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2022-2023 Independents

January Players of the month


Forward

Payton Matsui of Alaska
3 goals 3 assists 5 games


Defense

Cade Mason of LIU
1 goal 7 assists 5 games


Goalie

Brandon Perrone of LIU
.915 save percentage 2.76 GAA 2 wins
 
Week 18

The Sharks took care of business against Stonehill this weekend, scoring 18 goals in the process. Now they welcome in the Nanooks this coming weekend who just swept Arizona State. UAF at LIU will be the lone independent games this week.




Team of the week

Alaska Nanooks

Friday night was a game in which the visiting team outshot and for the most part out skated the home team. The difference was some amazing saves by Matt Radomsky along with multiple open chances missed by ASU. The Nanooks took a 2-0 lead early in the third and held on for the 2-1 win. On Saturday, the Sun Devils scored less than 3 minutes into the game only to see their lead disappear after 2 quick goals by Alaska. After a mostly quiet second period, Arizona State had a chance to tie things up on a late power play. But freshman Braden Birnie went coast to coast and scored a shorthanded goal which would eventually be the game winner. Josh Doan would again make it a one goal game early in the third off a turnover. That is as close as they would get as the Nanooks would add two more goals before things became a little more physical at the end.





Forward of the week

Adam Goodsir of LIU
3 goals 4 assists




Defenseman of the week

Arvils Bergmanis of Alaska
1 goal 1 assist 6 blocks




Goalie of the week

Matt Radomsky of Alaska
59 saves on 62 shots
 
Here's hoping Alaska takes care of business for the rest of the year and gets a little help to get an at large bid. They deserve it considering what they have been through.
 
Week 19
We are getting close to the season end with all but one remaining game to be played amongst the independents. Lindenwood played at home for the first time since October 15 and Alaska made the long trip to Long Island. The Sharks will return the favor and head to Fairbanks for two more games.




Team of the week

Lindenwood Lions

After sixteen straight games on the road, the Lions welcomed in the Stonehill Skyhawks. Lindenwood started off slow, with Stonehill leading 1-0 after 1. The home team tied it up just under eight minutes into the second and added two more goals late in the period to take the 3-1 lead on their way to a 5-2 final. On Saturday Lindenwood wasted no time, with Adam Conquest scoring just twenty six seconds into the game. They would finish the period up 4-0 and add four more in the second. Leading 8-2 going into the third period, the Lions would not let Stonehill out score them for even a period, hitting double digits and winning 10-3.




Forward of the week

Anthony Vincent of LIU
3 goals




Defenseman of the week

Jack Anderson of Lindenwood
1 goal 3 assists




Goalie of the week

Brandon Perrone of LIU
24 saves on 25 shots
 
Week 20

The home teams were able to win all four games on the weekend. Though both had to make comebacks on Saturday to get the sweeps. Arizona State crushed Lindenwood on Friday, scoring the first five goals of the game we route to a 8-2 victory. The Lions played a much stronger game on Saturday, though every time they took a lead, the Sun Devils would answer back in under 200 seconds. With the teams tied, Christopher Grando would give ASU their first lead of the game at the 3:22 of the third period. They would add an empty net goal late to get the 5-3 victory and the sweep. Up in Alaska the Nanooks hosted LIU after a split last weekend in New York. I’m game one the Sharks struck first, early in the second period and held the lead for the majority of the middle frame. The Nooks then got two goals in the final five minutes of the second to go ahead. UAF carried the momentum into the final period, with Chase Dubois scoring just 42 seconds in to take a 3-1 lead. LIU would score with the extra attacker with 65 seconds left but it was too little too late. Long Island would come out strong on Saturday, leading 2-0 at the end of the first. They added a powerplay goal four minutes into the second to go up 3-0 in a quiet Carlson Center. A Jonny Sorenson powerplay goal brought the crowd to life and exactly eight minutes later, the Nooks scored their fourth straight to go up 4-3. They would add two more in the third period, including an 180 foot crease clearing shot to the empty net for their sixth unanswered goal. Alaska travels to Arizona State this weekend for the rematch between the two schools while UAA heads east to play LIU three times.




Forward of the week

Jonny Sorenson of Alaska
1 goal 4 assists




Defenseman of the week

Cade Mason of LIU
3 assists




Goalie of the week

T.J. Semptiphelter of Arizona State
53 saves on 58 shots
 
Week 20

The home teams were able to win all four games on the weekend. Though both had to make comebacks on Saturday to get the sweeps. Arizona State crushed Lindenwood on Friday, scoring the first five goals of the game we route to a 8-2 victory. The Lions played a much stronger game on Saturday, though every time they took a lead, the Sun Devils would answer back in under 200 seconds. With the teams tied, Christopher Grando would give ASU their first lead of the game at the 3:22 of the third period. They would add an empty net goal late to get the 5-3 victory and the sweep. Up in Alaska the Nanooks hosted LIU after a split last weekend in New York. I’m game one the Sharks struck first, early in the second period and held the lead for the majority of the middle frame. The Nooks then got two goals in the final five minutes of the second to go ahead. UAF carried the momentum into the final period, with Chase Dubois scoring just 42 seconds in to take a 3-1 lead. LIU would score with the extra attacker with 65 seconds left but it was too little too late. Long Island would come out strong on Saturday, leading 2-0 at the end of the first. They added a powerplay goal four minutes into the second to go up 3-0 in a quiet Carlson Center. A Jonny Sorenson powerplay goal brought the crowd to life and exactly eight minutes later, the Nooks scored their fourth straight to go up 4-3. They would add two more in the third period, including an 180 foot crease clearing shot to the empty net for their sixth unanswered goal. Alaska travels to Arizona State this weekend for the rematch between the two schools while UAA heads east to play LIU three times.




Forward of the week

Jonny Sorenson of Alaska
1 goal 4 assists




Defenseman of the week

Cade Mason of LIU
3 assists




Goalie of the week

T.J. Semptiphelter of Arizona State
53 saves on 58 shots

UAA plays Connecticut today as well.
 
Week 21

The week started off on Thursday with UAA taking on UConn. The Seawolves would lose in overtime for the fourth consecutive game in four different buildings by a identical score of 4-3. They would then head south across Long Island Sound to play three games against the Sharks. Anchorage would win two out of three, with Joey Lamoreaux playing strong in net for the two victories. Out west the Nanooks visited the shorthanded Sun Devils in Tempe. Fairbanks got off to a fast start Friday and held on late for the 4-2 victory when Payton Matsui scored an empty net goal for the hat trick. Saturday the home team came out firing and held a 2-0 lead eight minutes into the second period. The Nanooks would then score four unanswered and sweep the four game season series against ASU.







Forward of the week

Maximilion Helgeson of UAA
2 goals 4 assists




Defenseman of the week

Cade Mason of LIU
2 goals 1 assist




Goalie of the week

Joey Lamoreaux of UAA
66 saves on 69 shots
2 wins 1 shutout
 
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Week 21

The week started off on Thursday with UAA taking on UConn. The Seawolves would lose in overtime for the fourth consecutive game in four different buildings by a identical score of 4-3. They would then head south across Long Island Sound to play three games against the Sharks. Anchorage would win two out of three, with Joey Lamoreaux playing strong in net for the two victories. Out west the Nanooks visited the shorthanded Sun Devils in Tempe. Fairbanks got off to a fast start Friday and held on late for the 4-2 victory when Payton Matsui scored an empty net goal for the hat trick. Saturday the home team came out firing and held a 2-0 lead eight minutes into the second period. The Nanooks would then score four unanswered and sweep the four game season series against ASU.

Nanooks looking good, hope they get into the Regionals!
 
February players of the month




Forward of the month

Payton Matsui of UAF
5 goals 4 assists 8 games




Defenseman of the month

Tim Lovell of ASU
5 assists 6 games




Goalie of the month

Matt Radomsky of UAF
.926 save percentage 2.14 GAA 7-1
 
Lindenwood and Arizona State both traveled to Alaska to play the Nanooks and Seawolves respectively. The Sun Devils took game one in Anchorage by a score of 5-0 and looked to get the four game season sweep on Saturday. The Seawolves though wouldn’t lay down that easy. UAA took a first period lead and either led or were tied for the rest of the game en route to a 4-3 victory. Up in Fairbanks the Lions led 1-0 after the first period on Friday. The next five periods on the weekend the Nanooks outscored Lindenwood 12-0. The Nanooks sit idle and wait for the NCAA tournament selection show while Lindenwood heads south to Anchorage and LIU travels to Arizona State for the final weekend of the season for those four teams.




Forward of the week

Josh Doan of ASU
3 goals 3 assists




Defenseman of the week

Karl Falk of UAF
1 goal 1 assist




Goalie of the week

Ben Kraws of ASU
23 save shutout
 
Congratulations to your Nooks on a great regular season. They are sitting very well to make a much deserved NCAA Tournament bid.

It’s been an exciting season for sure! Hoping for some favorable results this weekend. The last time I saw the Nooks lose in person was in October against Tech and that includes three road games.
 
Week 23

Four teams officially finished their seasons this weekend and Alaska is still hoping for an at large bid to the tournament. LIU traveled to Tempe and had a 3-2 lead heading into the third before ASU scored 4 unanswered to take Friday’s game 6-3. The following night each team had at least 35 shots on goal yet ended regulation tied at 1. Josh Doan scored the game winner in overtime for the Sun Devils in his apparent last collegiate goal. In Anchorage, the Seawolves welcomed the Lions to town and proceeded to compete in a game that ended with 7 goals on each side and UAA winning the shootout. Saturday was another back and forth affair, with 5 of 7 goals coming in the second period. Tied at three, the teams would head to extra time for the second straight night, this time with the Seawolves ending the season with a 4-3 overtime victory.




Forward of the week

Maximilion Helgeson of UAA
4 goals



Defenseman of the week
Jacob Semik of ASU

3 assists



Goalie of the week

Vinnie Purpura of LIU
42 saves on 44 shots
 
Unfortunate outcomes for UA. Should have been in the regionals' playoffs but is the drawback to not being in a conference. Its interesting in college football you can win your conference but still not get into the playoff. But hockey follows basketball it seems.
 
Unfortunate outcomes for UA. Should have been in the regionals' playoffs but is the drawback to not being in a conference. Its interesting in college football you can win your conference but still not get into the playoff. But hockey follows basketball it seems.

Yes, hockey follows basketball in the autobid goes to the tournament winner. If Colgate hadn't won, Alaska would have been in.
 
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