Streak, Season ...... 3 gms UAA All-Time Polls 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 Kevin Clark, 10/10/09-10/17/09 Poll Date Ranking 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 Sean Wiles, 1/15/10-1/22/10 USCHO.com Dec. 01, 2008 15 Fewest Shots, First Period ...... 3 USCHO.com Nov. 24, 2008 19 Longest Point-Scoring Streak, Season ...... 5 gms USCHO.com Oct. 22, 2007 20 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Sean Wiles, 1/09/10-1/23/10 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 USCHO.com Nov. 8, 2004 15 NCAA March 15, 1992 11 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 NCAA March 8, 1992 12 Fewest Shots, Second Period ...... 4 NCAA March 1, 1992 15 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 NCAA Feb 10, 1992 15 Fewest Shots, Third Period ...... 4 NCAA Feb. 3, 1992 14 NCAA Jan. 27, 1992 15 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 NCAA Dec. 16 1991 12 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 Albany Times Union Dec. 16, 1991 9 Fewest Shots, Overtime ...... 1 College Hockey-USA Dec. 10, 1991 10 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College Seawolf Career-Highs 4 Kane Lafranchise (Jr., D, Edmonton, Alberta) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 17 times (last: 01/09/10 vs. DU) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 7times (last: 10/24/09 vs. UND) Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... 3 times (last: 11/20-11/21/09) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 4 times (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Multi-Point Gms ...... 1 ...... (11/20/09 vs. MSU) Goal Streak ...... n/a 19 Ken Selby (Sr., F, Winnipeg, Manitoba) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... 10/18 to 10/24/08 Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last: 10/18/08 vs. MC) Multi-Point Gms ...... 4 ...... (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 3 times (last: 01/15/10 at MTU) 6 Drew Darwitz (Fr., D, Cottage Grove, Minn.) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 5 times (last: 01/15/10 at MTU) Goals (game) ...... 0 Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 01/16/10 at MTU Point Streak ...... n/a Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 01/16/10 at MTU Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Goal Streak ...... n/a 20 Alex Gellert (Fr., F, Kelowna, B.C, ) Point Streak ...... n/a Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 10/16/09 vs. RPI Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 10/17/09 vs. RMU 7 Lee Baldwin (Fr., D, Victoria, B.C.) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last:10/17/09 vs. RMU) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 11/7/09 vs. DU Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last:11/7/09 vs. DU) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... (10/16/09-10/17/09) Points (game) ...... 3 ...... 11/7/09 vs. DU Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Goal Streak ...... n/a 21 Josh Lunden (Sr., F, Coquitlam, B.C.) Point Streak ...... n/a Goals (game) ...... 2 ...... 6 times (last: 11/14/09 vs. UW) Multi-Point Gms ...... 2 ...... (last:11/7/09 vs. DU) Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 4 times (last: 10/24/08 vs. UMD) 9 Kevin Clark (Sr., F, Winnipeg, Manitoba) Points (game) ...... 3 ...... 10/12/07 vs. WSU, 1-2--3) Goals (game) ...... 3 ...... 01/16/10 at MTU Goal Streak ...... 3 gms ... 2 times (last:10/12/07-10/19/07) Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 8 times (last: 03/06/09 vs. UMD) Point Streak ...... 7 gms ... (3/10/07-10/26/07) Points (game) ...... 4 ...... 2 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Multi-Point Gms ...... 17 ...... (last: 11/14/09 vs. UW, 2-0-2) Goal Streak ...... 4 gms ... 10/9/09-10/17/09 22 Jared Tuton (Sr., F, Whitehorse, Yukon) Point Streak ...... 7 gms ... (3/9/07-10/20/07) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 3 times (last: 01/23/09 vs. MTU) Multi-Point Gms ...... 21 ...... (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 11 times (last: 11/22/08 vs. CC) 10 Mickey Spencer (Fr., F, Gibbons, Alberta.) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 11 times (last: 11/22/08 vs. CC) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last: 01/09/10 vs. DU) Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 5 times (last: 01/22/10 vs. CC) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... (11/21/08 to 11/22/08) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (11/28/09 at. CC) Multi-Point Gms ...... 0 Goal Streak ...... n/a 23 Luka Vidmar (Jr., D, Ljubljana, Slovenia) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... (11/1/09-11/6/09) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 3 times (last: 11/6/09 vs. DU) Multi-Point Gms ...... 1 ...... (11/28/09 vs. CC) Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 12 times (last: 11/21/09 vs. MSU) 11 Curtis Leinweber (So., D, Calgary, Alberta) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 13 times (last: 11/14/09 vs. UW) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 5 times (last: 01/08/10 vs. DU) Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last: 11/08/08 vs. MSU) Point Streak ...... 3 gms ... (2/2/08-2/9/08) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 3 times (last: 10/17/09 vs. RMU) Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Goal Streak ...... n/a 24 Trevor Hunt (Sr., D, Maple Ridge, B.C.) Point Streak ...... 2 gm ..... (11/07/08-11/08/08) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 4 times (last: 01/31/09 vs. DU ) Multi-Point Gms ...... 3 gm ..... (last: 10/17/09 vs. RMU, 1-1-2) Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last:11/28/09 at. CC) 12 Mitch Bruijsten (Fr., F, Nijmegen, Netherlands.) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last:11/28/09 at. CC) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 01/15/10 at MTU Goal Streak ...... 2 gms ... 01/30/09-01/31/09 Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last:01/08/10 vs. DU) Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... 2 times (last 02/13/09-02/14/09) Points (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last:01/08/10 vs. DU) Multi-Point Gms ...... 2 ...... (last:11/28/09 vs. CC, 0-2--2) Goal Streak ...... n/a 26 Tyler Currier (Fr., F, Anchorage) Point Streak ...... n/a Goals (game) ...... 0 Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 0 13 Nils Backstrom (Sr., D, Stocksund, Sweden) Points (game) ...... 0 Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 6 times (last: 03/14/09 vs. DU) Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 12/30/06 at UAF Point Streak ...... n/a Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 12/30/06 vs. UAF (0-2--2) Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Goal Streak ...... n/a 27 Sean Wiles (Jr., F, Beloit, Wis.) Point Streak ...... 3 gms ... 12/02/06-12/09/06 Goals (game) ...... 2 ...... 2 times (last: 11/28/09 at. CC) Multi-Point Gms ...... 2 ...... (last: 01/24/09 vs. MTU, 1-1-2) Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 14 times (last: 01/09/10 vs. Denver) 14 Craig Parkinson (Jr., F, Victoria, B.C.) Points (game) ...... 3 ...... 11/28/09 vs. CC Goals (game) ...... 2 ...... 10/9/09 vs. Mercyhurst Goal Streak ...... 3 gms ... 01/15/10-01/22/10) Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 12/28/07 at UAF Point Streak ...... 5 gms ... 01/09/10-01/23/10 Points (game) ...... 3 ...... 12/28/07 at UAF, 1-2--3) Multi-Point Gms ...... 3 ...... (last: 11/28/09 vs. CC, 2-1-3) Goal Streak ...... 2 gms ... 3 times (last: 10/17/08-10/18/08) 36 Jade Portwood (So., F, Victoria, B.C.) Point Streak ...... 4 gms ... 10/12/07-10/20/07 Goals (game) ...... 2 ...... 01/15/10 vs. MTU Multi-Point Gms ...... 6 ...... last: 12/5/09 vs. SCSU (1-1--2) Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last: 03/06/09 vs. UMD) 15 Brad Gorham (So., F, Anchorage.) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 01/15/10 vs. MTU Goals (game) ...... 0 Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 01/15/10 at MTU Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... 10/10-10/11/08 Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 01/15/10 at MTU Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Goal Streak ...... n/a 40 Daniel Naslund (Fr., F, Nykoping, Sweden Point Streak ...... 2 gms ... 01/15/10-01/16/10 Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 2 times (last:11/28/09 at. CC) Multi-Point Gms ...... 1 ...... 01/15/10 at MTU Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 7 times (last: 01/22/10 vs. CC) 16 Tommy Grant (Jr., F, North Vancouver, B.C.) Points (game) ...... 2 ...... 11/7/09 vs. Denver Goals (game) ...... 2 ...... 4 times (last: 11/21/09 vs. MSU) Goal Streak ...... n/a Assists (game) ...... 2 ...... 4 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Point Streak ...... 4 gms ... (11/1/09-11/13/09) Points (game) ...... 3 ...... 4 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Multi-Point Gms ...... 1 gm ..... (11/7/09) Goal Streak ...... 4 gms ... 12/06/08-01/16/09 30 Jon Olthuis (Sr., G, Neerlandia, Alberta) Point Streak ...... 4 gms ... 12/06/08-01/16/09 Most Saves/Game ...... 46 (03/07/09 vs. Minnesota Duluth) Multi-Point Gms ...... 13 ...... (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Most Saves/Period ...... 18 (2nd, 03/07/09 vs. Minnesota Duluth) 17 Chris Crowell (Fr., F, Williams Lake, B.C.) Shutouts ...... 2 (10/16/09 vs. RPI, 25 saves) Goals (game) ...... 0 38 Dusan Sidor (FR-R., G, Poprad, Slovakia) Assists (game) ...... 0 Most Saves/Game ...... 22 (11/20/09 vs. Minnesota State) Points (game) ...... 0 Most Saves/Period ...... 13 (3rd,11/20/09 vs. Minnesota State) Goal Streak ...... n/a 49 Bryce Christianson (Jr., G, Anchorage) Point Streak ...... n/a Most Saves/Game ...... 38 (2/9/08 at MSU, 4-2 loss) Multi-Point Gms ...... n/a Most Saves/Period ...... 15 (2/9/08 at MSU, 1st period) 18 Nick Haddad (Jr., F, Fairbanks, Alaska) Shutout ...... 2 (last: 2/28/09 vs. UAF, 15 saves) Goals (game) ...... 1 ...... 7 times (last: 01/09/10 vs. DU)

Assists (game) ...... 1 ...... 13 times (last:12/4/09 vs. SCSU)

2009-10 University of Alaska Anchorage Hockey Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. S/C Hometown (Previous Team/League) 4 Kane Lafranchise D 6‐1 202 Jr. L Edmonton, Alberta (Spruce Grove/AJHL) 6 Drew Darwitz D 5‐8 165 Fr. L Cottage Grove, Minn. (Fairbanks/NAHL) 7 Lee Baldwin D 6‐4 203 Fr. L Victoria, B.C. (Victoria Grizzlies/BCHL 8 Scott Warner D 5‐9 180 RS. L Anchorage, Alaska (Army/Atlantic Hockey) 9 Kevin Clark A F 5‐9 171 Sr. R Winnipeg, Manitoba (Winnipeg South/MJH 10 Mickey Spencer F 6‐0 189 Fr. L Gibbons, Alberta (Cowichan Valley/BCHL) 11 Curtis Leinweber D 5‐8 171 So. L Calgary, Alberta (Okotoks/AJHL) 12 Mitch Bruijsten F 6‐4 195 Fr. L Nijmegen, Netherlands (Sioux City/USHL) 13 Nils Backstrom A (DET) D 6‐1 203 Sr. L Stocksund, Sweden (Djurgarden/J20 Sweden) 14 Craig Parkinson F 6‐0 187 Jr. R Victoria, B.C. (Cowichan Valley/BCHL) 15 Brad Gorham F/D 6‐1 195 TR‐So. R Anchorage, Alaska (Ohio State/ CCHA) 16 Tommy Grant F 6‐2 194 Jr. L North Vancouver, B.C. (Westside/BCHL) 17 Chris Crowell F 6‐2 205 Fr. R Williams Lake, B.C. (Vernon Vipers/BCHL) 18 Nick Haddad F 6‐2 198 Jr. L Fairbanks (Fairbanks/NAHL) 19 Ken Selby F 6‐1 195 Sr. L Winnipeg, Manitoba (Dauphin/MJHL) 20 Alex Gellert F 6‐1 170 Fr. R Kelowna, B.C. (Cowichan Valley/BCHL) 21 Josh Lunden A F 6‐2 202 Sr. L Coquitlam, B.C. (Chilliwack/BCHL) 22 Jared Tuton C F 6‐1 202 Sr. R Whitehorse, Yukon (Merritt/BCHL) 23 Luka Vidmar D 6‐1 195 Jr. R Ljubljana, Slovenia (Chicago/USHL) 24 Trevor Hunt D 5‐10 190 Sr. L Maple Ridge, B.C. (Chilliwack/BCHL) 26 Tyler Currier F 6‐1 198 Fr. R Anchorage, Alaska (Avalanche/NAHL) 27 Sean Wiles F 6‐4 211 Jr. R Beloit, Wis. (Tri‐City/USHL) 30 Jon Olthuis G 6‐4 200 Sr. R Neerlandia, Alberta (Vernon/BCHL) 36 Jade Portwood F 6‐3 207 So. L Victoria, B.C. (Brooks/AJHL) 38 Dusan Sidor G 6‐0 166 So. R Poprad, Slovakia (Alaska/NAHL)

Alphabetical Roster Roster Breakdown (27 Players) No. Name Pos. (Pronunciation) BY POSITION 13 Nils Backstrom D (NILLS) Forwards—16 (Bruijsten, Clark, Crowell, Currier, Gellert, 7 Lee Baldwin D Gorham, Grant, Haddad, Lunden, Naslund, Parkinson, Portwood, Selby, 12 Mitch Bruijsten F (BREW‐stin) Spencer, Tuton) Defensemen—8 (Backstrom, Baldwin, Darwitz, Hunt, 49 Bryce Christianson G 9 Kevin Clark F Lafranchise, Leinweber, Vidmar, Warner, Wiles) Goaltenders—3 17 Chris Crowell F (rhymes with prowl) (Christianson, Olthuis, Sidor) 26 Tyler Currier F BY CLASS 6 Drew Darwitz D Seniors—7 (Clark, Backstrom, Selby, Lunden, Tuton, Hunt, Olthuis) 20 Alex Gellert F Juniors—7 (Christianson, Grant, Haddad, Lafranchise, Parkinson, Vid‐ 15 Brad Gorham F/D (GORE‐um) mar, Wiles) Sophomores— 5 (Gorham, Leinweber, Portwood, Sidor, 16 Tommy Grant F 18 Nick Haddad F (had‐DAD) Warner) Freshmen—8 (Baldwin, Bruijsten, Crowell, Currier, Darwitz, 24 Trevor Hunt D Gellert, Naslund, Spencer) 4 Kane Lafranchise D BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY 11 Curtis Leinweber D (LINE‐weber) Alaska—5 (Christianson, Currier, Gorham, Haddad, Warner) 21 Josh Lunden F (like London) Alberta—4 (Lafranchise, Leinweber, Olthuis, Spencer) 40 Daniel Naslund F (NAZ‐lund) 30 Jon Olthuis G (Ole‐TICE) British Columbia— 8 (Baldwin, Crowell, Gellert, Grant, Hunt, 14 Craig Parkinson F Lunden, Parkinson, Portwood) 36 Jade Portwood F Manitoba—2 (Clark, Selby) 19 Ken Selby F Minnesota—1 (Darwitz) 38 Dusan Sidor G (doo‐SAHN SEE‐door) Netherlands—1 (Bruijsten) 10 Mickey Spencer F 22 Jared Tuton F (TOO‐tin) Slovakia—1 (Sidor) 23 Luka Vidmar D (LEW‐ka) Slovenia—1 (Vidmar) 8 Scott Warner D Sweden—2 (Backstrom, Naslund) 27 Sean Wiles D (rhymes with Miles) Wisconsin—1 (Wiles) Yukon— 1 (Tuton)