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

Here's a historically encouraging way of looking at UAA's WCHA series in Grand Forks - 10/25/2012 3:43 pm

Aces: Ambroz released (Plus, Courchaine note) - 10/25/2012 1:26 pm

Aces: Gee, those are some decent linemates Imbeault just got; plus, numbers changes - 10/25/2012 10:45 am

Aces add a defenseman in fourth-year pro Alain Goulet - 10/25/2012 9:59 am

A bunch of Alaska connections play in the Austrian League where Alexandre Imbeault began the season - 10/24/2012 5:41 pm

Man, UAA's Early Schedule Is Odd - 10/24/2012 5:07 pm

Former Aces Center Imbeault Is Now Current Aces Center Imbeault (UPDATED) - 10/24/2012 1:16 pm

North Pole's Copley Is WCHA Rookie Of The Week - 10/23/2012 12:19 pm

Aces 4, Stockton 1 -- Off To The Conference Finals Yet Again

Another hockey season, another conference finals series for the Alaska Aces.

The defending Kelly Cup champs eliminated the Stockton Thunder tonight in five games with a 4-1 win at Stockton Arena that marked their third straight win there.

And this makes three conference finals in the last four seasons, and six in the club's nine ECHL seasons.

Dan Kissel furnished two goals and a helper, Steve Ward delivered a power-play goal for the second straight night and Garry Nunn added a goal. David Shields, filling in for injured defenseman Brandon Gentile, racked two helpers in his pro playoff debut, and Gerald Coleman was Gerald Coleman -- 30 saves, never a hint of shakiness.

Alaska heads to the Western Conference Finals against, most likely, the potent Las Vegas Wranglers. Las Vegas leads Idaho 3-1 in that best-of-7 entering Game 5 Sunday in Boise.

Oh, for the record, this makes the Aces 17-8 in ECHL playoff games in which they can eliminate an opponent.

No word yet when the conference finals open. Stay tuned. We'll let you know here as soon as we find out.

© Copyright 2011, The Anchorage Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
show comments

Comments

Create an avatar on disqus »

By submitting your comment, you are agreeing to adn.com's user agreement.

hide comments