i The Michigan Daily SPORTS Tuesday, February 17, 1981 Page 7 --------- --- ---- i .r Nobod qualify ft put the I nesota-D of the fin Nobod among t which w advanta playoffs teth in othing s t By TOM SHAHEEN behind fourth-place Michigan Tech and y gave Notre Dame a chance to North Dakota. or this year's WCHA playoffs ... Nobody figured that Colorado College UT a sweep of Michigan State - a team entrenched in the league's Irish just one point behind Min- second division-could take a game from )uluth, currently ,the occupant Wisconsin, a team fighting for the ial playoff spot. WCHA title... y thought Michigan could finish ... BUT the Badgers barely escaped he top four in the conference, the series last weekend - dropping one vould guarantee the home-ice game, and winning the other in over- ge for round one of the WCHA time. The lesson: IF SOMETHING UT the Wolverines, now ranked UNEXPECTED CAN HAPPEN IN the nation, are just two points THE WCHA... IT USUALLY DOES. "THIS LEAGUE doesn't have a Nor- thwestern, like the Big Ten football con- ference," said Bob Johnson, the Badger coach. "There isn't much difference between team one and team ten in the WCHA.'' So with two weeks remaining in the regular season, just about everything is up for grabs in the topsy-turvy WCHA: first place, home-ice advantage for the the playoffs and the final playoff berth. Minnesota at Michigan Tech Also undecided is the scoring leader race. Three of Brad Buetow's Min- nesota Gophers sit 1-2-3 in this category. Steve Ulseth and Aaron Broten had a productive weekend in Houghton, as they passed former Ulseth leader Neal Broten for the first time this year. .. new scoring leader Michigan Tech's goaltender, Frank ken foir Krieber, managed to hold the powerful Gophers in check Friday night, as the Huskies took the opener, 5-3. The scoring punch returned to Buetow's icers in the series wrap-up, as the Gophers blitzed Tech, 8-3. "WE SHOULD have won both games, said Buetow. "We played very well, but, unfortunately ran into a hot goaltender (Krieber) in the first game. granted home," said John MacInnes, Michigan WCHA Tech's coach. "We look for a very tough series." Minnesota (24- Notre Dame at Michigan State Denver (22-9-2 One thing IS definite. Michigan State Wisconsin (21- will not make the WCHA playoffs this Michigan Tech year. Coach Ron Mason took this fact in North Dakota( stride when discussing MSU's up- MICHIGAN (1 coming series with Wisconsin. Colorado Colle "We don't have a helluva lot to play Minnesota-Dul for," said Mason. "But this series will Notre Dame (1 tell me who the leaders are going to be Michigan State for next year, and how much heart WE these guys have. It will be a good MICHIGAN 9-6, Min character builder." Notre Dame 4-4, Mi Michigan Tech 5-3,P North Dakota at Denver North Dakota 5-2, D Another "big" series is over. This one Wisconsin 4-2, Color THI didn't alter the standings, though, as Denver at MICH GA the two teams split. Both teams cannot }<:<><>.< rest on their laurels, however; Denver 0 in WCHA I\M STANDINGS WL 9) ...........16 8 ) 15 7 10) ......... 15 9 (19-12-1) ... 14 10 (20-10-2) .... 13 9 9-13) ......13 11 ge (13-15) .. 10 14 uth (14-18-1) 9 15 12-18-2) ..... 8 15 e (9-21-2) ... 4 19 EKEND SCORES nnesota-Duluth 2-5 chigan State 2-2 Minnesota 3-8 3enver 2-3 wado College 3(OT)-4 AN WEEK'S GAMES T Pts 0 32 2 32 0 30 0 28 2 28 0 26 0 20 0 18 1 17 1 9 Michigan Tech at North Dakota Minnesota-Duluth at Minnesota Colorado College at Notre Dame Michigan State at Wisconsin HOCKEY MAGAZINE-ESPN 1. Minnesota (8) ..................97 2. Clarkson (2) .....................85 3. Denver ...................... ..80 4. Wisconsin.. ......................66 5. North Dakota..... .............54 6. Michigan Tech ..................49 7. Northern Michigan ..............42 8. New Hampshire .................24 9. Boston College ..................14 10. MICHIGAN .....................14 WCHA SCORING LEADERS GP G A Pts l-steve Ulseth, Minnesota ......... 24 23 31 54 2. Aaron Broten, Minnesota.........24 22 31 53 3. Neal Broten, Minnesota ...........24 12 40 52 ..}i;;:vvL::--: i ::}::":". "i4ti %ii:;yt?:"'$i"vv'iii v:?""''.j: .. nU .", "We play Duluth this week, and we'll be pumped up. To win the division, we must win our remaining four games," he added. Duluth is fighting for its playoff life, and Minnesota goes into the series without its number one goaltender, Jim Jetland, who underwent a deep ham- string pull in the'Tech series. He may be out for ten days. MICHIGAN TECH will travel to Grand Forks, to face the North Dakota Sioux this weekend. "They're (North Dakota) damn mad about their recent performance at travels to Ann Arbor to face the red-hot Wolverines, and Gino Gasparini's Sioux play host to Michigan Tech, currently fourth in the WCHA. 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