Nov 3, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
Monsters hand Ice Dogs third straight loss
Oct 30, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
Kenai River is an insurmountable obstacle for Fairbanks Ice Dogs
Oct 29, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS—The Fairbanks Ice Dogs dropped to 9-4-2 in the West Division of the North American Hockey League after falling 5-2 to the Kenai River Brown Bears (7-8-2) Friday night. “The effort was pretty poor,” Ice Dogs assistant coach Erik Largen said...
Oct 23, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS — Hard work seems to be the main focus of the Fairbanks Ice Dogs after their two-game series against the Alaska Avalanche. Ice Dogs head coach Josh Hauge said his team didn’t put forth enough effort in Friday’s loss, and forward Alexander...
Oct 22, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS—Friday’s loss fell on the Fairbanks Ice Dogs like an Avalanche. “The kind of execution I like to see is some, and tonight, there was none.” Fairbanks head coach Josh Hauge said after his team’s 5-4 loss to in-state rival Alaska...
Oct 21, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
by Renee Thony / News-Miner
Oct 9, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS — The Monster side of the Fresno hockey team came out Saturday night. After getting shellacked by the Fairbanks Ice Dogs 6-1 on Friday night, the Fresno Monsters came storming back Saturday night and captured a 7-5 North American Hockey League victory...
Oct 8, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS — The Fairbanks Ice Dogs couldn’t have asked for much more on opening night of the hockey season in Fairbanks. The Big Dipper was at its capacity. The atmosphere was electric. The Ice Dogs didn’t disappoint anyone as they rolled to a 6-1...
Oct 3, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS — The Fairbanks Ice Dogs answered their coach’s call with flying colors. After Saturday night’s 7-4 loss to the Wenatchee Wild, Ice Dogs coach Josh Hauge said Sunday’s three-game series finale was a “must-win” situation....
Oct 2, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
FAIRBANKS — The rivalry between the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and the Wenatchee Wild is far from dead. In fact, it livened up quite a bit Saturday night in Wenatchee when the Wild notched a 7-4 victory in front of 2,807 fans and gave the Ice Dogs their first outright...