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VII<\/i><\/p>\n
O speculative fans of the CCHA,
Why do you imagine a last-place finish?
Do you not see how the Nanooks
Persevere among the players
In the rink where you worship?<\/i><\/p>\n
The Nanooks were picked last by the media in the CCHA preseason poll — by everyone but me, that is.<\/p>\n
The third of the league’s teams that fielded a large freshman class during the 2000-01 season, the Nanooks nonetheless completed the most successful season in UAF hockey history, and Guy Gadowsky looks forward to making a tradition of that.<\/p>\n
“For us to take another step … specialty teams need to improve, and in that huge freshman class we brought in last year, we have to see which of those guys can step and really elevate their game,” says Gadowsky. “That’s the determining factor whether we take this program to the next level.”<\/p>\n
UAF said goodbye to a very talented, big, strong, charismatic senior class after the 2000-01 campaign, a group that included Ryan Reinheller, Darren Tiemstra, Pat Hallett, and my boyfriend, Chad Hamilton.<\/p>\n
“The thing about that class … was that their biggest strength was their character,” Gadowsky says. “Tiemstra was a 4.0 student and was UAF’s male scholar-athlete twice, you know about Reinheller. They were all tough, big guys. I don’t think we’ll miss any one of them specifically, but all of them together.”<\/p>\n