8A - Thursday, March 25, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com sl 8A - Thursday, March 25, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ~ - w CAN'T TRAVEL TO THE HOCKEY GAME THIS WEEKEND? We've got you covered. FOLLOW THE DAILY'S LIVEBLOG FOR UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON SATURDAY AT MICHIGANDAILY.COM Saturday, March 27th - Screening of i Ni h As~ 8:00 p.m. A documentary about The Night Ministry health outreach bus in Chicago, musical introduction by Jerome's Dance Grooves and Steve Rush. Director Todd Lillethun and Director of Photography Brendan Kirwin will join us. Sunday, March 28th -hsiT~~ s5:00 p.m. A festive re-creation of the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem. We'll have a jazz parade! Thursday, April 1st -, 5:30 p.m. A simple Mediterranean meal in commemoration of The Last Supper. Friday, April 2nd - 5:30 p.m. Featuring a reading of the Passion Gospel by the women of Canterbury House. Friday, April 2nd - 8:00 p.m. The life of Jesus has inspired films ranging from "The Greatest Story Ever Told" to "The Life of Brian." Bring your jammies and a pillow! Saturday, April 3rd -'e 'a 8:00 p.m. A culmination of the Holy Week celebration, with fire-juggling and the re-telling in scripture and music of the whole salvation storv. ARIEL BOND/Daidy Junior Carl Hagelin, pictured here against Niagara, leads the Wolverines in points, shots and power-play scoring this season as Michigan's best offensive threatB Firs-round series holds reunion for Hagelin and Swedishlinemate By RYAN KARTJE Daily SportsEditor For some players, it's hard to feel at home during the long hock- ey season. And that's especially true when your home is over 4,100 miles away. But that's how junior forward Carl Hagelin has spent the last three years at the University of Michigan. Hagelin's hometown of Sodertalje, Sweden sits near the eastern coast of the Scandinavian Peninsula. But as the Wolverines take the ice against Bemidji State on Satur- day in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Hagelin will have a little slice of home waiting for him in Fort Wayne. Emil Billberg, who plays on the Beavers' fourth line, was Hagelin's best friend, roommate and line- mate for three years in Sweden whenboth were in high school and juniors. And since leaving Sweden, the pair hasn't seen each other. "We're excited to see each other," Hagelin said. "He hasn't seen me play in three years, I haven't seen him play in three years. It should be fun just to see him around and hopefully beat him." And Hagelin's performance on the ice, as one of Michigan's mar- quee offensive threats, will be key if the Wolverines hope to defeat Bemidji State and move one step closer to the Frozen Four. Billberg hasn't had quite the success Hagelin has this season, notching just three points in the regular season, but Hagelin called attention to the fact that both were competitive on the same line when the played with Sodertalje J20. His recent impact has not been as loud as it was when Michigan was struggling - the junior forward has been the most consistent Wolverine on offense this season - but Hage- lin was still named to the CCHA All-Tournament team this past weekend and has tallied at least a point in 16 of the last 17 games. "Carl's a big part of this team, and it'd be tough without him," junior Louie Caporusso said. "He brings the speed, he brings a lot of elements to this team. And he shows up every night." It's Hagelin's consistency that's made him so valuable and will prove him to be an asset through- out the NCAA Tournament. Hagelin leads the team in points (47), shots (158) and power-play scoring (20), and with his speed on the ice, has developed into Michi- gan's most dangerous offensive threat. Until Caporusso went on an offensive tear in the season's sec- ond half, Hagelin also led the team in goals. And after being criticized for his inability to light the lamp last year, the newfound goal-scor- ing ability was a huge plus for a team that lost an important offen- sive contributor in Aaron Palushaj after last season. "We all saw that coming," Capo- russo said. "He has such good speed, such good hands. We knew he was going to finally get some goals and put some points up on the board, and we won't be sur- prised when it keeps going." Against Bemidji State, Hage- lin's defensive, as well as offensive, capabilities may be put to the test unlike they have all season. The Beavers boast a dominant first line that's scored more than 50 goals this season, making it one of the top lines in the country. "My job is to shut them down before I use my offense," Hagelin said. "Defense is the first job ... We better be extra aware defensively." And though Billberg and Hage- lin have exchanged a few words of Swedish trash talk since finding out their first round draw, Hagelin won't let the reunion distract him from Michigan's goal this week- end - two wins and a bid to the Frozen Four. "At this moment, (the reunion) doesn't really matter," Hagelin said. "I'm playing for my team, he's playing for his team ... 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