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Sunday, December 5, 1991 at The Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK Alaska-Anchorage (14-5-0): 4 2 1 - 7 Providence College (13-5-0: 3 3 2 - 8 PER | TEAM | SCORE LINE TIME | AA-PR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 PR Gary Socha (Mike Boback, Todd Huyber) 4:32 0-1 1 AA Jeff Batters #1 (Dean Larson, Keith Morris) 5:19 1-1 1 AA Steve Bogoyevac #8 (unassisted) 10:16 2-1 1 AA Steve Bogoyevac #9 (Brad Stewart, Todd Green) 12:08 3-1 1 PR Erik Peterson (Bob Cowan, Rob Concannon) 12:22 3-2 1 AA Paul Williams #3 (Mark Stitt) 17:05 4-2 1 PR Craig Darby (Rob Gaudreau, Mike Boback) PPG 18:58 4-3 2 PR Chad Quenneville (?) 0:53 4-4 2 PR Mike Boback (Gary Socha, Craig Darby) PPG 4:42 4-5 2 AA Steve Bogoyevac #10 (Kevin Brown, Lorne Knauft) ?:?? 5-5 2 PR George Breen (Brady Kramer) 6:52 5-6 2 AA Paul Williams #4 (Steve Bogoyevac) 9:56 6-6 3 PR Craig Darby (unassisted) 4:47 6-7 3 AA Dean Larson #10 (Brain Kraft, Trent Pankewicz) 5:14 7-7 3 PR Bob Cowan (Rob Gaudreau) 7:44 7-8 Shots on goal: Alaska-Anchorage 7-12-11 = 30 Providence College 11-19--9 = 39 Goalies: AA, Paul Krake (10-5-0, 60:00, 39 shots - 31 saves - 79%) PR, Mike Heinke ( ?-?-?, 7:33, 5 shots - 2 saves - 40%) PR, Brad Mullahy ( ?-?-?, 52:27, 25 shots - 21 saves - 84%) Power Plays: AA, 0 for 5 PR, 2 for 7 Penalties: AA, 11/22 PR, 9/18 Attendance: 4,502 (Lowest attendance this year, Home average now 5,999) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- As expected, this rare Sunday night game was one that was completely unlike Saturday's. Rather then play a defensive game as both teams did Saturday, both the Seawolves and the Friars seemed to play a much more offensive minded game. In addition, the play was much faster, the passes much more accurate for both sides, and overall, it was a great game to watch. Either team could of taken the win, as they both earned it. Since UAA defenseman Martin Bakula was still out due to a knee injury suffered during the Classic, there was still a bit of line shuffling on the defensive spectrum, but the two offensive lines that were mixed up last night were reunited for this game, and it definitely showed. The Friars' specialty teams flourished during the series, and were very impressive to watch. Steve Bogoyevac of the Seawolves scored three goals to earn him a hat trick this evening. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [log in to unmask] asslk@alaska