September 12, 1961
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… powerhouse which finished tion packed season, for the two wards as the Wolverine icers ab- "Red" Berenson. Great things had league play with only one loss. Sec- Big Ten foes had been feuding all sorbed a 4…
… graduation. The erans, the Wolverines easily gain- needing three wins out of its re- tough from the start. fourth member of the rear guard' ed a 4-0 win. maining four games to assure a American Squad was…
… Wolverines on their way paid off with a 4-2 victory. The composed of all Americans but one. Huskies, however, stormed back Lest this seem unstartling may it with a 6-1 win, be pointed out that the rest of Win…
… With the local referees favor- II F third place teams, and the first ing the quieter American style of II I~ and fourth place teams square off hockey, the Wolverines were callei L F i w gm1Fie…
…, caused a near riot. As soon as the final buzzer sounded the Minnesota bench hopped onto the ice and headed for Berenson. The Wolverines counter-attacked and things real- ly got hot. Then as the Michigan…
… team attempted to get back to the dressing room the 8,000-plus crowd got into the act and a police escort was required. The first game showed no new script as the Wolverines, hamp- ered by penalties…
… Wolverines have a seasoned goaltender. Lose Captain The biggest loss is Captain Dale MacDonald, who signed a pro contract with the Chicago Black Hawks at the end of the semester. The only other losses are…