November 07, 2005
(vol. 116, iss. 26)
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… weekend series. Andrew Cogliano (Michigan) The freshman wing saved the Wolverines with two late goals on Friday night after the Irish closed to within one goal in the third period. " FRIDAY'S GAME…
… Wolverines PA Notre Dame Fighting Irish SATURDAY'S GAME Notre Dame Fighting Irish Michigan Wolverines 8 Special teams key to M' sweep 5 By Daniel Levy Daily Sports Writer 2 MichIgan 4, Notre Dame 2…
… Miller was whistled for high sticking. The penalty gave the Fighting Irish a two minute power play, but it was hard to tell which team had the advantage. Wolverine captain Andrew Ebbett combined with…
… into the Michigan zone, Wolverine forward Chad Kolarik slid on the ice to block a Fighting Irish shot. Michigan successfully killed the penalty, and more impressively, they held Notre Dame without a shot…
…-hole, giving the Wolverines a 1-0 lead. "We're moving the puck well on the power play," Ebbett said. "We're making the right plays, and it's going in for us. On the power play, you're either hot or you're cold…
…, and right now we are on fire." The Wolverines dominated special teams play all weekend long, which was the main reason they came away with a sweep in the home-and-home series against the Fighting Irish…
… hooking, but the Wolverines' penalty kill was too tough for the Fighting Irish to figure out. Again, Michigan killed the penalty without allow- ing a single shot on net. Two minutes later, the Wolverines…
…-5 win, the Wolverines scored half their goals on the power play, while killing off nine-of-10 Notre Dame extra-man advantages. Although Michigan had the edge in special teams, Michigan coach Red Berenson…
…," Jackson said. "Power plays slow the game down. I like the way he called the game (Saturday night)." While the Michigan power play and penalty kill have been ter- rific this season, the Wolverines are a…
… the Irish, but were marred by some defensive breakdowns. The Wolverines were enjoying a comfortable 6-3 r- lead with five minutes remaining when all hell broke loose. Notre Dame freshman Garrett Regan…