6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 19, 2001 Slap shouts "Three weeks ago, we probably couldn't have made that comeback. You have to be lucky sometimes, better than being good. - Michigan coach Red Berenson on his team's improbable comeback from two goals down with less than two minutes to play, forcing overtime on Friday night. FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan 4 (ot) Nebraska-Omaha 4 SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan 3 (ot) Vn Nebraska-Omaha 2 Key play Saturday 10:11 left in second Shortly after the penalty-kill unit ended a marathon attackfrom the Mavericks, freshman Eric Nystrom brought the momentum back to the Wolverines with his first of two goals. FRIDAY'S GAME MidI~m 4 NebmskaOmTdia 4 Despite meltdowns, icers steal series from Mavericks Michigan Nebraska4Omaha 0220 -4 1030 -4 { { Fkt peod-1, UNO, Jeff Filewich 1(Andrew Worg) 10:30. Pemniaes-Andy Burnes, UM (obstruction-holding) 3:21; Nick Fohr, UNO (elbowirg) 6:08; Mike Komisarek, UM (trip ping) 10:53; Andrew Wong, UNO (holdirg) 15:34; David Bris son, UNO (crosscheckirg)17:25. Second pedod -2, UM, Jason Rynar4(David Moss, Mike Korasarek) 11:37 (pp). 3, UM,MikeCammalle 6(unassisted) 13:07.Penaties- Mike Roemensky, UM (holdirg) 1:21; Aaron Smith, UNO(hold- irg)10:37; Nick Fohr, UNO (tripping) 14:00; Jay Vanoik, UM (oldirg)15:25.Third pedod-4, UNO, David Brisson 6 (Anthorny Adams, Jeff Hoggan) 3:11; 5, UNO, AaronSmith 5 (Andrew Worg, Jason Jaorski) 13:54; 6, David Brisson, 7 (Jason Jawoski, Kyle O'Keefe) 15:19; 7, UM, Mike Carnmal- lei,7(Join Shouneya,JedOrtmeyer) 17:32(pp);8, UM,Jed Ortmeyer, 4 (EricNystrom, MikeCammalleri)19:23. Penies - David Wygowski, UM (high sticking) 5:27; Mike Roemen- sky, UM (interference) 9:26; Shane Glover, UNO (high stick- ing)11:20; MikeGabinet, UNO (obstructionhocking)16:09. OT pedld--Penrlies- Eric Werner, UM (crosschecking) 1:45; AaronSmith, UNO (tripping) 2:39. Shosongod- UM,815-21-3-47; UND, 64101-21 PowerPays-UM,2of8;UNO,0of7 Sves-UM, Blackburn, 17(442); UNO, Dan Ellis, 43(7-3- 1). At:Omaha Civic Auditorium. Attendance; 8,314. SATURDAY'S GAME MkcIWai 3, Nebeaskaomaha 2 By J. Brady McCollough Daily Sports Writer OMAHA - No one said it would be easy for the Michigan hockey team to take three out of four points from Nebraska-Omaha (4-3-1 CCHA, 7-4-1 overall) this weekend in the Civic Auditori- um. The Mavericks had given up nine goals in six CCHA games prior to the Wolverines' arrival in Omaha, but upped their total to 16 after two games against the revitalized Michigan offense, The Wolverines (4-3-2, 5-4-2) fell apart in the third period of both contests, squandering a 2-1 lead on Friday night and a 2-0 lead on Saturday night. Saturday, Michigan jumped out to a quick lead with goals by two freshmen - forwards Jason Ryznar and Eric Nystrom. But for the second straight night, the Wolverines couldn't sustain their intensity to begin the third period and the Mavericks stampeded to a 2-2 tie with four min- utes left to play. "We have to go at them in the third period with the lead," Nystrom said. "We sit back a little bit instead of playing our normal game. I think this weekend was a learning lesson, and we'll be bet- ter from here on in." In their second overtime in as many nights, the Wolverines made sure Nebraska-Omaha didn't have time to build off the momentum provided by its 8,314 fans. Just 12 seconds into overtime, Ortmeyer chased down Nebraska-Omaha defenseman Greg Zanon, one of the top defenders in the CCHA, who controlled the puck behind the Mavericks' net. Ortmeyer's strong forecheck freed the puck and he slid it in front of the net to Nystrom who made no mistake, sending the puck past goal- tender Dan Ellis for the game-winner. "Two weeks ago or three weeks ago, we proba- bly couldn't have made that comeback," Beren- son said. "We survived it. I don't know if we were lucky, but you have to be lucky sometimes - better than being good." Friday's contest was eerily similar to Saturday's near debacle. After outplaying the Mavericks through two periods, Michigan came out flat in the final stan- za, yielding three consecutive goals to give Nebraska-Omaha a 4-2 lead. "There was about five minutes in there where we were really on our heels," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "We were spectators. You can't do that. That team nearly took us out of the game." As the clock rolled below three minutes to play, the Wolverines' hopes of victory looked to be crushed. But by virtue of two goals with goalie Josh Blackburn pulled from the net, Michigan sent the game to overtime with 37 sec- Ortmeyer By Stove Jackson and J. Brady McCollough Daily Sports Writers Michigan freshman Jason Ryznar (22) tallied two goals against Nebraska-Omaha over the weekend, bringing his freshman-leading point total to eight this season. Michigan Nebraska-Omaha 0201 -3 0020 -2 FAst pedod - Penates-Jason Jaworski, UND (slashirg) 1:11; Jed Ortmeyr UM (slashing) 6:14; Dan Hcker, UNO (high sticking) 10:34; Team, UM (too mary on ice) 11:40; Andy Brnes, UM (trippingbs:19. Second peiod -1, UM, Jason Ryznar5 (Eric Werner) 2:29; 2, UM, Eric Nystrom 4 (Michael Woodford) 9:49. Penalties-Andy Bumes, UM (trip ping) 7:18; Bryce Larnpman, UNO (holding) 11:30; Gus Grosile, UNO (high sticking) 15:17; John Shouneyia, UM (slahng) 16:33. Thrd period - 3, UNO, Gus Grosile 4 (Greg Zanon, Kyle O'Keefe) 2:16; 4, Aaron S-Uth, 6 (Andre Wag, Shane Glover) 16:06. Penaldes- None.OT Pedod--5, UM, Eric Nystrom 5 (Jed Ortmeyer) :12. Penales- None. Shotsongor: 91141-25; UN07-9-140-30. Powerpla: U 0of 4; UNO, 0of 5. Se- UM, Blackburn,28(54.2); UNO, Dan Ellis, 22(74 1) At 0mahaCivic Auditorium.Attendmnce:8,314. CCHA ROUNDUP Fiday's games: Notre Dame 4, Western Michigan 4 Michigan State 3, Miami 0 Ohio State 3, Northern Michigan 1 Bowling Green 4, Wayne State 4 Michigan 4, Nebraska-Omaha 4 Ferris State 4, Alaska-Fairbanks 1 Saturday'sgames: Mkchigui 3, NebraskaOmaha 2 Ferris State 4, Alaska-Fairbanks 1 Western Michigan 4, Notre Dame 2 Michigan State 2, Miami 0 Ohio State 2, Northern Michigan 0 Bowling Green 4, Wayne State 1 OMAHA - Jed Ortmeyer is the captain of the Michigan hockey team for a reason. The Omaha native was the catalyst for the Wolverines' strong fin-_ ishes this weekend, tying HOCKEY the game at four with 37 seconds left to play on Notebook Friday night, and setting up freshman Eric Nystrom's game-winning goal in overtime on Saturday night. With Michigan up 2-1 on Friday night, it was Ortmeyer who knocked the puck into the net past Michigan goalie Josh Blackburn for the Mavericks' game-tying goal. But down 4-3 with his team in desperation mode, Ortmeyer received a feed from junior forward Mike Cammalleri in front of the crease. He wouldn't quit until the Wolver- ines' fourth goal was in the net, firing three shots at Nebraska-Omaha goaltender Dan Ellis before lighting the lamp and sending the game into overtime. "I was hoping for any chance I could get eft in regulation with a goal from Omaha- th Jed Ortmeyer. was the first time we were able to come or from being behind in the third period (this ov )," the junior captain said. "It showed we lot of hunger, a lot of fight in us and we pc give up. It's something that's really big for ju; .ows what 'C' to try and redeem myself, and I got a shot at it," Ortmeyer said. "It felt great after knock- ing the tying goal in for them." Saturday, the junior forward went the extra mile once again with a tremendous individ- ual effort in overtime. Ortmeyer pressured defender Greg Zanon behind the net, stole the puck and passed it to Nystrom who net- ted the series-clinching goal for the Wolver- ines. "That's Jed Ortmeyer," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "That's hustle, that's sec- ond effort. He took a lot of faceoffs tonight because Cammalleri's shoulder was bother- ing him, and I don't think he lost one the entire game. We got the puck in deep, and he won the race to the puck. It was a great sec- ond effort by a captain, and this is fitting because he is from Omaha." UP GOES FRASER: Just one month after starting against Michigan State in the "Cold War" game, freshman defenseman Brandon Rogers was a healthy scratch this weekend. "Brandon's a young player," Berenson said. "He's done a lot of good things, but he's got to eliminate his turnovers and positional mistakes, and if he does that he's going to be is young team, and it's a big step for us." The Wolverines outshot the Mavericks 47-21 the evening, but were unable to capitalize in vertime as the game finished in a 4-4 stalemate. "I thought we could have had two points or no Dints," Berenson said. "Maybe a tie was poetic stice." really means a good player." Junior defenseman Brad Fraser, Rogers' current replacement on the blueline, has taken advantage of his opportunities - espe- cially this weekend. Fraser cleared the puck on the penalty kill countless times, contribut- ing to Michigan's improbable string of 24 straight kills. "He's experienced, he's been here, he knows what it takes, and he's playing well, Berenson said. MELTDOWN: On both nights, Blackburn's job wasn't very difficult - until the third period. The Wolverines allowed almost as many shots in the final frame (24) as the rest of the games combined (27). "I know we were really tired," junior Mike Roemensky said. "They dump it in a lot and forecheck and really bang us. It's tough to play against that. The best thing for us to do is do quick changes and keep the shifts short." CENTURY CLUB: Junior forward Mike Cam- malleri recorded his 100th point as a Wolver- ine with his assist on Ortmeyer's game-tying goal Friday night. Cammalleri leads Michi- gan this season with 14 points after 11 games. RYAN LEVENTHAL/Daily Michigan captain Jed Ortmeyer had his best series of the season in front of family and friends in his hometown of Omaha. He nd simi Fresh men Sophomores... your 00 Y n e business savvy, but things aren't challenging. Well, come join Staff at the Michigan Daily and become an Account Executive. advertising locally and nationally, manage your own account )te ad copy, and earn commission based pay. We're talking big nce here. By Steve Jackson Daily Sports Writer OMAHA - Much has been written and said about the performance of Michigan hockey's special teams this season. Very little has been positive - until now. The young HocKEY Wolverines got off Commentary to their worst start (2-4-1) since 1986. But now Michigan is winning again (3- 0-1 during the last three weeks,) and the improved special teams play deserves some credit for the team's resurgence. Immediately after the poor start, the majority of the blame - fairly or not - fell on the shoulders of the power- play and penalty-kill units. After every game, new combinations were thrown together in hopes of solv- ing the "problem." "We're finding guys that seem to fit the bill, and we're doing a better job at it," Michigan coach Red Berenson, said. "We were using a lot more players to kill penalties, and now I've got it down to just a handful. We're getting some continuity on the powerplay as well." It's too early to claim that the Wolverines have finally found the per- fect personnel for the job, but it's clear that things are improving dramatically. The penalty-kill unit is fast becom- ing one of Michigan's strengths. Cur- rently, the Wolverines are riding a streak of 24 consecutive penalties killed. One big reason for the turn- around has been improved forecheck- ing. The increased pressure by forwards 'Special' turnaround key for 'M' like junior captain Jed Ortmeyer and freshman Dwight Helminen has pre- vented teams from getting good chances and forced them to waste pre- cious powerplay time in their own zones. Oftentimes this weekend, Nebraska- Omaha would watch its penalty expire before getting any real scoring chances. "We're really buying into the sys- tem," Ortmeyer said. "We're working hard, the coaches are giving us a great scouting plan. We.know what they're doing, and we're executing." Clearing the puck out of the zone was especially troublesome for the Wolverines early in the season. But over the weekend the problem seemed to magically disappear - the Maver- icks were only able to mount one long, sustained attack on the powerplay, and they came away empty-handed. The powerplay also came to life this weekend in Omaha. Michigan scored two goals with the man-advantage on Friday night - something it hasn't been able to do since its first win of the season. The man doing most of the damage has been junior alternate captain Mike Cammalleri. From the point, Cammalleri demon- strated a remarkable knack for finding open teammates with cross-ice passes and showed-off his devastating slap- shot, which found the net twice this weekend. Freshman Eric Werner has taken over the other spot on the blue line, and his confidence will only continue to grow if he can create as many good chances for himself and his teammates as he did this weekend. Ortmeyer, junior John Shouneyia and freshman Eric Nystrom join Cam- malleri and Werner to form the best No. 1 powerplay combination that Michigan has fielded this season. "Puck movement is the key for us on the powerplay," Cammalleri said. "Hav- ing five guys working together as a one I ---------- ------------------------ "" :::%}}h{":"ti }%{....y: :::. ::: ; C Irv. ". "::": z; .tip. k L ' y r? C% j j 17 4 . You've got th the Business You will sell c territory, crec time experie _ _