The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 8A 0 Blue looks to gain bye in Notre Dame series By MARK BURNS Daily Sports Editor After the Michigan hockey team's home-and-home series against Notre Dame this weekend, the Wolverines could find them- selves in a number of CCHA first- round playoff matchups. There's one clear-cut certainty: if Michigan sweeps the Fighting Irish and North- ern Michigan splits against Notre Dame visiting Lake at Michigan Superior State, the Wolverines NotrepDame won't have to 12-14-8; Michi- play that first gan18-16-1 game at all. When: Today But the what- 7:35 P.M if scenarios don't have Michigan Where: Yost coach Red Beren- Ice Arena son's attention in TV/Radio: the slightest bit. FSN/Detroit "We are focused on our game," Berenson said. "When the smoke clears, we'll see where we are (in the standings). And it'll be our doing one way orthe other, whether we are movingup or moving down." Currently, the Wolverines (13- 12-1-0 CCHA, 18-16-1 overall) sit in seventh place in the CCHA, and because the fourth-and fifth-place teams - Alaska and Nebraska- Omaha, respectively - finished their conference schedules last weekend, Michigan still controls its own destiny. And it will start on the defensive side of the red line, according to Berenson. In last weekend's series at Yost Ice Arena against Northern Michigan, the Wolverines surren- dered the first goal early in each game. It's something that's been a trend throughout the season for Michigan: get down early, claw its way back into the contest, but fail to clinch a win. "We have to play better defen- sively," Berenson said. "One thing that happens when we give the other team two or three goals, the pressure to score - it's harder to 'M'readies for . west coast trip By BOBBY REEDY them a little bit loose." For the Daily one key freshman for the Wol- verines is attackman Thomas Paras. The Michigan men's lacrosse The Lakewood, Ohio native was an team starts its regular season with All-American in high school and is its longest road trip of the season - a expected to be a big contributor on 10-day, three-game trip to Arizona this year's squad. and Utah. And they leave today. His skills were already on display As the most successful club in his first game at Michigan. After lacrosse program in the country missing the first two scrimmages of over the last two seasons - with the preseason due to injury, Paras back-to-back national champion- returned in the third and final ships - the Wolverines can expect scrimmage and netted a hat trick. that teams like Arizona, No. 4 Ari- Saturday's game against Arizona zona State and No.5 Brigham Young will be Paras's first regular-season will be out to knock Michigan off its game as a Wolverine. pedestal. "We play scrimmages but you The most anticipated game of the don't know what it's like until you trip pits the top-ranked Wolverines get out there and see game speed, against rival fifth-ranked Cougars. especially in the season," Paras Prior to Michigan's run of domi- said. nance, the Cougars were considered Although BYU has consistently the cream of the crop in men's club had great teams, Arizona State lacrosse, winning three national should not be overlooked, partico- championships in 10 seasons. lary because of its offensive talent. "It's hard not to get more amped "They have some special play- for (BYU)," senior captain Michael ers," Wolverines coach John Paul Bartomioli said. "You try and said. "Arizona State is loaded with approach every game the same way, offensive talent. When you're play- but when you're playing a team like ing teams like this, you do have to BYU, there has to be a little some- put a little more into individual thing extra on the table. Last year matchups than some of the other was my first year here, so that was teams we play." my first taste of BYU, and the atmo- The game will be interesting sphere was just crazy." since it will be the Sun Devils' set- And the rivalry has picked up in ond game since coming back from recent years. Before 2008, Michigan a season-long suspension during had lost its six consecutive games to 2009. School officials self-imposed the Cougars, including two postsea- the suspension after being made son losses that ended the Wolver- aware of a team incident involv- ines' 2003 anl 2006 seasons. ing underage drinking and hazing, But that has changed in the last accordingto Paul. two seasons. Michigan won both Seeing as Arizona State has not of its most recent contests against played since 2008, preparing a BYU and also returned a favor by gameplan could become a bit of an knocking them out of the national issue. But Paul is not worried. tournament in the 2008 semifinals. "We don't deviate a whole lot * This year, with many of Michigan's from what we do every game," Paul freshmen playing their first games said. "The keys to our success are on this trip, crowd support could be no secret - the keys to our success a concern for the team. are riding and ground balls and a "I think it is important (for the lot of the little things between the freshmen) to stay loose," Bartomioli lines. Everybody deals with Xs and said. "A lot of these guys are going Os and how you play certain play- to be nervous - I remember when ers. We still feel like as much as we I was a freshman, I was nervous. I do that we're going to win by the try to talk to them before the games, things that we bring to every single joke around with them and keep game no matter who we're playing." MAX COLLINS/Daily Junior Louie Caporusso has gone on an offensive tear as of late, tallying seven points in his last five games. score....You're better off to be shut- ting the other team down, worry- ing about defense. And then you get your chances." Against Notre Dame in the teams' home-and-home series in mid-December, the Wolverines scored first midway through the first period en route to their 4-1 win in Ann Arbor. Junior forward Louie Caporusso netted a goal and two assists, and it's the Wood- bridge, Ontario native's play lately that has Michigan in a good posi- tion to have a successful weekend. With the former Hobey Baker finalist boasting a line of 4-3-7 in his last five games, and Berenson's encouragement to shoot more instead of trying to finagle his way past defenders, the Wolverines are feeling better about their chances. But not only will they have to shut Notre Dame down (8-11-7-2, 12-14-8) defensively, they'll have to improve on the power play as well. When Michigan played the Fighting Irish earlier, it converted only once on 10 power plays. Notre Dame plays an aggressive style of penalty kill, where it mininizes the oppositions' space and time when it comes to making decisions inthe offensive zone. According to Berenson, the Wolverines will need to make quicker decisions with the puck as well as execute if they hope to bypass a first round CCHA matchup. "Whether we get a bye or not, as long as we have a good week- end, we will have something to build on," Berenson said. "I can't say we have a lot to build on after last weekend, not enough.We need more than that to be ready for the playoffs." 0 Wicked lobs, LLC Featured Job Listing #10407 Executive Coordinator of Leisure .Salary:$450,000/week + expenses Responsibilities include leisure seeking, world travelling and outrageous party throwing. Must be able to enjoy the most expensive accommodations, most exotic locales and pampered service. No restrictions apply. Schedule optional. 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