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Paul Krake

Paul Krake

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Hockey

The most accomplished goaltender in UAA history, Paul Krake [1988-92] becomes the fourth hockey player inducted into the Seawolf Hall of Fame.

Krake backstopped the Seawolves to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the first-round series upset of Boston College in 1991 in which he posted a .965 saves percentage. The Lloydminster, Alberta, native was twice the Most Outstanding Player honors of Nissan/Jeep Classic, helping the Seawolves win their own tournament in 1988 and 1990.

Still the holder of eight school records, including career wins (53) and games played (102), Krake was the 1990-91 team MVP and the school’s 1991-92 Athlete of the Year, still the only hockey player to achieve that distinction.

After his collegiate career, played professionally from 1992-99 with 12 organizations, including stints with the 1996 ECHL champion Charlotte Checkers, and the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the International Hockey League.

Currently a sales consultant with Subaru-Mitsubishi, Krake lives in Boise, Idaho, with his wife Gabrielle and children Tristan, Niclas, Isabelle and Anneliese.

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