SPORTS Sunday, November 14, 1982 The Michigan Daily Page 8 Tech checks Blue icers, By CHUCK JAFFE Special to the Daily HOUGHTON- For the second straight year, Michigan goaltender Jon Elliott put on a show for the fans at Michigan Tech's Student Ice Arena. But for the second night in a row, the Wolverines wasted his efforts, losing to the Huskies, 10-6. Last season, Michigan Tech fans cheered for Elliott as he put on an awesome display of goaltending to help Michigan sweep the Huskies. Last night, however, those same fans jeered the sophomore goalie, calling him a "sieve," despite his 35 saves. In com- parison, Michigan Tech's Tom Allen was unimpressive, with only 22 stops, just 10 in the first two periods. THE GAME was marred by sloppy play and occasional fights, as the two teams traded goals through the first 39 minutes. But with a minute left in the second period, Ward Sparrow and Dave Reierson scored to make it 6-4, and the game's outcome was never again in doubt. 0 Fight Night On Campus Mickey Goodwin VS. "I think the turning point was the two goals to break the 4-4 tie," said Michigan Tech coach Jim Nahrgang. "If we had gone to the break between periods with a tie it would have been a different game.'' The Wolverines wasted a first-period hat trick by freshman Chris Seychel, as the Huskies' Jim Bissett countered with Tech's first three goals. But after Joe Milburn scored to make it 4-3, Michigan Tech turned on the power, scoring seven goals in the remaining 30 minutes. JIM MCCAULEY brought Michigan to within one early in the final stanza as Ted Speers passed for his fourth assist of the night. But assistant captain Bill Terry brought the Huskies back at 5:23 with an assist from Sparrow. The Wolverines then put the game out of reach themselves, wasting a power- play opportunity. Down 8-5 with eight minutes remaining, Michigan coach John Giordano pulled Elliott from the game, the same strategy that sparked a comeback earlier in the season against Bowling Green. But Steve Murphy stole the puck drom a Michigan defender just 14 seconds into the penalty and slid the puck the length of the ice and into the open net. "It was not a high-percentage move for Michigan," said Nahrgang. "Sometimes that works for you, and I wasn't thinking about that, because I just wanted to steal the puck and kill the penalty." SPEERS scored a power-play goal for the Wolverines at 14:49, but Huskie center Mike Lauen countered on a beautifully executed breakaway, and 10-6 the game was over except for the taun- ting of Elliott. "I think he played a good game," said Giordano, "and you can't blame all of the goals on him when we're making defensive mistakes. It just seemed that every mistake we made, they scored on. Pat Goff gets caught at their blue line, and they score. Mike Neff can't knock their man off the puck, and they score. We made too many mistakes, and they took advantage." "We had to take a lot of shots, because he (Elliott) played very well," Nahrgang said. "He took a few goals away from us, didn't give us anything too easy, and forced us to really go for it." Chris Sevchel and James Bisselt ... both possess hat tricks ..................................................... ........... ;. Bowing out in style FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. M-Seychel (Speers, Goff) 8:01; 1. MTU- Bissett (nepe) 10:43; 2. M-Seychel (Speers, Neff) 11:26; 2. MTU-Bissett (Reierson, Murphy) 18:45; 3. M-Seychel (Tippett, Speers) 19:51. Penalties: MTU-Clark (Slashing) 3:21; M-Carlile (hooking) 8:44; M-Kobylarz (high-sticking, roughing)) 11:07; MTU-Terry (high-sticking, roughing) 11:07; M-Milburn (interference) 14:04; MTU-Murphy (roughing) 15:57; MTU-Terry (slashing) 17:35; MTU-Vachon (hooking) 19:09. SECOND PERIOD Scoring: 3. MTU-Bisset (Murphy.Harris) 1:59; 4. M- Milburn (McIntyre, Neff) 9:09;. 4. MTU-Clark (Sparrow 11:18 5. MTU-Sparrow (Onconsole) 19:01; 6. MTU-Reierson (Terry, Loconsole) 19:51. Penalties: MTU-Vachon (charging) 2:49; M-Mans (elbowing) 5:57; MTU-Lauren (roughing) 11:59; M- Carlile (roughing-double minor) 11:59; M-Milburn, (hooking) 19:16. THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 5. M-McCauley (Speers, May) 1:33; 7. MTU-Terry (Sparrow) 5:23; 8. MTU-Wylie (Locon- sole, Reierson) 9:03; 9. MTU-Murphy 12:06; 6. M- Speers (Tippett) 14:49; 10. Lauen (Clark) 17:21. Penalties: M-May (high-sticking) 7:38; MTU- Reierson (cross-checking) 11:54; MTU-Allen (trip- ping, served by Murphy) 13:16; MTU-O'Connor (cross-checking) 13:16; MTU-Allen (slashing. ser- ved by Lauen) 18:10. SAVES M-Elliott .......................15 13 7 - 35 MTU-Allen ....................... 5 5 12 - 22 Hawks down Wings, 3-2 By ROB POLLARD Special to the Daily DETROIT - Tom Lysiak's power- play goal 10 minutes into the third period lifted the Chicago Black Hawks to a 3-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings last night at Joe Louis Arena. Lysiak's goal was set up by Dennis Savard who eluded a Detroit defense, skated toward the net and slid the puck across the crease to Lysiak. The Black Hawks got on the board first, five minutes into the game, when Rich Trenseon beat Red Wing goalie Greg Stefan from close range. Chicago made it 2-0 nine minutes later when Mike Fidler fired a shot just under the crossbar. Danny Gare cut the Hawks lead in half when he batted a rebound out of the air past Chicago goaltender Tony Esposito with just over two minutes remaining in the period. After a scoreless period, the Wings drew even when Mike Blaisdell's 15-foot wrist shot fromthe slot found the lower right hand corner of the goal. With Blaisdell off for hooking, Lysiak scored the game winner. The Red Wings buzzed around Esposito in the final minute, after Stefan was removed for an extra skater, but were unable to produce the equalizer. Rocky Stevens 'M' women harriers qualify for nationals' Seven Pro Bouts at Michigan's Crisler Arena Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 Prices $10 $8 $6 $4 Tickets Available Special to the Daily WEST LAFAYETTE- The NCAA championships await the Michigan women's cross country team which took first place yesterday at the Mid- west regionals at Purdue University. The Wolverines reversed the results of last week's Big Ten championshipr which was won by Iowa with Michigan I, All CTC Outlets, Sears Michigan Athletic Dept.. 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