IOA - Wednesday, February 7, 2007 a new role for Cogliano The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ONSNE SPECIAL Sneakpeek.' ByJAMES V. DOWD Daily Sports Writer Throughout January, Michigan fans became accustomed to the Andrew Cogliano the Edmonton Oilers saw when they drafted him with the 25th overall pick of the 2005 NHL draft. After returning from the World Junior Champion- ships, the sophomore had gone on a tear, dancing through defenses for five goals in seven games and he has now extended his scoring streak to career-best 12 games. But against Western Michigan this weekend, Cogliano's magic tricks were fewer and further in between, as the Broncos' more phys- ical style of play forced Cogliano to adjust his game. And while this must have been frustrating for the bud- ding star, Cogliano took it in stride as another step to prepare him for the future. "Youare playing against guys who are a lot older," Cogliano said. "They play really physical, and it's kind of an (American Hockey League) style ... (which) will only make you bet- ter." Despite struggling to create the chances that he did throughout January, Cogliano still managed to find the score sheet twice this weekend, notching his 19th goal on Friday night and his 17th assist on Saturday. One reason Cogliano was held to just two points was his role as a defenseman on Michigan's top power-play line. During Friday's game, the Wolverines went on the power play nine times, and Cogliano spent a significant portion of that time on the blue line. Learning to play the point on special teams is a new experience for Cogliano, who has developed a sniper shot from mid and long range since arriving at Michigan last fall. On Michigan's first man advantage Friday, he knocked in the game's first goal. But before he could take advan- tage of any confidence built from his goal, Cogliano misplayed a puck on Michigan's second power play. The miscue gave Western Michi- gan leading scorer Mark Letestu the opportunity to walk in alone on Michigan goaltender Billy Sauer for a short-handed tally. "When you get used to playing forward all the time and then you go out there on defense it's tough," Cogliano said. "It's too bad I made a stupid mistake and it cost us a goal. BEN SIMON/Daily Sophomore Andrew Cogliano has toar power-play goals this season. It's hard to escape the allure of recruiting ... Once the college foot- college. ball season ends, we have the And c opportunity to rekindle friend- think of ships lost during the year: best ipated ti friends, significant others, par- much as ents. recruit e Instead, we look forward to The p today, National Signing Day, The V the culmination of our sickness. a chance That's because after a year of The b tracking the statistics of high Almost. school seniors, fans finally know Collel where most everyone is going to proporti HJOSE BOSCH The Bosch Watch but I think I am doing more right things than wrong." Instead of dwelling on his error, Cogliano concentrates on his posi- tive contributions to maintain the confidence necessary to serve his team from the blue line. "Thankfully, things haven't hap- pened like that for me often," Cogli- ano said. "I just need to think about defensive hockey and make sure that I'm not pinching in too much." Cogliano's ability to play in mul- tiple roles has drawn the admiration of his teammates. Even in playing more minutes than he is used to, teammates know they can rely on him to continue playing tough. "(Cogliano)'s in pretty good shape," alternate captain Jason Dest said. "He a good athlete, and he doesn't really get tired out there. He's always playing well outthere." Instead of taking credit for him- self, Cogliano believes that his team's ability to handle Western Michigan's physical presence with some level of collective physicality themselves helped to ease the load on any individual players. "I think we handled (the physi- cal nature) pretty well," Cogliano said. "We throw a lot of body checks too. We knew we had to counteract them because they are a physi- cal team, and we knew that if we played physical too, we could come out on top." an college football fans the last time they antic- he arrival of anyone as the possible arrival of a ach season? ope in 1979? Nope. Aorld Cup in 1994? Not e. irth of a first born? ge recruiting has hit epic ions. ... 0I TO READ THE ENTIRE COLUMN, GO TO MICH IGANDAILY.COM. 0~ 0 I