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John Haeussler <[log in to unmask]>
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8 January 1994, Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor MI
 
LSSU      0  1  1 -- 2         2   6   4 -- 12
Mich      1  4  0 -- 5         7  10   6 -- 23
 
 1:54 M Oliver 17 (Botterill,Knuble) ppg
27:24 L GTallaire 2 (STallaire,Aldridge) ppg
28:48 M Oliver 18 (Morrison) ppg
30:33 M Luhning 5 (Schock,Halko) ppg
34:16 M Knuble 22 (Wiseman) ppg
35:39 M Sloan 1 (Madden)
48:16 L Morin 7 (unassisted)
 
Goaltenders: LSSU Lacher UM Shields(50:10) Gordon(9:50)
 
Attendance: 7512
 
Three Stars: 1-Mike Knuble, Michigan
             2-Steven Halko, Michigan
             3-Rick Willis, Michigan
 
Unofficial summary, as is usually the case.  I believe an assist
was added to David Oliver on Brian Wiseman's Friday night game-
winner because he was credited with 5 points on the weekend.
 
I had typed up several pages of comments over the weekend, most of
which have already been mentioned somewhere on the list, so I'll
just touch on a few things.
 
     Friday's game was FANTASTIC.  This is what I live for.
     Clutching, grabbing, holding, hooking, checking, roughing and
     a couple of runs at the goaltenders.
 
     Lake Superior did make some uncharacteristic defensive
     mistakes, particularly on Friday.
 
     In defense of Lacher, he really didn't play that bad on Friday
     and he was shredded by Michigan's power play on Saturday.
     I've seen a couple of people cut into him on the list but,
     IMHO, he's still the best starting goaltender in the CCHA
     right now.  Also, Michigan State's Buzak is also playing
     better than last season and is deserving of some All-CCHA
     recognition.
 
     For those of you who saw Friday's game on Prime, Michigan's
     Ron Sacka was able to play on Saturday.  He was drilled by
     LSSU's Danny Angelelli in the third period on Friday.  And
     Shegos was correct in saying that you only get two steps in
     college hockey.  :-)
 
     As for Saturday, a very different story.  Not only did
     Michigan shut down the Laker power play, but they went wild
     when they had the man advantage.  At least two of Michigan's
     power play goals were scored less than 10 seconds into the
     penalty.
 
     And you read the box score correctly...only 12 Laker shots on
     goal.  The score was only 5-2, but this is the worst pasting
     I've ever seen LSSU take.
 
     Next up for Michigan is a single game (Saturday) at Notre Dame
     then a home-and-home battle with Michigan State on Jan 21-22.
 
 
  John H
  U Mich (20-1-1)

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