January 17, 2007
(vol. 117, iss. 77)
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… match on Jan. 6, Hofstra's Rich Muzikar found himself lying flat on the mat courtesy of a head- scoop move by Wolverine Tyrel Todd. Todd was calm and collected, as though he had been dominat- ing college…
… than three points to the team's tie with the Pride. Todd is not the only young Wolverine enjoying significant success this season. Fellow red- shirt sophomore Steve Luke is ranked No. 8 in the nation…
… must have tonight's game if it hopes to convince the NCAA Selection Committee that it deserves a spot in the Tournament. And while being at home will help, the Wolverines cannot rely on their home…
…-strength The Wolverines gave up three tallies, showed its offensive skill power-play goals on six opportuni- working a perfect give-and-go for a ties.. short-handed goal to put Michigan But the New Year has thus…
… far up, 4-0in Friday's contest. produced a newfound commitment "(Short-handed goals) are huge," to solid penalty killing.Inlast week's Michigan coach Red Berenson said. three games, the Wolverines…
… Bailey's departure to the Ontario Hockey League on Dec. 19 that the door opened for Ciraulo to suit up consis- tently for the Wolverines. Ciraulo has been impressive as the fourth-line center, and on Fri…
…: Michigan's 4-1 GLI loss to Michigan State and Saturday's 2-1 defeat at the hands of Northern Michigan. While the Wolverines need scor- ing from all four lines if they hope to make a run to the Frozen Four…