The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 15, 2002 -11 RICHMOND Continued from Page 10 scoring defenseman in just his first season in what Michigan assistant coach Billy Powers called "as good of a junior league as there is." "The instincts that he has are really not something you teach," said Steve, who was Danny's coach last year with the Steel. "He was always taught when he was younger to use his offensive skills that he has. He's worked at it, and luckily, coaches let him play and be cre- ative." The Michigan coaching staff is planning to give Danny free reign and let his instincts take over when the Wolverines take the ice this fall. Powers, who recruited Danny, is looking forward to having him along with sophomore Eric Werner as two "play-making offensive defensemen." "He had great poise and presence on the- ice," Powers said. "He just competed so hard - he was fero- cious. He had the puck a lot and loved to be creative with it, and he was good at it. When he didn't have it he wanted it hack so badly that he'd do anything to get it." has wonderful hands. Defensively, "At this time in the game, I don't he's very, very sound and he does think it's necessary to be a 6-foot-5 like to get into the mixups.'" defenseman who can't really move His mixups earned him 129 well," Danny said. "There's not real- penalty minutes last season, averag- ly a place for ing more than a penalty per game. that. You've got Richmond thinks it's important that to be able to people are afraid to play against move the puck, ' him and-has always tried to match not just wing it the intensity that characterized his around the boards father's style. every time." Steve and Danny have a relation- Steve, who ship that maybe only Bobby Nys- played for the trom and his son, Eric, a Michigan NewYork Rangers, sophomore, could understand. Detroit Red Richmond Danny has been a "rink rat" his Wings, New Jersey Devils and Los entire life, following his dad from Angeles Kings during his nine-year NHL lockerrooms to his various NHL career, said that it would be coaching jobs. Last season was the difficult to give differences or com- first time since Danny was young pare the way that he and Danny that Steve played the dual-role of play. But he fully admitted that father and coach. Danny is the swifter of the two and "He was treated like all my play- that "there is no comparison" in ers," Steve said. "You treat them all their offensive skills, which should like your kids. What made it smooth be a scary thought for the rest of the was we never brought it back to the CCHA. "I think Danny's more of a finesse player, although he has that same toughness that Steve had," Jeanne said. "I think Danny is probably a little hit more skilled offensivel. He house. "Obviously, hockey brings us a little closer and the same with Bobby and Eric. It makes you closer because you feel the ups and downs and when he's having a tough time and you can sympathize, or you can give him a kick in the pants. We're close because we spend so much time together." Steve wants his son to experience everything for himself and is trying hard not to talk about the unforget- table sensation of stepping on the ice at Yost Arena with the band playing and the fans on their feet. "I getgoosebumps thinking about it," Steve said. "I'm not much of an emotional guy, and he has no idea what's in store for him. It's a feeling you can't describe and it never goes away. I can think about games I played in 1979 with the crowd and the feeling. It's incredible." In less than three months. that It's heads In the quaint village of Stockbridge, Michigan hockey coach Red Beren- sosn and Michigan State hockey coach Rick Comley gathered or their first contest since comley was named the Spartans' coach. The two coaches met to decide where the fourth game hetween the schools would he played. The decision rested in the hands of Ken Moffit, Stock- bridge's president, who tossed a U.S. half-dollar with the Michigan logo on one side and the Michigan State logo on the other. The Wolkerines proved victorious as the hlock M' loped face up on the Town Hall lawn. Two games will be played at Yost Ice Arena next year, with one game at Mont Ice Arena and one at Joe Louis Arena as well. "These are huge games," Berenson said. "You can just about predict that these teams will be in contention for the race for first place." Date Location 2/14 - at Yost Ice Arena 2/15 - at Mut Ice Arena 2/28 - at Yost Ice Arena Healthy, medication-free volunteers, ages 18-45, are needed for a research study involving visits to the hospital and blood draws. Compensation may be up to $200. For m re information call Amy at 936-8724. Now Open... 3obb e Island " Experience the fun side of tea " Thai Tea " Bubble Tea Open Late " Calpico Coolers 12 p.m. - 2 a.m. " Coffee 734-222-9013 " Create your own Mix of Teas! 4t