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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 Air Force vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 5:07 pm Canisius vs. Alaska Anchorage, 8:07 pm SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Canisius vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 4:07 pm Air Force vs. Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 pm MEDIA Live Stats: GoSeawolves.com Live Audio: KTZN 550 AM (Kurt Haider) / GoSeawolves.com ($) / iHeart Radio (iPhone app) Live Video Stream: GoSeawolves.com (Free) Television: GCI Channel 1 (Tape delayed in Anchorage at 10:30 p.m.) Game Updates: UAA’s Facebook & Twier PROMOTIONS Friday – Rally Towels (first 3,000) Saturday – UAA Hockey Magnets (first 2,000) Surf to GoSeawolves.com for ungoing promoons THIS WEEK: The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves commence the 2012-13 regular season with the 22nd annual Kendall Hockey Classic on Oct. 12-13 at the Sullivan Arena. Alaska Fairbanks and Air Force kick off the tourney at 5:07 p.m. on Friday, followed by the Seawolves against Canisius at 8:07 p.m. The Lower 48 clubs flip opponents with the Alaska schools on Saturday, with opening faceoffs set for 4:07 p.m. and 7:07 p.m. KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC NOTES: This is the first time in tournament history that all three visiting teams are making repeat trips to Anchorage … Canisius College returns to Kendall after go- ing 0-1-1 in the 2004 event, while Air Force returns for the fourth time overall and the second time in three years, following trips in 1999, 2003 and 2010 … for the fifth straight season, UAF is also back, looking to add to their titles from 2008 and 2009 … the Seawolves will be looking to defend their title after they won last year with a 4-3 overtime victory of St. Cloud State … UAA has registered six titles throughout Classic history and is 21-14-9 overall in tournament play … the last time UAA faced Canisius was on Oct. 15, 2004 in a 3-3 tie … the Seawolves lead all-time against the Golden Griffins, 2-0-1 … against Air Force, the Seawolves lead the all-time series, 13-5-1 … the last meeting against the Falcons was on Oct. 9, 2010 with UAA winning 3-2. UAA vs. REGINA: In exhibition play, the Seawolves faced the University of Regina Cougars on 2012-13 HOCKEY HKY SID: DALLAS BALDWIN OFFICE: (907) 786-4625 FAX: (907) 563-4565 EMAIL: [email protected] UAA SPORTS INFORMATION • WELLS FARGO SPORTS COMPLEX RM 220 • 3211 PROvIdENCE dR • ANChORAGE, AK 99508 ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOCKEY 2012-13 SCHEDULE Sat. Oct. 6 Regina (exh.) W, 3- 1 Fri. Oct. 12 CANISIUS# 8:07 pm Sat. Oct. 13 AIR FORCE# 7:07 pm Fri. Oct. 19 vs North Dakota& 5:05 pm Sat. Oct. 20 vs Merrimack& 4:05 pm Fri. Oct. 26 at North Dakota* 4:37 pm Sat. Oct. 27 at North Dakota* 4:07 pm Fri. Nov. 9 MINNESOTA* 7:07 pm Sat. Nov. 10 MINNESOTA* 7:07 pm Fri. Nov. 23 at Bemidji State* 4:37 pm Sat. Nov. 24 at Bemidji State* 4:07 pm Fri. Nov. 30 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 pm Sat. Dec. 1 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 pm Fri. Dec. 7 at Minnesota State* 4:37 pm Sat. Dec. 8 at Minnesota State* 4:07 pm Fri. Dec. 14 MINNESOTA DULUTH* 7:07 pm Sat. Dec. 15 MINNESOTA DULUTH* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 4 WISCONSIN* 7:07 pm Sat. Jan. 5 WISCONSIN* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 11 at Minnesota* 5:07 pm Sat. Jan. 12 at Minnesota* 4:07 pm Fri. Jan. 18 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 pm Sat. Jan. 19 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 25 at Wisconsin* 4:07 pm Sat. Jan. 26 at Wisconsin* 5:07 pm Fri. Feb. 1 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 pm Sat. Feb. 2 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 pm Fri. Feb. 8 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 pm Sat. Feb. 9 at Michigan Tech* 1:07 pm Fri. Feb. 15 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:07 pm Sat. Feb. 16 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:07 pm Fri. March 1 at Alaska Fairbanks% 7:05 pm Sat. March 2 ALASKA FAIRBANKS% 7:07 pm Fri. March 8 at Denver* 5:37 pm Sun. March 10 at Denver* 10:07 am March 15-17 WCHA First Round March 21-23 WCHA Red Baron Final Five Home games in all CAPS / All mes Alaska * WCHA game # Kendall Hockey Classic (Anchorage, AK) & Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, AK) % Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup UAA SPORTS INFORMATION Please contact assistant sports informaon director Dallas Baldwin (907-786-GOAL or [email protected]. edu) for credenals, releases, stascs, general or game informaon, or assistance in arranging interviews with players or coaches. UAA starts with annual Kendall Hockey Classic Oct. 8, 2012 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVES

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Friday, OctOber 12Air Force vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 5:07 pmCanisius vs. Alaska Anchorage, 8:07 pmSaturday, OctOber 13Canisius vs. Alaska Fairbanks, 4:07 pmAir Force vs. Alaska Anchorage, 7:07 pm

MEDIALive Stats: GoSeawolves.com Live Audio: KTZN 550 AM (Kurt Haider) / GoSeawolves.com ($) / iHeart Radio (iPhone app)Live Video Stream: GoSeawolves.com (Free)Television: GCI Channel 1 (Tape delayed in Anchorage at 10:30 p.m.)Game Updates: UAA’s Facebook & Twitter

PROMOTIONSFriday – Rally Towels (first 3,000) Saturday – UAA Hockey Magnets (first 2,000) Surf to GoSeawolves.com for ungoing promotions

THIS WEEK: The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves commence the 2012-13 regular season with the 22nd annual Kendall Hockey Classic on Oct. 12-13 at the Sullivan Arena. Alaska Fairbanks and Air Force kick off the tourney at 5:07 p.m. on Friday, followed by the Seawolves against Canisius at 8:07 p.m. The Lower 48 clubs flip opponents with the Alaska schools on Saturday, with opening faceoffs set for 4:07 p.m. and 7:07 p.m.

KENDALL HOCKEY CLASSIC NOTES: This is the first time in tournament history that all three visiting teams are making repeat trips to Anchorage … Canisius College returns to Kendall after go-ing 0-1-1 in the 2004 event, while Air Force returns for the fourth time overall and the second time in three years, following trips in 1999, 2003 and 2010 … for the fifth straight season, UAF is also back, looking to add to their titles from 2008 and 2009 … the Seawolves will be looking to defend their title after they won last year with a 4-3 overtime victory of St. Cloud State … UAA has registered six titles throughout Classic history and is 21-14-9 overall in tournament play … the last time UAA faced Canisius was on Oct. 15, 2004 in a 3-3 tie … the Seawolves lead all-time against the Golden Griffins, 2-0-1 … against Air Force, the Seawolves lead the all-time series, 13-5-1 … the last meeting against the Falcons was on Oct. 9, 2010 with UAA winning 3-2. UAA vs. REGINA: In exhibition play, the Seawolves faced the University of Regina Cougars on

2012-13 HOCKEYHKY SID: DALLAS BALDWINOFFICE: (907) 786-4625FAX: (907) 563-4565EmAIL: [email protected]

UAA SPORTS INFORMATION • WELLS FARGO SPORTS COMPLEX RM 220 • 3211 PROvIdENCE dR • ANChORAGE, AK 99508

ALASKA ANCHORAGE HOCKEY2012-13 SCHEDULE

Sat. Oct. 6 Regina (exh.) W, 3- 1 Fri. Oct. 12 CANISIUS# 8:07 pm Sat. Oct. 13 AIR FORCE# 7:07 pm Fri. Oct. 19 vs North Dakota& 5:05 pm Sat. Oct. 20 vs Merrimack& 4:05 pm Fri. Oct. 26 at North Dakota* 4:37 pm Sat. Oct. 27 at North Dakota* 4:07 pm Fri. Nov. 9 MINNESOTA* 7:07 pm Sat. Nov. 10 MINNESOTA* 7:07 pm Fri. Nov. 23 at Bemidji State* 4:37 pm Sat. Nov. 24 at Bemidji State* 4:07 pm Fri. Nov. 30 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 pm Sat. Dec. 1 ST. CLOUD STATE* 7:07 pm Fri. Dec. 7 at Minnesota State* 4:37 pm Sat. Dec. 8 at Minnesota State* 4:07 pm Fri. Dec. 14 MINNESOTA DULUTH* 7:07 pm Sat. Dec. 15 MINNESOTA DULUTH* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 4 WISCONSIN* 7:07 pm Sat. Jan. 5 WISCONSIN* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 11 at Minnesota* 5:07 pm Sat. Jan. 12 at Minnesota* 4:07 pm Fri. Jan. 18 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 pm Sat. Jan. 19 MINNESOTA STATE* 7:07 pm Fri. Jan. 25 at Wisconsin* 4:07 pm Sat. Jan. 26 at Wisconsin* 5:07 pm Fri. Feb. 1 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 pm Sat. Feb. 2 COLORADO COLLEGE* 7:07 pm Fri. Feb. 8 at Michigan Tech* 3:07 pm Sat. Feb. 9 at Michigan Tech* 1:07 pm Fri. Feb. 15 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:07 pm Sat. Feb. 16 NEBRASKA OMAHA* 7:07 pm Fri. March 1 at Alaska Fairbanks% 7:05 pm Sat. March 2 ALASKA FAIRBANKS% 7:07 pm Fri. March 8 at Denver* 5:37 pm Sun. March 10 at Denver* 10:07 am March 15-17 WCHA First Round March 21-23 WCHA Red Baron Final Five

Home games in all CAPS / All times Alaska * WCHA game # Kendall Hockey Classic (Anchorage, AK) & Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, AK) % Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup

UAA SPORTS INFORMATION Please contact assistant sports information director Dallas Baldwin (907-786-GOAL or [email protected]. edu) for credentials, releases, statistics, general or game information, or assistance in arranging interviews with players or coaches.

UAA starts with annual Kendall Hockey ClassicOct. 8, 2012

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2012-13 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVESSEAWOLF HOCKEY 2011-12 RECORD BREAKDOWN

Overall Record 9-25-2 When UAA Scores First 4-8-1 WCHA Record 5-22-1 When Opponent Scores First 5-17-1 Home Record 4-12-1 When Leading After 1st Period 4-4-1 Road Record 5-13-1 When Trailing After 1st Period 4-15-1 Neutral Site Record 2-0-0 When Tied After 1st Period 1-6-0 WCHA Home Games 2-12-0 When Leading After 2nd Period 6-0-1 WCHA Road Games 3-10-1 When Trailing After 2nd Period 1-19-1 Last 5 Games 0-5-0 When Tied After 2nd Period 2-6-0 Last 10 Games 2-8-0 When Scoring on the Power Play 6-8-2 When Outshooting Opp. 6-7-1 When Scoreless on the PP 3-17-0 When UAA Out-shot 3-17-1 When Opp. Scores on PP 4-12-2 Ties Opponents on Shots 0-1-0 When Opp. Scoreless on PP 5-13-0

In One-Goal Games 5-7-0 In Two-Goal Games 1-7-0 In Three-Goal Games 2-4-0 October 3-4-1 In 4+ Goal Games 1-7-0 November 2-3-1 In Overtime Games 2-0-2 December 1-3-0 Friday Games 6-11-1 January 0-6-0 Saturday Games 3-14-1 February 3-5-0 March 0-4-0 40 or more shots on goal 1-0-1 Allowing 40 or more shots 0-2-1 30-39 shots on goal 4-3-0 Allowing 30-39 shots 0-7-0 20-29 shots on goal 3-15-0 Allowing 20-29 shots 8-13-1 10-19 shots on goal 1-7-1 Allowing 10-19 shots 1-3-0 THE LAST TIME ... a Seawolf scored the following in a single game: 2 Goals Matt Bailey vs Minnesota (3/10/12) 3 Goals Mitch Bruijsten vs. Colorado College (12/9/11) 4 Goals David Vallieres vs. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) 5 Goals Cary Fisher vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88) 3 Points Matt Bailey (2-1—3) vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/4/12) 4 Points Mickey Spencer (3-1—4) vs. St. Cloud State (10/8/11) 5 Points David Vallieres (4-1—5) vs. Michigan Tech (11/4/95) 6+ Points Doug Spooner (3-5—8) vs. Gustavus Adolphus (2/4/88)

UAA goaltender made 50 saves: Nathan Lawson (51) at Michigan Tech (1/21/06) UAA goaltender made 40 saves: Rob Gunderson (41 saves) at Minnesota State (11/26/11) UAA goaltender received an assist: Rob Gunderson vs. Nebraska Omaha (10/14/11) UAA attempted a penalty shot: Kory Roy vs. Alaska Fairbanks (2/24/12) UAA made a penalty shot: Shea Hamilton vs. St. Cloud State (2/4/05) — First in program history An opposing player attempted a penalty shot: Jake Hansen, UM, scored on Chris Kamal (3/11/11) An opposing player scored a penalty shot: Jake Hansen, UM, scored on Chris Kamal (3/11/11) UAA scored an empty net goal: Tommy Grant at Minnesota State (3/5/11) UAA scored a shorthanded goal: Mitch Bruijsten at Colorado College (12/9/11) UAA swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: 2/54/5/11 vs. Michigan Tech (4-1, 4-2) UAA swept a two-game WCHA road series: 3/4-5/11, at Minnesota State (4-0, 4-1) UAA swept a two-game WCHA 1st Round series: 3/11-12/11 at Minnesota (4-3, 2-0) An opponent swept a two-game road series: 3/10/11/12 at Minnesota (2-1, 7-3) An opponent swept a two-game series at Sullivan Arena: 3/2-3/12 vs. Bemidji State (2-1, 5-4) UAA shut out an opponent: 10/14/11—UAA 3, Nebraska Omaha 0 (Rob Gunderson) UAA shut out an opponent on the road: 10/14/11—UAA 3, Nebraska Omaha 0 (Rob Gunderson) UAA was shut out: 1/20/12— at Wisconsin (4-0) (Joel Rumpel, 23 saves)

Oct. 6 at the Harry J. McDonald Center in Eagle River, Alaska … in front of 640 fans, the Seawolves picked up their fifth straight exhibition win with a 3-1 defeat of the Cougars … picking up goals for UAA were seniors Tyler Currier and Alex Gellert and sophomore D Austin Coldwell … Coldwell, from Vancouver, Wash., also assisted on Currier’s tally in the first … forward Blake Tatchell was the lone rookie to record a point, assisting on Gel-lert’s game-winning goal … UAA was scoreless on seven power-play attempts, and kept Regina scoreless on four … the Seawolves out-shot Regina, 30-14. 2012-13 SEASON PREVIEW: Eighth-year head coach Dave Shyiak returns 16 players from last season, including the dependable goaltending com-bo of juniors Rob Gunderson and Chris Ka-mal … Kamal, who backstopped the Seawolves to the 2011 WCHA Final Five as a rookie, registered a 3.46 GAA and an .877 saves percentage last year … junior F Matt Bailey is UAA’s leading return-ing scorer with 10-7–17 totals, and will be joined by six seniors as the veteran anchors of the team … senior D Scott Warner was productive on the offensive end with 2-13–15 numbers and senior F Jordan Kwas is a dangerous offensive threat, rack-ing up 14 points last year despite playing in just 21 games … the Seawolves added eight newcomers to their roster, including three Alaskans ... giving Gunderson and Kamal some competition will be 6-3, 180-pound Michael Matyas in the crease. 2012-13 TEAM CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED: Head bench boss Dave Shyiak announced that Chris Crowell will dress as ‘Captain’ for the Seawolves in 2012-13, while Matt Bailey will be the ‘Assis-tant Captain’ ... Crowell becomes the first stand-alone captain since Jared Tuton in 2009-10.

HEAD COACH DAVE SHYIAK 76-152-26 career record (7th Season) 50-126-20 WCHA record / 21-12-5 non-conference - Posted most wins in 2010-11 since joining the league and second-best conference record, while advancing to the WCHA Final Five. - Fourth head coach in program history & second most winningest coach in program history. - Led UAA to a third-straight Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup title in 2008-09. - Helped guide NMU to seven 20-win seasons, six Central Collegiate Hockey Association tournament berths and one NCAA Tournament appearance. - Wildcats averaged over 20 wins a season under Shyiak’s tenure. - Recorded an overall mark of 213-174-40 as an assistant coach at NMU (10 seasons) - 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.

FOLLOW YOUR SEAWOLVES ON

Coldwell

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2011-12 SEASON LEADERS (Retuners Only)

GOALS Matt Bailey ....................10 ASSISTS Scott Warner .................13 Austin Coldwell..............12 Jordan Kwas ...................10 Derek Docken ................10 POINTS Matt Bailey ....................17 Scott Warner .................15 POWER-PLAY GOALS Mitch Bruijsten ..............4 SHORT-HANDED GOALS Daniel Naslund ..............1 GAME-WINNING GOALS Corbin Karl .....................1 Scott Allen .....................1 Austin Coldwell..............1 Matt Bailey ....................1 Brett Cameron ...............1

PENALTIES Scott Warner .................16 Matt Bailey ....................15 PENALTY MINUTES Scott Warner .................40 SHOTS ON GOAL Matt Bailey ....................78

2011-12 SCORING BY CLASS G A P PPG GW Seniors 15 22 37 6 1 Juniors 25 41 66 8 1 Sophomores 26 34 60 5 3 Freshmen 19 50 69 6 4

2011-12 SEASON RECAP: The Seawolves concluded the 2011-12 campaign with a 9-25-2 overall record and a 5-22-1 slate in league play, falling to eventual Frozen Four qualifier Minnesota in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs ... highlighting the season was a 3-2 win over then-No. 1 Minnesota Duluth, along with upsets of No. 6 Colorado College and No. 15 Michigan Tech ... the Seawolves were 4-1-1 in non-conference play, winning the Kendall Hockey Classic and Brice Alaska Goal Rush tournaments ... UAA also landed a program-high-tying 14 on the WCHA Academic All-Conference Team and six to the WCHA Scholar-Athlete Team.

TEAM AWARDS: Matt Bailey was selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player on March 29 as UAA wrapped up the 2011-12 campaign with its annual banquet at the An-chorage Marriott Downtown ... the individual honors went to seniors Jade Portwood (Cor-ner Man) and Dusan Sidor (Most Inspirational and Jack Peterson Student-Athlete), Chris Kamal (Leon Thompson Fan Favorite) and Derek Docken (Rookie of the Year) and Corbin Karl (Most Improved).

SEAWOLF BITES: UAA concluded the season 12th overall in the WCHA standings with a 5-22-1 slate ... following the Alaska Fairbanks series on Feb. 24-25, the Seawolves finished with a 4-1-1 record in non-conference play – the best since the 2008-09 season (5-1-0) ... the freshman class led the way with 69 points and four game-winning goals, while the junior class was second with 66 points and a team-high 8 power-play tallies ... at the completion of 36 games, UAA was outshot by opponents, 1010-901, but won the battle of the shots in the third (305-300) and overtime (12-7) … UAA posted 24 goals in the first period, 40 in the second, 19 in the third and two in OT for a combined 85 goals … the Seawolves allowed 134 goals ... for special teams, UAA posted 25 power-play goals to opponents’ 28, and two shorthanded strikes to op-ponents’ five ... in the WCHA overall stats, UAA ranked 5th on the penalty kill (81.1), 8th in penalty minutes (13.5), 10th on the power play (19.5) and 12th in scoring offense (2.36) and scoring defense (3.72) ... the Seawolves posted a season-high 17 points on Oct. 15 against Mercyhurst in the Brice Alaska Goal Rush, including a season-high-tying 6 goals ... UAA also had six goals against Colorado College on Dec. 9 ... the Seawolves peppered Mercyhurst with a season-high 44 shots ... UAA logged a season-high 13 penalties and 48 penalty minutes against Minnesota State on Nov. 26.

2011-12 WCHA Men’s stAndings Conference Only Overall Pts GP Record Win% GF- GA GP Record Win% GF- GA 1 Minnesota 40 28 20- 8- 0 .714 88- 57 37 24-12- 1 .662 130- 78 2 Minnesota Duluth 37 28 16- 7- 5 .661 103- 73 36 22- 8- 6 .694 132- 92 3 Denver 36 28 16- 8- 4 .643 96- 79 36 21-11- 4 .639 125- 96 4 North Dakota 33 28 16-11- 1 .589 82- 73 35 20-12- 3 .614 108- 94 5 Colorado College 31 28 15-12- 1 .554 95- 86 34 18-14- 2 .559 110- 97 6 St. Cloud State 28 28 12-12- 4 .500 86- 74 36 15-16- 5 .486 112- 99 7 Nebraska Omaha 27 28 11-12- 5 .482 83- 85 36 14-16- 6 .472 105-105 8 Michigan Tech 26 28 11-13- 4 .464 85- 87 36 14-18- 4 .444 102-109 9 Bemidji State 25 28 11-14- 3 .446 72- 89 36 17-16- 3 .514 97-10110 Wisconsin 24 28 11-15- 2 .429 76- 83 34 16-16- 2 .500 101- 9611 Minnesota State 18 28 8-18- 2 .321 73-102 36 12-22- 2 .361 97-12212 Alaska Anchorage 11 28 5-22- 1 .196 60-111 34 9-23- 2 .294 81-125

UAA All-Time RecORdS All-Time WCHA Record .....................................145-340-63 (20th) All-Time Record ................................................452-578-93 (35th)

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2012-13 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVES2011-12 SchedUle And ReSUlTS UAA/OPP UAA/OPP UAA/OPP date Opponent Time/Res. Shots Power Play Penalties Goaltender Attend. Sept. 30 Northern Alberta (ex) W, 7-2 38/12 0-3/1-3 3-6/3-6 Kamal 901 Oct. 7 CLARKSON# T, 4-4 41/23 2-7/2-7 7-14/7-14 Gunderson (0-0-1) 3,307 Oct. 8 ST. CLOUD STATE# W, 4-3 OT 32/24 1-3/2-3 3-6/3-6 Kamal (1-0-0) 3,703 Oct. 14 vs #15/16 UNO& W, 3-0 35/23 0-0/0-0 0-0/0-0 Gunderson (1-0-1) 2,108 Oct. 15 vs Mercyhurst& W, 6-2 44/24 1-4/1-2 3-6/4-8 Kamal (2-0-0) 1,940 Oct. 21 at Nebraska Omaha* L, 1-4 19/28 0-5/0-6 10-20/9-18 Gunderson (1-1-1) 5,894 Oct. 22 at Nebraska Omaha* L, 1-3 21/40 0-3/0-5 6-12/4-8 Kamal (2-1-0) 5,614 Oct. 28 #8 MINNESOTA* L, 0-5 22/21 0-3/2-3 4-8/4-8 Kamal (2-2-0) 3,337 Oct. 29 #8 MINNESOTA* L, 1-3 27/31 1-4/0-3 4-8/5-10 Gunderson (1-2-1) 3,343 Nov. 11 at #10/13 Minn. Duluth* L, 0-5 27/31 0-2/2-3 4-8/4-16 Gunderson (1-3-1) 6,129 Nov. 12 at #10/13 Minn. Duluth* L, 1-3 35/36 0-3/1-4 7-14/5-10 Kamal (2-3-0) 6,156 Nov. 18 #15 MICHIGAN TECH* W, 3-1 24/19 1-3/0-3 5-21/6-12 Kamal (3-3-0) 3,434 Nov. 19 #15 MICHIGAN TECH* L, 0-5 23/28 0-3/1-7 11-41/5-18 Kamal (3-4-0) 2,843 Nov. 25 at Minnesota State* W, 5-4 24/27 2-3/0-3 3-6/3-6 Gunderson (2-3-1) 2,437 Nov. 26 at Minnesota State* T, 5-5 13/46 2-5/3-11 13-48/8-27 Gunderson (2-3-2) 2,591 Dec. 2 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 2-5 28/28 1-7/3-6 6-12/7-14 Gunderson (2-4-2) 2,597 Dec. 3 NORTH DAKOTA* L, 1-4 20/17 1-6/2-5 6-12/7-14 Kamal (3-5-0) 2,622 Dec. 9 at #6 Colorado College* W, 6-3 30/29 4-11/0-1 3-6/11-44 Gunderson (3-4-2) 6,587 Dec. 10 at #6 Colorado College* L, 3-4 26/40 0-3/1-5 5-10/3-6 Gunderson (3-5-2) 6,552 Jan. 13 at Michigan Tech* L, 2-6 27/29 0-5/0-4 4-8/5-10 Kamal (4-5-0) 2,229 Jan. 14 at Michigan Tech* L, 4-6 25/31 0-4/0-7 9-18/6-12 Sidor (0-1-0) 2,672 Jan. 20 at Wisconsin* L, 0-4 23/22 0-1/0-3 4-8/2-4 Kamal (3-7-0) 10,532 Jan. 21 at Wisconsin* L, 2-3 27/29 1-4/0-2 3-6/5-10 Kamal (3-8-0) 13,712 Jan. 27 #15 DENVER* L, 2-4 32/26 0-3/1-4 6-12/5-10 Gunderson (3-6-2) 2,960 Jan. 28 #15 DENVER* L, 3-6 27/28 0-5/1-5 8-27/8-16 Gunderson (3-7-2) 3,226 Feb. 3 #1/2 MINN. DULUTH* L, 1-4 18/26 1-3/1-2 3-6/4-8 Kamal (3-9-0) 2,306 Feb. 4 #1/2 MINN. DULUTH* W, 3-2 20/29 1-4/1-5 7-14/5-21 Gunderson (4-7-2) 2,548 Feb. 10 MINNESOTA STATE* L, 2-3 24/17 2-3/0-5 7-14/5-10 Gunderson (4-8-2) 2,506 Feb. 11 MINNESOTA STATE* L, 1-2 19/16 0-3/0-4 6-34/4-19 Gunderson (4-9-2) 2,745 Feb. 17 at St. Cloud State* W, 3-2 OT 32/26 0-1/0-3 3-6/1-2 Gunderson (5-9-2) 4,093 Feb. 18 at St. Cloud State* L, 3-8 31/29 0-2/0-2 4-8/4-8 Gunderson (5-10-2) 4,853 Feb. 24 ALASKA FAIRBANKS% W, 3-2 17/29 0-1/1-3 3-6/1-2 Kamal (4-9-0) 5,421 Feb. 25 at Alaska Fairbanks% L, 1-3 15/31 0-2/0-7 8-24/2-4 Kamal (4-10-0) 4,595 March 2 BEMIDJI STATE* L, 1-2 15/27 0-0/0-3 3-6/0-0 Kamal (4-11-0) 2,802 March 3 BEMIDJI STATE* L, 4-5 22/28 0-3/2-3 4-16/3-6 Sidor (0-2-0) 2,883 March 9 at #4/5 Minnesota^ L, 1-2 17/34 1-7/0-2 2-4/7-14 Kamal (4-12-0) 9,410 March 10 at #4/5 Minnesota^ L, 3-7 19/38 3-4/1-7 8-16/5-10 Kamal (4-13-0) 9,018

Home games in ALL CAPS% Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup# Kendall Hockey Classic& Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks)* Western Collegiate Hockey Association game ^ WCHA First RoundAll times are Alaska Daylight/Standard Time

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DATE OPPONENT FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH D1 D2 D3 Ex.D G Oct. 7 CLARKSON 10-17-7 12-21-19 36-40-18 9-20-26 8-15 13-11 5-4 33-35 Oct. 8 ST. CLOUD STATE 10-17-7 12-21-19 36-40-18 9-20-26 8-15 13-11 5-4 35-33 Oct. 14 vs #15/16 UNO 10-17-7 12-21-19 36-40-18 9-20-26 8-15 13-11 5-4 33-35 Oct. 15 vs Mercyhurst 10-17-29 12-21-19 36-40-18 9-20-26 8-15 13-3 5-4 35-33 Oct. 21 at Nebraska Omaha 12-21-19 29-17-10 36-40-18 9-20-26 8-15 3-13 5-4 33-35 Oct. 22 at Nebraska Omaha 36-40-18 10-20-7 29-21-9 12-26 8-15 3-13 5-4 25 35-33 Oct. 28 #8 MINNESOTA 36-40-18 11-21-12 10-20-19 29-39-7 8-15 4-25 3-13 35-33 Oct. 29 #8 MINNESOTA 36-40-18 10-20-19 29-39-26 11-21-16 8-15 4-25 3-13 33-35 Nov. 11 at #10/13 Minn. Duluth 36-40-18 10-20-19 29-39-16 11-21-12 8-15 13-25 5-4 33-35 Nov. 12 at #10/13 Minn. Duluth 29-39-26 10-20-7 11-21-12 36-40-19 4-15 8-25 5-13 35-33 Nov. 18 #15 MICHIGAN TECH 11-21-12 29-39-26 10-17-7 36-10-19 4-15 8-25 5-13 35-33 Nov. 19 #15 MICHIGAN TECH 11-21-12 29-39-26 10-17-7 9-40-19 4-15 8-25 5-13 35-33 Nov. 25 at Minnesota State 12-21-16 10-17-7 29-39-19 9-23-26 4-15 8-25 13-11 33-35 Nov. 26 at Minnesota State 29-17-7 10-39-19 23-21-12 16-26-18 4-15 8-5 13-11 33-35 Dec. 2 NORTH DAKOTA 29-17-7 12-39-19 9-21-26 23-18 4-15 8-5 13-11 25 33-35 Dec. 3 NORTH DAKOTA 29-17-7 12-39-19 11-21-26 10-23-18 4-15 8-5 13-25 35-33 Dec. 9 at #6 Colorado College 29-17-7 12-39-19 11-23-26 10-40-18 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Dec. 10 at #6 Colorado College 29-17-7 12-39-19 10-40-18 28-23-16 8-5 13-25 11-26 33-35 Jan. 13 at Michigan Tech 29-40-20 11-39-7 12-21-19 36-23-16 4-15 8-5 13-26 35-38 Jan. 14 at Michigan Tech 11-39-7 36-23-16 20-21-19 12-40-18 4-15 8-5 13-26 38-35 Jan. 20 at Wisconsin 11-39-7 36-23-16 40-21-12 29-20-19 4-15 8-5 13-26 35-38 Jan. 21 at Wisconsin 11-39-7 36-23-16 40-21-12 29-20-19 4-15 8-5 13-26 35-38 Jan. 27 #15 DENVER 40-21-12 11-39-7 29-20-19 36-23-16 4-15 8-5 13-26 33-35 Jan. 28 #15 DENVER 40-21-12 11-39-16 9-20-18 36-23-19 4-15 8-5 13-26 33-35 Feb. 3 #1/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH 9-20-18 40-21-12 11-39-7 36-23-16 4-15 8-5 13-26 35-33 Feb. 4 #1/2 MINNESOTA DULUTH 11-21-12 36-40-7 39-20-18 29-23-19 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Feb. 10 MINNESOTA STATE 12-21-11 36-40-7 39-20-18 29-23-19 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Feb. 11 MINNESOTA STATE 12-21-11 36-40-7 29-39-20 28-23-18 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Feb. 17 at St. Cloud State 12-21-11 36-40-7 29-39-20 23-17-19 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Feb. 18 at St. Cloud State 12-21-11 36-40-7 29-39-17 9-23-19 4-15 8-5 13-25 33-35 Feb. 24 ALASKA FAIRBANKS 12-21-11 36-40-7 29-39-17 9-23-19 8-15 13-25 5-26 35-38 Feb. 25 at Alaska Fairbanks 12-21-11 36-40-7 29-39-17 9-23-19 8-15 13-25 5-26 35-38 March 2 BEMIDJI STATE 12-21-11 36-40-18 17-39-7 28-23-19 5-15 13-25 26-20 35-33 March 3 BEMIDJI STATE 11-21-17 36-40-7 28-39-19 9-23-18 5-15 13-25 26-20 38-35 March 10 Minnesota 36-40-7 11-21-17 29-39-19 28-20-18 4-15 13-25 5-26 35-33 March 11 Minnesota 36-40-7 11-21-17 29-39-19 28-20-18 4-15 13-25 5-26 35-33

2011-12 UAA lineS (STARTERS IN BOLD)

2012-13 uaa NuMericaL rOSternO nAme P hT WT cl hOmeTOWn (PReViOUS TeAm/leAGUe)3 Derek Docken D 6-0 193 So. Northfield, Minn. (Dubuque Fighting Saints/USHL)5 Austin Sevalrud D 6-0 208 Fr. Calgary, Alberta (Spruce Grove Saints/AJHL)6 Ben Matthews D 6-2 216 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska (Prince George Spruce Kings/BCHL)7 Austin Coldwell D 6-0 189 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Des Moines Buccaneers/USHL)8 Scott Warner D 5-9 174 Sr. Anchorage (Army/Atlantic Hockey)9 Blake Tatchell F 5-10 162 Fr. North Battleford, Sask. (Battlefords North Stars/SJHL)10 Brett Cameron F 6-2 202 Jr. Spruce Grove, Alberta (Spruce Grove Saints/AJHL)12 Alex Gellert F 6-1 181 Sr. Kelowna, B.C. (Cowichan Valley Capitals/BCHL)13 Quinn Sproule D 6-0 195 Jr. Hussar, Alberta (Okotoks Oilers/AJHL)14 Korbin Karl D 6-0 200 So. Foremost, Alberta (Olds Grizzlys/AJHL)16 Andrew Pettitt F 5-10 170 So. Whitehorse, Yukon (Powell River Kings/BCHL)17 Jordan Kwas F 5-10 182 Sr. Cochrane, Alberta (Olds Grizzlys/AJHL)18 Chris Crowell F 6-3 205 Sr. Williams Lake, B.C. (Vernon Vipers/BCHL)19 Bobby Murphy F 5-10 170 Fr. Anchorage (Kenai River Brown Bears/NAHL)20 Hayden Trupp F 5-8 162 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska (Alexandria Blizzard/NAHL) 21 Matt Bailey F 6-1 196 Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Sioux Falls Stampede/USHL)22 Blake Leask D 5-9 175 Fr. Edmonton, Alberta (Bonnyville Pontiacs/AJHL)23 Kory Roy F 5-10 184 So. Anchorage (Canmore Eagles/AJHL)26 Tyler Currier F 6-2 206 Sr. Anchorage (Alaska Avalanche/NAHL)28 Andrew Pickering F 5-11 176 Jr. West Vancouver, B.C. (Penticton Vees/BCHL)29 Scott Allen F 6-3 201 So. Edmonton, Alberta (Spruce Grove Saints/AJHL)31 Michael Matyas G 6-3 180 Fr. Calgary, Alberta (Calgary Canucks/AJHL)33 Rob Gunderson G 6-1 190 Jr. Lethbridge, Alberta (Brooks Bandits/AJHL)35 Chris Kamal G 5-10 184 Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Alexandria Blizzard/NAHL)37 Chris Williams D 6-2 216 Fr. Pottstown, Pa. (Powell River Kings/BCHL)40 Daniel Naslund F 6-3 208 Sr. Nykoping, Sweden (Vasteras/J20 Sweden)

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TEAMlargest margin of Victory................................46-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15Largest Margin of Defeat ................................50-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/280-5 loss at Minnesota Duluth, 11/110-5 loss vs. Michigan Tech, 11/193-8 loss at St. Cloud State, 2/18Most Goals, Game ..........................................66-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/156-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9Most Goals, First Period ..................................36-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15Most Goals, Second Period .............................33-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/144-4 tie vs. Clarkson, 10/75-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/266-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9 3-6 loss vs. Denver, 1/283-2 win vs. UAF, 2/243-7 loss at Minnesota, 3/11most Goals, Third Period ................................34-3 OT win vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Most Goals Allowed, Game ............................8 3-8 loss at St. Cloud State, 2/18Most Goals Allowed, First Period ....................40-5 loss at Minnesota Duluth, 11/113-6 loss vs. Denver, 1/28Most Goals Allowed, Second Period ...............34-4 tie vs. Clarkson, 10/70-5 loss vs. Michigan Tech, 11/191-4 loss vs. North Dakota, 12/34-5 loss vs. Bemidji State, 3/3/12most Goals Allowed, Third Period ...................53-8 loss at St. Cloud State, 2/18Fewest Goals Allowed, Game..........................03-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/14most Shots, Game ........................................446-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15most Shots, Period .......................................166-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15most Shots, First Period ................................156-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15most Shots, Second Period ...........................153-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/146-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9most Shots, Third Period ..............................166-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15most Shots, Overtime .....................................44-4 tie vs. Clarkson, 10/73-2 win at St. Cloud State, 2/17most Shots Allowed, Game ..........................465-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26most Shots Allowed, Period ..........................201-3 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/293-4 loss at Colorado College, 12/10most Shots Allowed, First Period ..................201-3 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/293-4 loss at Colorado College, 12/10most Shots Allowed, Second Period .............181-3 loss to Nebraska Omaha, 10/22most Shots Allowed, Third Period .................185-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26most Shots Allowed, Overtime .......................34-3 OT win vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Fewest Shots, Game .....................................135-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26Fewest Shots, Regulation Period .....................11-4 loss vs. North Dakota, 12/3Fewest Shots, First Period ...............................35-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26Fewest Shots, Second Period ..........................11-4 loss vs. North Dakota, 12/3Fewest Shots, Third Period .............................20-5 loss vs. Minnesota, 10/28

3-2 win vs. UAF, 2/24Fewest Shots, Overtime ..................................24-3 OT win vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Fewest Shots Allowed, Game ........................161-2 loss vs. Minnesota State, 2/11Fewest Shots Allowed, Regulation Period .......36-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15Fewest Shots Allowed First Period ..................44-4 tie vs. Clarkson, 10/7Fewest Shots Allowed, Second Period .............53-1 win vs. Michigan Tech, 11/182-5 loss vs. North Dakota, 12/2Fewest Shots Allowed, Third Period ................36-2 win vs. Mercyhurst, 10/15Fewest Shots Allowed, Overtime ....................04-4 tie vs. Clarkson, 10/7most Penalty minutes, Game .......................485-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26most Opponent Penalty minutes, Game .......446-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9most Penalties, Game...................................135-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/26most Opponent Penalties, Game ..................116-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9Fewest Penalties, Game ..................................03-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/14Fewest Penalty minutes, Game ......................03-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/14Fewest Opponent Penalties, Game .................03-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/141-2 loss vs. Bemidji State, 3/2/12Fewest Opponent Penalty minutes, Game ......03-0 win vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/141-2 loss vs. Bemidji State, 3/2/12most Power-Play Goals, Game ........................46-3 win at Colorado College, 12/9Best Penalty Kill .......................................... 7-74-6 loss at Michigan Tech, 1/141-3 loss at UAF, 2/25most Opponent Power-Play Goals, Game .......35-5 tie at Minnesota State, 11/262-5 loss vs. North Dakota, 12/2Best Opponent Penalty Kill ..........................5-51-4 loss to Nebraska Omaha, 10/213-6 loss vs. Denver, 1/28

INDIVIDUALMost Goals, Game ..........................................3Mickey Spencer vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Mitch Bruijsten at Coloraod College, 12/9Most Assists, Game ........................................3Brett Cameron vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Most Points, Game .........................................4Mickey Spencer vs. St. Cloud State, 10/8Most Goalie Saves, Game .............................41Rob Gunderson at Minnesota State, 11/26Most Goalie Saves, Period ............................17Chris Kamal vs. Nebraska Omaha, 10/22 (2nd)Longest Goal-Scoring Streak, Season ...... 3 gmsCurtis Leinweber, 11/25-12/2Longest Point-Scoring Streak, Season ..... 6 gms Jordan Kwas, 11/25-12/10

SeAWOlF hOcKey 2011-12 hiGhS/lOWSUsCHO.COM/CBs COllege

spOrts div. 1 Men’s COllegeOCt. 8, 2012

rk team(First place) record pts last1 Boston College(37) 0- 0-0 978 12 Minnesota(12) 0- 0-0 948 23 Michigan( 1) 0- 0-0 871 34 North Dakota 0- 0-0 837 45 Cornell 0- 0-0 704 66 Massachusetts-Lowell 0- 0-0 680 77 Denver 0- 0-0 624 88 Miami 0- 0-0 588 99 Western Michigan 0- 0-0 584 1010 Union 0- 1-0 581 511 Ferris State 0- 0-0 466 1112 Boston University 0- 0-0 429 1313 Minnesota-Duluth 0- 0-0 404 1214 Notre Dame 0- 0-0 400 1415 Wisconsin 0- 0-0 242 1816 Michigan State 0- 0-0 222 1617 Harvard 0- 0-0 179 1718 Quinnipiac 1- 0-0 126 NR19 Merrimack 1- 0-0 120 NR20 Maine 0- 1-0 102 15

Others receiving votes: Colorado College 101, Air Force 93, New Hampshire 64, St. Cloud State 62, Ohio State 20, Nebraska-Omaha 13, Lake Superior 8, Northern Michigan 8, Provi-dence 8, Niagara 7, Rochester Institute of Technology 7, Northeastern 6, Rensselaer 5, Michigan Tech 4, Yale 4, Minnesota State 3, Robert Morris 2.

UsA tOdAy/UsA HOCkey MAgAzine Men’sdiv. 1 COllege HOCkey pOll

MArCH 26, 2012rk school (First place) pts last record1 Minnesota (14) 483 1 0-0-0 2 Boston College(19) 482 1 0-0-0 3 Michigan(1) 429 3 0-0-0 4 North Dakota 406 4 0-0-0 5 Cornell 284 6 0-0-0 6 UMass-Lowell 263 7 0-0-0 7 Western Michigan 250 11 0-0-0 8 Miami 234 9 0-0-0 9 Union College 227 5 0-1-0 10 Denver 200 8 0-0-0 11 Ferris State 176 14 0-0-0 12 Minnesota Duluth 140 12 0-0-0 13 Notre Dame 136 10 0-0-0 14 Boston University 119 13 0-0-0 15 Wisconsin 63 15 0-0-0

Others receiving votes: Harvard, 40; Quinnip-iac, 36; Michigan State, 33; Colorado College, 21; Merrimack, 26; Maine, 13; Ohio State, 6; St. Cloud State, 6; New Hampshire, 5; United States Air Force Academy, 2

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3 derek docken (So., d, northfield, minn.)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................1/13/12 at MTUAssists (game) ......... 2 .................3/11/12 at UMPoints (game).......... 2 .................3/11/12 at UMGoal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 2gms ..........01/13-14/12Multi-Point Gms ..... 1 gm ...........3/11/12 at UM

5 Austin Sevalrud (Fr., d, calgary, Alberta)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

6 Ben matthews (Fr., d, eagle River)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

7 Austin coldwell (So., d, Vancouver, Wash.)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................2 times (last: 1/21/12 at UW)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................2 times (last: 3/11/12 at UM)Points (game).......... 2 .................2 times (last: 3/11/12 at UM)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 2 gms .........2 times (last: 2/4-10/12)Multi-Point Gms ..... 2 gms .........3/11/12 at UM

9 Blake Tatchell (Fr., F, north Battleford, Sask.)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

10 Brett cameron (Jr., Spruce Grove, Alberta)Goals (game) .......... 2 .................12/10/11 vs. CCAssists (game) ......... 3 .................10/8/11 vs. SCSUPoints (game).......... 3 .................10/8/11 vs. SCSUGoal Streak ............. 2 gms .........11/25-26/11Point Streak ............ 3 gms .........12/10/11-1/14/12Multi-Point Gms ..... 6 gms .........(last: 12/10/11 vs. CC)

8 Scott Warner (Sr., Anchorage, Alaska)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................5 times (last: 2/10/12 vs MSU)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................11/18/11 vs. MTUPoints (game).......... 2 .................2 times (last: 2/10/12 vs. MSU)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 3 gms .........1/21/12-1/28/12Multi-Point Gms ..... 2 gms .........last: 2/10/12 vs. MSU

12 Alex Gellert (Sr., F, Kelowna, B.c, )Goals (game) .......... 1 ................6 times (last: 1/28/12 vs. DU)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................3 times (last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)Points (game).......... 2 .................3 times (last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 3 gms .........1/29/11-2/5/11Multi-Point Gms ..... 3 gms .........(last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)

13 Quinn Sproule (Jr., hussar, Alberta)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................3 times (1/28/12 vs. DU)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................3/5/11 at MSUPoints (game).......... 2 .................2 times (last: 1/28/12 vs. DU)Goal Streak ............. 2 gms .........10/14/11-10/15/11Point Streak ............ 3 gms .........10/8/11-10/15/11Multi-Point Gms ..... 2 gms .........1/28/12 vs. DU (1-1-2)

14 corbin Karl (So., d, Foremost, Alberta)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................3 times (last: 3/3/12 vs. BSU)Assists (game) ......... 1 .................3 times (last: 3/3/12 vs. BSU)Points (game).......... 2 .................3/3/12 vs. BSUGoal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ n/aMulti-Point Gms ..... 1 gm ...........3/3/12 vs. BSU

16 Andrew Pettitt (So., F, Whitehorse, yK)Goals (game) .......... 0Assists (game) ......... 1 .................3 times (last: 1/28/12 vs. DU)Points (game).......... 1 ................3 times (last: 1/28/12 vs. DU)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 2gms ..........01/13-14/12Multi-Point Gms ..... n/a

17 Jordan Kwas (Sr., cochrane, Alberta)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................8 times (last: 3/3/12 vs. BSU)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................3 times (last: 3/11/11 at UM)Points (game).......... 2 .................3 times (last: 3/11/11 at UM)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 5 gms .........2 times (last: 12/3/10-1/14/11)Multi-Point Gms ..... 3 gms .........(last: 2/26/11 vs. UAF, 0-2-2)

18 chris crowell (Sr., F, Williams lake, B.c.) Goals (game) .......... 1 .................1/22/10 at DUAssists (game) ......... 1 .................10/15/11 vs. MCPoints (game).......... 1 .................2 times (last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ n/aMulti-Point Gms ..... n/a

19 Bobby murphy (Fr., F, Anchorage)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

20 hayden Trupp (Fr., F, Anchorage)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

21 matt Bailey (Jr., Winnipeg, manitoba)Goals (game) .......... 2 .................4 times (last: 3/11/12 at UM)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................1/21/10 at DUPoints (game).......... 3 .................2/4/12 vs UMDGoal Streak ............. 3 gms .........2/3-11/12Point Streak ............ 6 gms .........1/29/11-2/18/11Multi-Point Gms ..... 6 gms .........(last: 3/11/12 at UM, 2-0=2)

22 Blake leask (Fr., d, edmonton, Alberta)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

23 Kory Roy (So., F, Anchorage)Goals (game) .......... 0Assists (game) ......... 1 .................2 times(last: 1/27/12 vs. DU)Points (game).......... 1 ................2 times(last: 1/27/12 vs. DU)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ n/aMulti-Point Gms ..... n/a

26 Tyler currier (Sr., F, Anchorage) Goals (game) .......... 1 .................3 times (Last: 01/13/12 at MTU)Assists (game) ......... 1 .................8 times (last: 3/2/12 vs. BSU)Points (game).......... 1 .................11 times (last: 3/2/12 vs. BSU)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 2 gms .........10/14/11-10/15/11Multi-Point Gms ..... n/a

28 Andrew Pickering (Jr., West Vancouver, B.c.)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................3/2/12 vs. BSUAssists (game) ......... 0Points (game).......... 1 .................3/2/12 vs. BSUGoal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ n/aMulti-Point Gms ..... n/a

ALASKA ANCHORAGE CAREER-HIGHS29 Scott Allen (So., F, edmonton, Alberta)Goals (game) .......... 1 .................3 times (last: 3/11/12 at UM)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................2/17/12 at SCSUPoints (game).......... 2 .................2 times (last: 3/11/12 at UM)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 2 gms .........3 times (last: 2/17-18/12)Multi-Point Gms ..... 2 gms .........3/11/12 at UM

31 michael matyas (Fr., G, calgary, Alberta)Most Saves/Game ..Most Saves/Period..Assists .....................Shutouts .................

33 Rob Gunderson (Jr., G, lethbridge, Alberta)Most Saves/Game .. 43 ...............1/28/11 at UMMost Saves/Period.. 19 ...............10/29/11 vs. UMAssists ..................... 1 .................2 times (last: 10/14/11 vs. UNO)Shutouts ................. 1 .................10/14/11 vs. UNO

35 chris Kamal (Jr., G, Alpharetta, Ga.)Most Saves/Game .. 30 ...............1/29/11 at UMMost Saves/Period.. 17 ...............10/22/11 (2nd)Shutouts ................. 3 .................(Last: 3/12/11 at UM)

37 chris Williams (Fr., d, Pottstown, Ga.)Goals (game) ..........Assists (game) .........Points (game)..........Goal Streak .............Point Streak ............Multi-Point Gms .....

40 daniel naslund (Sr., F, nykoping, Sweden Goals (game) .......... 1 .................11 times (last: 2/25/12 at UAF)Assists (game) ......... 2 .................3 times (last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)Points (game).......... 3 .................2 times (10/15/11 vs. MC)Goal Streak ............. n/aPoint Streak ............ 4 gms ......... 2 times (last: 10/7/11-10/15/11)Multi-Point Gms ..... 5 gms .........(last: 10/15/11 vs. MC)

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GAME 1 vs. ClarksonOct. 7, 2011

At Sullivan Arena

Clarkson 1 3 0 0—4 (0-0-1)Alaska Anchorage 0 3 1 0—4 (0-0-1)

1st CU-Cayer (1) (Tansey) 2:37 2nd CU-Cayer (2) (Boak, Zarbo) 3:02 UAA-Pustin (1) (unassisted) 5:24 UAA-Spencer (1) (Naslund, Bruijsten) 7:59 UAA-Naslund (1) (Kwas, Spencer) 12:33 CU-Zarbo (1) (Himelson) 17:14 CU-Oakley (1) (McPherson, Pratt) 18:203rd UAA-Bailey (1) (Bruijsten, Mellor) 12:42 Penalties UAA 7-14, CU 7-14Power Plays UAA 2-7, CU 2-7Saves UAA-Gunderson (3-7-9-0—19) 65:00 CU-Karpowich (13-7-13-4—37) 65:00Shots UAA (13-10-14-4—41), CU (4-10-9-0—23)Attendance 3,307

GAME 2 vs. St. Cloud StateOct. 8, 2011

At Sullivan Arena

St. Cloud State 1 0 2 0—3 (1-1-0)Alaska Anchorage 0 0 3 1—4 (1-0-1)

1st SCSU-Novak (2) (Festler, Jensen) 5:12 3rd SCSU-Reid (1) (LeBlanc, Johnson) 3:29 UAA-Kwas (1) (Cameron, Spencer) 5:04 UAA-Spencer (2) (Naslund, Bailey) 12:28 UAA-Spencer (3) (Cameron, Sproule) 14:27 SCSU-Festler (1) (Johnson) 19:17OT UAA-Spencer (4) (Kwas, Cameron) 3:06 Penalties UAA 3-6, SCSU 3-6Power Plays UAA 1-3, SCSU 2-3Saves UAA-Kamal (4-9-5-3—21) 63:06 SCSU-Lee (7-13-7-1—28) 62:48Shots UAA (7-13-10-2—32), SCSU (5-9-7-3—24)Attendance 3,703

GAME 3 vs. #15/16 Nebraska OmahaOct. 14, 2011

At Carlson Center

Nebraska Omaha 0 0 0—0 (1-2-0) Alaska Anchorage 0 3 0—3 (2-0-1)

2nd UAA-Pustin (2) (Currier, Gellert) 9:43 UAA-Sproule (1) (Leinweber, Naslund) 14:44 UAA-Bailey (2) (Mellor, Gunderson) 15:24 Penalties UAA 0-0, UNO 0-0-Power Plays UAA 0-0, UNO 0-0Saves UAA-Gunderson (5-9-9—23) 59:30 UNO-Faulkner (8-10-—18) 35:24 UNO-Massa (0-2-12—14) 46:06Shots UAA (8-15-12—35), UNO (5-9-9—23)Attendance 2,108

GAME 4 vs. MercyhurstOct. 15, 2011

At Carlson Center

Mercyhurst 1 0 1—2 (0-4-0)Alaska Anchorage 3 1 2—6 (3-0-1)

1st UAA-Sproule (2) (McLeod, Bruijsten) :54 UAA-Naslund (2) (Gellert) 9:59 UAA-Portwood (1) (Coldwell, Naslund) 16:04 MC-Bahntge (1) (Blakey) 17:362nd UAA-Mellor (1) (Bruijsten, Warner) 16:463rd MC-Elliott (2) (Jones) 3:07 UAA-Currier (1) (Gellert, Docken) 11:18 UAA-Portwood (2) (Naslund, Crowell) 12:32 Penalties UAA 3-6, MC 4-8Power Plays UAA 1-4, MC 1-3Saves UAA-Kamal (6-14-2—32) 59:53 MC-Strang (12-12-14—38)Shots UAA (15-13-16—44) MC (7-14-3—24)Attendance 1,940

GAME 5 vs. Nebraska OmahaOct. 21, 2011

CenturyLink Center

Nebraska Omaha 1 0 3—4 (2-3-0, 1-0-0) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 1—1 (3-1-1, 0-1-0)

1st UNO-Sustr (1) (Searfoss, Megna) 2:053rd UNO-Broadhurst (4) (White) 9:54 UNO-Raubenheimer (1) (Montpetit) 10:37 UNO-White (1) (unassisted) 15:38 UAA-Spencer (5) (Gorham, Warner) 17:38 Penalties UAA 10-20, UNO 9-18Power Plays UAA 0-5, UNO 0-6Saves UAA-Gunderson (11-7-6—24) 58:35 UNO-Faulkner (4-7-7—18) 60:00Shots UAA (4-7-8—19), UNO (12-7-9—28)Attendance 5,894

GAME 6 vs. Nebraska OmahaOct. 22, 2011

CenturyLink Center

Nebraska Omaha 1 1 1—3 (3-3-0, 2-0-0) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (3-2-1, 0-2-0)

1st UAA-Bruijsten (1) (Bailey) 3:21 UNO-White (2) (Broadhurst) 5:542nd UNO-Sustr (2) (Achiblad, Megna) 12:333rd UNO-Megna (1) (Walters) 9:02 Penalties UAA 6-12, UNO 4-8Power Plays UAA 0-3, UNO 0-5Saves UAA-Kamal (11-17-9—37) 59:01 UNO-Faulkner (8-3-9—20) 60:00Shots UAA (9-3-9—21), UNO (12-18-10—40)Attendance 5,614

GAME 7 vs. MinnesotaOct. 28, 2011Sullivan Arena

Minnesota 1 2 2—5 (6-1-0, 3-0-0)Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (3-3-1, 0-3-0)

1st UM-Haula (5) (Budish, Rau) 18:012nd UM-Bjustad (6) (Haula, Schmidt) 11:46 UM-Alt (1) (Boyd) 12:493rd UM-Holl (2) (Budish, Rau) 00:30) UM-Haula (7) (Schmidt, Bjugstad) 4:41 Penalties UAA 4-8, UM 4-8Power Plays UAA 0-3, UM 2-3Saves UAA-Kamal (9-5-2—16) 60:00 UM-Patterson (6-14-2—22) 60:00Shots UAA (6-14-2—22), UM (10-7-4—21)Attendance 3,337

GAME 8 vs. MinnesotaOct. 29, 2011Sullivan Arena

Minnesota 1 1 1—3 (7-1-0, 4-0-0)Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (3-4-1, 0-4-0)

1st UM-Budish (3) (Bjugstad) 10:542nd UM-Condon (4) (unassisted) 4:03 UAA-Mellor (2) (Warner, Gellert) 11:403rd UM-Rau (7) (unassisted) 19:13 Penalties UAA 4-8, UM 5-10Power Plays UAA 1-4, UM 0-3Saves UAA-Gunderson (19-5-4—28) 59:38 UM-Patterson (4-13-9—26) 60:00Shots UAA (4-14-9—27), UM 20-6-5—31)Attendance 3,343

GAME 9 vs. Minnesota DuluthNov. 11, 2011AMSOIL Arena

Minnesota Duluth 4 0 1—5 (6-3-2, 4-2-1) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (3-5-1, 0-5-0)

1st UMD-Basaraba (1) (Connolly, Bergman) 4:38 UMD-Casto (2) (Brown, Herbert) 5:04

UMD-Connolly (5) (Kishel, Lamb) 6:24 UMD-Hendrickson (1) (Crandall) 12:393rd UMD-Oleksuk (11) (Lamb, Connolly) 4:46 Penalties UAA 4-8, UMD 4-16Power Plays UAA 0-2, UMD 2-3Saves UAA-Gunderson (4-0-0—4) 6:24 UAA-Kamal (7-9-6—22) 53:36 UMD-Reiter (4-10-13—27) 59:56Shots UAA (4-10-13—27), UMD (15-9-7—31)Attendance 6,126

GAME 10 vs. Minnesota DuluthNov. 12, 2011AMSOIL Arena

Minnesota Duluth 0 2 1—3 (7-3-2, 5-2-1) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (3-6-1, 0-6-0)

1st UAA-Scheid (1) (Gorham) 5:182nd UMD-Johnson (1) (Brown, Herbert) 10:50 UMD-Oleksuk (12) (Brown, Kishel) 14:443rd UMD-Connolly (6) (Casto) 10:09 Penalties UAA 7-14, UMD 5-10Power Plays UAA 0-3, UMD 1-4Saves UAA-Kamal (16-10-7—33) UMD-Reiter (15-9-10—34)Shots UAA (16-9-10—35), UMD (16-12-8—36)Attendance 6,156

GAME 11 vs. Michigan TechNov. 18, 2011Sullivan Arena

Michigan Tech 0 1 0—1 (6-4-1, 4-4-1) Alaska Anchorage 1 1 1—3 (4-6-1, 1-6-0)

1st UAA-Bailey (3) (Docken, Coldwell) 10:152nd UAA-Karl (1) (Scheid, Warner) 1:08 MTU-Stebner (1) (MacLeod, Sova) 18:073rd UAA-Bruijsten (2) (Kwas, Warner) 8:11 Penalties UAA 5-21, MTU 6-12Power Plays UAA 1-3, MTU 0-3Saves UAA-Kamal (7-4-7—18) 60:00 MTU-Genoe (6-8-7—21) 60:00Shots UAA (7-9-8—24), MTU (7-5-7—19)Attendance 3,434

GAME 12 vs. Michigan TechNov. 19, 2011Sullivan Arena

Michigan Tech 1 3 1—5 (7-4-1, 5-4-1) Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (4-7-1, 1-7-0)

1st MTU-Blake Pietila (5) (Furne) 8:562nd MTU-Baker (Sova, Kero) 1:29 MTU-Gordic (5) (Seigo, Furne) 10:58 MTU-Furne (3) (Olson) 11:343rd MTU-Johnstone (5) (MacLeod) 14:08 Penalties UAA 11-41, MTU 5-18Power Plays UAA 0-3, MTU 1-7Saves UAA-Kamal (11-6-0—17) 31:34 UAA-Gunderon (0-3-3—6) 28:11 MTU-Robinson (9-5-9—23) 59:51Shots UAA (9-5-9—23), MTU (12-12-4—28)Attendance 2,843

GAME 13 vs. Minnesota StateNov. 25, 2011

At Verizon Wireless Center

Minnesota State 1 2 1—4 (3-10-0, 2-7-0)Alaska Anchorage 1 2 2—5 (5-7-1, 2-7-0)

1st MSU-Hayes (3) (Burkemper, Cooper) 1:06 UAA-Kwas (2) (Warner, Sproule) 18:20 2nd MSU-Lehrke (2) (Jokinen) 4:54 UAA-Cameron (1) (unassisted) 9:45 UAA-Leinweber (1) (Scheid, Docken) 11:49 MSU-Jokinen (2) (unassisted) 13:293rd UAA-Spencer (6) (Mellor) 2:16 MSU-Lehrke (3) (Hayes, Burkemper) 11:12 UAA-Allen (1) (Leinweber, Cameron) 14:25

ALASKA ANCHORAGE GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS

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Penalties UAA 3-6, MSU 3-6Power Plays UAA 2-3, MSU 0-3Saves UAA-Gunderson (7-6-10—23) 60:00 MSU-Lee (6-8-5—19) 58:51Shots UAA (7-10-7—24), MSU (8-8-11—27)Attendance 2,437

GAME 14 vs. Minnesota StateNov. 26, 2011

At Verizon Wireless Center

Minnesota State 1 2 2 0—5 (3-10-1, 2-7-1)Alaska Anchorage 2 3 0 0—5 (5-7-2, 2-7-1)

1st UAA-Leinweber (2) (Scheid, Gorham) 6:47 MSU-Leitner (4) (McInnis, Palmquist) 11:12 UAA-Cameron (2) (unassisted) 18:43 2nd UAA-Kwas (3) (Allen, Cameron) 3:30 UAA-Spencer (7) (Currier) 6:36 UAA-Leinweber (3) (Scheid, Gorham) 7:31 MSU-Hayes (4) (unassisted) 11:30 MSU-Lafontaine (6) (Lehrke, Leitner) 13:513rd MSU-Lafontaine (7) (Lehrke, Leitner) 2:15 MSU-Schiller (1) (Jokinen, McInnis) 10:24 Penalties UAA 13-48, MSU 8-27Power Plays UAA 2-5, MSU 3-11Saves UAA-Gunderson (12-11-16-2—41) 65:00 MSU-Cook (1-1-0-0—2) 27:26 MSU-Karambelas (0-2-2-2—6) 37:29Shots UAA (3-6-2-2—13), MSU (13-13-18-2—46)Attendance 2,591

GAME 15 vs. North DakotaDec. 2, 2011

At Sullivan Arena

North Dakota 3 1 1—5 (7-7-1, 5-6-0) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 1—2 (5-8-2, 2-8-1)

1st UND-O’Donnell (2) (MacMillan) 1:35 UND-Nelson (11) (Mattson, Simpson) 9:03 UND-O’Donnell (3) (Parks, Blood) 9:422nd UAA-Warner (1) (Coldwell, Kwas) 12:45 UND-Rowney (4) (Knight, Simpson) 8:223rd UND-Nelson (12) (Knight) 10:12 UAA-Leinweber (4) (Gorham, Scheid) 11:07 Penalties UAA 6-12, UND 7-14Power Plays UAA 1-7, UND 3-6Saves UAA-Gunderson (6-0-0—6) 9:42 UAA-Kamal (3-4-10—17) 50:18 UND-Eidsness (11-3-12—26) 60:00Shots UAA (12-3-13—28), UND (12-5-11—28)Attendance 2,597

GAME 16 vs. North DakotaDec. 3, 2011

At Sullivan Arena

North Dakota 1 3 0—4 (8-7-1, 6-6-0) Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (5-9-2, 2-9-1)1st UND-Nelson (13) (Simpson, Blood) 1:50 UAA-Mellor (3) (Allen, Kwas) 7:412nd UND-Blood (2) (Forbort, Kristo) 3:36 UND-Kristo (8) (Nelson) 5:50 UND-Nelson (14) (Knight, Gaarder) 18:44

Penalties UAA 6-12, UND 7-14Power Plays UAA 1-6, UND 2-5Saves UAA-Kamal (4-5-0—9) 40:00 UAA-Gunderson (0-0-4—4) 20:00Shots UAA (9-1-10—20), UND (5-8-4—17)Attendance 2,622

GAME 17 at #6 Colorado CollegeDec. 9, 2011

At World Arena

Colorado College 2 1 0—3 (8-5-0, 6-5-0) Alaska Anchorage 1 3 2—6 (6-9-2, 3-9-1)

1st CC-Rapuzzi (2) (R. Schwartz, J. Schwartz) 6:42 CC-Krushelnyski (5) (Winkler, Marciano) 8:23 UAA-Bruijsten (3) (unassisted) 17:37

ALASKA ANCHORAGE GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS2nd UAA-Bruijsten (4) (Leinweber, Docken) 3:00 CC-Dineen (9) (Krushelnys, McDermott) 3:16 UAA-Leinweber (5) (Roy, Currier) 5:14 UAA-Coldwell (1) (Allen, Kwas) 11:173rd UAA-Gorham (1) (Leinweber) 1:09 UAA-Bruijsten (5) (Scheid, Warner) 3:55

Penalties UAA 3-6, CC 11-44Power Plays UAA 4-11, CC 0-1Saves UAA-Gunderson (10-8-8—26) 60:00 CC-Howe (6-12-2—20) 43:55 CC-Lockwood (0-0-4—4) 16:05Shots UAA (7-15-8—30), CC (12-9-8—29) Attendance 6,587

GAME 18 at #6 Colorado CollegeDec. 10, 2011

At World Arena

Colorado College 1 2 1—4 (9-5-0, 7-5-0) Alaska Anchorage 2 1 0—3 (6-10-2, 3-10-1)

1st UAA-Scheid (2) (Coldwell) 7:45 UAA-Cameron (3) (Spencer) 15:30 CC-Boivin (3) (Collett) 16:32 2nd UAA-Cameron (4) (Leinweber, Kwas) 2:00 CC-Schwartz (14) (unassisted) 4:04 CC-Civitarese (3) (unassisted) 11:13 3rd CC-Boivin (4) (Winkler, Eveland) 19:57

Penalties UAA 5-10, CC 3-6Power Plays UAA 0-3, CC 1-5Saves UAA-Gunderson (19-9-8—36) 60:00 CC-Thorimbert (6-6-11—23) 60:00Shots UAA (8-7-11—26), CC (20-11-9—40)Attendance 6,552

GAME 19 at Michigan TechJan. 13, 2012

At McInnes Student Arena

Michigan Tech 2 3 1—6 (10-11-1, 7-7-1)Alaska Anchorage 1 1 0—2 (6-11-1, 3-11-1) 1st UAA-Docken (1) (Pettitt) 2:24 MTU-Baker (5) (Kero, Gordic) 3:52 MTU-Pietila (1) (Rix, Sova) 12:03 2nd MTU-Furne (7) (Olson, Pietila) :44 MTU-MacLeod (4) (Johnstone, Fillion) 1:38 MTU-Johnstone (4) (Gordic, Furne) 17:33 UAA-Currier (2) (Cameron, Leinweber) 19:07 3rd MTU-Pietila (7) (Furne, Nielsen) 15:13

Penalties UAA 4-8, MTU 5-10Power Plays UAA 0-5, MTU 0-4Saves UAA-Kamal (9-1-0—10) 21:38 UAA-Sidor (0-5-8—13) 38:13 MTU-Robinson (5-10-10—25) 60:00—vShots UAA (6-11-10—27), MTU (11-9-9—29)Attendance 2,229

GAME 20 at Michigan TechJan. 14, 2012

At McInnes Student Arena

Michigan Tech 3 0 3—6 (11-11-1, 8-7-1)Alaska Anchorage 1 2 1—4 (6-12-2, 3-12-1)

1st MTU-Reddick (1) (Rix, Pietila) 2:46 MTU-Reddick (2) (Rix, Gordic) 7:52 MTU-Baker (5) (Kero, MacLeod) 9:55 UAA-Bruijsten (6) (Coldwell, Naslund) 16:582nd UAA-Leinweber (6) (Cameron, Docken) 6:38 UAA-Portwood (3) (Pettitt, Sproule) 12:03 3rd UAA-Bruijsten (7) (unassisted) 4:41 MTU-Baker (6) (Olson, Sweeney) 5:19 MTU-Gordic (8) (Baker, Stebner) 9:37 MTU-Baker (7) (unassisted) 18:52

Penalties UAA 9-18, MTU 6-12Power Plays UAA 0-4, MTU 0-7Saves UAA-Sidor (11-7-7—25) 58:48 MTU-Robinson (3-12-6—21) 60:00Shots UAA (4-14-7—25), MTU (14-7-10—31)Attendance 2,672

GAME 21 at Wisconsin

Jan. 20, 2012At Kohl Center

Wisconsin 1 2 1—4 (11-10-2, 6-9-2)Alaska Anchorage 0 0 0—0 (6-13-2, 3-12-1) 1st UW-Zengerle (10) (LaBate, Schultz) 9:042nd UW-Simonelli (3) (Zengerle, LaBate) 00:40 UW-McCabe (3) (Schultz, Zengerle) 11:183rd UW-Schultz (12) (Lee, Mersch) 15:38

Penalties UAA 4-8, UW 2-4Power Plays UAA 0-1, UW 0-3Saves UAA-Kamal (6-5-7—18) 60:00 UW-Rumpel (4-11-8—23)Shots UAA (4-11-8—23), UW (7-7-8—22)Attendance 10,532

GAME 22 at WisconsinJan. 21, 2012

At Kohl Center

Wisconsin 0 2 1—3 (12-10-2, 7-9-2)Alaska Anchorage 0 2 0—2 (6-14-2, 3-14-1) 2nd UAA-Coldwell (2) (Warner, Bailey) 3:36 UW-Barnes (8) (LaBate, Zengerle) 3:52 UW-Lee (3) (Schultz, Mersch) 4:55 UAA-Leinweber (7) (Sproule) 6:51 3rd UW-LaBate (5) (Schultz, Zengerle) 15:57

Penalties UAA 3-6, UW 5-10Power Plays UAA 1-4, UW 0-2Saves UAA-Kamal (8-9-9—26) 58:44 UW-Rumpel (8-9-8—25) 60:00Shots UAA (8-11-8—27), UW (8-11-10—29)Attendance 13,713

GAME 23 vs #15 DenverJan. 27, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Denver 2 2 0—4 (14-8-3, 9-5-3)Alaska Anchorage 1 0 1—2 (6-15-2, 3-15-1) 1st DU-Loney (6) (Salazar, Ryder) 8:13 DU-Shore (6) (Zucker, Mayfield) 16:16 UAA-Bailey (4) (Naslund, Bruijsten)17:522nd DU-Shore (16) (LaLeggie, Salazar) 1:29 DU-Salazar (6) (Shore, LaLeggia) 12:52 3rd UAA-Scheid (3) (Roy, Warner) 16:13

Penalties UAA 6-12, DU 5-10Power Plays UAA 0-3, DU 1-4Saves UAA-Gunderson (9-7-6—22) 59:18 DU-Murray (12-9-9—30) 60:00Shots UAA (13-9-10—32), DU (11-9-6—26)Attendance 2,960

GAME 24 vs #15 DenverJan. 28, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Denver 4 1 1—6 (15-8-3, 10-5-3)Alaska Anchorage 0 3 0—3 (6-16-2, 3-16-1) 1st DU-LaLeggia (10) (Shore, Salazar) 1:16 DU-Zucker (14) (Knowlton) 13:43 DU-Loney (7) (Lee, LaLeggia) 14:32 DU-Shore (7) (Knowlton, Zucker) 14:592nd DU-Loney (8) (Lee, LaLeggia) 2:16 UAA-Naslund (3) (Coldwell, Sproule) 4:03 UAA-Sproule (3) (Portwood, Pettitt) 8:16 UAA-Gellert (1) (Gorham, Docken) 11:27 3rd DU-Knowlton (7) (Salazar) 19:41

Penalties UAA 8-27, DU 8-16Power Plays UAA 0-5, DU 1-5Saves UAA-Gunderson (9-0-0—9) 14:59 UAA-Kamal (4-6-3—13) 44:16 DU-Brittain (6-8-10—24) 60:00Shots UAA (6-11-10—27), DU (147-7-4—28)Attendance 3,226

GAME 25 vs. #1/2 Minnesota DuluthFeb. 3, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

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Minnesota Duluth 3 1 0—4 (18-5-4, 12-4-3)Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (6-17-2, 3-17-1) 1st UMD-Brown (12) (Krause, Oleksuk) 2:30 UMD-Brown (13) (Oleksuk) 11:36 UMD-Brown (14) (Kishel, Oleksuk) 19:102nd UAA-Bruijsten (8) (Bailey, Warner) 13:42 3rd UMD-Brown (15) (Oleksuk, Connolly) 15:34

Penalties UAA 3-6, UMD 4-8Power Plays UAA 1-3, UMD 1-2Saves UAA-Kamal (6-0-0—6) 20:00 UAA-Gunderson (0-10-16—16) 40:00 UMD-Reiter (6-5-6—17) 60:00 Shots UAA (6-6-6—18), UMD (9-11-6—29)Attendance 2,306

GAME 26 vs. #1/2 Minnesota DuluthFeb. 4, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Minnesota Duluth 0 0 2—2 (18-6-4, 12-5-3)Alaska Anchorage 1 1 1—3 (7-17-2, 4-17-1) 1st UAA-Karl (2) (Bruijsten, Bailey) 1:232nd UAA-Bailey (5) (Coldwell, Scheid) 13:39 3rd UMD-Brown (16) (Herbert, Basaraba) 9:26 UAA-Bailey (6) (Gorham, Docken) 11:31 UMD-Seidel (10) (Connolly, Oleksuk)

Penalties UAA 7-14, UMD 5-21Power Plays UAA 1-4, UMD 1-5Saves UAA-Gunderson (9-7-11—27) 60:00 UMD-Reiter (3-11-3—17) 56:36 Shots UAA (4-12-4—20), UMD (9-7-13—29)Attendance 2,548

GAME 27 vs. Minnesota StateFeb. 10, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Minnesota State 0 2 1—3 (11-19-1, 7-15-1)Alaska Anchorage 1 0 1—2 (7-18-2, 4-17-1) 1st UAA-Bailey (7) (Coldwell, Warner) 19:352nd MSU-Louwerse (2) (Lafontaine, Elbrecht) 8:56 MSU-McInnis (7) (Schiller, Jokinen) 11:36 3rd UAA-Warner (2) (Coldwell, Bruijsten) 5:36 MSU-Louwerse (3) (Knoll, Zuck) 9:42

Penalties UAA 7-14, MSU 5-10Power Plays UAA 2-3, MSU 0-5Saves UAA-Gunderson (5-4-5—14) 58.27 MSU-Cook (5-6-11—22) 59:33 Shots UAA (6-6-12—24), MSU (5-6-6—17) Attendance 2,506

GAME 28 vs. Minnesota StateFeb. 11, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Minnesota State 1 0 1—2 (12-19-1, 8-15-1)Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (7-19-2, 4-19-1) 1st MSU-Hayes (13) (Lafont, Leitner) 3:42 UAA-Bailey (8) (Leinweber, Bruisjten) 3:42 3rd MSU-Dorr (7) (Palmquist) 13:51

Penalties UAA 6-34, MSU 4-19Power Plays UAA 0-3, MSU 0-4Saves UAA-Gunderson (5-6-3—14) 58:30 MSU-Cook (7-3-8—18) 60:00 Shots UAA (8-3-8—19), MSU (6-6-4—16)Attendance 2,745

GAME 29 vs. St. Cloud StateFeb. 17, 2012

At National Hockey Center

St. Cloud State 1 0 1 0—2 (12-15-4, 9-11-3)Alaska Anchorage 0 1 1 1—3 (8-19-2, 5-19-1) 1st SCSU-Rabey (5) (Prochno, Festler) 14:31 2nd UAA-Scheid (4) (Allen) 7:08 UAA-Naslund (4) (Portwood, Karl) 8:13 3rd SCSU-Hanowski (18) (Rabey, Jensen) 13:55

ALASKA ANCHORAGE GAME-BY-GAME RECAPSOT UAA-Scheid (5) (Allen, Kwas)

Penalties UAA 3-6, SCSU 1-2Power Plays UAA 0-1, SCSU 0-3Saves UAA-Gunderson (4-5-13-2—24) 62:18 SCSU-Lee (10-6-10-3—29) 62:18 Shots UAA (10-7-11-4—32), SCSU (5-5-14-2—26)Attendance 4,093

GAME 30 vs. St. Cloud StateFeb. 18, 2012

At National Hockey Center

St. Cloud State 2 1 5—8 (13-15-4, 10-11-3)Alaska Anchorage 1 1 1—3 (8-20-2, 5-20-1) 1st SCSU-Festler (13) (Jensen, Prochno) 6:04 UAA-Allen (2) (Scheid, Sproule) 9:04 SCSU- Dowd (10) (Jensen, Prochno) 11:43 2nd UAA-Leinweber (8) (Docken, Gorham) 00:20 SCSU-Novak (8) (Hanowski, Rabey) 8:313rd SCSU-Eddy (8) (Dowd, Festler) 3:39 UAA-Pustin (3) (Mellor, Warner) 7:13 SCSU-Novak (9) (Hanowski) 9:33 SCSU-Gravel (1) (Thorson, Festler) 11:51 SCSU-Bertsch (4) (Milan, Dowd) 14:32 SCSU-Eddy (9) (unassisted) 17:03

Penalties UAA 4-8, SCSU 4-8Power Plays UAA 0-2, SCSU 0-2Saves UAA-Gunderson (11-4-5—20) 57:03 UAA-Kamal (0-0-1—1) 2:57 SCSU-Faragher (9-8-11—28) 60:00 Shots UAA (10-9-12—31). SCSU (13-5-11—29)Attendance 4,853

GAME 31 vs. Alaska FiarbanksFeb. 24, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Alaska Fairbanks 1 0 1—2 (11-18-4, 8-16-4)Alaska Anchorage 0 3 0—3 (9-20-2, 5-20-1) 1st UAF-Taranto (10) (Kunyk, Enders) 13:08 2nd UAA-Scheid (6) (Kwas, Coldwell) 2:33 UAA-Leinweber (9) (Bailey) 3:39 UAA-Cameron (5) (Warner, Portwood) 10:573rd UAF-Henderson (4) (Finucci) 9:42 Penalties UAA 3-6, UAF 1-2Power Plays UAA 0-1, UAF 1-3Saves UAA-Kamal (9-10-8—27) 60:00 UAF-Greenham (6-6-2—14) 59:13Shots UAA (6-9-2—17), UAF (10-10-9—29)Attendance 5,421

GAME 32 vs. Alaska FiarbanksFeb. 25, 2012

At Carlson Center

Alaska Fairbanks 0 2 1—3 (12-18-4, 8-16-4)Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (9-21-2, 5-20-1) 2nd UAA-Naslund (5) (Portwood, Karl) 3:56 UAF-Kunyk (15) (Gens, Taranto) 12:33 UAF-Taranto (11) (Gens, Quinn) 18:343rd UAF-Henderson (5) (Meyers, Gehon) 5:06 Penalties UAA 8-24, UAF 2-4Power Plays UAA 0-2, UAF 0-7Saves UAA-Kamal (8-11-9—28) 60:00 UAF-Greenham (6-4-4—14) 60:00Shots UAA (6-5-4—15), UAF (8-13-10—31)Attendance 4,595

GAME 33 vs. Bemidji StateMarch 2, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Bemidji State 2 0 0—2 (16-16-3, 10-14-3)Alaska Anchorage 1 0 0—1 (9-22-2, 5-21-1) 1st BSU-George (17) (McLeod, Prapavessis) 7:46 BSU-George (18) (Orban, McLeod) 13:57 UAA-Pickering (1) (Mellor, Currier) 16:05 Penalties UAA 3-6, BSU 0-0

Power Plays UAA 0-0, 0-3Saves UAA-Kamal (8-10-7—25) 58:47 BSU-Bakala (6-3-5—14) 60:00Shots UAA (7-3-5—15), BSU (10-10-7—27)Attendance 2,802

GAME 34 vs. Bemidji StateMarch 3, 2012

At Sullivan Arena

Bemidji State 1 3 1—5 (17-16-3, 11-14-3)Alaska Anchorage 2 2 0—4 (9-23-2, 5-22-1) 1st UAA-Kwas (4) (Karl, Sproule) 4:22 BSU-Walters (11) (Illo, Wacker) 7:18 UAA-Mellor (4) (Leinweber, Bailey) 8:082nd UAA-Portwood (4) (Cameron, Naslund) 00:37 BSU-Walters (12) (George, Kinne) 4:39 BSU-Prapavessis (1) (McLeod, Orban) 10:13 UAA-Karl (3) (Portwood) 13:29 BSU-Orban (8) (Mattson, Illo) 15:393rd BSU-Orban (9) (Bakala, Findlay) 2:56 Penalties UAA 4-16, BSU 3-6Power Plays UAA 0-3, BSU 2-3Saves UAA-Sidor (7-13-3—23) 57:51 BSU-Bakala (2-9-7—18) 59:45Shots UAA (4-11-7—22), BSU (8-16-4—28)Attendance 2,883

GAME 35 at Minnesota (1st Round)March 10, 2012

At Mariucci Arena

Minnesota 0 2 0—2 (25-12-1)Alaska Anchorage 0 1 0—1 (9-24-2) 2nd UM-Haula (16) (Schmidt, Parenteau) 1:42 UM-Haula (17) (Schmidt, Hansen) 9:52 UAA-Gorham (2) (Scheid, Leinweber) 19:58 Penalties UAA 2-4, UM 7-14Power Plays UAA 1-7, UM 0-2Saves UAA-Kamal (9-14-9—32) 59:20 UM-Peterson (9-3-4—16) 60:00Shots UAA (9-4-4—17), UM (9-16-9—34)Attendance 9,410

GAME 36 at Minnesota (1st Round)March 11, 2012

At Mariucci Arena

Minnesota 1 2 1—7 (26-12-1 Alaska Anchorage 0 3 0—3 (9-25-2) 1st UM-Hansen (12) (Marshall, Alt) 4:032nd UAA-Bailey (9) (Allen, Docken) 00:35 UAA-Bailey (10) (Kwas, Coldwell) 7:57 UAA-Allen (3) (Coldwell, Docken) 8:20 UM-Budish (11) (Rau, Bjugstad) 11:16 UM-Bjugstad (24) (Haula, Schmidt) 19:143rd UM-Haula (18) (Rau, Budish) 5:05 UM-Haula (19) (Warning, Alt) 5:23 UM-Helgeson (4) (Condon, Matson) 6:36 UM-Warning (6) (Haula, Marshall) 9:39 Penalties UAA 8-16, UM 5-10Power Plays UAA 3-4, UM 1-7Saves UAA-Kamal (7-11-13—31) 60:00 UM-Peterson (6-4-6—16) 59:16Shots UAA (6-7-6—19), UM (8-13-17—38)Attendance 9,018

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