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  2. Gordon Christian - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Eugene "Gordy" Christian (November 21, 1927 – June 2, 2017) was an American ice hockey player. He played with the University of North Dakota from 1947 to 1950, tying for scoring leader on the team in both the 1947–48 and 1948–49 seasons. [citation needed] He was a member of the silver medal winning 1956 United States Olympic ice ...

  3. Anchorage Wolverines - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage Wolverines junior hockey team announced Evan Trupp as the second head coach. [5] The Anchorage Wolverines, who also boast the Volunteer of the Year, were named Organization of the Year in their first campaign. Three Wolverines players were further selected for the All-Midwest Division Team. [6]

  4. Camden Shasby will add to family's hockey legacy as newest ...

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    Nov. 29—Camden Shasby is more than the latest acquisition for the Anchorage Wolverines junior hockey franchise. He hails from Alaska hockey royalty. Shasby is the only son of University of ...

  5. Avis Alaska Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's ice hockey (1979–1983, 2019–present) The Avis Alaska Sports Complex (originally the UAA Sports Center and later both the Wells Fargo Sports Complex and Seawolf Sports Complex ) is a multi-purpose complex on the campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage in Anchorage, Alaska .

  6. North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    University of AK-Anchorage: Anchorage, Alaska: Sullivan Arena: 49–17–6 3–2 W 4-3 W University of MN-Duluth: Duluth, Minnesota: AMSOIL Arena: 157–91–10 11–0 W 4-2 W Minnesota State University: Mankato, Minnesota: Verizon Center: 40–13–9 6–3 W 2-2 OT T University of Wisconsin: Madison, Wisconsin: Kohl Center: 73–87–13 5–7 ...

  7. Alaska–Alaska Anchorage men's ice hockey rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Anchorage 10, Alaska 5 [1] Latest meeting: 3 February 2024 Alaska Anchorage 4, Alaska 2: Next meeting: TBD: Stadiums: Carlson Center Avis Alaska Sports Complex: Trophy: Governor's Cup: Statistics; Meetings total: 183: All-time series: Alaska, 88–82–13 (.516) Trophy series: Alaska, 18–8: Largest victory: Alaska Anchorage, 9–1 (22 ...

  8. West Coast Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Original WCHL logo. The WCHL was a successor organization of the semi-professional Pacific Hockey League.Three former PHL teams, the Alaska Gold Kings (Fairbanks, Alaska), Anchorage Aces (Anchorage, Alaska), and Fresno Falcons (Fresno, California) were joined by the Bakersfield Fog (Bakersfield, California), Reno Renegades (Reno, Nevada) and San Diego Gulls (San Diego, California) to become ...

  9. 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships (1989 WJHC) was the 13th edition of the Ice Hockey World Junior Championship and was held in Anchorage, Alaska, United States at the Sullivan Arena. The Soviet Union won the gold medal, its eighth, and ultimately final, championship. Sweden won silver, and Czechoslovakia the bronze.