{"id":22963,"date":"2000-10-06T15:32:48","date_gmt":"2000-10-06T20:32:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/06\/season-preview-alaskafairbanks-nanooks\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:53:57","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:53:57","slug":"season-preview-alaskafairbanks-nanooks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/06\/season-preview-alaskafairbanks-nanooks\/","title":{"rendered":"Season Preview: Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks"},"content":{"rendered":"
Entering his second year as head coach, Guy Gadowski<\/b> says, “I’m very excited–as I think everybody in Fairbanks is–to see which of these freshmen are going to come in and step up.”<\/p>\n
It’s not that the Nanooks lack veteran talent, but some freshmen are bound to “step up” for UAF this season; there are 13 of them, literally half the team.<\/p>\n
“Twelve of those will be eligible to play this season” says Gadowski. “We had a definite strategy at the end of the year to recruit toward our large ice surface at the Carlson Center, and I think we’re very happy with the results we’ve gotten.<\/p>\n
“We’re definitely not looking for them to ease into anything; we’re going to rely on them to make a big impact right away.”<\/p>\n
…13 freshmen and a couple of upperclassmen.<\/p>\n
Forwards Ryan Campbell<\/b> (Ft. Saskatchewan\/AJHL), Tom Herman<\/b> (OCN\/MJHL), and Jared Sylvestre<\/b> (Bonnyville\/AJHL) are three rookies expected to make that immediate impact on the Nanook offense. Each notched 100 or more points for his respective team last season.<\/p>\n
The top returning scorer for UAF is Bobby Andrews<\/b> (13-12–25), one of two Nanooks who totaled ten or more goals last season.<\/p>\n