6B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, November 6, 1995 Luhuing takes game into his own i hands with game-winner, big hits L By Alan Goldenbach and the team seemed to start going out on top. Daily Sports Writer after that." There was no doubt that it Rarely is there a time in hockey Even though Luhning scored what Luhning who gave the Wolveri when one player can single-handedly turned out to be the game-winning that advantage. change the face of a game. The excep- goal, at the time it was scored, every- - "We needed a lift in the third peri tions usually have names like Gretzky, one could sense that it was the goal on and he gave it to us," Berenson sa Lemieux or Messier and they often do which the game would ultimately "He came up big time for us." it by scoring at the most opportune hinge. BerensonrealizedthatLuh'ning times. doing the job and started getting h Not that he's ready to join that elite as much ice time as possible., company, but Friday Warren Luhning WVe needed a lift "We started to double-shifthim simply took the game into his own that seemed to get him going e hands in the third period and pro- jfl the third per iod more," Berenson said. pelled Michigan to victory. Most importantly, Luhning's tea The junior right wing led the Wol- and e gave it to mates took his cue and knew tha verines' charge in the third period.. was time for them to get going a His efforts turned a very close game u . He came up big he laid out one bone-crunching into something that seemed like a run- after another. away according to the perspective of ime f U& "He just went out there and crus the box score. - Red Berenson two people, and all of a sudden Luhning poked home a rebound team just got going," Michigan I from the right of the crease to put Michigan hockey coach, on wing Greg Crozier said -of Michigan up to stay, 3-2, just as he right wing Warren Luhning's linemate. was getting flattened by a Ferris performance Friday night Luhning's presence must have defenseman . an impact on teammate Bill Muak On top of that, his glass-shaking "The go-ahead goal you just knew who tallied the Wolverines' final t hits, which reverberated throughout was going to be a huge goal," Michi- goals to put the game firmly out of Ewigleben Ice Arena, served as a ral- gan coach Red Berenson said. "And it Bulldogs' reach. lying cry for the Wolverines in the turned out to be just that." "I don't know if we were inte third period. What seemed to have a greater im- for60minutes tonight, but fortunat "I hit a couple of people at the start pact, though, was the edge in the we got that spark from Warren of the third," Luhning said. "Then I physical game that a winning team so carried that momentum on for the r got someone else with their head down desperately needs in order to come of the game," Muckalt said. Michigan tripped up on occasion against Ferris State, but the Wolverines won both games against the Bulldogs FERRIS Continued from Page 1B said. "But tonight, I was getting good wood, and when I got the opportunity to shoot, I made the most of it." Muckaltgotanotheropportunitytoget good wood four minutes later. After pick- ing up the puck just inside the Bulldogs' zone, he beat a seemingly unprepared Blashill with a top-shelfslapper from the high slot to close out the scoring. According to Berenson, Michigan got big breaks at the right time. "I'm sure (Ferris) would have said that they would have taken their chances on one period of hockey on their home ice," r3 * EYE EXAMS & / ~~;~~o~Nes FbIRAI CALVIN eye E STiUD ENTC Berenson. "We just happened to get the breaks and the goals that we needed." Michigan also got a chanceto improve upon its struggling power play with the nine opportunities it was given. Freshman Greg Crozier netted a pair with the man-advantage, the first to open the scoring at 11:06 ofthe firstperiod,and again at 17:29 of the second to knot the game at two. Overall, the Wolverines scored on five of their 15 power plays- a rate that will do wonders for a team that ranked last in the CCHA in that department coming into the weekend. Crozier's goals sandwiched Ferris 93 EYE G L ASSES PHLAJREN GIORGIO ARMANI J KLEIN re a r 7 ISCOUNTS ! ._ .. " scores by Gordy Hunt at 14:11 of the first and an shorthanded tally by Joel Irwin less than three minutes into the second. Despite having only 11I shots on goal, to the Wolverines' 32, the Bulldogs blew agoldenopportunitytotakecontrol ofthe gameby giving away a 5-on-3 powerplay advantage late in the first period by taking offensive zone penalties. "They were taking penalties in the of- fensive zone that aren't going to save a goal," Berenson said ahout the Bulldogs. "You can't take penalties like that." Ferris came out Saturday l1ooking to do what Michigan did in the thisd period the night before - take the body at every possible opportunity. But after Jason Botterilt poked home a loose puck in the slot, folowing a great effortby Kevin Hiltn t odigthe puck out of the corner, Fermri' momentum seemed to ooze out of the arena. Berenson creditedhis players for stop- ping the Bulldogs' earty-game surge. "Ourkids worked h ard," Berenson said. "We went chek-or-eheck with them, and I thought we played really hard with and without the puck. Had we not, we could have easily been behind because The Wolverines continuedtheir strong power play performance onthe weekend, scoring the remainder of their goals with a man up on the Bulldogs. At 18:11 of the first, Hilton avoided a_ check from Ferris defenseman Keith Sergott,swooped down in frontofBlashill and slid it through his legs, 16 seconds into Michigan's first power play of the night. Muckalt kept up his strong play, with a score at 8:55 ofthe second as he pounced on a rebound in front of the net. Ferris once again had a 5-on-3 advan- tage for 1:11 in the middle of the second period, and failed to capitalize. "(Killing the 5-on-3) was big because it could have easily gotten them back into the game," Berenson said. Harold Schock put home his third goal of the season, tying a career-high, at the 17:09 mark in the second period, with a slapshot from the left point. "Ourteam workedharderthanthey did last night," Berenson said. "We seemed to play with more of an edge and with more intensity." Andy Roach scoredthe only goalofthe night for Ferris, at 51 seconds into the Michigan 1 1 3-5 Ferris State 1 1 0-2 First Period - 1, UM, Crozier 4 (Madden),11:06 (pp). 2, FSU, Hunt 1 (Crimin), 14:11. Penalties - Luhning,UM(elbowing), 1:44;Roach, FSU (hooking), 2:57; Schock, UM (tripping), 14:40; Sloan, UM (high- sticking), 15:13; Hunt, FSU (cross-checking), 16:12; Bennetts, FSU (interference), 16:12. Second Period-3, FSU, Isvin 3 (Crimin), 2:52(sh). 4, UM, Crozier 5(Madden, Fox), 17:29 (pp). Penalties -Roach, FSU (hooking), 1:32;Arnold, UM (checking from behind), 4:31; Botterill, UM (roughing), 7:42; Olaski, FSU (cross checking, roughing), 7:42; Sloan, UM(holding), 10:01; Krueger, FSU(elbowing),13:38; Olaski, FSU (interference), 17:21. Third Period -5, UM, Luhning 2(Sloan, Fox), 7:42. H, UM, Muckalt 3 (Madden), 9:40. 7. UM, Muckalt 4 (unassisted), 13:47. Penalties - Colborne, FSU (interference), 2:23; Fox, UM (interference), 10:04; Bottenill, SM (elbowing), 14:00. Shots on goal - M 7012-13-32. FSU 3-4-4-11. Power plays - UM 2 of 9; FSU 0 of 7. Goalie saves - UM, Turco 2-34-9. FSU, Blashill 6-11-10-27. Referee - Mark Shegos. unesmen - Don Cline, John Dobrzelewski. At: Ewigleben Ice Arena. A:1,870 Michigan 2 2 0 Ferris State 0 0 - 1 First Period -1, UM, Botteill 4(Hilton), 1553. UM, Hilton 2(Legg), 18:11(pp). Penalties -Scook UM (high sticking),8:48; Hunt, FSU(roughing), 17:54 Anderson, FSU (high sticking), 19:14; Crozier, U (high sticking), 19:14. . - Second Period-3, UM, Muckalt5(Sloan, Luhnin 8:55(pp). 4,SUM, Schock3(Muckalt, Madden), 17:0 (pp). Penalties - Botterill, UM (interference), 1:33 Olaski, FSU (elbowing), 5:27; Parrish, FSU (slashing 7:45; Parrish, FSU (tripping), 11:17; Crozier, i (tripping), 12:42; Luhning, UM (slashing), 13:3 Anderson, FSU (interferene), 16:59; Frescoln, U (hooking), 19:04. Third Period -5, FSU, Roach 3(Hunt, Crimin), 5: (pp). Penalties - Schock, UM (interference), 3:4 Crozier,UM(tripping),8:18: Hunt, FSU(interferehce) 9:26; Frescoln, UM (holding), 9:44; Tessier, F (hooking) 0:55; Madden, SM (holding), 10:50. Shots ox goal - SM 13-20--42. FSU 11-8-6- 25. Power plays - UM 3 of 6; FSU 1 of 8. Goalie saves - UM, Turco 11-8-5-24. FSU Blashill 11-18-9-38. Referee - Jim Sotiroff. Lnesmen - Dave Kronenberg, Kevin Langseth. At: Ewigleben Ice Arena. A: 2,327. " " r r R P " " i La siaeixei~ xxnp '' coiic orcpen~xxx~o. xinfra eoa onsaxvxxvpxoxxxx ax. ATTENTlON: ALL CEMBER GRADUATES Graduation is a very hectic time and this notice is to inform you that this semester GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT ORDERS will be taken: Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4: 0 p.m. Dates: Monday through Friday, November 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Place: Michigan Union Bookstore This year there will be two different announcements to choose from: PERSONALIZED ANNOUNCEMENTS and TRADITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 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