Airman 1st Class Cameron St. Amand scored 4 goals helping the Air Force reclaim the Commanders Cup.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - The Air Force won the Commanders Cup beating the Army in their annual hockey game.
The 2023 match up took place at the Big Dipper on Jan. 28. This year both teams had a fresh set of new players and for the Air Force that meant the addition of one player that would perform phenomenally. This game was certainly one that both branches looked forward to but the Air Force was hungry to reclaim the cup and their payed off. “We’re fired up. We’ve been ready for a long time, we’ve been waiting for this. We’ve been practicing, we have more structured team this year. It was tougher to find ice time but we made it work,” said Staff Sgt. Tommy DePhillips, one of the skaters for the Air Force.
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