The first coach & founding father of Seawolf Hockey, Kelvin “Brush” Christiansen
Booster Chuck Homan for his contribution to UAA hockey, including an instrumental role in the move from club level to NCAA status
As a booster and a volunteer, the contributions of Peter Hupperten were invaluable to Seawolf Athletics. Hupperten passed away in 2015 at the age of 9
Intimidating his opponents through both size and skill, Tim Molle [1981-84] set the standard by which future Seawolf defensemen would be judged
Dennis Sorenson capped a brilliant career at UAA in 1984 by being named 1st Team All-American. Sorenson is the holder of most career points (197)
Before a successful career in the NHL, Mike Peluso patrolled the blue line, appearing in 130 games . Mike holds D'man record for 37 points in a season
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