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  2. 2023–24 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season - Wikipedia

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    Alternate captain (s) T.J. Lloyd. Brady Risk. Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey seasons. « 2022–23 2024–25 ». The 2023–24 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season was the 74th season of play for the program and 39th at the Division I level. The Nanooks represented the University of Alaska Fairbanks and were coached by Erik Largen in his 5th ...

  3. Alaska Nanooks - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Nanooks are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Nanooks name is derived from the Inupiaq "nanuq", meaning polar bear. The school colors are blue and gold. [ 2] The Nanooks compete at the NCAA Division II level for all sports except men's ice hockey ( NCAA Division I ).

  4. 2021–22 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey seasons. « 2020–21 2022–23 ». The 2021–22 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season was the 72nd season of play for the program and the 37th at the Division I level. The Nanooks represented the University of Alaska Fairbanks and were coached by Erik Largen in his 3rd season.

  5. Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Current uniform. The Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Nanooks are an independent program. They play at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, Alaska.

  6. 2020–21 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season - Wikipedia

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    Eric Yancey. Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey seasons. « 2019–20 2021–22 ». The 2020–21 Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey season would have been the 72nd season of play for the program, the 37th at the Division I level and the 8th in the WCHA conference. The Nanooks represented the University of Alaska Fairbanks .

  7. Carlson Center - Wikipedia

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    The Carlson Center is a 4,595-seat multi-purpose arena in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. It is the third largest arena in Alaska by seating capacity after the Sullivan Arena and Alaska Airlines Center, both of which are in Anchorage. It is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks ice hockey team and also serves as the site for the ...

  8. List of Alaska Nanooks men's ice hockey seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seasons completed by the University of Alaska Fairbanks men's ice hockey team . Alaska has made two NCAA tournament appearances in its history. However, as a result of NCAA rules violations, the berth in 2010 has been vacated and Alaska officially has never played in a Division I national tournament. NCAA D-I Champions. NCAA ...

  9. Colorado Gold Kings - Wikipedia

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    Amateur and semi-professional days (1975–1995) The Gold Kings were founded in 1975 as an amateur senior ice hockey team in Fairbanks as the Alaska Teamsters. The Teamsters hockey team were the brainchild of Gary Atwood, father of hockey playing sons, and then head of the Fairbanks Teamsters Local 959. Wanting a higher level of ice hockey for ...