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UAA: Exciting Things Ahead!

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So I'm gonna go ahead and say this about the UAF reaction: Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. For all the times we had to endure rough games from officials, the one time they face it themselves and it's a Chernobyl sized meltdown!
 
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So I'm gonna go ahead and say this about the UAF reaction: Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. For all the times we had to endure rough games from officials, the one time they face it themselves and it's a Chernobyl sized meltdown!
It's a GREAT day to be a Seawolf!
HOWWWWLLLL!
 
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So Tatchell joins the "Free Pass Club" scoring an OT winner against UAF. He joins the Justin Bourne wing for doing it in Fairbanks.
 
Our puck support is God awful. No wonder we can't score. Breakout is in slow motion most of the time. Good thing we have GREAT goaltending.
 
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GREAT effort from the guys!
It's a Great day to be a Seawolf!

Mantha, Tatchell take home WCHA honors
Courtesy UAA Media Relations
Mon, January 19, 2015
EDINA, Minn. – Following a weekend sweep of their in-state rival, the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves received two Western Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Week honors in junior Blake Tatchell and freshman Olivier Mantha, announced by the conference Monday.
Tatchell was named Offensive Player of the Week and Mantha was selected as Rookie of the Week, while Lake Superior State goaltender Gordon Defiel was named Defensive Player of the Week.
Tatchell furnished a three-point weekend, factoring in both game-winning scores, as UAA swept Alaska Fairbanks with a pair of one-goal road wins in Fairbanks. The junior from North Battleford, Saskatchewan picked up the primary assist on both UAA goals in a 2-1, Friday night victory.
On Saturday, Tatchell lifted the Seawolves to a 3-2, overtime triumph when he netted the game-winning goal 3:07 into the extra period. Tatchell’s heroics lifted UAA to its first road wins of the season and a 2-0 lead in the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup.
Meanwhile, Mantha stopped 80 of 83 shots on the weekend, backstopping the Seawolves’ two victories. The freshman from La Tuque, Québec matched his career high with 46 saves Saturday night, allowing the Seawolves to escape with a 3-2, overtime win despite being outshot 48-16.
Mantha also had 34 saves Friday, including nine in the third period, as UAA earned a 2-1 victory. With a .928 save percentage during his rookie campaign, Mantha is on pace to eclipse UAA’s single-season record of .921 (set in 2003-04 by Chris King.)
The Seawolves are idle this weekend before hitting the road for a pair of league series at Northern Michigan (Jan. 30-31) and Minnesota State (Feb. 6-7).
 
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Mantha, Tatchell take home WCHA honors
Courtesy UAA Media Relations
Mon, January 19, 2015
EDINA, Minn. – Following a weekend sweep of their in-state rival, the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves received two Western Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Week honors in junior Blake Tatchell and freshman Olivier Mantha, announced by the conference Monday.
Tatchell was named Offensive Player of the Week and Mantha was selected as Rookie of the Week, while Lake Superior State goaltender Gordon Defiel was named Defensive Player of the Week.
Tatchell furnished a three-point weekend, factoring in both game-winning scores, as UAA swept Alaska Fairbanks with a pair of one-goal road wins in Fairbanks. The junior from North Battleford, Saskatchewan picked up the primary assist on both UAA goals in a 2-1, Friday night victory.
On Saturday, Tatchell lifted the Seawolves to a 3-2, overtime triumph when he netted the game-winning goal 3:07 into the extra period. Tatchell’s heroics lifted UAA to its first road wins of the season and a 2-0 lead in the Alaska Airlines Governor’s Cup.
Meanwhile, Mantha stopped 80 of 83 shots on the weekend, backstopping the Seawolves’ two victories. The freshman from La Tuque, Québec matched his career high with 46 saves Saturday night, allowing the Seawolves to escape with a 3-2, overtime win despite being outshot 48-16.
Mantha also had 34 saves Friday, including nine in the third period, as UAA earned a 2-1 victory. With a .928 save percentage during his rookie campaign, Mantha is on pace to eclipse UAA’s single-season record of .921 (set in 2003-04 by Chris King.)
The Seawolves are idle this weekend before hitting the road for a pair of league series at Northern Michigan (Jan. 30-31) and Minnesota State (Feb. 6-7).

It's great to see two UAA players get awards in the same week. Well deserved, we are proud of you two, and of the entire team. :)
 
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I just read that our incoming recruit, Mason Mitchell, is a cousin of Rene Bourque. This Mitchell kid has been called "The most feared force in the AJHL". Lots of penalty minutes, but it looks like there is a lot of scoring potential as well. Certainly he won't be a player whom the coaches have to kick in the butt to motivate, just the opposite. They are going to have to figure out how to rein him in a bit.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports...p+opera+continues+Detroit/10461362/story.html

Read the very last paragraph on Mitchell.

Our recruit Jeremy Luedtke is the Spruce Kings leading scorer with 17 goals and 33 assists. :eek:
 
I just read that our incoming recruit, Mason Mitchell, is a cousin of Rene Bourque. This Mitchell kid has been called "The most feared force in the AJHL". Lots of penalty minutes, but it looks like there is a lot of scoring potential as well. Certainly he won't be a player whom the coaches have to kick in the butt to motivate, just the opposite. They are going to have to figure out how to rein him in a bit.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports...p+opera+continues+Detroit/10461362/story.html

Read the very last paragraph on Mitchell.

Our recruit Jeremy Luedtke is the Spruce Kings leading scorer with 17 goals and 33 assists. :eek:

Of course the article says he is committed to UAF.
 
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For those that didn't know, do not challenge Suze! Including the nimrod who wrote the good article with incorrect info.

I wasn't trying to prove anyone wrong. I did the research because I wanted to be sure he was really a UAA recruit. I just thought you might want to be assured as well. :)
 
I wasn't trying to prove anyone wrong. I did the research because I wanted to be sure he was really a UAA recruit. I just thought you might want to be assured as well. :)

I verified 3 different places before I posted that. I meant it like, Of course they screwed up and said he was going to UAF. :)
 
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Tonight on channel 2 news sports had a feature on defenseman, number 5 Austin Sevalrud.
Guy is very talented in music as well as hockey.
Very positive light on a very talented guy!
 
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