f The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I October 25, 2010 Vaughan and Wohlberg create new offensive threat By CASANDRA PAGNI Daily Sports Writer For proven scorers like Louie Caporusso, Matt Rust and Carl Hagelin, the pressure to net pucks this season is on. But with the spotlight shin- ing on the three seniors who led the Michigan hockey team in goals last season, two Wolverines - junior left wing David Wohl- berg and senior left wing Scooter Vaughan - have quietly but quick- ly stated their own cases as offen- sive threats this season. Wohlberg and Vaughan cur- rently lead No. 4 Michigan in scor- ing, with four lamplighters and one assist each. Both Vaughan and Wohlberg have had quick starts in 2010, and their recent offensive spark has been a key boost for the Wolverines. "I really think that's essential (to get off to a good start)," Wohl- berg said. "It builds confidence." Wohlberg has spent most of this season playing left wing on a line with Caporusso and junior right wing Luke Glendening. But after Michigan (2-0-0 CCHA, 3-1-2 overall) dropped the series opener to No. 10 Nebraska-Omaha on Friday, Michigan coach Red Berenson shook up the lines, mov- ing Wohlberg to play with Rust and sophomore right wing Chris Brown on the top line. The move paid off, as Wohlberg scored the fastest goal in recorded Wolverine history on Saturday against Nebraska-Omaha (2-0-0 WCHA, 5-1-0 overall). Just eight seconds into the first period, Wohlberg's shot found the net after the puck deflected off a Mav- erick defender from Rust's faceoff win. The goal was a critical first score and set the tone for the sec- ond game of the series. But even in Friday's game, in which the Wolverines had trouble sustaining any offensive pressure in the Nebraska-Omaha zone, Wohlberg managed to find the net with five minutes remaining in the third period. His goal on Friday came one minute after sophomore right wing Kevin Lynch scored the first Wolverine goal of the game. Wohl- berg's score in game one cut the Maverick lead in half, and his suc- cess visibly carried over into the beginning of Saturday's contest. Berenson said Wohlberg's goal in the second game to put Michi- gan on the board early was "an important goal ... no matter when it went in." ARIEL BOND/Daily See NEW OFFENSE, Page 3B Juniorforward David Wohlberg (right) scored a goal on consecutive nights in the Wolverines' weekend split with Nebraska-Omaha. SPARTY AT THE'SHIP SPLT ENDS 0 In his SportsMonday Column, Daily Sports N Alex Hunt and the Michigan volleyball team Editor Ryan Kartje ponders Michigan State's played a poor game in a loss to Indiana. See national title chances and tries to get rid of how they bounced back in the next game, this the sick feeling in his stomach. Page 2B time against Purdue. Page 4B I.