Page 6-The Michigan Daily-Sports Monday- December 10, 1990 by Jeni Durst Daily Hockey Writer The Wolverine hockey team proved its ability to throw a game's momentum its way was not just a one- time fluke of the 8-6 comeback victory over Boston University two weekends ago. The icers pulled out two tough victories over West- ern Michigan last weekend, both of which verified the fact that Michigan is a team with the ability to fight their way into the win column. Friday night at Lawson Ice Arena, the Wolverines, went into the third period tied, 2-2, against the Broncos. Even with the foreign crowd screaming against them, the squad managed to conjure up the needed vitality. "We were kind of hanging on there for a while and then we decided we better start playing," senior Don Stone said. "That's when we started taking over." "The third period was a good solid period," coach Red Berenson said. "It was a matter of momentum. We wanted to win and we knew what we had to do and we did it." The Wolverines rode that momentum to tally their four ensuing goals and shut out Western for the remain- der of the game. The Wolverine surge commenced with rookie leftwinger Cam Stewart's playbook goal five minutes into the period. "Stewart's goal was really the turning point in the game," Berenson said. "It broke the tie and started things going in our favor." On that score, Stewart got the assist from co-captain Stone, who assisted in a big way at Yost Saturday by pushing Wolverine play in the winning direction. Michigan again went into a period with the score tied, only this time it was the second. It was midway into the period when Stone's goal switched the thrust of the action the Wolverine way. "We were getting to a point there where it was get- Icers ride 'mo' toward victories ting kind of close, 1-1," Stone said. "I think my first goal broke the ice a little bit for us and we kind of got going from there." Even after Stone had set Michigan in forward motion and they had widened the gap to 5-1, the Broncos gave the Wolverines a scare that might have disheartened many lesser teams, but the squad proved their true abil- ity to keep their head in the game. Western posted three goals within four minutes in the third period and appeared to be ready to snatch the game away from Michigan. But the Wolverines an- swered by grabbing the momentum back through tena- cious defense, making the Broncos' third goal their last. More than often, a victory depends not only on tal- ent, but on the way the momentum is flowing. The Wolverines have always had the talent. Now it's clear they have the ability to control that flow. The victories over Western Michigan last week- end moved the Michigan hockey team into sole position of second place in the Central Collegiate Hockey Asso- ciation, but it also lowered them in another category. The Wolverines had posted a 34 percent power play conversion rate (34-for-99) coming into the series, a high in the CCHA. Yet, out of a total of 17 power play opportunities this past weekend, Michigan was only capable of con- verting on four, 2-for-8 Friday and 2-for-9 Saturday. Those statistics place the team more than 10 percent be- low their season average. "Two out of eight, two out of nine isn't bad statisti- cally," Berenson explained. "Last year we would have been happy with it. Not this year." Denny Felsner's 25-game scoring streak ended Friday night. However, the sophomore forward resumed his scoring ways Saturday night with two goals and one assist. Michigan defender Mark Sorensen fights with a Western Michigan player toward the end of the second period in the Wolverines' 7-4 victory Saturday night. Saturday's triumph gave the Wolverines a sweep of their weekend series with the Broncos. 11- ICERS Continued from page 1 assistant coach Mel Pearson took a blow to the forehead as Western de- fender Brent Brekke came crashing into the Michigan bench. Pearson had to ice the wound but was fine af- ter the game. The Broncos drew first blood Saturday, scoring only 18 seconds into the first period. Michigan came back two minutes later on a goal by Neaton. The second period belonged to the Wolverines, specifically to the Stone brothers. Don Stone scored at 11:04 and first-year forward Mike Stone chipped in his second of the weekend two minutes later. Junior right winger Denny Fel- sner, who went scoreless Friday, added the fourth Michigan goal, putting him back atop the CCHA scoring race. After a quick goal by Don Stone in the opening minutes of the third period, the momentum took a huge turn in favor of the Broncos. Trail- ing, 5-1, Western started to shoot back into the game. Bronco center Scott Garrow scored a shorthanded goal at 3:50 and junior left winger Keith Jones scored three minutes later. Western pulled within one goal after senior center Mike Eastwood chipped one in at 7:42. By this time, the small contingent of Western fans hail completely shut down the wave that had been rolling through Yost. "We had a couple of costly erroj in the third," Neaton said. "After was 5-3, we knew we had to turn it around. We were really getting o ourselves." . Michigan put the game away in the last minute on a goal by Felsnr, Don Stone squeaked in his hat trick less than ten seconds later and Michigan finished on top by three. "Once you get two goals you re,- ally want that third one," Stone sa id "I was looking for the opportunity (to score again) and I found it." CCHA STANDINGS Team Record Pts. LSSU Michigan BGSU Ferris State WMU Mich. 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