The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, March 23, 2010 -- 7 CCHA run reminds Berenson of '68 Blues Berensonuses St. Louis experience to spark Michigan team's underdog mentality By TIM ROHAN Daily Sports Writer Forty-two years ago, when Red Berenson played center for the St. Louis Blues, he found himself skat- ing onto the ice during the Stanley Cup playoffs, realizing that he had lived most of his life on the ice. Back then, the playoffs weren't as spread out and teams regularly had to play four games in five days, in two different cities. So Berenson was on the ice, all the time, come playoff time. During the 1967-68 season, the Blues finished third in the Western Conference and qualified for the playoffs even though they finished with a recordbelow.500. Backthen, there were only 12 teams in the NHL. It was the inaugural year for the St. Louis expansion team and Berenson was acquired by the Blues early into then sasn. Berenson led game," Berenson said. "You'vegottodomore than be in it - you've got to win it. Because that's the only way we're going to get in the tournament." Michigan went on to beat North- ern Michigan by a narrow 2-1 margin, with two power-play goals coming from junior forward Louie Caporusso, who has caught fire lately, scoring 21 points in his last 17 games. Berenson said he has never coached a team that has over- "We knew, even in the Miami game, they probably had more good chances to score before we scored that first goal. Even though we ended up scoring five goals, had they scored on one or two of those chances, it could've been a whole different weekend." Since March, and six wins later over the conference's first-ranked, second-ranked and fourth-ranked teams, the Wolverines now find themselves in the NCAA Tourna- ment. The first round matchup against Bemidji State this Saturday has Michigan pitted against a team that made the Frozen Four last sea- son. But the Wolverines have been to hell and back. After starting the season 10-10, Michigan scratched and clawed its way into the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines' last six wins have displayed a new team that has seemingly reached the potential that Berenson said he and his staff have expected all along. But Michi- gan has thrived throughout the CCHA playoffs masquerading as the underdog. "I think it's a good role," Beren- son said. "I've always liked to be the underdog, as a player and a coach. I think our team wear that mantle well when we're in that role. I think playing good teams brings wthe best out of our team. Especially once we get out team playing. And I think they're playing now. They're play- ing hard, they're playing together, they're playing the rightway." -I le ARELdOB FDily Michigan coach Red Berenson was a part of the'68 St. Louis Blues who lost in the Stanley Cup Finals. come more adverst "We wanted Miami," Berenson said. "I'llbe honest,Iwanted Miami. I think our team wanted Miami. Not because we were over-confident. We didn't want to be relieved that Miami wasn't there and now we get to play a lesser team. We were ready for Miami and you saw it on the ice. Our team played with a level of des- peration, but I thought we elevated our overall game, offensively, defen- sively." The Wolverines defeated the RedHawks 5-2 on Friday night. Berenson, then gathered his team Saturday morning to talk about the NCAA tournament for the first time all year. And his message was short and simple. "We came here to be in this than this year's team. And he knows what these kind of situations feel like; he has been in desperate situations before. "I remember the attitude," Berenson said. "I think the team talk is important. How our team talks about our game and the other team and so on. The focus is impor- tant. You've got to be resilient. The game is not goingto be perfect. 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The Michigan hockey team's run in the CCHA tournament over the past three weeks has its coach thinking of that playoff run Beren- son's Blues made in '68. "That's a long time ago," Beren- son said with a laugh. "But it's the same. I've been through it as a player. I know what our players are going through. And I think they're in sync with it, fine with it. We're not walking around with the weight of the world on our shoulders. "But we know when we step on the ice, 'Hey, this is big time.''I think it takes less at this time of year to get ready to play, because you know. You've been through it, and now here you are." The Wolverines entered the CCHA tournament as the No. 7 seed, and though they hosted a first- round series against Lake Superior State, Michigan had to do most of its heavy lifting on the road. And winning the conference tourna- ment was the team's only path to the NCAA Tournament for a record 20th consecutive time. And to do so, the Wolverines embraced the role of underdog, which seemed bizarre for a team that has been in the tournament for 19 straight years. They're a team that is used to answering questions in February about the Frozen Four, rather than whether they can make a run to close out the season. On Feb. 25, junior goaltender Bryan Hogan got hurt during a game with a groin injury, then a week later, senior captain defense- man Chris Summers went down with a lower body injury and Michi- gan was left to fight for its season and pick up the pieces - just like how Berenson and St. Louis fought its way through the playoffs in 1968 winning two game sevens on its way to the championship series. The road wins over Michigan State in East Lansing sent Michigan to Joe Louis Arena for the CCHA Championship weekend, starting with a semifinal date with Miami (Ohio). And Berenson's competitive drive wouldn't have had it any other way. WISH YOU WERE IN FORT WAYNE, IND. FOR HOCKEY THIS WEEKEND? 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