Fairbanks Ice Dogs enter the new year with a tough loss
FAIRBANKS—In a contest that had a total of nine minor penalties and was, as coach Josh Hauge called it, “a disappointing game,” the Fairbanks Ice Dogs lost the second round of a two-game series against the Alaska Avalanche on Saturday night, 4-1.
Fairbanks Ice Dogs finish sweep of Fresno Monsters
FAIRBANKS—The Fairbanks Ice Dogs are going into the Christmas break with a gift from California — a sweep of the Fresno Monsters in a three-game North American Hockey League series. The Ice Dogs prevailed 3-1 Saturday night at Fresno’s Selland Arena, and Fairbanks’ ninth win in a row.
Ice Dogs beat Fresno, stay atop NAHL West
FAIRBANKS — The Fresno Monsters scored the first and last goals of the game, but the Fairbanks Ice Dogs scored enough in between to claim a 4-2 North American Hockey League victory Friday night in Fresno.
Ice Dogs top Monsters in California
FAIRBANKS—The Fairbanks Ice Dogs are on the final stretch before their holiday break, and they’re determined to go out with a bang. Wednesday’s 7-3 win over the Fresno Monsters marked the seventh straight North American Hockey League win for the Ice Dogs.
Ice Dogs coach praises abilities of Gabe Levin after victory over Kenai River
Saturday night’s 4-2 win over the Kenai River Brown Bears showed that Levin has adjusted well to his first season of junior hockey. He contributed a goal and two assists to help the Ice Dogs sweep the weekend series and take over first place in the West Division with a 19-9-2 record.
Fairbanks Ice Dogs win in overtime
FAIRBANKS—Oldrich Kotvan scored his first goal in North America on Friday night to send the Fairbanks Ice Dogs to an overtime victory over the Kenai River Brown Bears, 4-3.
Munson nets 3 goals for Fairbanks Ice Dogs
FAIRBANKS — Fairbanks Ice Dogs head coach Josh Hauge assessed that if his team was going to sweep the Dawson Creek Rage on Saturday night at the Big Dipper Ice Arena, Tayler Munson would have something to do with it.
Ice Dogs beat Rage, close on Avalanche
FAIRBANKS—In a game head coach Josh Hauge said “could have been better,” the Fairbanks Ice Dogs skated to a 5-3 victory over the Dawson Creek Rage on Friday night, advancing to 16-9-2, one point behind the North American Hockey League West Division-leading Alaska Avalanche.