SportsMonday - November 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily -- 7B Buckeyes and Blue nearly brawl BUCKEYES Continued from Page 1B fists were flying - everyone on the ice except the goalies rumbled. A referee yanked Michigan forward Josh Langfeld away from an Ohio State play- er and led him off the ice. Langfeld, Peach and defenseman Jeff Jillson all received game misconduct penalties. For their part in the melee, the Buckeyes received three game disquali- fications. Eric Meloche, Scott Titus and Selleke were all slapped with a five- minute major after Selleke's hit. "It was a cheap play by them," Peach said. "You just don't do that. If you see a guy like me going back to the boards, up by four goals, that's rare. I think it was an intent to hit me. That's the thing about college hockey, you can't do any- thing about it. "There would have been a brawl if there was fighting in college hockey." As a result, the Wolverines had two 5- on-3 opportunities in the waning min- utes of the game. Although they con- verted on the penalty kill, they couldn't get anything off of those power plays. But it didn't matter. With the weekend's wins, Michigan demonstrated its dominance in the con- ference. Last year the Wolverines were winless against the Buckeyes, but this series was their redemption. Michigan put up huge numbers offen- sively, recording 14 goals and 18 assists. Matzka, a junior, and the highly touted freshman class shined in Saturday's win, combining for five goals. "It was a good night,' Matzka said. "We owed that team from last year. We beat (the Buckeyes on Friday), but we knew that if we didn't win tonight, (Friday's) game wouldn't mean any- thing. "Me and (Geoff Koch) have been pretty good on the PK the last two years. If that's what I'm going to be playing a lot, I need to take advantage of it. I'm glad I could contribute." While many players had impressive performances this past weekend, on Friday sophomore Mike Comrie quietly and unobtrusively stole the show. Comrie recorded seven points this weekend - five in the first game - making him the league's leading scorer with 20 points through eight games. mioin Michigan Ohio State 3 3 2 -8 2 2 0 -4 "It was a lot of fun," Comrie said. "We didn't let up, we played 60 minutes, and we just tried to have fun out there. We worked hard and things bounced our way. Koch and Matzka had great week- ends also. It's nice to play with them. The power play also helped." 1I Crid-%v9c efftmia t , . F-9 13 (i F-VAI.. W!J-I ii is r mu i, a-r -aanI Michigan 6,1 Ohio State 1t Michigan 1 Ohio State 1 0 0 -1 4 1 -6 DAVID KATZ/Daily Michigan defenseman Jeff Jilson puts the hurt on Ohio State defenseman Scott Titus on Saturday night in Columbus. As a team the Wolverines put the hurt on the Buckeyes, sweeping the weekend series, 6-1on Friday and 8-4 on Saturday. Michigan S thin defense ooste b CCHA's most prolifiC ofnse First period-1. OSU, Boileau 1 (Freeman. Dufour), 7:55 (pp); 1. UM, Kosick 6 (Langfeld, Comrie), 16:08 (pp). Penalties - OSU, McCormick (obstruc- tion-hooking) 4:59; UM. Ortmeyer (elbowing), 7:21; OSU, McCormick (checking from behind), 9:22: OSU, Ganga (interference), 14:09: UM, Ortmeyer (slashing), 17:05; UM, Matzka (holding), 17:53; OSU, Pavlas (10-minute misconduct), 20:00. Second period - 2. UM, Huntzicker 1 (Comrie, Matzka), 3. UM, Hilbert 2 (Comrie), 4. UM, Kosick 7, (Comrie), 5. UM, Jilison 2 (Huntzicker, Comrie). Penalties - OSU, Skalesk i(obstuction-hooking), :31: UM, Jilison (roughing), :31; OSU, Meloche (slashing). 5:35; UM, Matzka (hit after whistle), 5:35; UM, Magnuson (hit after whistle), 6:54; OSU, Titus (hit after whistle). 6:54; UM. Cammalleri (hit after whistle), 7:57: OSU, Broccoli (obstruction- hooking), 10:44: OSU, Dufour (slashing), 11:00; 0SU. Skaieski (hit after whistle), 17:49: 050, Skaeski (10-minute misconduct), 17:49; UM, Mink (charging), 20:00. Third period - 6. UM, Comrie 9 (Langfeld, Kosick). Penalties - UM, Langfeld (slashing), 2:26; OSU, Coisant (charging), 5:07; UM, Langfeld (obstruc- tion-hooking) 6:53: OSU, Titus (slashing) 10:00; UM, Hilbert (tripping) 14:14; UM, Peach (cross- checking), 16:23; UM, Koch (slashing), 16:54: OSU, Dufour (hit after whistle), 16:54: UM, Ortmeyer (roughing), 16:54: OSU, Pavlas (rough- ing), 16:54; UM, Gassoff (10-minute misconduct), 16:54; 0OS, Ganga (10-minute misconduct), 16:54; UM, Kosick (tripping), 19:38. Shots on goal - OSU, 6-4-12 - 22; UM, 7-12-11- 30. Power Plays - OSU 1-10; UM, 4-8. Saves - OSU, Aho 6-8-10 - 24; UM, O'Malley 5.4- x - 9; Scarpace x-x-12 - 12. Referee - Steve Piotrowski. Unesmen - John LaDuke, Kevin Langseth. At: Yost Ice Arena. Attendance: 6,378. First period- 1. UM, Cammalleri 3(Shouneyia, Mink), 6:52 (pp): 1. OSU, Colsant 2 (Meloche), 11:11 (pp); 2. OSU, Smith 1 (Des Gagne, Pavlas), 11:56: 2. UM. Jilson 3 (Comrie, Kosick), 13:58 (pp); 3. UM, Comrie 10 (Cammalleri, Peach). 19:51. Penalties- UMPeach (high-sticking) 2:25; OSO, Grant (checking from behind), 4:55: UM, Vancik (interference), 4:55; UM. Cammalleri (interference), 10:42: OSSeileke (slashing), 12:58:OSU, Skaleski (obstruction hooking), 14:14. Second period --4. UM, Matzka 2 (unassisted) 10:46 (sh); 3. OSU, Pavlas 1 (Grant, Jestadt), 11:13 (pp); 5. UM, Shouneyia 2 (Langfield) 11:38; 6. UM, Cammalleri 4. (unassisted). 14:39; 4. OSU, Des Gagne 1 (Smith, Jestadt), 16:59. Penalties - UM, Comrie (cross-checking), :32; OSU, Jestadt (cross-checking), 5:52; OSU, Lafleche (slashing), 7:47; UM, Langfield (interference), 8:48; UM, Langfield (hitting after the whistle), 11:38; OSU. Ganga (hitting after the whistle), 19:19; UM, Swistak (hitting after the whistle), 19:19. Third period - 7. UM, Matzka 3 (Ortmeyer), 10:33; 8. UM, Gassoff 1 (Matzka), 10:37. Penalties- UM, Magnuson (interference), 2:01; OSU, Ganga (obstruction holding), 6:07; UM, Peach (slashing), 8:02; 0SU, Signoretti (holding) 8:02; UM, Hilbert (tripping), 9:21; OSU, Skaleski (high- sticking), 11:44; OSU, Titus (10-minute miscon- duct), 12:03; 0U, Meloche (hitting after the whis- tle), 12:03; Meloche (10-minute misconduct), 12:03; OSU, Selleke (5-minute checking from behind), 12:03; OSU, Selleke (10-minute game mis- conduct), 12:03; UM, Langfield (10-minute game misconduct), 12:03; UM, Peach (hitting after the whistle), 12:03; UM, Peach (10-minute miscon- duct), 12:03; UM, Jilson (10-minute misconduct), 12:03, UM, Ortmeyer (slashing), 13:45; OSU, Jestadt (roughing), 13:45; OSU, Ganga (high-stick- ing), 15:14; OSU, Broccoli (high-sticking), 16:53; UM, Kosick, (high-sticking), 16:53. Shots on goal -- UM, 16.14-14 -44; OSU, 12.6-3 - 21. Power Plays - UM, 2 of 9, OSU, 2 of 8. Saves - UM, O'Malley 10-4-1- 15; UM, Scarpace x-x-2 - 2; OSU, Aho 13-7-x - 20; OSU, Wishloff x- 4-12 -16. Referees - Steve Piotrowski,.Tony Molina. Linesmen - Ray King, Dave Kronenberg. At: Value City Arena, Columbus. Attendance: 9,919. By Stephanie Offen DailySports Writer COLUMBUS - Friday night a ban- ner was raised to commemorate one of Michigan's great offensive efforts of last season. Fans stood and applauded as a banner honoring the CCHA champi- onship, won with a 5-1 thrashing over Northern Michigan, rose above them. And the current Wolverines seemed to nirror that effort with two incredible offensive efforts this past weekend. Because of the unexpected loss of three defensemen before the season began, Michigan's offense has had to step up. With only eight defensmen on the roster, six who see major playing time, it has been necessary for the offense to make less work for the few players the Wolverines have left to guard the net. S"Our forwards are the strengths of our eam and they need to make things hap- pen. If they make things happen it takes the pressure off our defense," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "Tonight we showed that we can generate some offense and take the heat off of our defense." Michigan boasts both team and indi- vidual leaders in offensive categories. The Wolverines currently lead the league in overall offense. The team's leading scorer, sophomore Mike Comrie, also leads the league with 10 goals and 20 points. Comrie praises the team and not himself for the fact that his team is scor- ing over five goals a game. "There's a lot of offensive minded guys that can be relied on defensively," Comrie said. "We've buried our chances and we're shooting to score. Last year we were just shooting." As well as leading the league in offense, this offensively minded defense has been strong on the penalty killing as well. The Wolverines' penalty kill unit leads the league, allowing less then one goal in 10 chances. Michigan answers its opponents' poor power play with a strong one of its own. Led by Comrie and Mark Kosick, the Wolverines converted on four of eight opportunities Friday. What used to be Michigan's weakest period became its strongest with Kosick's two second-peri- od power play goals to give the Wolverines the lead. Before this weekend's games, the Wolverines were outscored by confer- ence opponents in the second period, 4-2. Michigan did its damage in the third, outscoring conference opponents 12-4. "In the second period we've been for- tunate to get the go-ahead goal," Berenson said. "I think that helped dis- courage the other team and gave us con- fidence" On both nights, Ohio State answered this second-period attack without any goals in the third. Along with Comrie, the offensive play of the freshmen has been remarkable. All six freshmen have scored a goal. 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