January 09, 2017
(vol. 127, iss. 4)
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… for Matzka’s ALS foundation (MyTurn), the event also reunited former Wolverines, some of whom have lost touch with each other over the years. Josh Langfeld is only one example. They…
… hockey, but it’s especially great when you can take that and turn it into helping someone and their family.” The game itself featured 17 goals, with the Wolverines’ alumni holding off…
… Wolverine forward Matt Herr. “It was great to see everybody. Whenever there’s a cause or a teammate needs you, nothing ever changes, the guys are there. “It was fun tonight to get out there, put…
… always good.” 28 players took the ice for the Wolverines, but Herr believes many more could have participated. Numerous alumni reached out to Chris Frescoln and L.J. Scarpace, who helped…
….” AVI SHOLKOFF Daily Sports Writer COURTESY OF JAMES COLLER Former Wolverine Scott Matzka, who has ALS, was honored with an alumni game between his old Michigan teammates and former Red Wings players…
… be really really good,” he said. “We need more of those kind of efforts. We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us.” SOPHIE CLOHERTY Daily Sports Writer Wolverines dominated by Iowa As soon as…
…-1. After a locked-hands call against the Wolverines and an escape from Meyer, the score was tied at five. With Amine’s riding time dwindling, he needed to act fast in order to secure the win. Amine…
… delivered with a late reversal, winning 6-5. Massa and Amine cut Iowa’s lead to 10, but Michigan proceeded to drop the next three matches. The Wolverines lost too many matches that could have easily…
… and seeing mistakes I make now and fixing them for later.” With an 18-point deficit heading into the final match, Michigan’s hopes for a win were impossible. The only thing the Wolverines…
… could hope for was to try to cut the Hawkeye lead by as much possible. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, freshman heavyweight Dan Perry couldn’t overcome his inexperience against No. 6 Sam…