Michigan 2 Colorado Coll. Gateway to S - - - The Michigan hockey team celebrates after an overtime victory over Nebraska-Omaha on Friday. Kevin Lynch was awarded a goal after a 10-minute review. Michigan ultimately secured a Frozen Four berth. Early s cormn surge helps - sg s Michigan tops Nebraska-Omaha and 'M' top Colorado College Colorado College in St. Louis to earn By STEPHEN J. NESBITT tured an early two-goal lead and Just over two minutes into the N CA A- lea d ing 24th Frozen Four berth Daily Sports Editor ST. LOUIS - Lounging in the hotel and recovering from a 3-2 overtime win over Nebras- ka-Omaha on Friday, the No. 6 Michigan hockey team couldn't get comfortable. On the TV in front of them, upstart Colorado College was obliterating No. 1 seed Bos- ton College with an eight-goal onslaught. But in the NCAA West Regional final at the Scottrade Center on Saturday, the Wolver- ines decided to run away quickly - with the lead. Michigan cap- battened down the defensive zone to secure a 2-1 victory and the program's 24th Frozen Four berth. "For Colorado College to score like they scored against argu- ably the best team-in the country, I think it put the fear of God in our team," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "So we might have played a little better defen- sively just in respect for their team." Against the Mavericks on Fri- day, the Wolverines entered the first intermission trailing 2-0. On Saturday, they flipped the equation on its head. opening stanza, senior forward Scooter Vaughan collected the puck in the neutral zone with four defenders ahead of him. Vaughan gained a step on the defender with a nifty toe-drag, and then flipped the puck over Tigers goaltender Joe Howe's glove-side shoulder. The goal, Vaughan's 13th of the year, gave Michigan the quick 1-0 lead. "I knew my man was a little flat-footed," Vaughan said. "I just used my speed and got by him and got a good shot off above his glove." See ST. LOUIS, Page 2B Senior goaltender Shawn Hunwick had 21 saves in Saturday's 2-1 win over Colorado College. Hunwick uses tournament I F'IFyJr' toWluMt JAKEFROMM/Daly experience to guide Blue to LEFT: Scooter Vaughan scored Michigan's first goal on Saturday. RIGHT: Carl Hagelin looks on against Colorado College. ghn d hns aoS d~l HC sna o ~le first F ro zen F o u r sin ce 2 0 0 8 'After three-year absence, seniors fisrznForsne20 By CASANDRA PAGNI rado College. to have a strong defensive game. back in NCAA semifinal Daily Sprt Writer He does have a letter on The Tigers came off of an 8-4 nenhis ersev buhai sure does tead vitc over o ra1 eeod Boston E i By MICHAEL FLOREK Daily Sports Writer ST. LOUIS - For the seniors on the Michigan hockey team, three years of disappoint- NOTEBOOK ment didn't turn into four. It turned into a Frozen Four.. The second-seeded Wol- verines tore through St. Louis beating Colorado College 2-1 to reach the Frozen Four in St. Paul. It is Michigan's first appearance since 2008, when the current seniors were fresh- man. The Wolverines carry seven seniors and the leadership showed throughout the region- al. The seniors combined for five points on the weekend. But after the regional final win, senior forward Louie Caporusso, donning his "West Regional Champions" hat along with the team, spoke of all the little things the seniors did. Things like senior Chad Lan- glais, making up for his own mistake Friday night against Nebraska-Omaha. Langlais's shot was blocked, leading to a near breakawaythe other direc- tion. He didn't give up though, lifting the Maverick's stick and diving to swat the puck away to negate the scoring chance. "To get to the Frozen Four as a senior, I think it's a much dif- ferent experience," Caporusso said. "You're the leaders of the team and you feel like it's more See NOTEBOOK, Page 2B ST. LOUIS - During the NCAA West Regional Final press conference on Saturday, Colo- rado College coach Scott Owens called Michigan an "old" team. It wasn't a snub, or an offen- sive remark, but simply a syn- onym for the veteran experience that showed up in St. Louis and led the sixth-ranked Wolverines to a 2-1 victory over the Tigers. Being "old" is a good thing when it translates to victories. And no one showed their age quite like senior netminder Shawn Hunwick against Colo- this team," senior forward Louie Caporusso said following the win. Added Michigan coach Red Berenson: "That's why we're sitting here, is because of our seniors. And Shawn really is a senior. These "guys have been the glue on our team and the leaders on our team right from day one." Playing a lead-by-example role Saturday, Hunwick stepped up at crucial moments in the game to keep the surprisingly- quiet Colorado College offense at bay and setthe tone for Michigan College on Friday, but Hunwick stopped seven shots in each peri- od on Saturday and only allowed one goal in the game. Colorado College's lone goal came on their prolific power play - one that Hunwick and the defense shut down six other times in the game. Colorado College scored four power play goals against the Wolverines in the Great Lakes Invitational championship game back in late December, but Hunwick showed his age - and experience - Sat- See HUNWICK, Page 2B RING BEARERS All but one of the hockey team's nine championship rosters have included a player from St. Mike's, a school that breeds champions. Page 4B SMC: UNDERDOGS We're all underdogs when March Madness comes around, Daily Sports Editor Ryan Kartje says. The Michigan hockey team is no exception. Page 2B £