{"id":29992,"date":"2008-10-09T12:49:06","date_gmt":"2008-10-09T17:49:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/09\/200809-alaska-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:16","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:16","slug":"200809-alaska-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2008\/10\/09\/200809-alaska-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2008-09 Alaska Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Quick: What do you think of when you think of Alaska hockey? Hard-hitting, up-and-down action that results in tough competition? A community that’s over the top about its local Division I team? A very long road trip for a weekend series, no matter your home base?<\/p>\n
Sure, the Nanooks can be a handful for CCHA opponents, and their fans are in love with them, and the distance between them and their nearest league neighbor, Northern Michigan, is 2,540 miles as the crow flies.<\/p>\n
But they’re also on their third head coach in as many years, and their six seniors who enjoyed 18 wins during their rookie season spent this past summer thinking about the nine victories they had in 2007-08.<\/p>\n
“I think what’s important is our identity of Nanook hockey and what it’s been,” says Dallas Ferguson, UA’s new head coach and former four-year assistant. “We need to make sure that the work ethic has to be there when we talk on a daily basis and don’t take it for granted.”<\/p>\n
If it were only a matter of the Nanook work ethic, Ferguson — also a former Nanook defenseman and captain — might have his team vying for an NCAA title in three years.<\/p>\n
Not Just the Numbers<\/b><\/p>\n
It’s hard to turn a season around after beginning with an eight-game winless streak. That’s what the Nanooks saw at the beginning of the 2007-08 season with new head coach Doc DelCastillo. Forget that four of those losses were to Michigan State and Michigan; Alaska never recovered, the rest of the season is unremarkable, and DelCastillo is gone.<\/p>\n
When he resigned in April, DelCastillo cited family circumstances. His wife was pregnant with their sixth child and the DelCastillos wanted to be closer to family and friends in the Lower 48 as their numbers grew.<\/p>\n
Before his resignation, however, DelCastillo’s status was “under review,” according to University of Alaska vice chancellor Jake Poole, who spoke to the Fairbanks News-Miner.<\/i><\/p>\n
There is no indication that DelCastillo resigned in advance of anything untoward, but there are plenty of signs that his single year in Fairbanks was something from which the team must also recover. Not only did the Nanooks fail to reach the 10-win mark for the first time since the 2000-01 season, but UA lost five underclassmen during the 2007-08 season and subsequent summer, including two of the Nanooks’ top three scorers.<\/p>\n
Ferguson has a lot to do in Fairbanks — but he also has a pretty good number to work with in his first year during the upcoming season.<\/p>\n
Hoping It’s No Coincidence<\/b><\/p>\n
The Nanooks bring in a dozen newcomers this season, a fresh slate with which to work to rebuild that Alaska brand. And yet in spite of the number of freshmen, the average age of the team is 21.7 years, the second-oldest in the CCHA. Enthusiastic new players plus experience could pay immediate interest for Alaska.<\/p>\n