Woody on Hockey

Alaska is hockey heaven -- the Alaska Aces are perennial ECHL contenders, the UAA Seawolves play in the nation's premier college league and NHL star Scott Gomez headlines a contingent of pros. Join the conversation about the Aces and Alaska hockey with Doyle Woody, who has covered the game here at all levels for 29 years.

Contact: dwoody@adn.com

Aces v. Idaho

Alaska's Zach Harrison races Idaho's Jace Coyle into the corner in the first period. The Alaska Aces played the Idaho Steelheads in Anchorage on Friday, January 20, 2012.

The Alaska Aces played the Idaho Steelheads in Anchorage on Friday, January 20, 2012.

Aces 3 Stockton 1

Lured out of retirement to aid his injury-depleted former team, Matt Shasby celebrates after scoring the first goal of the game for the Alaska Aces during first-period action against the Stockton Thunder Friday evening January 13, 2012 at Sullivan Arena. Shasby had last scored a goal April 24, 2009, and had last played a game June 5, 2009, the seventh game of the Kelly Cup finals.

Matt Shasby scores a goal and Jim Dahl earns an assist in a 3-1 Alaska Aces win over Stockton January 13, 2012 at Sullivan Arena.

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Matt Carle Is Lighting It Up Again

Speaking of DU (see previous entry), former Pioneers defenseman Matt Carle of Anchorage is putting up some serious numbers for the Philadelphia Flyers.

Carle, the fourth-year pro who in his three years at Denver won two national titles and the Hobey Baker Memorial Award as college hockey's best player, supplied one goal and two assists, and was +2, in a 6-1 Flyers win today over visiting Carolina today.

With 2-10--12 totals in 11 games, he's tied for third in points among NHL defensemen. And at +9, he's tied for fourth in that category among blueliners.

Carle, 25, last season went 5-21--26 and +3 in 76 games, mostly with the Flyers after a trade from Tampa Bay. This season, he looks like he's returning to the form that made him an All-Rookie pick with the San Jose Sharks in 2006-07 (11-31--42 and +9 in 77 games).

Probably doesn't hurt that Carle is paired with future Hall-of-Famer Chris Pronger. Or that he's racking big minutes -- he played 24:38 today.

Almost forgot. Carle also recently passed the 100-point mark in his NHL career. In 239 career games, he owns 24-80--104 totals.

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