Alaska Anchorage is set to host Alaska Fairbanks for the third and fourth games of the Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup on February 6-7 at Sullivan Arena. UAA currently leads the all-time series against UAF 93-81-16, with a home game record of 53-33-8. The Cup has been awarded 17 times to UAF and eight times to UAA since its inception in 1993, with UAA last claiming victory in the 2009-10 season. This year, UAF leads the series 4-2, under a point system that awards teams based on game outcomes. The Seawolves are looking to improve their performance, following three consecutive losses to Long Island.

By the Numbers
  • Alaska Anchorage leads the all-time series against Alaska Fairbanks 93-81-16.
  • UAF has won the Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup 17 times, while UAA has won it 8 times.
State of Play
  • The Seawolves have won all three of their games this season on the road.
  • Sophomore Tyler Krivtsov has a 3.60 goals against average and a .902 save percentage in 18 appearances.
What's Next

After the Governor's Cup games, Alaska Anchorage will face Lindenwood on February 13-14, seeking to bounce back from their recent losses. With UAF currently leading the series, every game remains critical for UAA's standing.

Bottom Line

The Seawolves must capitalize on their home advantage and secure wins to regain momentum in the Governor's Cup, a vital piece of their season, and to challenge UAF's current lead. Success hinges on improving special teams and maintaining strong performance from key players like McNarland and Krivtsov.