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Sat, 22 Feb 1992 23:50:00 PST
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Saturday, February 22, 1992 at The Carlson Center - Fairbanks, AK
 
Alaska-Anchorage :   0    0    1    0  -  1
Alaska-Fairbanks :   1    0    0    1  -  2
 
PER | TEAM | SCORE LINE                                          TIME | AA-AF
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1      AF    Dean Fedorchuk 27 (Kanigan)                    SHG  9:45    0-1
3      AA    Mark Stitt 11 (Lorne Knauft)                        7:52    1-1
OT     AF    Todd Skoglund 12 (Kirk Patton)                      3:37    1-2
 
Shots on goal:  Alaska-Anchorage     13-19-10-2 = 44
                Alaska-Fairbanks     11- 3-11-2 = 27
 
Goalies:  AA, Paul Krake      (63:37, 27 shots - 25 saves)
          AF, Jamie Loewen    (63:37, 44 shots - 43 saves)
 
Power Plays:  AA, 0 for 6   AF, 0 for 6
Penalties:    AA, 10/20      AF, 11/23
 
Attendance:  2,504
 
Referee: Tony Milles   Linesmen: Chris Milles, Rick Redrick
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Jamie Loewen is a very good goaltender.  Need I say more?  The second
period shot chart is the most telling of this - 29 shots attemped by UAA
to 7 for UAF.  No goals were scored even though 9 shots were taken from
within 10 feet of the net.
 
The first goal for UAF was a rebound off of a 1-0 breakaway.  Krake made
the initial pad save and a defensive lapse let Fedorchuk in for the
rebound.
 
UAA came back in the third with a rebound goal of their own.  Loewen made
a nice save on the shot by Lorne Knauft but Mark Stitt was also there for
the rebound.
 
The game winner 3:37 into overtime was also a 1-0 breakaway with the
defensemen trailing close behind.  The slap shot went right in, beating
Krake to the glove side.
 
The season series is at 4-2 UAA with possibly one more game in the
Independant Tourney.  UAA is now 9-2 on the road.
 
	-Tom

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