U The Michigan Daily I michigandailycom I January31, 2011 State upsets 'M' at the Joe By CASANDRA PAGNI close game," Michigan coach Daily Sports Writer Red Berenson said Saturday. "You knew how precious goals DETROIT - The sixth- would be. We knew if Michi- ranked Wolverines have gan State got the first goal, it enjoyed continued success at could be a tough game ... We Joe Louis Arena recently. had the chances, the pen- Heading into Saturday's alty shot. We're disappointed matchup MICHIGAN 1 with the outcome. We had our with MSU 2 chances at the end, but when Michigan you're playing from behind, State, the Michigan hockey it's always tougher to score." team saw its name adorned In each of the Wolverines' twice atop the rafters at the and Spartans' previous three Joe, as the 2010 Great Lakes matchups this season, one of Invitational Champions ban- the teams had scored at least ner hung next to the CCHA four goals. But Saturday's Playoff Champions banner game featured strong goalten- from last season. ding on both sides and missed And coming off back-to- opportunities for the Michi- back weekend sweeps, a trip to gan offense. Joe Louis Arena for one game After a penalty-free and appeared to be just what the scoreless first period, the Wol- doctor ordered to keep things verines were awarded the first rolling for Michigan (14-5-1 two power plays of the sec- CCHA,17-7-4 overall). and period. The first Michi- But two unsuccessful gan man-advantage went for power play attempts - one naught, as the Wolverines had with the Spartans' best difficulty even keeping the defender Torey Krug in the puck in the Michigan State box - and a missed penalty zone. shot later forced the Wolver- But when Krug went to the ines to drop their first Satur- box for a high-sticking call day night game all season, 2-1. that tripped up senior forward "You knew it would be a See MSU, Page 3B .^ .,- SALAM RDA/Daily Sophomore A.J. Treais skates in Saturday's 2-1 loss to the Spartans. A wake-up callfor Blue DETROIT - Awake-up call. It's a clich6d phrase that's used all the time by collegiate and professional athletes, but it's one that hadn't been used by any members of the Michigan hockey team this season - at least not publicly. But following the Wol- verines' 2-1 loss to Michigan State on Saturday, MARK senior BURNS Louie Caporusso described Michigan's defeat as just that. It might be surprising to some, considering the Wol- verines are one measly point behind Notre Dame for first place in the CCHA - they even have two games in hand to pick up some ground on the Fighting Irish. Maybe the conference standings and Michigan's recent five-game win streak don't tell the entire story of a team winninga few games it has no right being in. Not to mention, maybe the toughest part of its schedule is still yet to come-in the waning month of the season. "It's gut check time I think," Caporusso said after Saturday's loss. "I think we were almost, a little, not being true to ourselves. We won games that maybe we shouldn't have won, and maybe we had this confidence that maybe we shouldn't have had. That can hurt you." Two weeks ago, the Wol- verines came back from a two-goal deficit at Yost Ice Arena against Ferris State. Last weekend, they secured a sweep of Alaska in which senior netminder Shawn Hun- wick earned a star-studded performance, stopping 73-of- 76 shots in two home contests. Michigan coach Red Berenson See BURNS, Page 3B *CHAMPS OUT WEST The Michigan Water Polo team won all six of its matches and knocked off five of the nation's best teams during its West- Coast trip. Page 4B STREAK SNAPPED Despite entering its contest against Michigan as the last-place team in the Big Ten, Minnesota took down the streaking Wolverines. Page 4B