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Ferris State | @Nanookshockey TM 2015-16 Alaska Hockey Game Notes | Feb. 5-6 vs. Ferris State | @NanooksHockey Schedule/Results Upcoming Games Where’s It At? Overall: 7-15-4 WCHA: 5-11-4 ALASKA’S NEXT THREE OPPONENTS Quick Facts........................................................................................2 Home: 3-6-1 Away: 4-7-3 Neutral: 0-2-0 Roster.................................................................................................3 O c to b e r FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS WCHA Standings/Schedule...........................................................4 9 vs. St. Cloud State University! L, 3-0 Dates: February 5th & 6th National Poll/Situational Records..................................................5 10 vs. Arizona State! L, 2-1 2015-16 Record: 11-9-6 (9-7-4 WCHA) Team Game-By-Game/Lines..................................................6 & 7 16 American International# W, 7-2 USCHO Rank: RV Team Stats.........................................................................................8 17 Rensselaer Polytechnic# W, 4-2 WCHA Standing: 4th Place (22 Points) Player Bios..................................................................................9-17 30 at Minnesota State* L, 2-5 All-Time Series: 34-32-6 Team Leaders 31 at Minnesota State* L, 1-2 Last Meeting: Nov. 21, 2015, UAF 3, FSU 3 (OTT) N o v e m b e r 6 Northern Michigan* W, 5-2 7 Northern Michigan* L, 2-5 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS 13 at Bemidji State* W, 4-3 Dates: February 19th & 20th * 14 at Bemidji State L, 6-3 2015-16 Record: 15-8-6 (11-4-5 WCHA) * 20 at Ferris State T, 2-2 USCHO Rank: 19th 2015-16 ALASKA SCORING LEADERS 21 at Ferris State* T, 3-3 * WCHA Standing: 2nd Place (27 Points) Points: Tyler Morley, 24 (25GP, 14G, 10A) 27 Michigan Tech L, 4-1 All-Time Series: 26-26-8 28 Michigan Tech* L, 3-1 Goals: Tyler Morley, 14 Last Meeting: Jan. 10, 2015, UAF 4, BGSU 4 December Assists: Peter Krieger, 14 4 Lake Superior State* L, 4-2 PPG: Tyler Morley, & Nolan Huysmans, 3 5 Lake Superior State* L, 2-0 GWG: Alec Hajdukovich, 3 *^ MICHIGAN TECH HUSKIES SHG: Five Tied, 1 11 at Alaska Anchorage W, 2-1 Dates: February 26th & 27th 12 at Alaska Anchorage*^ T, 1-1 SOG: Tyler Morley, 98 2015-16 Record: 14-7-5 (11-6-3 WCHA) January Plus/Minus: Tyler Morley & Nolan Huysmans, +8 2 Bemidji State* L, 6-5 USCHO Rank: 15th 3 Bemidji State* T, 1-1 WCHA Standing: 3rd Place (25 points) 2015-16 ALASKA GOALTENDING LEADERS * All-Time Series: 6-11-3 8 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 6-3 Games: Davis Jones & Jesse Jenks, 13 * Last Meeting: Nov. 28, 2015, UAF 1, MTU 3 9 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 3-1 Wins: Jesse Jenks (4-6-3), 4 15 at Northern Michigan* W, 3-2 16 at Northern Michigan* L, 5-3 Saves: Jesse Jenks, 370 29 at Wisconsin L, 4-3 Broadcast Information GAA: Jesse Jenks, 2.58 30 at Wisconsin L, 5-2 SV%: Jesse Jenks, .916 Live Stream: WCHA.tv SO: N/A February Live Stats: WCHA.tv 5 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. 6 Ferris State* 7:07 p.m. Radio: ESPN 820AM 19 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. 20 Bowling Green* 7:07 p.m. #NookNotes 26 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 p.m. 27 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 p.m. Where to Watch & Listen March Fans have the option to purchase a single game pass for 2015-16 FERRIS STATE SCORING LEADERS *^ Points: Gerald Mayhew, 22 (26GP, 7G, 15A) 4 Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. $7.99 on WCHA TV or they have the option to watch all *^ Goals: Corey Mackin, 8 5 Alaska Anchorage 7:07 p.m. WCHA games on a certain day for $9.99. The WCHA 11-13 WCHA First Round TBA Assists: Gerald Mayhew, 15 18-19 WCHA Final Five TBA recently announced the other option to purchase a PPG: Gerald Mayhew & Kyle Schempp, 3 league-wide half-season pass for $64.99 or a single-team SHG: Gerald Mayhew, 1 !- Kendall Hockey Classic #-Brice Alaska Goal Rush half-season pas for $44.99. GWG: Andrew Dorantes & Tyler Andrew, 2 *-WCHA Game SOG: Gerald Mayhew, 88 ^-Govenor’s Cup Game Plus/Minus: Andrew Dorantes, +7 Longtime Nanook hockey commentator Bruce Cech will All times in Alaska Standard Time and are subject to change be providing live play-by-play reports from the Carlson All home games played at Carlson Center 2015-16 FERRIS STATE GOALTENDERING LEADERS Center for this weekend’s series. The program will be Games: Darren Smith, 18 broadcasted live on ESPN 820 AM Fairbanks and will also Wins: Darren Smith, 8 (8-4-5) be broadcasted over the internet in the link posted above Saves: Darren Smith, 485 Coaches’ Corner (under radio) GAA: Darren Smith, 2.11 SV%: Darren Smith, .928 ““It seems like whenever we play Ferris State, it ends up being a really SO: Darren Smith, 1 competitive series. Th ey’ve got a goaltender who’s coming off being named Family 4-Pack & Autism Awareness Rookie of the Month, so obviously they’re really solid back there. Ferris is The Alaska Nanooks are proud to announce the return of really good in transition and are always consistent with their game play, the Family 4-Pack promotion and their first-ever Autism Team Comparison staying dangerous in the off ensive zone. Th ey have some guys that can Awareness night. Bring the entire family for Family 4-Pack make some really great plays and can put the pucks in the net and also have guys on the back end that can really move the puck, so forechecking Night (Friday, Feb. 5), where fans can get four tickets, four Alaska Ferris State is going to be really important for us. Overall, just making sure we’re drinks and four hot dogs for $44 (additional fees may 7-15-4 Overall Record 9-7-4 acclimated to being back home and getting mentally prepared to earn apply if purchased outside of the UAF Patty Center Ticket 3-6-1 Home 5-3-5 some points here down the stretch.” – head coach Dallas Ferguson on this Office). Additionally, fans are encouraged to join the Alaska 4-7-3 Road 5-5-1 weekend’s series.” L-3 Current Streak OTT-1 - Head Coach Dallas Ferguson Nanooks on Saturday, Feb. 6 to participate in Autism 2.50 Goals/Game 2.62 on Th is Weekend’s Matchup Awareness Night, where fans can help raise money for the 3.12 Goals Against/Game 2.69 Autism Society of Alaska. .137 Power Play .142 2015 @NANOOKSHOCKEY NOTES Alaska Hockey Quick Facts #NookNotes Multi-Point Games Oct. 16 Tayler Munson, AIC 3 Points, 2 g, 1 a University Information Last Time Out Tyler Morley, AIC 3 Points, 2 g, 1 a Location.......................................................................Fairbanks, Alaska Nolan Huysmans, AIC 3 Points, 1 g, 2 a The Alaska Nanooks hockey team returns to the Peter Krieger, AIC 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Founded..............................................................................................1917 Carlson Center after a two-week WCHA road trip to Zach Frye, AIC 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Enrollment.......................................................................................11,149 Alec Hajdukovich, AIC 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Nickname....................................................................................Nanooks Alabama Huntsville (Jan. 8-9) before heading north to Oct. 17 Tayler Munson, RPI 3 Points, 2 g, 1 a School Colors.......................................................................Blue & Gold Northern Michigan (Jan. 15-16), coming back to enjoy Peter Krieger, RPI 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Zach Frye, RPI 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Affi liation.....................................................................NCAA Division I a well-deserved bye-week (Jan. 22-23) at home. Conference............................Western Collegiate Hockey Association Oct. 30 Tyler Morley, at MSU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Following the weekend off, the Nanooks were off once Nov. 6 Tyler Morley, NMU 3 Points, 2 g, 1 a President................................................................Dr. James R. Johnsen Zach Frye, NMU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Interim Chancellor.............................................................Mike Powers again taking on the University of Wisconsin Badgers in Peter Krieger, NMU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Director of Athletics........................................................Dr. Gary Gray a hard fought two-game, non-conference series (Jan. 29- Nov. 7 Tyler Morley, NMU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a University Website.....................................................................UAF.edu Nov. 13 Brandon Morley, at BSU 3 Points, 3 g, 0 a Athletics Website...................................................AlaskaNanooks.com 30). After facing the Badgers for a second and third time Zach Fyre, at BSU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a in two seasons (last was Oct. 11, 2014 in the Kendall Nov. 14 Peter Krieger, at BSU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Jack Weiss, at BSU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Team Information Classic hosted by Alaska Anchorage), the Nanooks Marcus Basara, at BSU 2 Points, 2 g, 0 a 2014-15 Overall Record...............................................................19-13-2 were defeated by the Badgers 4-3 on Friday, before Jan. 2 Peter Krieger, BSU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a WCHA Record..............................................................................14-12-2 Josh Atkinson, BSU 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a dropping Saturday’s contest to Wisconsin 5-2. Nikolas Koberstein, BSU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a WCHA Finish......................................................................................4th Tyler Morley, BSU 4 Points, 2 g, 2 a Home Record..................................................................................10-5-1 Jan. 8 Tyler Morley, UAH 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Away Record.....................................................................................7-8-1 All-Time Series Nolan Huysmans, UAH 2 Points, 0 g, 2 a Neutral Record..................................................................................2-0-0 The Alaska Nanooks lead the all-time series against the Marcus Basara, UAH 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Jan. 15 Nolan Huysmans, NMU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................18/6 Ferris Bulldogs 34-32-7, with the first game between Newcomers...............................................................................................6 Jan. 16 Nolan Huysmans, NMU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a the two teams coming as an 8-4 loss for the Nanooks Alec Hajdukovich, NMU 2 Points, 1 g, 1 a Jan.
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