01 8A - Thursday, October 15, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Berenson preaches offensive toughness. By MICHAEL FLOREK Daily Sports Writer After playing 987 games as a defenseman protecting NHL creas- es, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson knows the price forwards need to pay to be successful in front of the net. Two games into the season, Berenson hasn't seen any of his for- wards consistently offer up their bodies in front of the pipes. But NOTEBOOK when his play- ers do swarm the net, the effort is rewarded. After failing to score a goal in its previous game, Michigan found more success swarming the net in its 6-1 win against Alaska- Anchorage Saturday. "On Friday night, we were get- ting good shots from the point," Berenson said. "But the goalie saw all the shots. We never got any- body in front. Our forwards weren't determined enough to get to the front of the net. Saturday, we were, and that was the difference." While the physical role currently remainsvacant,there's a212-pound glimmer of hope in senior Brian Lebler. He scored his first goal of the season on a deflection early in the game and has been one player to go to the net occasionally. "Lebler should be (the guy in front)," Berenson said. "He's a senior, he's a big body, and he's a big strong kid. He's played that role from time to time, but we're still not as consistently good at it. I could never puta (Detroit Red Wings for- ward Tomas) 'Holmstrom' stamp on anybody on this team until they can do it night after night." YOUNG GUNS COOL DOWN: Freshman forward Chris Brown led all freshman in points on the weekend with two goals and an assist. His three points were tied with junior Matt Rust for the most on the team. None of the other six freshman have recorded a point yet. "You can't expect your fresh- man to carry your team," Berenson said. "But they still need to know the level of play, the level of com- mitment and competition to play at Michigan, and I think they learned that this weekend." With six freshmen on offense and just one on defense, the expe- rienced blue liners have provided support not just with producing offense, but helping the players along. "We have brought in a lot of freshmen forwards and they're learning real quick," juniordefense- man Tristin Llewellyn said. "Hav- ing this veteran group (on defense) helps really speed up the process." With experienced teammates and this weekend off, the for- wards should be able to get up to speed in time for their home opener next Thursday. Whatever the learning curve may be, Beren- son doesn't seemed concerned with his freshmen at this point in the season. "The team, really, is as good as its upperclassmen," Berenson said. "Freshmen and sophomores need to be making us better and hopeful- ly making a little bit of a difference in different roles." NOTES: Unlike last season, whenthe Wolverines were plagued with injuries early in the season, the team remains in good health. Senior forward Anthony Ciraulo sat out practice with a sore back yesterday, and junior defenseman Chad Langlais sat out Monday's practice with a sore groin, but both are expected to be 100 percent for the next game. ... The Wolverines play in their home opener October 22 against Niagara before flying east to take on Boston Univer- sity the following Saturday. They played the same Thursday/Satur- day schedule last year, beating the Purple Eagles 4-2 before losing to BU 7-2. SAID ALSALAH/Daily Senior Brian Lebler may become the Wolverines' most physical forward, in part because of his 212-pound frame. Wolverines, Quihano dance around Bearcats in shutout By JAKE FELDMAN Daily Sports Writer Earlier this week,junior defend- er Jeff Quihano brought a sombre- ro to practice and choreographed a "Mexican Hat Dance." As a defender who takes very few shots, Quihano wanted a spe- cial way CGN to cel-M ebrate his CINCINNATI 0 next goal and intended to reveal the "Hat Dance" whenever the opportu- nity presented itself. Little did he know that he would need his hat in his next game - during Wednesday's 2-0 victory at Cin- cinnati. In the game's 20th minute, the Wolverines already led 1-0. Quih- ano found freshman midfielder Hamoody Saad on the flank and vacated his left-back position to streak up the field. Saad chipped the ball over Bearcat defenders back to Quih- ano, who faced a near-impossi- ble angle on the baseline. The defender blasted a shot over the keeper into the roof of the goal. Without his sombrero, he needed to improvise. "After I scored, one of my teammates, (senior defenseman) Julian Robles, told me, 'Go ahead and do the 'Stanky Leg,' " Quih- ano said. "So I put my finger on my nose, made it seem like it was a smelly scene, and just did the session. 'Stanky Leg.' " They outshot Michigan 26-10 The goal and the dance pro- and won nine corners in the sec- vided the Wol- and half. verines with Cincinnati's the momen- aggressiveplay tum to secure "After I scored ... kept Michigan a much-needed (1-2 Big Ten, victory despite Robles told 9-3-1 overall) a strong Cin- on the defen- cinnati perfor- me, 'Go ahead sive for much mance in the of the final second half. and do the stanza, but TheBearcats the Wolver- (8-6) relied Stanky Leg.'" ines respond- heavily on the ed. Robles long ball and led the resis- were more tance, head- intent on pushing the ball into the ing numerous balls out of the box. opposing half than keeping pos- Redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Chris Blais continued his solid play by posting six saves in the winning effort and earning his fifth shutout of the season. "Our overall management of the game was superb - the best of the season to date," Michi- gan coach Steve Burns said. "Our team showed their class in the first 20 minutes and really opened up Cincinnati through some great possession and play in the flanks. "The two goals we scored in that time were deserved, and we weren't far off delivering the knockout punch with a third goal. "To Cincinnati's credit, they were up for the challenge and we showed a lot of poise in weather- ing their direct play the rest of the way." In securing the victory against the physical Bearcats, Michigan proved that it can win by employ- ing many different styles of play. Such versatility will be needed as Michigan prepares for its final stretch of the season against Akron, Michigan State, North- western, and Ohio State. These games will be much easier if the Wolverines continue to receive scoring contributions from unlikely players like Quih- ano. 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