September 06, 2000
(vol. 110, iss. 135)
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…." Returning is a talented crop of seniors who tasted success as fresh- men, winning the national champi- onship in 1998. After two straight years of coming one game short of the Frozen Four, these Wolverines…
… goals last year, including the over- time thriller against Colgate in the NCAA first round that kept the Wolverine's season alive. Matzka notched six points in the postseason, and had three game…
… to go pro this offseason and returns after a solid year where he teamed up with now senior and assis- tant.captain Dave Huntzicker to make up for a depleted front line. The Wolverines lost three…
… defense after spraining his knee in his first shift of the Wolverine's overtime win over Colgate. Three new recruits have also been added to add depth to the blue line, including 6-4, 240 pound Mike…
… dcfenseman,"Berenson said. He has the size and talent, but it will take time to make the adjustment." The Wolverines will be facing the longest and largest schedule in team history, possibly having to face…
… team that will use revenge as its motivational tool when it faces the Wolverines in the first game. "We're really going to be up against it," Berenson said. "All eyes will be set on that game. There's no…
… question they'll come in with revenge in mind." For the second year in a row, the Wolverines will open the season in September, not leaving a lot of time for practice before their first test on the 30th…
… league develops better than another," Torry said. "The business of hockey is so big now. Education you can always come back to. But hockey you can't play forever." While Comrie and the Wolverines go their…
… Wolverines. Sophomore center Mike Cammalleri tried out for the Canadian junior national team and freshman defenseman Mike Komis- arek tried out for the United State's team. Both should find out in Decem- ber…