March 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 122) • Page Image 13
…-not in sumy Pasadena, but in the serene set- tih$ of the Rocky Mountains-against the Denver Pioneers. THIS WILL BE the second meeting between fourth-place Denver and the fifth-place Wolverines. Michigan…
… Andy Hill to provide the scoring punch. And tlie-Wolverines must contend with net- minder Scott Robinson, one of the top goalkeepers in the WCHA. O0uluth at Minnesota The Golden Gophers will be playing…
… in power play scoring, capitalized on only one of six power play opportunities on Friday night. But thanks to 13 Wolverine penalties the ' ollowing evening, the Pioneers scored hree of their five goals…
… with a one-man advantage. Paul Fricker and Rudy Varvari each picked up a win in the series. Then the Huskies came to town, but they weren't the least bit intimidated by the red-hot Wolverines. On Friday…
… night, Tech was down 4-2 in the third period, but it wasn't out, as the prover- bial roof caved in on the Wolverines vith a little more than 13 minutes left in the game. The Huskies scored three straight…
… largest in Yost Arena history. But it was the Huskies' fans who went home happy, as Tech scored five unanswered goals after the Wolverines had taken a 2-0 first period lead, to knock Michigan into fifth…