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November 02, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

… team appears to be the team to beat in the Western Col- legiate Hockey Association (WCHA). Despite the many years of success for Wolverine icers, first place in the WCHA is an unaccustomed position. Only…

… once in the 18 year history of the conference has Michigan finished at.the top. Even then, though, Denver defeated the Wolverines inthe finals of the league playoffs. But with Michigan's success from…

… overtime, 6-5. The Pioneers' performance on Saturday is more in- dicative of the way they will play for the rest of the year. Once again, forward Perry Schnarr seems to play his best against the Wolverines

… has passed his initial test. The Wolverines were riding high on a six-game winning streak over the Pioneers, a two-game sweep over Bowling Green and an eight-game home ice winning streak when Denver…

Wolverine ,,,mgrs from left to right _are Dave.Debol, whose 99 points past year set a Michigan record c* kvmo adialia Ri D.Pl ..I.r. . waa m F. hrnar*t March 26 won 14 of 17 games, and Kip Maurer, the…

…. This time around coach Dan Farrell has virtually the same cast as the Wolverines will be strong contenders for the Western Collegiate Hockey Associ- ation and NCAA crowns. Led by WCHA scoring champion…

… contest. The Wolverines racked up the most wins and the most goals in Michigan history last season and Debol set the individual pace, matching Red Berenson's mark of 43 goals while total- ing the most…

… teams in college hockey. With 17 home games scheduled, there will be many opportunities to watch the Wolverines burn up the ice. . Student season tickets for the 17 contests are only $21 while individual…

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