Orientation Edition 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MICHIGAN HOCKEY The bad news: You just missed one of the most exciting Michigan hockey seasons in recent memory. The Wolverines, led by seniors Kevin Porter and Chad Kolarik, dominated the CCHA on their way to their first Frozen Four appearance since 2005. The good news: Everyone but Porter and Kolarik are back, including defensive stalwart Mark Mitera, Max Pacioretty and a slue of potential stars. The next four years could be special ones for Michigan hockey. A rough end to special season DENVER - aybe we were just a little too spoiled, watching Michigan get everything it wanted. College Hockey Show- . case cham- pions. Great " Lakes Invita- tional cham- pions. CCHA COURTNEY regular-season, RATKOWIAK then CCHA tournament champions. A trip to the Frozen Four. None of it was originally expect-a ed, but all of it happened. And then the Wolverines found out they were playing Notre Dame in the NCAA semifinals, a team they beat twice in the regular sea- son. They were playing a team that completely folded in the CCHA Tournament and slipped into the NCAA Tournament. Even though Michigan insisted it wasn't so, a maize-and-blue spot in the national championship game was almost taken for granted. Game time. The Wolverines allowed two goals in the first six minutes of the first period. All of a sudden, the game was looking a little too similar to that now-infa- mous 3-2 comeback win against the Irish at Yost Ice Arena. There was still hope, right? Then, the Fighting Irish struck once more. Sauer was collapsing for the second straight year in Denver. The first period mercifully ended. And at the start of the second, Bryan Hogan was between the pipes for the Wolverines. That's when I thought I was watching the last Michigan hock- ey game of the season. Michigan coach Red Berenson called Sauer rock-solid nearly all season, yet pulled him after one period and three goals allowed. He replaced the junior with a freshman who has played just five games all season. But the magic of this team, the reason the Wolverines got to the Frozen Four, is that regardless of the situation, they've fought back. It's worked for them all season. It's made us all spoiled. When the Wolverines scored twice in 15 seconds to narrow Notre Dame's leadnto one, it felt like it might happen. When Chad Kolarik poked the puck in the net to tie the game, slid- ing headfirst on the ice in celebra- tion, it looked like it would happen. But after clawing back and forc- ing everyone to believe they could , do it again, the Wolverines saw their season end as suddenly as it began. It started almost exactly six months ago with an improbable 4-3 overtime win against Boston College and a fluke goal by Louie Caporusso. It ended with an overtime loss, but the slayingshot was so dead-on that the puck rocketed right back out of the net. Hogan was frozen on the ice in the same half-sprawled position in which he had tried to save the puck. He was there for fifteen seconds, maybe more, until Kolarik skated up and said something in his ear. "He's a freshman, and he played, what, four or five games all year?" Kolarik said. "I just thanked him becausehegaveusseniorsachance, and that's all you can ask from a goalie is to give you a chance." He did give them a chance. The seniors, especially Kolarik with his two goals, gave them a chance. And all year, this team turned doubters into believers. Even in its last game, even in overtime, Michi- gan made fans believe it could get what it wanted one more time. That's why, until I saw the lamp light up behind the Wolverines' net, I didn't know I was watching the last Michigan hockey game of the season. This column originally ran on April 11, 2008. SAID ALSALAH/Daily Kevin Porter won the Hobey Baker Award, hockey's Heisman Trophy, last year. Hobey Baker Award winner dominates in NCAA regional Mar. 31, guess K anymor In hi Friday Niagara the NC Michiga neededi tain. Thet son cra, this ret in the c By ANDY REID less streak isn't much of a slump. Daily Sports Writer But Porter, the hands-down favorite to claim this year's Hobey 2008 - ALBANY, N.Y. - "I Baker Award, is expected to put up evin Porter's not in a slump big numbers every game. e." "Thanks, coach," replied Por- s opening statement after ter, who sat two seats down from night's 5-1 shellacking of Berenson at the postgame press a in the opening round of conference. The mood was deserv- AA Tournament, that's all edly lighthearted. Porter emphati- an coach Red Berenson cally smashed his mini-slump. to say about his senior cap- Porter tallied four smooth, pretty, Hobey Baker-esque goals usually stern-faced Beren- Friday night, setting a record for acked a slight smile after goals in an NCAA Regional game. sark - for any other player Porter finished the weekend with ountry, a three-game score- See PORTER, Page 34 EXplore. We are the University of Michigan Library. We look forward to serving you. www.lib.umich.edu