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Eric Rickin writes...
>Michigan won tonight by a score of 6-3 (or something liek that, I can't
>remember) .
Michigan 7 Miami 4. It was 5-4 in the 3rd [after a 5-2 UM lead]
but Michigan recorded another then Brendan Morrison hit an
empty net for his hat trick.
>2) Botterill really has to realize that screwing around and mouthing off
>(etc.) is only h=urting th team. Tonight he got a minor because of his
>putzing around. Last night a game misconduct. He has to watch his temper.
Botterill has been a little too feisty this season. He's racked up
two misconducts and a game misconduct already, but I think
he'll settle down. He's gonna realize that he's missing out on
a ton of points by not being on the ice. :-)
Plus, Bob Gainey [or a Bob Gainey look-alike] from the Dallas
Stars has been floating around Yost lately. Dallas drafted Botterill
in the first round in June. Maybe Jason's showing them that he's
physically [and verbally] ready for the NHL.
>3) Freshman gordan - WOW! Excellent player. The best line seems to be
>botteril, Gordon, and Herr.
Gordon is solid, but linemate Bill Muckalt has been the most
exciting. I too like Gordon, Muckalt and Botterill but I still believe
Morrison, Knuble and Hilton are more dangerous.
>4) Harold Schock is scary defensively. Also on the defense it seems that
>some days Sinclair plays, but most games he doesn't. He had about 4
>shifts the entire game. I didn't even REALIZE he was still here until I
>saw him tonight.
Schock didn't look too bad. He's been dealt a blow by being
paired with Tim Hogan. :-) [OK, I'll lighten up on Hogan...he's
done some good things.] Sinclair has played in 5 games this
season as part of the 9 man defensive rotation.
>Red seems to be favoring the freshmen over the seniors sitting on the
>bench. I don't think Sacka or Sakala played at all tonight.
Sacka played quite a bit early on. He looked good on the
penalty kill, as he always does. Sakala was not dressed.
John H
U Mich
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