February 18, 1992
(vol. 102, iss. 79)
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… to call upon the Cleveland Indians to lace up their skates. Two weeks ago, it was Bowling Green in a disastrous sweep. This past weekend, the Wolverines took a pair of games from Miami in Yost Ice…
… with a porous '.efense (5.87 goals against average) and the worst record in the CCHA (4-16-5, 8-16-5). Meanwhile, someone has been smiling upon the No. 3 Wolverines, who, with a win tonight, would move…
… into a first-place tie with Lake Superior State with identical 17-6-3 ledgers. "We've had a game in hand all year on Lake Superior," Wolverine forward David Oliver said. "We've been two points back a…
… Wolverines, but a pair of disappointing losses to the then last-place Falcons dashed any chance for a takeover. Michigan's prospects stand much brighter tonight. The Falcons were a better team than their…
… duplicate 9-3 thrash- ings at the hands of the Wolverines, and have had winless streaks of eight and 10 games. Figures such as these must look appetizing in the eyes of the vora- cious Wolverines, who poured…
…'s just working hard," Oliver said. "The harder you work, the bet- ter things are going to turn out for you." The Wolverines' work habits have been a thorn in their side all season, appearing comatose at…
…-and-chase rink," Berenson said. "You really have to fight to get out of your own zone, you fight to get in the other team's zone, and you have to work hard in the corners." 'Cam Stewart and the Wolverines will…
… conference match of the 1992 season. Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt explained that the Wolverine's performance was hindered by sev- eral factors. "The matchups really worked in their favor," Ritt said. "The teams…