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Friday, January 17, 1992 at The Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK
 
Alaska-Anchorage (16-5-1):    2    2    2  -  6
Brown University (5-9-2):     1    1    1  -  3
 
PER | TEAM | SCORE LINE                                          TIME | AA-BU
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1      AA    Trent Pankewicz (Scott Millar)                       2:29   1-0
1      BU    Kelly Jones (Mark Fabbro, Chris Kaban)               7:10   1-1
1      AA    Kevin Brown (Steve Bogoyevac, Brad Stewart)          9:59   2-1
 
2      AA    Dean Larson (Trent Pankewicz, Jeff Batters)     PPG 10:05   3-1
2      AA    Derek Donald (Kevin Brown)                          16:01   4-1
2      BU    Mike Brewer (Chris Kaban, Joey Beck)            PPG 19:41   4-2
 
3      BU    Tim Chase (Mike Brewer, Scott Hanley)           PPG  1:30   4-3
3      AA    Derek Donald (Trent Pankewicz, Keith Morris)    PPG  4:05   5-3
3      AA    Mitch Kean (Dean Larson, Keith Morris)              14:28   6-3
 
 
Shots on goal:  Alaska-Anchorage     16--8-14 = 38
                Brown University      8-10--6 = 24
 
Goalies:  AA, Paul Krake    (11-5-0, 60:00, 24 shots - 21 saves - 88%)
          BU, Brett Haywood ( ?-?-?, 60:00, 38 shots - 32 saves - 84%)
 
Power Plays:  AA, 2 for 5   PR, 2 for 6
 
Penalties:  AA, 12/24   PR, 10/20
 
Attendance:  6,421-Sellout (home average now approx 5,900)
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After struggling to get back on track last weekend, the Seawolves flourished in
this game against the Bears of Brown University.  The Bears adjusted well to
the full size olympic ice at the Sullivan Arena, and boasted very impressive
passes, although I don't think that they are used to the hard checking style
game that the Seawolves played.
 
It was nice to see rookie defenseman Martin Bakula back playing after being out
with a sprained knee for four games.  Unfortunately, he got hit, and I didn't
see him play much in the later part of the game, and it is not known if he will
participate in the series next week with Fairbanks.  Bakula is the UAA
defenseman from Czechoslovakia that can either skate right on though his
opponent's defense while the puck, or go around, whichever he so desires, and
it is a lot of fun to watch him.
 
The Seawolves got on the board early in the first period when three UAA skaters
came charging down the rink from their own blue line.  Trent Pankewicz shot the
puck in from about 20 feet straight in front of the net.
 
However, not five minutes later, Bakula took a fall, and Mark Fabbro of the
Bears passed the puck through the crease to Kelly Jones who beat Krake for the
goal.
 
Again less then five minutes later, UAA's Brad Stewart passed the puck from
deep within his defensive zone to Steve Bogoyevac who was waiting at the Bear's
blue line.  Bogoyevac skated it in 1-0, took the shot, and Kevin Brown came in
behind him to pop the rebound home and end the scoring for the period.
 
At 10:05 in the second, while on a 4-3 power play, Trent Pankewicz fed Dean
Larson a beautiful pass, and he knocked it in to raise UAA to 3-1.
 
Six minutes later, Kevin Brown slipped Derek Donald the puck from behind the
red line.  Donald took a couple of seconds to get into position, but when
Donald shot, he scored his first of two goals for the night.
 
While on the power play 19 seconds before the end of the second, Brown's Chris
Kaban shot the puck at Krake.  Krake made the initial save, but the puck
trickled through and was sitting right on the edge of the goal line next to the
right post, and Mike Brewer just gave it a little nudge to break UAA's three
unanswered goal scoring streak.
 
The next two goals, the first for Brown, and the second for UAA were both power
play goals.  Both goals were the result of setting up, and good puck movement.
 
The Seawolves closed out the scoring for the game when Mitch Kean beat Brett
Haywood to the net.  I didn't really see the shot, so I can't say much about
it.
 
This was a well played game, and I look forward to watching Saturday night's
rematch.
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