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Alaska Anchorage: Games 33 & 34 ® 2009-10 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time SERIES DETAILS: September # 17 Alaska 26 BLUE & GOLD GAME # Blue SO 3-2 Date ...................................... Feb. 26-27 October (14-9-9, 11-9-8-4 CCHA) 3 SAIT # W 6-1 Time ....................... 7:07/7:05 p.m. AKT 9 #4/3 Michigan $ W 2-0 Location ........Anchorage (Fri)/Fairbanks (Sat) 10 Mercyhurst $ W 5-1 16 ROBERT MORRIS ** W 4-2 Venue ............Sullivan Arena (6,550) 200’x100’ 17 RENSSELAER (RPI) ** (SW) T 1-1 OT .................... Carlson Center (4,595) 200’x100’ ® vs 30 FERRIS STATE W 3-1 31 FERRIS STATE W 3-2 OT Live Radio ....................... KSUA 91.5 FM November 6 #9 NOTRE DAME L 2-3 Live Internet Audio ............ksua.uaf.edu 7 #9 NOTRE DAME W 3-1 Live stats ........... goseawolves.com (Fri) Alaska Anchorage 13 Bowling Green L 1-3 (10-18-2, 8-16-2 WCHA) 14 Bowling Green W 5-3 .......................... alaskananooks.com (Sat) 20 Lake Superior State L 3-4 Live Webstream .... gci.net (Fri)/B2tv.com (Sat) 21 Lake Superior State W 3-2 OT 27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (SW) T 3-3 OT 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (SW) T 4-4 OT NANOOKS THIRST FOR GOVERNOR’S CUP December 4 Western Michigan L 1-3 Need to know notes about the UAA series & Alaska Nanooks hockey... 5 Western Michigan (SW) T 4-4 OT 11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 4-3 • This weekend’s home-and-home • With just three league loses at 12 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 3-5 series against UAA is part of the 17th home this year, the Nanooks have set January 8 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 annual Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup a new program record for the fewest 9 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 series between intrastate foes Alaska allowed since joining the CCHA. The 15 Michigan L 0-6 and UAA. The Cup series is tied 8-8 fewest home loses Alaska has allowed 16 Michigan (SW) T 3-3 OT 22 MIAMI T 1-1 OT and the Nanooks will look to snap their in an entire season was one, set during 23 MIAMI L 0-5 three-year losing streak in the battle the 1984-85 campaign. 29 Northern Michigan T 2-2 OT for in-state bragging rights and the 30 Northern Michigan L 2-3 coveted Governor’s Cup. • Alaska’s 11-9-8 CCHA mark this February 5 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 season gave them their second 6 MICHIGAN STATE T 1-1 OT • Alaska trails UAA in the all-time consecutive above .500 season s for the 12 Ohio State W 4-1 13 Ohio State T 3-3 OT series 48-80-11. While the Nanooks first time in their 15-year history in the 19 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 4-0 have historically had a rough time CCHA. 20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 5-1 against the Seawoles in Anchorage, 26 Alaska Anchorage * 7:07 p.m. 27 ALASKA ANCHORAGE * 7:05 p.m. where they trail 19-45-5 all-time, the • The Blue and Gold put the bookend gap in Fairbanks is much smaller at 29- on their 2009-10 regular season CCHA Home games in ALL CAPS All Times Alaska 33-6. campaign, closing out league action the * Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup # Exhibition $ Kendall Hockey Classic way they began it with a series sweep. ** Brice Alaska Goal Rush • The Nanooks will look to capture The pair of victories against the Lakers their first Alaska Airlines Governor’s marked just the second back-to-back ALASKA MEDIA RELATIONS Cup since Dec. 2005, when they weekend triumphs for the Nanooks Director of Media Relations .........Jamie Foland claimed the Cup for the fifth straight since they topped Ferris State 3-1 and Office Phone ...................... (907) 474-6807 Mobile Phone ...................... (907) 687-3226 marking the longest streak by either 3-2 (OT) on Oct. 30-31. It was also the E-mail ...................... [email protected] team in its history. UAA snapped first time in program history that the Media Relations Intern ................ Cory Weibel Alaska’s strangehold on the Cup during Nanooks swept the Lakers. Phone .............................. (907) 474-6805 the 2006-07 campaign and has won the E-mail [email protected] Fax .................................. (907) 474-5162 last three. • FR F Andy Taranto’s short-handed Carlson Center Press Box .......... (907) 451-1957 goal against LSSU Saturday marked the Website ................... www.alaskananooks.com • The Nanooks are riding a six-game first by a Nanook this season and the Interviews All interviews must be arranged through Jamie Foland in the unbeaten streak (4-0-2) into the first since Dion Knelsen’s shorty on Mar. Media Relations Office, and requests must be made by noon on Governor’s Cup series. It is their longest 14 against OSU in the second game of the day of the interview. Foland can be reached via e-mail (jm- [email protected]); office phone (907.474.6807) or cell phone streak at the end of CCHA play since their CCHA Playoff series in Fairbanks. (907.687.3226). Please note that contact information for student- 2002-03, when they were 4-0-3 heading athletes WILL NOT be made available to reporters, per Depart- ment of Athletics policy. into the intrastate showdown. UAA AT A GLANCE TALE OF THE TAPE Location ....................... Anchorage, AK 2009-10 Enrollment ..............................18,000 Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Alaska Nanooks Colors ..........................Green and Gold 10-18-2 Overall Record 14-9-9 Home Venue .......... Sullivan Arena (6,206) 8-16-2-0 (8th) League Record (Place) 11-9-8-4 (4th) Rink Size ............................ 200’ x 100’ three losses Current Streak two wins 2009-10 Overall Record: ............10-18-2 6-8-0 Home Record 8-3-5 2009-10 WCHA Record: ............... 8-16-2 3-9-2 Road Record 4-6-4 Head Coach ....................... Dave Shyiak 1-1-0 Neutral Record 2-0-0 ...........Northern Michigan University ‘93 1-0-2 Overtime Record 2-0-9 Record at UAA ........................ 40-86-19 5th season 2.40 (7th WCHA) Scoring Offense 2.66 ( 8th CCHA) Overall Record .......................same 3.73 (7th WCHA Scoring Defense 2.31 (2nd CCHA, 6th NCAA) Assist. Coach ................... Campbell Blair 21.0 ( 1st WCHA, 1st NCAA) Penalty Minutes Per Game 9.4 (12th CCHA) Assist. Coach ....................... Regg Simon 19/151, 12.6% ( 8th WCHA), 13 SHA Power Play 32/173, 18.5% (7th CCHA), 0 SHA SID for Hockey ..................... Nate Sagan 143/178, 80.3% ( 6th WCHA), 6 SHF Penalty Kill 112/132, 84.8% (5th CCHA, 15th NCAA), 1 SHF Email [email protected] 2009-10 Phone ........................907-786-1295 Kevin Clark (SR, 30 GP, 17-13-30) Scoring Leaders Andy Taranto (FR, 32 GP, 13-21-34) Tommy Grant (JR, 28 GP, 7-14-21) Dion Knelsen (SR, 32 GP, 16-16-32) SERIES RECORDS Sean Wiles (JR, 28 GP, 9-8-17) Dustin Sather (JR, 30 GP, 9-11-20) Series Record ...... Alaska trails, 48-80-11 Josh Lunden (SR, 19 GP, 7-7-14) Nik Yaremchuk (FR, 32 GP, 5-15-20) In Fairbanks ...... Alaska trails, 29-33-6 Daniel Naslund (FR, 30 GP, 3-9-12 Joe Sova (SO, 32 GP, 5-14-19) In Anchorage ....... Alaska trails, 19-45-5 John Olthuis (7-12-2, .871 Spct, 3.60 GAA) Goaltending Leaders Scott Greenham (14-9-9, .921 Spct, 2.17 GAA) Neutral............. Alaska Leads, 0-0-0 Bryce Christianson (3-6-0, .867 Spct, 3.46 GAA) First Meeting ................... Nov. 16, 1979 (Alaska 3, UAA 13) ALASKA BY THE NUMBERS One-goal games ........................................3-4 Most Recent Meeting .......... Feb. 28, 2009 Two-goal games ........................................7-3 (Alaska 0, UAA 3) Overall ....................................................14-9-9 Decided by three or more goals ..............4-2 Current Streak .............. Alaska trails,0-2 Home ........................................................8-3-4 Scoring 0 goals ........................................0-2-0 Last Five Games .........Alaska trails, 0-4-1 Road .........................................................4-6-4 Neutral ......................................................2-0-0 Scoring 1 goal ..........................................0-3-3 Last 10 Games ............Alaska trails, 0-8-2 Overtime ..................................................2-0-9 Scoring 2 goals ........................................2-3-1 One-goal Games ......... Alaska trails, 19-21 Shootout ......................................................5-4 Scoring 3 goals ........................................4-1-3 Overtime Games ....... Alaska leads, 6-5-11 CCHA Shootout ..........................................4-4 Scoring 4+ goals ......................................8-0-2 Postseason ..................................................0-0 Allowing 0 goals ......................................3-0-0 Most Alaska Goals ............................. 9 Allowing 1 goal ........................................6-0-3 (Alaska 9, UAA 6, Oct. 16, 1990) vs. CCHA ................................................11-9-8 Allowing 2 goals ......................................2-1-1 Largest Alaska Margin of Victory ............ 6 Game 1 of a CCHA series ......................6-5-3 Allowing 3 goals ......................................3-5-3 (Alaska 6, UAA 0, Oct. 23, 2004) Game 2 of a CCHA series ......................5-4-5 Allowing 4+ goals ....................................0-3-2 Most UAA Goals ............................... 13 In Game 2 when winning Game 1 ........2-2-2 Outshooting opponent ..........................5-4-3 (Alaska 3, UAA 13, Nov. 16, 1979) In Game 2 when losing Game 1 ...........3-0-2 In Game 2 when tying Game 1.............0-2-1 Outshot by opponent .............................9-3-6 Largest UAA Margin of Victory ..........11 Shots are equal .......................................0-1-0 (Alaska 0, UAA 11, Jan. 26, 1980) vs. AHA .....................................................1-0-0 Shooting less than 20 times ....................1-1-0 Last Alaska Shutout .......... Alaska 3, UAA 0 vs. CHA .....................................................1-0-0 Shooting 20-29 times ...............................8-4-3 Shooting 30 or more times......................5-3-5 .................................. (Dec. 31, 2005) vs. ECAC ...................................................0-0-1 vs. WCHA ..................................................0-0-0 Allowing less than 20 shots .....................2-2-0 Last UAA Shutout ............