6 - Friday, March 16, 2012 a The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Hockey team prepares for Cinderella Three icers By MATT SLOVIN Daily SportsEditor DETROIT - The Michigan hockey team promises it isn't taking Bowling Green lightly. Granted, the Wolverines spoke highly BGSU VS. of the Falcons Michigan entering the final regular- BGSU 14-23- season series 5; Michigan in which senior 23-11-4 goaltender When Frid Shawn Hun- 8:30 r. ay wick had to be perfect to earn Where:rJoe a mere split. Louis Arena Did they over- TV/Radio: look streaking FSD+ Bowling Green then? As they admitted, they're guilty as charged. Senior forward David Wohl- berg didn't sugarcoat it. The Wolverines (15-9-4-1 CCHA, 23-11-4 overall) were underpre- pared last time around, when they lost their chance at a share of the CCHA regular-season crown at Bowling Green. "I thought we walked into that weekend thinking, 'There's going to be two games that are going to be somewhat easy,' " Wohlberg said. "That (series) really opened our eyes to how good of a team they were." This time around, it would seem impossible for Michigan to underestimate the CCHA's ver- sion of Cinderella. But that's not to say that the Falcons (5-19-4-3, 14-23-5) aren't talented enough to advance to Saturday's title game on their own merits. "I thought after that weekend (that) they were a much better team than their record," said Michigan coach Red Berenson on a confprence call Tuesday. "When they hired (coach) Chris Bergeron ... it was just a mat- ter of time before that team would take a step, and obviously they've taken that step." Since Bowling Green's 4-3 victory over the Wolverinen, the Falcons have proven that it was no fluke and that they are legiti- mately eyeing the CCHA Tour- nament title and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament that accompanies it. award show By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Editor 6 PAULr-HERMAN/Daily Senior forward David Wohlberg finished the 2011-12 retular season as Michigans second-leading scorer. Wohlhert and Michigan face Bowling Green tonight. After the loss at Bowling Green, Berenson noted that Fal- con netminder Andrew Ham- mond has the potential to steal his team a playoff series. But Hammond's done more than that: he's earned two. Both have come in similar fashion - on the road, facing elimination. "Every team seems to have a good goalie this time of year," Berenson said. "They just come in different sizes." Last weekend, the Falcons trailed regular-season champion Ferris State after one period in Big Rapids, 3-0. Instead of being content with reaching the quarterfinals, Bergeron told his team some- thing that completely tilted the ice. "We told the team that they hadn't given up on them- selves the whole year, and that this wasn't the time to do it," Bergeron said on the conference call. "If they would have quit on that game and quit on each other, they would have regretted it." There's no reason to believe that Bowling Green will pick the semifinal game against Michigan to do so, either. So after watching the unbelievable comeback on tape, Berenson has stressed to the Wolverines that if the early goal, or even three of them, does come, the game is far from over. "We know that this time of year, no lead is safe," Berenson said. "You've got to play 60 min- utes. It's always a little bit about your opponent, but it's more about you." But Joe Louis Arena has been kind to the Wolverines this sea- son. Michigan has gone 3-0 there so far. And for junior forward A.J. Treais, Joe Louis was home ice growing up, as a member of Little Caesar's hockey teams. "I've been fortunate enough to have success playing at the Joe," Treais said. "It's a comfort- able place for me to play, espe- cially in these big stages." While Berenson doesn't think that the arena dictates how fired up his team is for a game, he thinks the importance of the game most certainly does. This week, then, should have the Wol- verines bouncing off the walls. "Just like last weekend, we knew playing Notre Dame in the first round at home, the motivation and incentive would be there," Berenson said. "The crowd was great. It'll be similar down there. ... We'll feel some comfort level playingthere." NOTE: Both of Friday's semi- finals will be televised on Fox Sports Plus. Saturday's title game, a 7:35 p.m. puck drop from Joe Louis, will be shown on Fox Sports Detroit. DETROIT - Three Michi- gan hockey players took home accolades Thursday night at the CCHA awards show. The event took place at Detroit's Fox Theatre, where the league's top players donned tux- edos and gathered to be recog- nized by their peers and coaches. Freshman forward Alex Gup- till, already named a member of the CCHA's All-Rookie team, earned the Rookie of the Year trophy. Guptill led the entire Wolver- ine roster in scoring. The award was presented to Guptill by Michigan assistant coach Brian Wiseman. Wiseman is a former Rookie of the Year himself, being recognized early in his storied career as a Wolver- ine. Senior captain Luke Glenden- ing was honored as the league's best defensive forward. Earlier on Thursday, Glendening empha- sized how he feels his defensive efforts shape him as a player and how Michigan coach Red Beren- son doesn't expect, but demands, that his forwards learn how to play both ways. After being handed the award, Glendening, not known for his scoring prow- ess, poked fun at himself. "I think they showed my only two goals (during the highlight reel)," Glendening said. "And one of them was an empty netter." Junior forward Chris Brown's through-the-legs goal brought fans to their feet across the league and won the fan vote for CCHA Play of the Year. The mas- sive screen above the stage prom- inently displayed the highlight of Brown's undressing of the Miami (Ohio) defenseman. Western Michigan's Danny DeKeyser edged out Michigan senior defenseman Greg Pateryn for best defenseman. Berenson fell short as a nomi- nee for his third-ever CCHA CoachoftheYearaward. Instead, the trophy was given to Ferris State's Bob Daniels, who coached the Bulldogs to a regular-season league championship. Though no Wolverine was nominated for the award, Michi- gan State defenseman Torey Krug earned the CCHA Most Valuable Player trophy. 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