Field Hockey vs. Iowa Tomorrow, 3 p.m. Tartan Turf SPORTS Volleyball vs. Illinois Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Varsity Arena The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 19, 1989 Page 9 Stiver scores high with Red by Eric Lemont Daily Hockey Writer You know the story. It's a three step process. First, the child who spends endless hours throwing a football through a tire. Then a little theme music from The Natural. Finally, years later, the grown up child who throws five touchdowns in a Super Bowl victory. While Michigan rookie Dan Stiver did spend a lot of time shooting pucks off the wall of his family's unfinished basement in Winnipeg, it has not trans- formed him into the next Wayne Gretzky. But the quiet determination evidenced in the cellar in Winnipeg is a major reason why Stiver is currently playing for Michigan. Although Stiver carries the reputation of a scorer - he scored his first goal of the year Tuesday against Western Ontario - he does not have the typical fiery scorer's personality. Said hockey coach Red Berenson: "Danny is quiet and laid back but he's still got a lot of desire and deter- mination. I see him as a good team person. He's the kind of kid that will put the team first and then he'll work around the team goals." Stiver's strongest asset, however, is his quick shot, the result of his strong wrists. "He has a quick release," Berenson said. "An extrem- ely quick release which is a skill that most players don't have. He'll score goals where other players won't... he'll surprise goalies." Teammate Rob Brown echoed Berenson's sentiments. He said Stiver "has one of the best releases I've seen. The puck leaves his stick before the goalie knows it." Not surprisingly, this ability has translated into goals. Stiver tallied 43 goals and 44 assists in only 46 regular season goals for the St. Boniface Saints in his last year of Junior hockey league play before coming to Michigan. Last weekend, Stiver quickly chipped in by assisting Denny Felsner for the Wolverines' first goal of the season. "It was a big thrill just because it was the first game," Stiver recalled. "It's hard to put into words. It was kind of an innocent play. I just played the puck behind the net to Rob (Brown) and he passed it to Denny and it was in the net. It was really quick." Quick can also be used to describe Stiver in a different way. He made the honor roll three years in high school and considered attending Cornell University. Quick shot. Quick study. Stiver's decision to attend Michigan rested on his proclivity towards both the hockey staff and the university. "To start off with, I was really attracted by the coaching staff - all three coaches. And as I got to know the school better I realized it was really top notch," he said. "He's a classic Michigan type student," said Berenson. 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