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The game last Friday between Bowling Green and Michigan was a great game and anyone that was there would probably agree with me. I've been reading some of the comments that have been posted on here and I thought I would through in my two cents. First of all, I have to say that BG played with exceptional effort in the game considering they lost the night before to Miami in overtime. The BG players really seemed fired up and ready to go the moment they took the ice. After playing with Ohio State to a 4-4 tie the night before, I thought Michigan would have came out and really took out their anger on BG. I'm not sure if the intensity level was at a level that Michigan is used to or not. They still played a good game but not up to Michigan standards. The goal tending is another issue I see being addressed. BG's Mike Savard played a rather good game making around 35 saves (I'm not sure on the exact figure but someone will correct me I'm sure). He did give up five goals but for the way Michigan had been playing, I wouldn't say that's too bad. For Michigan, Marty Turco played an average game in front of the net. Most people would (and are) agree that Turco is one of the better goal tenders in the CCHA. That night against BG was one of his below-par efforts in terms of the way we expect Turco to play. Part of that may be due to the fact that BG fired 24?? shots at him which is more that he is used to seeing in the last few games. I believe that in one game he saw only 10 shots in two periods of play. BG gave Turco more "Grade A" scoring chances that he has been used to seeing and he played a sub-par game on the same night. These two together may have been the result of BG scoring 6 goals. One last thing I have noticed is talk about the officiating. Shegos was the ref for the game and in my opinion did a good job. The penalties were just about even on the night. Sure there were calls that were not made and some that were missed. This could work its way back to the discussion about one ref verses two. But I think the "no-calls" evened themselves out. And of course there are those fans that think not a single penalty should be called on there team but every little thing should be called on the other team. That's the way fans are I suppose. There was one instance where a Michigan player was speared by BG's Brett Punchard. The incident took place right in front of where I was sitting. I did not see the spear take place but from the way the player was down on the ice, I took it that he was speared. All I can say is that maybe Shegos didn't see it. It is a possability. There were all sorts of trips, holds, and interference calls that were not made in the game. Missing a spear is no different. If Shegos doesn't see it, he's not going to call it. But then only Shegos knows what he sees and doesn't see. But if it was a spear, it should have been called and we wouldn't have seen Punchard the rest of the game. Anyway, there is my opinions on what went on in the game on Saturday. Fell free to comment away. Until next time.... GO FLACONS!!!! Brian Ameling [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.