Showing posts with label Kendal Hockey Classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kendal Hockey Classic. Show all posts

Thursday, October 09, 2014

Kendall Hockey Classic Facilities - Rent a Shower and Toilets



Wisconsin Badgers assistant coach, Gary Shuchuk tweeted this picture from Alaska Anchorage. The Badgers are playing in the Kendall Hockey Classic. Apparently, the facilities aren't all that good.

THE SERIES – UAA vs. MAINE
OVERALL: UAA leads, 3-2-1 AT UAA: UAA leads, 2-1-0
LAST MEETING: Oct. 17, 2008 (UAA won, 3-1 at Fairbanks) STREAK: UAA 1
NOTES: UAA played Maine in two series in 1990 with the Seawolves sweeping the Black Bears, 4-3, 6-5 OT, Jan. 6-7 in Anchorage, before Maine responded with a 3-3 tie and a 5-3 win on Nov. 16-17 in Orono ... the last time the teams met in the Classic was on Oct. 19, 2002 with Maine winning, 4-2.

THE SERIES – UAA vs. WISCONSIN
OVERALL: UW leads, 54-15-9 AT UAA: UW leads, 21-7-6
LAST MEETING: Jan. 4, 2014 (UW won, 4-3) STREAK: UW 1
NOTES: UAA and Wisconsin met for a non-conference series last season with UAA upsetting the then-No. 13 ranked Badgers, 3-2 on Jan. 3, before Wisconsin retaliated on Jan. 4, 4-3.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Fighting Sioux beat the Alaska Nanooks in the Kendall Hockey Classic

The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux played air tight defense and beat the Alaska Nanooks in the Kendall Hockey Classic 3-1. The win gave the Fighting Sioux the Kendall Hockey Classic title. After looking like a bunch of pylons the night before the Fighting Sioux made adjustments on defense and held the University of Alaska (Fairbanks) Nanooks to 15 shots and 5 shots the first two periods.

The Sioux were dismal the first night of the Kendal Hockey Classic the next night they turned their fortunes around and tightened up their play in their own end and showed great speed moving the puck through the neutral zone. The Sioux also limited their defensive turn overs and let the Aaron Dell see the puck. When you limit your opponents scoring opportunities and cut down on critical mistakes it enhances a team's chances to win.

If the Sioux continue to play stingy defense like they did last night they will be hard to beat this season. If they play like they did on Friday night it could be a long season. I expect more of the later, and more stingy defensive efforts. I think the key to the Sioux defensive play is the return of senior defenseman Chay Genoway if Chay can get back on track (pre-concussion) I believe the Fighting Sioux Hockey team will go far in the post season.

On Friday night Chay Genoway had a tough night, much like his teammates, Genoway (0g-1a-1pts) and was a -2. On Saturday night Genoway seemed to pick up his play and was a 0 in the plus/minus department. I believe that as Genoway gets his legs and conditioning back he will contribute on the score sheets and make major contributions in the defensive zone and on the power play.

This past weekend I was impressed with the play of freshman defenseman Derek Forbort, the rookie defenseman really impressed me with his hockey sense, poise creativity with the puck. Forbort didn't seem out of place at all and picked up three assists in last night's game, two of which were on the power play.

Sophomore forward Corbin Knight was also impressive this past weekend, Corbin picked up two goals and an assist on the weekend and looks to be on the verge of breaking out and putting up some stats this season.

3 Stars of the game

1.) Jason Gregoire (1g-0a-1pts)
2.) Derek Forbort (0g-3a-0pts)
3.) Scott Greenham Solid in the loss

[Box Score]