October 20, 2003
(vol. 113, iss. 33)
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… second period. Kaleniecki then scored again at the 10:02 mark, this time scooping up a loose puck and punching it into the net to regain the lead for the Wolverines. But Quinnipiac seemed to have an answer…
… for everything Michigan did. The Bobcats pressed hard to end the second period, and with 7:09 remaining, junior winger Chris White beat Mon- toya on the right side of the net. The Wolverines then seemed…
… created many good scoring chances and peppered 23 shots on the powerplay, but had trouble finishing. Michigan con- verted one of four powerplays on Friday. The Wolverine penalty kill enjoyed a good weekend…
… Wolverines on top 3-2, freshman T.J. Hensick was called for hooking with 7:08 left in the game. The Bobcats created many chances, but failed to score. In one instance, Quinnipiac forward Chris White received…
… bruised right shoulder against York on Oct. 3, Jason Ryznar has missed the last five games. He hopes to play next weekend against Northern Michi- gan, but remains questionable. Berenson said the Wolverines…
…, Michigan Stadium could be louder. But anyone who sees 110,000 people preoccupied with cheering on the wave and thinks Wolverine fans aren't passionate has never been to Yost Ice Arena. If you've never made…
… it down to Yost, then you've never seen the boisterous, non-stop support from students, alumni and others that Michigan coach Red Berenson believes gives the Wolverines a one- goal edge every home game…
…. You missed the NCAA Regionals at Yost the last two years, when the Wolverines weren't the favorites, but used the home-ice advantage to pull off upsets and make it to the Frozen Four. You didn't see the…