8A - Wednesday, March 13, 2013 Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ADAM GLANZMAN/Daily Senior forward Kevin Lynch scored a breakaway goal against Northern Michigan last weekend. Or at least he thinks he did. Berenson: More odd- man rushes?Forget it ol Recent spate of breakaways is an anomaly, coach says By LIZ VUKELICH Daily SportsEditor On Friday night, while some students tried to make the most of the end of spring break by drink- ing excessively, senior Kevin Lynch had a blackout of his own during the Michigan hockey team's game against Northern Michigan in the first round of the CCHA playoffs. Midway through the first peri- od, the forward poked the puck away from a Northern Michi- gan player in the neutral zone and went on a breakaway. As he approached the Wildcat goal, he faked netminder Jared Coreau left before burying the puck in the bottom-right corner. It's all a blur for Lynch, though. "I usually black out when I get on breakaways," Lynch said. "I had no idea what was going on. I thought if I made a quick move, (the goalie would) bite it. I think he bit too hard (and) I kind of got lucky there." Lynch's score was the go-ahead goal for Michigan that night, and it was thanks to his ability to capi- talize on the breakaway opportu- nity. Odd-man rushes, especial- ly breakaways, haven't always been good to the Wolverines this season. Last weekend, though, Michigan had several grade- A scoring chances on odd-man rushes against Northern Michi- Freshman forward Andrew Copp'sbreak gan. Lynch scored his goal short- weekend, Michigan coach Red handed, and senior defenseman Berenson doesn't see the surplus Lee Moffie barely missed the net of breakaway opportunities sus- on a break- taining itself away during throughout another Michi- eq us a11 black the rest of the gan penalty U ua~i season - he kill. A Wildcat out when I get expects them dragged down to become more freshman for- o nbreakawyrsr 1 of an anomaly ward Andrew J * as the playoffs Copp as he progress. approached "You're not Coreau, resulting in a Michigan going to get as many this time of penalty shot that Copp easily bur- year," he said. "We got a couple of ied. weird rushes. I think teams are Despite an apparent improve- playing really good defense." ment on odd-man rushes over the Though the team oractices PAUL SHERMAN/Daily away led to a penalty shot and a Michigan goal against the Wildcats at Yost Ice Arena. breakaway chances two to three times a week, Berenson says there's nothing they can really do to create odd-man rushes in games - they're situations that arise on their own, a matter of luck more than anything else. "In these games, a bounce of the puck or a quick good play and you could get an (odd-man rush)," Berenson said. "The (players) don't know what's going to hap- pen in the game. We're just going to have to play our game and see what happens." Berenson cited Western Michi- gan's goals-against average (sec- ond in the CCHA) as the chief reason why he's not putting too much attention on odd-man rush- es for this upcoming series. Since goals will be precious this week- end anyway, Berenson doesn't want to risk sloppy play on the small chance that the breakaway will pay off - especially since the Wolverines gave up eight goals the last time they played in Kalama- zoo in January. "We sure can't go in there sacrificing defense on the road," Berenson said. "So we've got to play smart and be on the right side of the puck. Then we've g6t to make our chances count and play ugly hockeyif we have to." ~ .. . ..r,... ." r . H ave I e