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February 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines were mauled Fridaynight, 12-3, but regrouped to skate to a 3-3 overtime tie Saturday night. This transformation was in part due to the Bulldog's relatively weak performance in the second…

… game. However, I hesitate to explain Saturday night's result as due to the Bulldogs' evident lack of concentration. Rather, the Wolverines were the decisive factor in the game. The Blue icers were…

Wolverine goalten- der Bob Sutton, who manned the nets for Michigan in the tie game. And, according to star center Dan Lerg, the Wolverines knew what they had to do the second night. "We were desperate," said…

… playoffs, in front of a partisan Bulldog crowd. The Wolverines played 70 minutes of great hockey in the overtime game, something which has not happened to this team in a long, long time. Although there were…

… many fine performances for the Wolverines in the game, Sutton's name stands out. Sutton sparks surge The sophomore played a phenomenal game in the nets for Michigan. Each successive save was more…

… first time we've had good goaltending in weeks,; said Farrell. And nobody knows better than Farrell how bad goaltending can hurt a team. Michigan's lack of quality net play has shipwrecked the Wolverines

…'s academic to discuss where the Wolverines would be in the WCHA standings if they had more performances from their goalies like they did Saturday night. According to Farrell, his decision to go with Varvari…

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