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A penalty at the start of overtime gave the Nanooks a power play, which they quickly capitalized on to take the win.
The Eagles defeated South Anchorage 4-2 and are now 2-0 on the young season.
Anchorage overcomes a sluggish first two periods and the loss of their starting goalie to win another thriller.
While the Seawolves came out on the losing end of both games, local product Bret Link received a warm welcome for his homecoming and scored a goal for CC on Saturday.
Anchorage edged out the Brown Bears in the team’s home opener at a longtime Alaska hockey venue.
After reaching the Robertson Cup semifinals last season, the Wolverines hope for more success in a bigger building.
The reigning Division I national champion Pioneers capitalized on the Seawolves being short-handed on the ice to give head coach David Carle of Anchorage a 6-2 victory in his homecoming.
Carle, who has earned a pair of national championships with the Pioneers, was born and raised in Anchorage.
The Seawolves got their first taste of victory over the Grand Canyon University Lopes and now look ahead to their upcoming matchup against the reigning national champions.
The eight-week program included an introduction to the game as well as a set of gear.
The arena was the home to the Alaska Aces and UAA Wolverines for multiple decades.
After two stellar seasons with the Fargo Force, the 18-year-old will be heading to University of North Dakota in the fall and could be selected in this week’s NHL Draft.
Regarded by Professional Women’s Hockey League scouts as a “generational player,” Fillier is a three-time Patty Kazmaier college player of the year finalist.