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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOCKEY 2010 KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC 2010-11 SCHEDULE Friday, October 8 Air Force vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 5:07 pm Oct. 2 WINDSOR (exhibition) W, 4-1 North Dakota vs. Alaska Anchorage, 8:07 pm Oct. 8 #2 NORTH DAKOTA# 8:07 p.m. Saturday, October 9 Oct. 9 AIR FORCE# 7:07 p.m. North Dakota vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 4:07 pm Oct. 15 vs. Colorado College& 5:05 p.m. Air Force vs. Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 pm Oct. 16 vs. Union& 4:05 p.m. MEDIA COVERAGE: Oct.22 Minnesota Duluth* 4:07 p.m. Live Stats - GoSeawolves.com Oct. 23 Minnesota Duluth* 4:07 p.m. Radio - UAA GAMES: Kurt Haider - KTZN 550 AM Oct. 29 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 p.m. - UAF GAMES: Bruce Cech - KSUA 91.5 Oct. 30 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 p.m. TV Coverage - GCI Channel 1 (tape delay in Anchorage) Nov. 12 Bemidji State* 4:37 p.m. Game Updates - Facebook & Twitter Nov. 13 Bemidji State* 4:07 p.m. Nov. 19 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 p.m. TICKETS: ($18.50, $15, $13.25) Available at the box office, Fred Meyer Nov. 20 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 p.m. Ticketmaster Outlets, Ticketmaster.com or charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000. Nov. 26 Colorado College* 5:37 p.m. Nov. 27 Colorado College* 5:07 p.m. PROMOTIONS: Dec. 3 WISCONSIN* 7:07 p.m. Friday, October 8 AT&T Tailgate Party, UAA Alumni Night, Magnet Schedules (2,500 fans) Dec. 4 WISCONSIN* 7:07 p.m. Saturday, October 9 Dec. 10 DENVER* 7:07 p.m. AT&T Tailgate Party, Military Appreciation Night, Roll-out Fan Banners (2,000 fans) Dec. 11 DENVER* 7:07 p.m. Jan. 14 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 p.m. THIS WEEK: The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves will play host to the 20th edition of the Kendall Jan. 15 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 p.m. Hockey Classic on Oct. 8-9. The four-game tournament will feature UAA and visiting No. 2 North Jan. 21 Denver* 5:37 p.m. Dakota, Air Force and No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks. Jan. 22 Denver* 5:07 p.m. Jan. 28 Minnesota* 4:07 p.m. THE SERIES – UAA vs. UND Jan. 29 Minnesota* 4:07 p.m. OVERALL: UND leads 41-18-3 AT UAA: UND leads 15-14-0 Feb. 4 MICHIGAN TECH* 7:07 p.m. LAST MEETING: Oct. 24, 2009 (UAA won, 2-1) STREAK: UAA 1 Feb. 5 MICHIGAN TECH* 7:07 p.m. The Seawolves met UND for one series last season at UAA; UND shut out UAA on Oct. 23, 2009 Feb. 11 North Dakota* 4:37 p.m. (5-0), before UAA retaliated for a 2-1 win, breaking a four-game losing streak to the Fighting Sioux. Feb. 12 North Dakota* 4:07 p.m. Feb. 18 NEBRASKA-OMAHA* 7:07 p.m. THE SERIES – UAA vs. AFA Feb. 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA* 7:07 p.m. OVERALL: UAA leads 12-5-1 AT UAA: UAA leads 7-2-0 LAST MEETING: Oct. 17, 2003 (UAA won, 5-4) STREAK: UAA 6 Feb. 25 Alaska Fairbanks% 7:05 p.m. The Seawolves haven’t lost to the Falcons since Feb. 10, 1989 at AFA ... the last time UAA lost to Feb. 26 ALASKA FAIRBANKS% 7:07 p.m. AFA at home was during their first meeting on Jan. 23-24, 1981 when the Falcons swept the series, March 4 Minnesota State* 4:37 p.m. 4-3 OT, 7-6 OT ... the two teams have one neutral meeting on March 6, 1992 in Fairbanks - UAA March 5 Minnesota State* 4:07 p.m. won, 3-2 ... head coach has never faced AFA at the helm for the Seawolves.

Home games in all CAPS * WCHA game UAA SPORTS INFORMATION # Kendall Hockey Classic (Anchorage, AK) & Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, AK) Please contact assistant sports information director Dallas Baldwin (907-786-GOAL or [email protected]) % Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup for credentials, releases, statistics, general or game information, or assistance in arranging interviews with players or coaches. SEAWOLF HOCKEY 2009-10 RECORD BREAKDOWN FOLLOW YOUR SEAWOLVES ON

Overall Record 11-23-2 When UAA Scores First 7-6-0 WCHA Record 9-17-2 When Opponent Scores First 4-17-2 Home Record 7-10-0 When Leading After 1st Period 6-1-1 Road Record 4-12-2 When Trailing After 1st Period 0-16-0 Neutral Site Record 1-1-0 When Tied After 1st Period 5-6-1 WCHA Home Games 6-8-0 When Leading After 2nd Period 8-0-1 KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC NOTES: The Seawolves are 19-14-7 WCHA Road Games 3-9-2 When Tied After 2nd Period 3-2-1 Last 5 Games 1-4-0 When Trailing After 2nd Period 0-21-0 in the tournament and have played in all 19 past tournaments ... the Last 10 Games 1-8-1 When Scoring on the Power Play 8-11-1 Seawolves’ last title was in 2006 – they have five titles overall (2006, When Outshooting Opp. 6-7-0 When Scoreless on the PP 3-12-1 2004, 2003, 1990, 1988) ... No. 12 Alaska Fairbanks will enter the When UAA Out-shot 4-16-2 When Opp. Scores on PP 7-19-1 event with a 3-4-1 record (4 appearances) and with two titles (2009, Ties Opponents on Shots 1-0-0 When Opp. Scoreless on PP 4-4-1 2008) ... Air Force is 1-3-0 in the Classic and will be making its third In One-Goal Games 6-5-0 appearance, while No. 2 North Dakota (3-0-0) will be joining the field In Two-Goal Games 1-2-0 for the first time after winning the inaugural tournament in 1984. In Three-Goal Games 2-6-0 October 3-4-0 In 4+ Goal Games 2-10-0 November 3-6-0 In Overtime Games 1-0-2 December 0-2-0 SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS: No. 2 North Dakota returns 22 let- Friday Games 4-12-2 January 4-3-1 terwinners from last season, while only losing four ... UND is coming Saturday Games 7-11-0 February 0-5-1 off of a 25-13-5 overall record from a year ago and are favorites to Non-Conference 2-6-0 March 1-3-0 win the WCHA ... they are led by junior F Jason Gregoire (43 gp, 40 or more shots on goal 0-0-0 Allowing 40 or more shots 0-2-0 20-17–37), sophomore F Danny Kristo (41 gp, 15-21–36) and Anchor- 30-39 shots on goal 2-4-0 Allowing 30-39 shots 1-8-1 age native senior F Evan Trupp (43 gp, 8-26–34) ... in net, the Fight- 20-29 shots on goal 8-14-1 Allowing 20-29 shots 9-10-1 ing Sioux are backstopped by junior Brad Eidsness (41 gp, 24-10-4, 10-19 shots on goal 1-5-1 Allowing 10-19 shots 1-23-0 2.11gaa, .914sv%) ... the Air Force Falcons, who received four votes

THE LAST TIME ... a Seawolf scored the following in a single game: in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll on Oct. 4, entertain a 16- 2 Goals Kevin Clark vs. Minnesota Duluth (03/06/10 15-6 overall record from last season and a 14-8-6 record in Atlantic 3 Goals Kevin Clark at. Michigan Tech (01/16/10) Hockey action ... AFA returns senior F Jacques Lamoureux (37 gp, 4 Goals David Vallieres vs. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) 22-20–42), junior F Derrick Burnett (37 gp, 10-23–33) and junior D 5 Goals Cary Fisher vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88) 3 Points Kevin Clark (2-1—3) vs. St. Cloud State (02/05/10) Tim Kirby (37 gp, 5-19–23). 4 Points Kevin Clark (3-1—4) at Michigan Tech (01/16/10) 5 Points David Vallieres (4-1—5) vs. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) SEAWOLVES SKATE PAST WINSDOR: Senior F 6+ Points Doug Spooner (3-5—8) vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88) Tommy Grant scored a pair of goals and newcom- UAA goaltender made 50 saves: er Jordan Kwas had a three-point night to lead the Nathan Lawson (51) at Michigan Tech (1/21/06) Alaska Anchorage hockey team to a 4-1 exhibition UAA goaltender made 40 saves: win over Windsor at the Soldotna Sports Center on Jon Olthuis (46) at Minnesota Duluth (3/07/09) Oct. 2 ... Windsor’s Dan Reaume scored at 7:35 of UAA goaltender received an assist: Jon Olthuis at Minnesota Duluth (12/8/07) the first period to give the Canadian visitors a 1-0 UAA attempted a penalty shot: lead, but the young Seawolves responded with four Gunderson Tommy Grant vs. St. Cloud State (2/6/09) unanswered goals - two by Grant, one by sopho- UAA made a penalty shot: more F Mitch Bruijsten and an empty-netter by Kwas to secure the Shea Hamilton vs. St. Cloud State (2/4/05) — First in program history. An opposing player attempted a penalty shot: win ... UAA held a commanding 35-9 shots-on-goal advantage for the Brandon Knelsen, UAF, scored on Bryce Christianson (2/26/10) contest, while freshman netminders Rob Gunderson (three saves, An opposing player scored a penalty shot: one goal) and Chris Kamal (five saves, 0 goals) split time in goal for Brandon Knelsen, UAF, scored on Bryce Christianson (2/26/10) the Seawolves. UAA scored an empty net goal: Kevin Clark at Michigan Tech (01/15/10) UAA scored a shorthanded goal: 2010-11 SEASON PREVIEW: The Seawolves return 15 letterwin- Tommy Grant vs. Minnesota Duluth (03/06/10) ners, including 73% of their point production from a year ago, while 10 UAA swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: 10/19-10/20/2007, vs. Alaska Fairbanks (4-3, 5-3) HEAD COACH DAVE SHYIAK UAA swept a two-game road series: - 51-109-21 career record (5 seasons at UAA) 01/15-16/10, at Michigan Tech (6-2, 5-4) - 33-90-17 WCHA record / 17-9-4 non-conference An opponent swept a two-game road series: - Fourth head coach in program history 11/13-11/14/09 at Wisconsin (5-1, 6-2) - Led UAA to a third-straight Alaska Airlines Governor’s An opponent swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: Cup title in 2008-09. 12/4-5/09—St. Cloud State(3-1, 3-2) - Helped guide NMU to seven 20-win seasons, six Central Collegiate Hockey Association tournament berths and UAA shut out an opponent: one NCAA Tournament appearance. 10/16/09—UAA 3, RPI 0 (Jon Olthuis) - Wildcats averaged over 20 wins a season under Shyiak’s UAA shut out an opponent on the road: tenure. 02/27/09—UAA 1, UAF 0 (Bryce Christianson) - Recorded an overall mark of 213-174-40 as an assistant UAA was shut out: coach at NMU (10 seasons) 11/27/09—UAA 0, CC 5 (Joe Howe) - Served as head coach of the North American Select Team in 2000 and 2001, guiding the squad to silver-medal finishes both seasons at the World “Junior A” Hockey Tournament - Co-Captain of NMU’s 1991 NCAA Championship team that eliminated UAA from the Quarterfinals. newcomers (six forwards, two defensemen and two goaltenders) were also added to the 2009-10 SEASON LEADERS 2010-11 roster ... the senior class returns six skaters from a year ago and it will be on their shoulders to lead the Seawolves to victory, on and off the ice ... leading the pack will be GOALS senior co-captains Tommy Grant and Craig Parkinson ... Grant, from North Vancouver, Kevin Clark...... 23 B.C., returns as UAA’s top scorer from last season with 9-17—26 totals, while Parkinson Sean Wiles...... 9 (Victoria, B.C.) contributed six goals and five assists for 11 points ... joining the British Tommy Grant...... 9 Josh Lunden...... 8 Columbia duo on the offensive attack are senior forwards Sean Wiles (Beloit, Wis.) and Nick Haddad (Fairbanks), with seniors Kane Lafranchise (Edmonton, Alberta) and Luka Gorham ASSISTS Vidmar (Ljubljana, Slovenia) patrolling the blueline ... also sporting the assistant-captain Tommy Grant...... 17 emblem are junior Brad Gorham and sophomore Chris Crowell … the Seawolves will strive to win both Kevin Clark...... 14 tournaments (Kendall Hockey Classic and Brice Alaska Goal Rush), take back the title in the Alaska Airlines Kane Lafranchise...... 12 Governor’s Cup and gain home-ice for the WCHA playoffs. Luka Vidmar...... 10 Daniel Naslund...... 10 UAA ADDS MCKELVIE TO COACHING STAFF: Head coach Dave Shyiak announced the addition of Minnesota State alum Ryan McKelvie to his staff as an assistant coach in POINTS August ... McKelvie joins the Seawolf staff after Regg Simon assumed the head coach and Kevin Clark...... 37 general manager duties with the Des Moines Buccaneers ... McKelvie comes to UAA after Tommy Grant...... 26 Sean Wiles...... 17 serving two seasons as the associate head coach for the Wenatchee Wild of the North Josh Lunden...... 17 American Hockey League ... McKelvie helped the Wild accomplish many feats, including a NAHL regular-season championship, two NAHL West Division playoff championships, a POWER-PLAY GOALS national runner-up finish and two NAHL Organization of the Year awards. McKelvie Kevin Clark...... 7 Josh Lunden...... 4 2009-10 SEASON REVIEW: The 2009-10 Seawolf hockey team wrapped up the season with a 11- Tommy Grant...... 3 23-5 overall record and a 9-17-2 slate in Western Collegiate Hockey Association action … UAA Mickey Spencer...... 2 completed the conference season tied for 8th with Minnesota State with 20 points … UAA re- Alex Gellert...... 2 ceived the ninth-place seed in the WCHA First Round and drew second seed Wisconsin … the Bad- gers swept UAA in the best-of-three series, ending the Seawolf season and their chances of mak- SHORT-HANDED GOALS ing an appearance at the WCHA Final Five tournament … throughout the season, the Seawolves Sean Wiles...... 2 Kevin Clark...... 2 posted upsets over nationally ranked North Dakota, Denver, Colorado College and Minnesota Duluth.

GAME-WINNING GOALS ‘WOLF BITES: UAA concluded the 2009-10 season with a 7-10-0 overall record at home, 3-12-2 away and Alex Gellert...... 2 1-1-0 on neutral ice … in conference action, the Seawolves were 6-8-0 at home and 3-9-2 on the road … in Kevin Clark...... 2 non-conference play, UAA posted a 2-6-0 record … through the season, the Seawolves only won back-to- back games once, sweeping Michigan Tech on Jan. 15-16 on the road … UAA fared the best in the month PENALTIES of January, posting a 4-3-1 record, and struggled in February (0-5-1) and in March (1-3-0) … against ranked Kevin Clark...... 39 opponents, the Seawolves were 5-14-2, including 3-8-2 against teams ranked No. 5 or better … on the Lee Baldwin...... 24 power play, the Seawolves tallied 24 goals in 183 attempts (.131%), and allowed 45 PPG. Brad Gorham...... 21 Tommy Grant...... 21 PLAYER NOTES: In addition to then-senior Kevin Clark’s outstanding season, multiple other Seawolves

PENALTY MINUTES recorded their best seasons … junior F Tommy Grant tallied one more point than his sophomore season … Kevin Clark...... 89 Grant led UAA in assists with 17, while finishing second in goals (9), points (26) and shots (98) … he also Chris Crowell...... 56 recorded 3 power-play goals ... junior F Sean Wiles (9-8—17) produced more points than he did during his Jared Tuton...... 54 first two seasons with the Green & Gold, including tripling his goal production … junior DKane Lafranchise

SHOTS ON GOAL UAA All-Time Records Kevin Clark...... 113 All-Time WCHA Record...... 130-306-60 (17 seasons) Tommy Grant...... 98 Sean Wiles...... 68 All-Time Record...... 426-535-94 (32 seasons) Josh Lunden...... 59 Mickey Spencer...... 57

2009-10 WCHA STANDINGS (FINAL) PLUS/MINUS CONFERENCE OVERALL Sean Wiles...... + 3 1 Denver 42 28 19- 5- 4 .750 92- 65 36 25- 7- 4 .750 120- 84 Drew Darwitz...... + 3 2 Wisconsin 37 28 17- 8- 3 .661 109- 76 35 22- 9- 4 .686 138- 92 3 St. Cloud State 34 28 15- 9- 4 .607 92- 84 36 20-11- 5 .625 116-100 2009-10 SCORING BY CLASS 4 North Dakota 33 28 15-10- 3 .589 89- 61 36 20-11- 5 .625 115- 77 G A P PPG GW Minnesota Duluth 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 90- 77 36 20-15- 1 .569 116-100 Seniors 33 29 62 10 2 6 Colorado College 27 28 12-13- 3 .482 88- 85 36 18-15- 3 .542 116-103 7 Minnesota 26 28 12-14- 2 .464 80- 76 36 17-17- 2 .500 101- 98 Juniors 34 57 91 6 4 8 Minnesota State 20 28 9-17- 2 .357 75- 92 36 15-18- 3 .458 101-102 Sophomores 7 15 22 1 2 Alaska Anchorage 20 28 9-17- 2 .357 66-106 34 11-21- 2 .353 84-130 Freshmen 14 40 54 4 3 10 Michigan Tech 8 28 4-24- 0 .143 59-118 34 5-28- 1 .162 71-142 (3-12—15), UAA’s leader from the blueline, recorded five more points than he did during his sophomore UAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS year … sophomore F/D Curtis Leinweber (4g, 8 a) tied his point production from his rookie campaign with 12 points … junior D Luka Vidmar (2-10—12) registered more points than his freshman and sophomore GOALS seasons combined … junior F Nick Haddad tied his best season (2008-09) with 10 points (5g, 5a) … Tommy Grant...... 29 sophomore F Jade Portwood (3-2—5) posted one more point than his rookie season … altogether, UAA Craig Parkinson...... 20 had 13 skaters with 10+ points in 2009-10. Sean Wiles...... 12 Kane Lafranchise...... 9

ASSISTS Tommy Grant...... 29 Kane Lafranchise...... 24 Sean Wiles...... 19 Craig Parkinson...... 18

POINTS Tommy Grant...... 58 Craig Parkinson...... 38 Kane Lafranchise...... 33 Sean Wiles...... 31

POWER-PLAY GOALS Tommy Grant...... 7 Craig Parkinson...... 6 Kane Lafranchise...... 3 Mickey Spencer...... 2 Alex Gellert...... 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS Craig Parkinson...... 3 Tommy Grant...... 3 Kane Lafranchise...... 2 Sean Wiles...... 2

PENALTIES Tommy Grant...... 61 Luka Vidmar...... 44 Craig Parkinson...... 42 Nick Haddad...... 41

PENALTY MINUTES Tommy Grant...... 122 Luka Vidmar...... 99 Nick Haddad...... 93 Craig Parkinson...... 92 Kane Lafranchise...... 68

ALASKA AIRLINES GOVERNOR’S CUP HISTORY Year Winner Results 1993-94 UAF Tied 1-1, UAF wins shootout, 3-1 1994-95 UAA Tied 1-1, UAA wins shootout, 2-1 1995-96 UAA UAA wins, 1-0-1 1996-97 UAA UAA wins, 2-0-0 1997-98 UAF UAF wins, 1-0-1 1998-99 UAF Tied 1-1, UAF wins shootout, 2-0 1999-00 UAA UAA wins, 3-1-0 2000-01 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 2001-02 UAF UAF wins, 3-1-0 2002-03 UAF UAF wins, 3-1-0 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 2006-07 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 2007-08 UAA UAA wins, 3-0-1 2008-09 UAA UAA wins, 2-0 2009-10 UAF UAF wins, 2-0 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 * L, 4-7 21/36 1-4/3-5 7-14/6-12 Olthuis (6-9-1) 3,251 Jan 30 MINNESOTA * W, 2-1 24/24 1-4/0-4 4-8/4-8 Olthuis (7-9-1) 3,632 Feb 5 St. Cloud State * T, 4-4 19/29 1-6/2-7 8-16/7-14 Olthuis (7-9-2) 6,017 Feb 6 St. Cloud State * L, 0-6 33/39 0-3/1-6 6-12/3-6 Olthuis (7-10-2) 6,051 Feb 19 Minnesota State * L, 2-5 30/25 1-8/1-3 10-20/13-26 Olthuis (7-11-2) 3,549 Feb 20 Minnesota State * L, 3-4 29/25 1-5/1-5 10-28/8-16 Olthuis (7-12-2) 3,940 Feb 26 ALASKA FAIRBANKS # L, 4-7 27/19 3-5/2-5 6-12/5-10 Christianson (3-7-0) 4,362 Feb 27 Alaska Fairbanks # L, 2-3 21/30 1-6/2-8 10-39/7-25 Olthuis (7-13-2) 4,459 Mar 5 MINNESOTA-DULUTH * W, 3-2 21/26 0-5/1-6 7-14/6-12 Olthuis (8-13-2) 2,944 Mar 6 MINNESOTA-DULUTH * L, 3-6 27/24 1-5/3-5 9-26/6-20 Olthuis (8-14-2) 4,168 Mar 12 Wisconsin (1st Rd) L, 1-4 28/29 0-4/0-8 10-20/7-14 Olthuis (8-15-2) 11,225 Mar 13 Wisconsin (1st Rd) L, 2-7 37/41 0-7/2-10 11-22/8-16 Christianson (3-8-0) 13,134

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 Seawolf Hockey 2009-10 Highs/Lows USCHO.com/CBS College TEAM Fewest Shots, Second Period...... 4 Sports Div. 1 Men’s College 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Largest Margin of Victory...... 4 Oct.4 Fewest Shots, Third Period...... 2 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 Rk Team(First Place) Record Pts Last 4-4 tie at St. Cloud State, 02/05 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 1 Boston Coll.(45) 29-10-3 993 3 Fewest Shots, Overtime...... 0 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 6 2 North Dakota(3) 25-13-5 935 4 4-4 tie at St. Cloud State, 02/05 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 3 Miami(2) 29- 8-7 892 1 Fewest Shots Allowed, Game...... 17 0-6 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 02/05 4 St. Cloud State 24-14-5 749 7 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 Most Goals, Game...... 7 5 Michigan 26-18-1 741 11 2-1 win vs. Colorado College, 1/23 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 6 Yale 21-10-3 719 8 Fewest Shots Allowed, Regulation Period...... 1 Most Goals, First Period...... 2 7 Maine 19-17-3 639 18 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 8 Minnesota-Duluth 22-17-1 618 14 Fewest Shots Allowed First Period...... 5 5-3 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/9 9 Denver 27-10-4 534 2 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 11/6 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 10 New Hampshire 18-14-7 510 12 Fewest Shots Allowed, Second Period...... 2 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 11 Cornell 21- 9-4 509 6 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 4-7 loss vs. Minnesota, 01/29 12 Alaska Fairbanks 18-12-9 435 17 Fewest Shots Allowed, Third Period...... 1 4-4 tie at St. Cloud State, 02/05 13 Wisconsin 28-11-4 295 5 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 4-7 loss vs Alaska Fairbanks 2/26 14 Boston University 18-17-3 280 NR Fewest Shots Allowed, Overtime...... 0 Most Goals, Second Period...... 3 15 Minnesota 18-19-2 271 NR 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College 3-5 loss vs. Robert Morris, 10/17 16 Michigan State 19-13-6 191 19 Most Penalty Minutes, Game...... 77 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 17 Notre Dame 13-17-8 156 NR 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 Most Goals, Third Period...... 3 18 RIT 28-12-1 152 20 Most Opponent Penalty Minutes, Game...... 52 7-3 win vs. Denver, 11/7 19 Union 21-12-6 136 16 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 Most Goals Allowed, Game...... 8 20 Colorado College 19-17-3 127 NR 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Most Penalties, Game...... 25 2-3 loss vs. Denver, 01/09 Most Goals Allowed, First Period...... 4 Others Receiving Votes: Vermont 105, Bemi- Most Opponent Penalties, Game...... 19 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 dji State 101, Northern Michigan 96, Fer- 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Most Goals Allowed, Second Period...... 3 ris State 83, Nebraska-Omaha 49, North- Fewest Penalties, Game...... 4 3-5 loss vs. Robert Morris, 10/17 eastern 39, Rensselaer 32, Mercyhurst 31, 1-6 loss vs. Michigan, 10/10 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 Quinnipiac 18, Merrimack 15, Ohio State 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 1-5 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/13 13, Colgate 9, St. Lawrence 5, Air Force 4, 2-1 win vs. Minnesota, 01/30 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 Mass.-Lowell 2, Robert Morris 1 4-7 loss vs. Minnesota, 01/29 Fewest Penalty Minutes, Game...... 8 2-5 loss vs. Minnesota State, 02/19 1-6 loss vs. Michigan, 10/10 3-6 loss vs. Minnesota Duluth, 03/06 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s 1-4 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/12 2-1 win vs. Minnesota, 01/30 Most Goals Allowed, Third Period...... 4 Fewest Opponent Penalties, Game...... 3 Div. 1 College Hockey Poll 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 0-6 loss at St. Cloud State, 02/06 Sept. 27 2-8 loss vs. Minnesota State, 11/20 Fewest Opponent Penalty Minutes, Game.....6 Fewest Goals Allowed, Game...... 0 0-6 loss at St. Cloud State, 02/06 Rk School Points Last Record 3-0 win vs. RPI, 10/16 Most Power-Play Goals, Game...... 3 1 Boston College(28) 504 1 29-10-3 Most Shots, Game...... 37 4-7 loss vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 2/26 2 North Dakota(4) 462 7 25-13-5 2-7 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/13 Best Penalty Kill...... (1.000) 8-8 3 Miami (2) 437 3 29- 8-7 Most Shots, Period...... 17 1-4 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/12 4 Michigan 383 8 26-18-1 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Most Opponent Power-Play Goals, Game...... 4 5 Yale 334 6 21-10-3 Most Shots, First Period...... 17 1-6 loss vs. Colorado College, 1/22 6 St. Cloud State 308 5 24-14-5 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Best Opponent Penalty Kill...... (1.000) 7/7 7 Maine 281 NR 19-17-3 Most Shots, Second Period...... 15 2-7 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/13 8 New Hampshire 206 11 18-14-7 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College 9 minnesota Duluth 195 NR 22-17-1 Most Shots, Third Period...... 16 INDIVIDUAL 10 Cornell 162 9 21- 9-4 1-4 loss vs. Minnesota, 11/1 Most Goals, Game...... 3 11 Denver 146 4 27-10-4 Most Shots, Overtime...... 1 Kevin Clark, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 12 Alaska Fairbanks 125 15 18-12-9 3-2 OT win vs. Colorado College Most Assists, Game...... 3 13 Wisconsin 115 2 28-11-14 1-1 OT tie vs. Denver, 01/08 Sean Wiles, 4-7 loss vs. Minnesota, 01/29 14 Boston 69 NR 18-17-3 Most Shots Allowed, Game...... 42 Most Points, Game...... 4 15 minnesota 50 NR 18-19-2 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Kevin Clark, 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 Most Shots Allowed, Period...... 20 Most Goalie Saves, Game...... 36 Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 43, RIT 2-7 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/13 Bryce Christianson, 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 38, Bemidji State 36, Ferris State 36, Most Shots Allowed, First Period...... 19 Most Goalie Saves, Period...... 18 Union 34, Vermont 28, Northern Michigan 0-6 loss at St. Cloud State, 02/06 Jon Olthuis, 0-6 loss at St. Cloud State, 02/06 18, Michigan State 21, RPI 16, Colorado Most Shots Allowed, Second Period...... 18 Longest Goal-Scoring Streak, Season...... 3 gms College 14, Northeastern 14, Nebraska Oma- 6-2 win at Michigan Tech, 01/15 Kevin Clark, 10/10/09-10/17/09 ha 3, Merrimack 2. Most Shots Allowed, Third Period...... 20 Sean Wiles, 1/15/10-1/22/10 2-7 loss vs. Wisconsin, 03/13 Kevin Clark, 01/29/10-02/05/10 Most Shots Allowed, Overtime...... 2 Longest Point-Scoring Streak, Season.....6 gms 1-1 OT vs. Denver, 01/08 Sean Wiles, 1/09/10-1/29/10 Fewest Shots, Game...... 13 Kevin Clark, 02/19/10-03/06/10 2-6 loss vs. Wisconsin, 11/14 Fewest Shots, Regulation Period...... 2 4-4 tie at St. Cloud State, 02/05 Fewest Shots, First Period...... 3 1-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/30 1-3 loss vs. St. Cloud State, 12/4 5-4 win at Michigan Tech, 01/16 SEAWOLF CAREER-HIGHS 4 Kane Lafranchise (Jr., D, Edmonton, Alberta) Assists (game)...... 1...... 13 times (last:12/4/09 vs. SCSU) Goals (game)...... 1...... 9 times (last: 02/27/10 at UAF) Points (game)...... 1...... 18 times (last: 02/19/10 at MSU) Assists (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 2...... 4 times (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Point Streak...... 2 gms...... 3 times (last: 11/20-11/21/09) Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 1...... (11/20/09 vs. MSU) Point Streak...... 4 gms...... 02/19/10-02/27/10 19 Ken Selby (Sr., F, Winnipeg, Manitoba) Multi-Point Gms...... 4...... (last: 01/23/10 vs. CC) Goals (game)...... 1...... 2 times (last: 10/18/08 vs. MC) 6 Drew Darwitz (Fr., D, Cottage Grove, Minn.) Assists (game)...... 1...... 3 times (last: 01/15/10 at MTU) Goals (game)...... 0 Points (game)...... 1...... 5 times (last: 01/15/10 at MTU) Assists (game)...... 1...... 01/16/10 at MTU Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 1...... 01/16/10 at MTU Point Streak...... n/a Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... n/a Point Streak...... n/a 20...... Alex Gellert (Fr., F, Kelowna, B.C, ) Multi-Point Gms...... n/a Goals (game)...... 1 ...... 3 times (last: 02/19/10 at MSU) 7 Lee Baldwin (Fr., D, Victoria, B.C.) Assists (game)...... 2...... 02/05/10 at SCSU Goals (game)...... 1...... 11/7/09 vs. DU Points (game)...... 2...... 02/05/10 at SCSU Assists (game)...... 2...... 3 times (last: 02/26/10 vs. UAF) Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 3...... 11/7/09 vs. DU Point Streak...... 2 gms...... 3 times (last: 02/19/10-02/20/10) Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 1 gm...... 02/05/10 at SCSU, 0-2—2 Point Streak...... n/a 21 Josh Lunden (Sr., F, Coquitlam, B.C.) Multi-Point Gms...... 3...... (last: 02/26/10 vs. UAF, 0-2—2) Goals (game)...... 2...... 6 times (last: 11/14/09 vs. UW) 9 Kevin Clark (Sr., F, Winnipeg, Manitoba) Assists (game)...... 2...... 5 times (last: 02/05/10 at SCSU) Goals (game)...... 3...... 01/16/10 at MTU Points (game)...... 3...... 10/12/07 vs. WSU, 1-2--3) Assists (game)...... 2...... 8 times (last: 03/06/09 vs. UMD) Goal Streak ...... 3 gms...... 2 times (last:10/12/07-10/19/07) Points (game)...... 4...... 2 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Point Streak...... 7 gms...... (3/10/07-10/26/07) Goal Streak...... 4 gms...... 10/9/09-10/17/09 Multi-Point Gms...... 20...... (last: 02/27/10 at UAF, 1-1—2) Point Streak...... 7 gms...... (3/9/07-10/20/07) 22 Jared Tuton (Sr., F, Whitehorse, Yukon) Multi-Point Gms...... 27...... (last: 03/06/10 vs. UMD, 2-0—2) Goals (game)...... 1...... 3 times (last: 01/23/09 vs. MTU) 10 Mickey Spencer (Fr., F, Gibbons, Alberta.) Assists (game)...... 1...... 11 times (last: 11/22/08 vs. CC) Goals (game)...... 2...... 01/29/10 vs. UM Points (game)...... 1...... 11 times (last: 11/22/08 vs. CC) Assists (game)...... 1...... 5 times (last: 01/22/10 vs. CC) Goal Streak ...... n/a Points (game)...... 3...... 01/29/10 vs. UM Point Streak...... 2 gms...... (11/21/08 to 11/22/08) Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 0 Point Streak...... 2 gms...... (11/1/09-11/6/09) 23 Luka Vidmar (Jr., D, Ljubljana, Slovenia) Multi-Point Gms...... 2...... (last: 01/29/10 vs. UM) Goals (game)...... 1...... 4 times (last: 02/27/10 at UAF) 11 Curtis Leinweber (So., D, Calgary, Alberta) Assists (game)...... 2...... 03/05/10 vs. UMD Goals (game)...... 1...... 6 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW) Points (game)...... 2...... 03/05/10 vs. UMD Assists (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last: 11/08/08 vs. MSU) Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 2...... 3 times (last: 10/17/09 vs. RMU) Point Streak...... 4 gms...... (02/26/10-03/06/10) Goal Streak ...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 1...... 03/05/10 vs. UMD, 0-2—2 Point Streak...... 3 gm...... 02/20/10-02/2710 24 Trevor Hunt (Sr., D, Maple Ridge, B.C.) Multi-Point Gms...... 3 gm...... (last: 10/17/09 vs. RMU, 1-1—2) Goals (game)...... 1...... 5 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW) 12 Mitch Bruijsten (Fr., F, Nijmegen, Netherlands.) Assists (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last:11/28/09 at. CC) Goals (game)...... 1...... 2 times (last: 02/20/10 at MSU) Points (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last:11/28/09 at. CC) Assists (game)...... 1...... 4 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW) Goal Streak ...... 2 gms...... 01/30/09-01/31/09 Points (game)...... 1...... 6 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW) Point Streak...... 2 gms...... 2 times (last 02/13/09-02/14/09) Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 2...... (last:11/28/09 vs. CC, 0-2--2) Point Streak...... n/a 26 Tyler Currier (Fr., F, Anchorage) Multi-Point Gms...... n/a Goals (game)...... 1...... 03/05/10 vs. UMD 13 Nils Backstrom (Sr., D, Stocksund, Sweden) Assists (game)...... 1...... 2 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW) Goals (game)...... 1...... 6 times (last: 03/14/09 vs. DU) Points (game)...... 1...... 3 times (last: 03/13/10 at UW)) Assists (game)...... 2...... 12/30/06 at UAF Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 2...... 12/30/06 vs. UAF (0-2--2) Point Streak...... n/a Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... n/a Point Streak...... 3 gms...... 12/02/06-12/09/06 27 Sean Wiles (Jr., F, Beloit, Wis.) Multi-Point Gms...... 2...... (last: 01/24/09 vs. MTU, 1-1-2) Goals (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last: 11/28/09 at. CC) 14 Craig Parkinson (Jr., F, Victoria, B.C.) Assists (game)...... 3...... 01/29/10 vs. UM Goals (game)...... 2...... 10/9/09 vs. Mercyhurst Points (game)...... 3...... 2 times (last: 01/29/10 vs. UM) Assists (game)...... 2...... 2 times (last: 03/06/10 vs. UMD) Goal Streak...... 3 gms...... 01/15/10-01/22/10) Points (game)...... 3...... 12/28/07 at UAF, 1-2—3) Point Streak...... 6 gms...... 01/09/10-01/29/10 Goal Streak...... 2 gms...... 3 times (last: 10/17/08-10/18/08) Multi-Point Gms...... 4...... (last: 01/29/10 vs. UM, 0-3—3) Point Streak...... 4 gms...... 10/12/07-10/20/07 36 Jade Portwood (So., F, Victoria, B.C.) Multi-Point Gms...... 7...... (last: 03/06/10 vs. UMD, 0-2—2) Goals (game)...... 2...... 01/15/10 vs. MTU 15 Brad Gorham (So., F, Anchorage.) Assists (game)...... 1...... 4 times (last: 03/05/10 vs. UMD) Goals (game)...... 0 Points (game)...... 2...... 01/15/10 vs. MTU Assists (game)...... 2...... 01/15/10 at MTU Goal Streak ...... n/a Points (game)...... 2...... 01/15/10 at MTU Point Streak...... 2 gms...... 10/10/08-10/11/08 Goal Streak...... n/a Multi-Point Gms...... 1...... 01/15/10 vs. MTU Point Streak...... 2 gms...... 01/15/10-01/16/10 40 Daniel Naslund (Fr., F, Nykoping, Sweden Multi-Point Gms...... 1...... 01/15/10 at MTU Goals (game)...... 1...... 3 times (last: 01/29/10 vs. UM) 16 Tommy Grant (Jr., F, North Vancouver, B.C.) Assists (game)...... 2...... 01/29/10 vs. UM Goals (game)...... 2...... 4 times (last: 11/21/09 vs. MSU) Points (game)...... 3...... 01/29/10 vs. UM Assists (game)...... 2...... 4 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Goal Streak...... n/a Points (game)...... 3...... 4 times (last: 01/16/10 at MTU) Point Streak...... 4 gms...... (11/1/09-11/13/09) Goal Streak...... 4 gms...... 12/06/08-01/16/09 Multi-Point Gms...... 2 gm...... (last: 01/29/10 vs. UM, 1-2—3) Point Streak...... 4 gms...... 12/06/08-01/16/09 30 Jon Olthuis (Sr., G, Neerlandia, Alberta) Multi-Point Gms...... 14...... (last: 03/06/10 vs. UMD, 1-1—2) Most Saves/Game... 46 (03/07/09 vs. Minnesota Duluth) 17 Chris Crowell (Fr., F, Williams Lake, B.C.) Most Saves/Period.. 18 (2nd, 03/07/09 vs. Minnesota Duluth Goals (game)...... 0 ...... 18...... (1st, 02/06/10 at St. Cloud State) Assists (game)...... 0 Shutouts...... 2 (10/16/09 vs. RPI, 25 saves) Points (game)...... 0 38 Dusan Sidor (FR-R., G, Poprad, Slovakia) Goal Streak...... n/a Most Saves/Game... 22 (11/20/09 vs. Minnesota State) Point Streak...... n/a Most Saves/Period.. 13 (3rd,11/20/09 vs. Minnesota State) Multi-Point Gms...... n/a 49 Bryce Christianson (Jr., G, Anchorage) 18 Nick Haddad (Jr., F, Fairbanks, Alaska) Most Saves/Game... 38 (2/9/08 at MSU, 4-2 loss) Goals (game)...... 1...... 8 times (last: 02/19/10 at MSU) Most Saves/Period.. 15 (2/9/08 at MSU, 1st period) Shutouts...... 2 (last: 2/28/09 vs. UAF, 15 saves)