No folks, that is NOT a typo. Well, naturally, I couldn't of been more happy with the outcome of tonight's game between the UAA Seawolves and the Northern Michigan Wildcats. I will not be giving the detailed write-ups as I did last year due to lack of time on my part. But, I will try and write up a little something about each game. My apologies, in that not only did I not have a program, but I didn't get the official scoring sheet either...and I missed some of the names. :( If you really want them, send me mail, and I'll get them from the paper for ya! Goals for UAA scored by: Goals for N. Michigan scored by: Martin Bakula #44 Dan ? Mark Stitt - SH Kory Karlander Jack Kowal Greg Hadden Martin Bakula #44 Dan ? Paul Williams # 4 Jeff Simpson Randy Muise - PP Kevin Brown Paul Williams UAA got on the board first in the order of 13 seconds into the game when defensmen Martin Bakula scored his first of two for the night. Less then two minutes later, the Seawolves scored again with a short handed goal from Mark Stitt. N. Michigan finished out the scoring for the period with a goal from #44, Dan ?. UAA went up 3-1 eight seconds into the second period with a goal from Freshmen Jack Kowal, who incidently, is from Anchorage. UAA then survived 45 seconds or so of 5-3 play. However, later in the period, N. Michigan tied the game up with goals from Kory Karlander and Greg Hadden. Shortly before the period ended, Martin Bakula put away the puck for a second time, but it was followed immediately by a second goal from NMU's #44 Dan (sure would be nice if I knew the guy's last name, eh? :) In the third, UAA came out storming, and scored three unanswered goals from Paul Williams, Randy Muise, and Kevin Brown, before NMU starting goaltender (#29?) was pulled in favor of #30. However, shortly there after, Paul Williams of UAA scored his second of the night to finish out Anchorage's scoring, and NMU's Jeff Simpson put away the final goal to close out the game at 8-5, UAA. Well, I don't think that anybody really knew what to expect coming into this series, but I can't say that I honestly expected what happened...not that I am complaining... ;-) I look forward to tomorrow's game, though other then knowing that it will be another Seawolf sellout (6421), I'm not really sure what to expect. sk