8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - September 18. 2000 Captains e By Arun Gopal Dah Sports Writer The players charged forward in groups of two or three -- forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders, skating at top speed from one end of theYost Arena ice to the other. With sticks swinging from side to side and skates churning furiously, it could mean only one thing: hockey season is upon us. Friday marked the first full-squad practice for the Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines gathered for the first of several two-hour captains' practices. A long-standing tradition at many universi- ties, the captains' practices are an oppor- tunity for the new captains to organize their teammates for the first practices of the season. These unofficial practices also enable ager to get schools to skirt NCAA rules that forbid holding official practice until Sept. 25. "Personally, I'm kind of giddy right now," senior assistant captain Scott Matzka said. "I'm pretty excited to get out on the ice - it's been a while for me. It seems like it's been such a long sum- mer, just waiting for the season to start. "We came in as freshmen and won a national championship, and now we want to leave as seniors with a national championship" Michigan's captains this year - for- wards Matzka and Geoff Koch and defenseman Dave Huntzicker -- have a challenging task ahead of them. Although the Wolverines are perennially one of the top teams in the nation, this year's group must cope with the unex- pected loss of Mike Comrie, last sea- son's leading scorer. "When you lose your top scorer, it back on ice bothers you a little bit, but there's noth- ing we can do about it," Huntzicker said. "We feel that we're just as good now as we were a month ago, before he left." Even Without Comrie, Michigan heads into the season with a deep, bal- anced team. While it lacks any major stars on the forward lines, the Wolverines can still attack in waves, thanks to a host of skilled snipers such as Andy Hilbert, Josh Langfeld, and Mark Kosick. Consequently, Yost Arena rowdies can expect to see the Wolverines play the same pedal-to-the-metal approach that has proven so successful in the past. "Mike's a good player, but he's only one player," luntzicker said. "Not to take anything away from him, but it's a system that we play here that keeps going on with guys like Comrie and Bill Muckalt and Brendan Morrison. "No one player makes it. Last chance... If you missed the deadline for hockey season tickets and feel all left out because your life depends on seeing the Wolverines go up against some of the nation's best teams, it's not too late. Tickets for all individual games, including the Ice Breaker Tournament, go on sale today at the Michigan Ticket Department located at 1000 S. 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"I think he's a great replacement for Kevin Gaines," Hoop Scoop recruiting analyst Clark Francis said. "He can play both guard spots, he's a prolific scorer" Gaines was dismissed from tl* Michigan basketball team for repeated- ly oreaking team rules. The last team rule Gaines broke was a DUI charge. Gaines was with freshmen Bernard Robinson and Avery Queen. The three later got out of the car and wrestled in the middle of Telegraph road injTaylor, Mich. Ganes picaded innocent.to the charge of operating a motor vehic under the iluence on Friday " I think (Ingerson's) got some off- the-court problems also," Francjs said. "There are some real attitude ques- tions. Academically, "he's a question mark. A big question mark," Francis said. Ingerson, from Santa Barbara, Calif., also considered playing for Cal- Berkeley, Georgetown, Saint Louis. UNLV and Villanova. Francis doubts that Ingerson's cor mitment will impact where Michiga0 recruits Andre Patterson and Tyson Chandler decide to play. 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