July 01, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 128) • Page Image 13
… of play. r Komisarek still committed to playing for Wolverines By J. Brady McCollough Daily Sports Editor The Montreal Canadiens fired the first shot in the battle for Michigan defenseman Mike…
…'re going to have to change his mind." Powers, who spoke with Komisarek this past Tuesday on the telephone, said the Wolverines' top defenseman is "committed to being here" Powers said he suspects that it was…
… his senior sea- son to play for the Los Angeles Kings. In an interview four weeks ago, Cam- malleri said that his plans haven't changed and that he is still a Wolverine. Komisarek, the Canadiens' first…
…- round selection in last year's draft and the seventh pick overall, and Powers believes the defenseman would be happy to stay at Michigan if "he was left alone." Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the…
… can stay strong, I don't think there'll be any issues." Powers said that money will not be an issue for Komisarek because of the NHL's rookie salary cap. Former Wolverine defenseman Jeff Jillson, who…
… last year, the Michigan hockey team had just two players drafted in the top 10 of the NHL Entry Draft. But the Wolverines have now produced two top-10 picks in as many seasons. Last year, Michigan…
… crucial times has been a help to the Wolverines. "When the going got tough, he made things happen," Powers said. "Those are things that really stand out. What does a kid do when the game's DANNY MOLOSHOK…