Alaska Anchorage will head to Missouri for a two-game series at Lindenwood Feb. 6-7.
Series
Alaska Anchorage leads the all-time series with Lindenwood 4-1-1 and is 2-0 against the Lions in games in Missouri.
Coach Shasby
Head coach
Matt Shasby enters his fourth season leading the Seawolves. The Anchorage, native has a 33-77-9 mark as the UAA bench boss.
Chris Kamal and
Aaron McPheters return as assistant coaches for the Seawolves, while Anchorage native
Evan Trupp has joined the staff as an assistant coach.
Multi-Point Game
Logan Acheson recorded his second multi-point game of the season after scoring one goal and one assist in UAA's 3-2 overtime win over UAF in the Alaska Airline's Governor's Cup last Saturday. The goal was his first of the season. He ranks fourth on the team with nine points (one goal, eight assists).
Back-to-Back
Sophomore JP Steele entered last week's series with Alaska Fairbanks without a point but was the only player to record a point in both games against the Nanooks. The native of Shelby Township, Mich., recorded an assist in both games.
Gamewinner
Junior
Aiden Westin scored his third career game-winning goal for the Seawolves last week against the Nanooks. The Anchorage native scored his fifth-goal of the season on the powerplay 55 seconds into overtime. He has 25 points (12 goals, 13 assists) in 80 career games.
Overtime Games
UAA's overtime win over UAF last week was its second overtime win of the season. UAA is 2-2-2 in overtime games this season.
Home Win
UAA's win last week over UAF was their first home win of the season. The Seawolves other three wins all came on the road.
Late Start
Saturday's win over UAF was the first win this season for UAA when it has trailed after the first and its second win this season when UAA has not scored first.
Last Time Out
Alaska Anchorage split its two-game home series last weekend against Alaska Fairbanks in the Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup. The Nanooks won the first game 4-1 but the Seawolves won the second 3-2 in overtime.
Looking Ahead
Alaska Anchorage will host Alaska Fairbanks in games five and six of the Alaska Airline's Governor's Cup Feb. 20-21.