> THN WCHA preview:
> (From the October 23 issue of _The Hockey News_, written by Andy Baggot)
>
> 10. Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves (27-8-1 as an independent, WCHA affiliate
> this year)
> Would finish higher if they competed with the rest of the league on a
> week-to-week basis. The Seawolves have lost goaltender Paul Krake and
> forwards Steve Bogoyevac, Derek Donald, and Trent Pankewicz from last
> year, but a number of proven goal scorers are back -- including Keith
> Morris and Mitch Kean. Also returning are defenseman Brad Stewart and
> goalie Shaun Gravistin.
Unfortunatle, Keith Morris (24 goals 1991-1992) did not return this year as he
was offered to play for Team Canada...
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