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November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… last night and the Illinois-Chicago hockey team was also treated to a turkey - a turkey of a performance by Michigan. The Flames knocked the Wolverines for a loop, 7-3, handing Michigan its six- th…

… straight loss. The Wolverines are !now 4-7 on the season while UIC, ranked ninth in the country, is 8-3. IN A physical game, the Wolverines took it on the chin in more ways than one. Not only were they…

… behind the Wolverine defense, Nelson took a pass from Jamie Husgen. Nelson then passed to Klenk in front of the sprawling Chiamp and Klenk had a wide open net. Michigan answered quickly at 19:33 as Chris…

… period broke the Wolverines' back. UIC's Mike Rucinski picked up a loose puck in Michigan's zone and simply slid it to the crease. Chiamp played the shot too casually and allowed the puck to slip through…

… his pads. SHORTLY thereafter, Chin scored the first of his two goals to put the Flames in control at 4-1. Wolverine sophomore Brad Jones tipped in a Jeff Norton shot at 4:50 of the period, his 11th…

Wolverines applied the pressure and finally scored on a Ray Dries backhand shot at 5:04. But Ryan stopped nine other shots in the third and at the 12:58 mark, UIC capitalized on anotherdefensive lapse by…

November 17, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… defeat. The 1984 Buckeyes, behind a potent offense, have built a record of 8-2, 6-2 in the Big Ten. A win over the Wolverines (6-4, 5-3) puts Ohio State in its first Rose Bowl in five years. For Michigan…

…. Schembechler said that Michigan's best way to defense the Buckeye attack, is to keep Byars and company off the field. A key for the Wolverines then, is maintaining a ball control offense. Chris Zurbrugg will…

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