The Michigan Daily - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - 9A Berenson shakes up lines to boost offense By James V. Dowd Daily Sports Writer After notching 12 goals in a home-and-home series with Notre Dame almost one month ago, Michigan's offensive production has consistently fallen each week- end. The fact that competition has become increasingly stiffer has almost certainly been a factor, but the Wolver- ines know that it won't get any easier when they face the CCHA's best in Miami (Ohio) this weekend in Oxford. In an effort to close the gap between the Red Hawks a " and the Wolverines, Michigan's coaches have decided to switch up their forward lines, hoping to create more scoring chances. "I think we've gone with certain lines for a period of time and tried to make things work," associate coach Mel Pearson said. "But every once in a while you have to mix things up a little to give the boys a little bit of a spark. We're just trying to put a little spark in our lines and improve our chemistry because we've been playing OK, but this will help us." Some changes are based on empirical evidence - such d as the improved play of freshman Tim Miller last weekend when senior Brandon Kaleniecki was out due to injury. "We had Kaleniecki out (last weekend) so we had an opportunity to try a couple of things," Pearson said. "One of the things we noticed was that we liked Ebbett and Miller playing together. Miller was able to get his first goal, and we want to get some of the younger kids going like that." Other changes are based entirely on gut feelings. "Sometimes coaches are just going on hunches," STEVEN TAI/Daily Pearson said. "There's no scientific method to it, or no Freshman Tim Miller will be paired with Andrew Ebbett this weekend. reasoning. We're just going on hunches." ZONE Continued from page 5A track. They continued their zone defense - switching to a 2-3 setup from time to time - until the final buzzer. Sophomore Ta'Shia Walker, whom the Wolverines have looked to through- out the season for offensive productiv- ity, struggled against the zone for the first time this season. She didn't attempt a shot from beyond the arc and shot just 3-for-10 from inside the paint. Central Michigan's zone disabled the Wolver- ines' offense from all angles, allowing just two players - Walker and Clem- ent - to score in double figures. Min- nfield, who has been rendered powerless against the zone all season, was again completely eliminated from the Wolver- ines offense. Minnfield failed to score a single point all night while she was also unable to create shots for others, rack- ing up just one assist on the night from a $ pass to Helvey for a lay-in while turning the ball over three times. "There's no question that, statisti- cally, when we're playing against a zone and we're turning it over 24 times and we're really trying to work hard to get the basketball in and once our post play- ers are receiving it they're not breaking the zone down to get some good outside looks," coach Cheryl Burnett said. HUNTER Continued from page 5A Ringtnes for $29 TDat woe to 30 in the game. Five minutes into the sec- ond half, Harris spun along the baseline TdtOdS and dropped it to Hunter, who finished the play with a two-handed dunk that syed Peas 141 electrified the Crisler Arena crowd. "The crowd was great (Tuesday)," stlr's mblton -50 Cot 141002 Hunter said. "The atmosphere, that's what we're trying to build. Everybody Stay Fly - Fall Out Boy 141003 came out and supported, and I think that definitely gave us a lot more energy Run It! - Chas Brdwn 141004 tonight on the defensive end." 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It ran extra Lighters U - L11' Kim 141019 buses to Crisler Arena before and after L the game and sent two e-mails, one Back Then - Mike Jones 141020 signed by Amaker, encouraging stu- dents to show up. The plan seemed to work. Back in Black -AC/DC 141021 Although official attendance num- bers did not include the number of stu- - Shake It Off " Mariah Care 141022 dents admitted for free (the total, 8,257, was actually the lowest this season), the Stewie's Sexy Party - Family Guy 141023 upper bowl seemed noticeably more full .than it was in either of Michigan's first Slow Wind - R. Kelly 141024 ,two games. Some students said that although they } I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper) - T-Pain 141025 One such change is pairing sophomore Kevin Porter with freshmen Andrew Cogliano and Brandon Naurato. All three have played a significant role in Michigan's attack this season, and head coach Red Berenson is hop- ing the chemistry between the three is right. "We're putting Porter on right wing," Berenson said. "And Cogliano is a left-handed centerman, so hopefully they can get something going. (Brandon) Naurato is a bit of an opportunist, and both Cogliano and Porter make good plays. So hopefully they can find Naurato and complement each other." After practicing together this week, Porter and Cogliano are confident that they can throw a log onto each other's offensive, fire, helping to add to their 30 combined points. Cogliano looks forward to playmak- ing opportunities that he will get with Porter and Nau- rato on the ice. "I have Porter and Naurato on my line and they are both two snipers who like to get open for the shot," Cogliano said. "I think we will work well because I like to distribute the puck to those guys for shots." Porter is optimistic about the trio's scoring potential because each of the three forwards has a diverse and unselfish style of play. "If you have three shooters then there is no one to go in the corners and get it out to those guys," Porter said. "I think Cogliano and I can play in the corners, and Naurato can too. We can all shoot pretty well, so if one or two of us get in the corner and one of us is in the slot, we should be able to beat the defense pretty easily." Michigan's coaches will also be looking for increased production from their power play unit this weekend. Through the first 13 games of the season, the Wolverines own the nation's top-rated power play, but their success rate has dropped from 33 percent to 26.5 percent since the Notre Dame series. Though he hasn't announced specific plans yet, Beren- son acknowledged that there are changes in the works for the power play unit. "I think we're going to tweak the power play a little bit," Berenson said. "We're not sure if we'll make any major changes, but we have to keep changing, it seems. Everyone is so prepared for you and knows exactly what you've done, so you have to tweak it from time to time." Even though there are so many changes in the for- ward lines and special teams, the defensive pairings are not changing. After juniors Tim Cook and Jason Dest found themselves with a minus-five rating several weeks ago, Berenson talked about changing the pairings. But in recent games, they have raised their rating to minus- two. Pearson is happy to see increased offensive produc- tion while the pair is on the ice. "They should be plus-players," Pearson said. "They're both juniors, and they've both played a lot of hockey games. I think they were disappointed, as was the coaching staff. But they have played better - each one of them has upped their game." NOTES: The Los Angeles Kings recalled former Michi- gan alternate-captain Jeff Tambellini from the American Hockey League's Manchester Monarchs. In 18 games this season for the Monarchs, Tambellini leads the team with goals (14) and points (25). His goal total is good for sec- ond in the AHL, and he is sixth overall in points. Tambel- lini will join the parent club for tonight's game against Chicago ... Jed Ortmeyer, who captained Michigan from 2001-03, has family obligations to tend to and was grant- ed non-roster status by the NHL. The right-winger can return to his team on Sunday, Dec. 3.