Brown Bears Split Final Home Series: Ready For The Playoffs

Author: Coach Dan Gensel |

The Kenai River Brown Bears stand alone in third place in the Midwest Division following a split with the Anchorage Wolverines in the final weekend of the regular season of NAHL hockey play.

 

The Brown Bears post their best regular season record (32-24-3-1) recording 32 victories in the 2022-23 regular season.

 

Kenai River will play the #2 seed Minnesota Wilderness in the first round of the Midwest Division playoffs.  The  playoffs will begin next week in Cloquet, Minnesota under a new playoff format, which should allow for a return to the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex for at least one playoff game.  The Midwest Division playoff schedule will be released; according to the Minnesota Wilderness, the Wilderness will host the first two games April 21st and 22nd in Minnesota.

 

Kenai River 5 – Anchorage 4  OT Shootout

The Kenai River Brown Bears set a franchise record for wins in the regular season on Friday with a 5-4 shootout victory over the Anchorage Wolverines; recording a 32nd win for the 2022-23 season and insuring a third-place finish in the Midwest Division standings.

Following a scoreless overtime, the Brown Bears and Wolverines sent a combined 10 shooters to the line; with each teams goaltender, Nils Wallstrom for Kenai River and Eino Rissanen for Anchorage, recording four-straight stops leading to a fifth attacker.  Wallstrom turned away Anchorge’s Reineke; then, Kenai River’s Ben Monson buried a shot for the shootout victory for the Brown Bears.

For the game, Kenai River goals were scored by: Owen Hanson, Jacob Zwirecki, Ryan Finch, Kotaro Tsutsumi and Monson.  Wallstrom recorded 30 saves for Kenai River.

 

Anchorage 5 – Kenai River 3

The regular season finale’ at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex on Saturday, goes to the Wolverines 5-3 after a fast start for Anchorage.

Two first period goals staked Anchorage to a 2-0 lead into the second period.  Kenai River never lead scoring goals by Parker Lockwood (short-handed), Nick Stevens and Carson Triggs (power-play).  In goal for Kenai River, Bryant Marks recorded 23 saves.

 

Midwest Division Final Standings

Teams                                                                                                              Games      Wins        Loss        OTL    SOL         Total

1 y – Wisconsin Windigo 60 39 18 1 2 81
2 x – MN Wilderness 60 35 18 3 4 77
3 x – Kenai River Brown Bears 60 32 24 3 1 68
4 x – Chippewa Steel 60 31 25 1 3 66
5 Anchorage Wolverines 60 28 24 6 2 64
6 Fairbanks Ice Dogs 60 28 25 6 1 63
7 Springfield Jr. Blues 60 26 31 1 2 55
8 Janesville Jets 60 23 28 5 4 55

Author: Coach Dan Gensel

Sports Director - [email protected]
Read All Posts By Coach Dan Gensel