The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, March 15, 2011 - 5 Seniors leave Yost on 13-game home winning streak By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Editor When the crowd at Yost Ice Arena spelled out "C-H-A-R- L-I-E S-H-E-E-N" midway through the third period on Sat- urday, it wasn't just blowing NOTEBOOK smoke in refer- ence to a current pop-culture phenomenon. The student section finished the chant by belting Sheen's now-familiar catchphrase, "winning," just minutes before the No. 5 Michigan hockey team capped off its home finale, a 4-1 victory over Bowling Green. The only real difference is that Charlie Sheen has been winning for two weeks - the Wolverines have been winning at Yost for four straight months. Saturday's victory marked exactly four months since the Wolverines last lost at home - a 3-1 loss to then-No. 11 Notre Dame. Since then, Michigan has won 13 consecutive games at Yost, finishing with a sterling 16-2-1 home record. "You couldn't play in front of better fans than Michigan hock- ey fans," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "No matter what kind of weather it is out, no mat- ter what's going on around the sporting world ... they find their way here, they're behind the team, they give them support. If you can't play hockey here, you can't play anywhere. "Someday they'll replace this building, but they won't replace it." For the seniors, participat- ing in their final game in the old barn, the weekend brought about some emotional memo- ries. Even senior forward Matt Rust, normally a straight-faced bruiser, let the moment sink in suffered a broken collarbone before he stepped off the ice. on Friday, two top-tier scorers "Like I've said before about were missing on the power play. the whole senior thing, I don't But that didn't slow down the think it's going to hit you until power play. Bowling Green gave the last game," Rust said Satur- the Wolverines 12 man-advan- day. "Tonight was kind of a dif- tage situations, and Michigan's ferent story, it was the last game patchwork unit cashed in on at Yost. I can only speak for three of them. It was the power myself, but I got a little choked play's first three-goal weekend up leaving the ice. since an early-January meeting "All four years here have been with Michigan State. phenomenal for me. It's been the The power play, now sitting at best four years of my life. Hope- 17.8-percent efficiency, has con- fully I'll get a shot at the next verted at least a goal in four of level, but if this (Yost) is the last the last five games. But that success has only come on the heels of hard work, spurned by the disappointment "If Yost is the of six consecutive games with no man-advantage goals that last place I play, spanned through much of Feb- ruary. I'll consider "We've worked hard enough in practice," Berenson said. "It mysef . lcy." looked like theyhad a little more confidence, a little more author- ity and moved (the puck) well. And they had some results, too, place I play, I'll consider myself and that gives you some confi- very, very lucky." dence." The Wolverines will trade the 'WHO DAT?' - GOALIE EDI- friendly confines of Yost for Joe TION: As was the case in the Louis Arena next weekend - the series finale against Northern seniors' fourth trip to Detroit as Michigan on Feb. 26, senior one of the CCHA Tournament's goaltender Shawn Hunwick final four remaining teams. was pulled midway through the And Michigan, riding an third period on Saturday on the eight-game winning streak, brink of a shutout. couldn't be much hotter. But As senior Bryan Hogan skated even though Joe Louis is hard- over to the Michigan net during ly more than a hop, skip and a timeout with 12 minutes left in another hop from Ann Arbor, it the game, the Yost crowd didn't certainly won't have the same miss the cue, chanting the two- Michigan-centric atmosphere year starter's name as he lim- as Yost. bered up in the crease. POWER PLAY PRODUCES: Hogan - whose season was With senior forward Louie cut short by a groin injury in Caporusso absent due to injury, December - hadn't played at the Michigan bench was already Yost since a Nov. 19 matchup depleted entering its series against Lake Superior State. against the Falcons. And after "It was great, especially when junior forward David Wohlberg they were chanting my name," Senior forward Carl Hagelin is part ofa senior class that played its last game at Yost Ice Arena last weekend. Hogan said. "Obviously, it was tough getting back in there, I didn't feel myself really. But it was great to play my last game here -- I thought Northern Michigan might have been it, but glad I got to play here." In Marquette, it was Hun- wick who pulled himself, but this time Berenson initiated the goaltending substitution. And Berenson added another wrin- kle in the final two minutes of play, when he sent in freshman goaltender Adam Janecyk to make his first-ever appearance for the Wolverines. "We talked about it between periods, if the situation came up we would put Hoagie in, and even Janny if we got a chance late," Berenson said. "It's good for them, it's good for the team, and it's good for everyone - you never know if Hoagie's going to have to play. Right now, I think everyone feels involved and invested in the team." NOTES: Senior defenseman Chad Langlais started both games against Bowling Green - the 166th and 167th consecutive starts of his career - to set the Michigan record for consecu- tive games played ... 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