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11.1 Vs. Michigan Tech.Indd 2014-15 MICHIGAN HOCKEY SCHEDULE ALL TIMES EASTERN - POSSIBLE GAMES IN ITALICS OCTOBER (2-4-0) Sat ...........4 ........ at Ferris State ...............................................L, 3-4 Mon ........6 ........vs. U.S. NTDP Under-18 (Ex.) ....................W, 7-4 No. 15/13 Michigan No. 17/RV Michigan Tech Thu ......... 9 .......vs. Wilfrid Laurier (Ex.) ...............................W, 5-2 2-4-0 Overall 5-0-0 Overall Fri ...........17 ......vs. New Hampshire .................................... L, 1-5 Sat ......... 18 ......vs. New Hampshire ...................................W, 2-1 0-0-0-0 Big Ten 4-0-0 WCHA Fri ...........24 ......at UMass-Lowell .........................................W, 8-4 Game #7 Sat ......... 25 ......at Boston University................................... L, 2-3 Fri ...........31 ......at Michigan Tech .........................................L, 1-4 Saturday, November 1, 2014 • 7:07 p.m. ET John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena • Houghton, Mich. NOVEMBER (0-0-0) Webstream: WCHA TV (WCHA.tv) Sat ...........1 .......at Michigan Tech ..................................7:00 p.m. Fri ...........14 ......vs. AIC .......................................................7:35 p.m. Radio: IMG Sports Network (Al Randall, PxP; Bill Trainor, Color) Sat ......... 15 ......vs. AIC .......................................................7:35 p.m. • Tonight, the Wolverines will look for a series split at Michigan Tech in their fi rst visit to Fri ...........21 ......vs. Penn State* ......................................7:35 p.m. Houghton since Nov. 11-12, 1983. Michigan fell, 4-1, in the series opener last night, with Sat ......... 22 ......vs. Penn State* ......................................7:35 p.m. Fri ...........28 ......vs. RPI .......................................................7:35 p.m. Dylan Larkin scoring the lone goal for the Wolverines. Zach Nagelvoort made 30 saves Sat ......... 29 ......vs. RPI .......................................................7:35 p.m. in net, as Michigan fi nished the night 6-for-6 on the penalty kill, but 0-for-6 on the power play. Michigan is 22-4-0 against Michigan Tech in the Red Berenson era. DECEMBER (0-0-0) • Last night, Michigan and Michigan Tech met for the 218th time since the series began Fri .............5 .......vs. Ohio State* ......................................7:05 p.m. Sat ......... 13 ......at Boston College ................................7:00 p.m. in 1927. The Wolverines fell to 122-92-4, with a 29-52-2 record in Houghton. The Wolver- Sun ........28 ......vs. Michigan Tech (GLI) ......................3:30 p.m. ines have dropped fi ve straight games at Michigan Tech, with their last win in Houghton Mon ........ 29 .......vs. Michigan State/Ferris State (GLI) .............TBA coming on Oct. 24, 1981 (W, 3-0). Only Michigan State (294) and Minnesota (264) have played more games against Michigan JANUARY (0-0-0) than Michigan Tech. ALL-TIME SERIES VS. MICHIGAN TECH Fri .............9 .......vs. Minnesota* ......................................6:35 p.m. Record: 122-92-4 Sat ......... 10 ......vs. Minnesota* ......................................4:05 p.m. • Michigan Tech head coach Mel Streak: 0-1-0 Fri ...........16 ......at Ohio State* ........................................7:05 p.m. Pearson spent 23 seasons as an Last Game: 10/31/14 at MTU (L, 1-4) Fri ...........23 ......at Wisconsin* .........................................9:00 p.m. assistant/associate head coach at Sat ......... 24 ......at Wisconsin* .........................................8:00 p.m. Last Win: 11/2/13 at Michigan (W, 2-1) Fri ...........30 ......at Michigan State* ...............................7:35 p.m. Michigan, starting at U-M in 1988, Last Loss: 10/31/14 at MTU (L, 1-4) before the start of Red Berenson’s CAREER STATS VS. MICHIGAN TECH FEBRUARY (0-0-0) fi fth season behind the bench. Name GP G A PTS Sat ...........7 .......vs. Michigan State* (Soldier Field) .8:00 p.m. • Michigan Tech assistant coach Bill Andrew Copp 4 2 0 2 Fri ...........13 ......at Minnesota* ........................................9:00 p.m. Muckalt, was one of the key Wolverines Mike Downing 3 0 2 2 Sat ......... 14 .......at Minnesota* ........................................8:00 p.m. Nolan De Jong 3 0 2 2 Fri ...........20 ......at Ohio State* ........................................7:05 p.m. during the 1998 national championship Zach Hyman 4 0 1 1 Sun ........22 ......vs. Ohio State* ................................................TBA run. Muckalt, a fi rst team All-American Dylan Larkin 1 1 0 1 Fri ........... 27 .......vs. Wisconsin* ........................................7:35 p.m. in 1998, fi nished a standout four-year JT Compher 3 0 0 0 Sat ......... 28 .......vs. Wisconsin* ........................................4:00 p.m. Brennan Serville 3 0 0 0 career at Michigan with 226 points (105 Boo Nieves 4 0 0 0 MARCH (0-0-0) goals, 121 assists), and is seventh on Travis Lynch 4 0 0 0 Fri .............6 .......at Penn State* .......................................7:00 p.m. the school’s all-time scoring list. Mike Chiasson 3 0 0 0 Sat ...........7 ........at Penn State* .......................................3:00 p.m. Justin Selman 2 0 0 0 Fri ...........13 .......at Michigan State* ...............................7:05 p.m. • Freshman forward Dylan Larkin has Tyler Motte 3 0 0 0 Sat ......... 14 .......vs. Michigan State*..............................7:05 p.m. points in three straight games after Andrew Sinelli 1 0 0 0 Thu ............19 .........Big Ten Tournament (First Round) .......................TBA scoring a goal in the third period Friday. Evan Allen 2 0 0 0 Alex Kile 2 0 0 0 Fri ...........20 ......Big Ten Tournament (Semifinals) .............TBA Larkin has seven points (2G, 5A) Sat ......... 21 ......Big Ten Tournament (Championship) ....TBA Kevin Lohan 2 0 0 0 Fri ........... 27 .......NCAA Regionals ............................................TBA on the season. Max Shuart 1 0 0 0 Sat ......... 28 .......NCAA Regionals .............................................TBA • Michigan’s forward line of Alex Kile Zach Werenski 1 0 0 0 Sun ........ 39 .......NCAA Regionals .............................................TBA (3G, 4A), Dylan Larkin (2G, 5A), and Dexter Dancs 1 0 0 0 Tony Calderone 1 0 0 0 Zach Hyman (3G, 5A) has been on fi re Sam Piazza 1 0 0 0 APRIL (0-0-0) Cutler Martin - - - - Thu ..........9 .......NCAA Frozen Four (Boston) .......................TBA since being paired together to start the season, compiling nearly half of Niko Porikos - - - - Sat ......... 11 ......NCAA Frozen Four (Boston) .......................TBA Alex Talcott - - - - the Wolverines’ overall point total (48) through six games. Goaltender GP W-L-T GAA SV% SO • The Wolverines fi nished 0-for-6 on the Zach Nagelvoort 3 2-1-0 1.97 .935 0 Twitter.com/UMichHockey Steve Racine - - - - - power play and 6-for-6 on the pen- Luke Dwyer - - - - - Facebook.com/MichiganHockey alty kill last night. Michigan has now been perfect on the penalty kill in four straight games and is 14-for-14 on the 9 NATIONAL TITLES 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CROWNS 2 HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS 2014-15 MICHIGAN HOCKEY THE MICHIGAN TECH SERIES (LAST 10 GAMES) Overall Record: 122-92-4 Home Record: 70-28-2 Road Record: 29-52-2 Neutral Record: 23-12-0 Overtime Record: 11-8-1 CORING EADERS MCHL Record: 6-0-0 SCORING LEADERS S L WIHL Record: 14-3-1 Points Zach Hyman 8 Points Two tied 6 WCHA Record: 30-44-0 Goals Kile/Hyman 3 Goals Blake Pietila 3 CCHA Record: 6-6-0 Assists Dylan Larkin 5 Assist Two tied 4 Date Site Result Score Margin Rank 12/30/2005 N4 W 5-2 3 6/- PPG Alex Kile 2 PPG David Johnstone 2 12/29/2006 N4 W 4-1 3 11/- GWG Two tied 1 GWG Two tied 2 12/29/2008 N4 W 1-0-2OT 1 2/- PIM Michael Downing 19 PIM Chris Leibinger 8 12/27/2008 N4 W 5-0 5 12/- 12/30/2009 N4 W 5-3 2 -/- Shots Dylan Larkin 24 Shots David Johnstone 21 12/29/2010 N4 W 4-2 2 10/- +/- Hyman/Kile +4 +/- Two tied +4 12/29/2012 N4 L 0-4 -4 -/- 11/01/2013 H W 3-2-OT 1 4/- GOALTENDING LEADERS GOALTENDING LEADERS 11/02/2013 H W 2-1 1 4/- Games Jamie Phillips 5 10/31/2014 A L 1-4 -3 13/17 Games Zach Nagelvoort 4 N4 – Great Lakes Invitational Wins Steve Racine 2 Wins Jamie Phillips 5 (Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mich.) GAA Steve Racine 2.50 GAA Jamie Phillips 1.20 LAST NIGHT’S CONTEST SV% Steve Racine .923 SV% Jamie Phillips .956 Dylan Larkin scored a third-period goal, but Michigan SO None 0 SO Jamie Phillips 1 fell behind 2-0 after two periods of play and dropped a 4-1 decision at Michigan Tech. MTU’s Walker Hyland TEAM COMPARISON scored at 7:36 of the third period, as his dump in off the end boards defl ected off Nolan De Jong’s stick MICHIGAN MICHIGAN TECH and into the net to give the Huskies a 3-0 lead. Larkin 2-4-0 Overall 5-0-0 beat Michigan Tech goaltender Jamie Phillips over the shoulder at 10:16 to make it 3-1.The Wolverines pulled 1-1-0 Home 1-0-0 goaltender Zach Nagelvoort (30 saves) for an extra at- tacker with 2:40 to play, and Michigan Tech’s Malcolm 1-3-0 Road 4-0-0 Gould sealed the win with an empty-net goal at 19:16. PK over the last four-plus games. Michigan 0-0-0 Neutral 0-0-0 had its best night on the penalty kill since go- 0-2-0 Current Streak 5-0-0 ing 6-for-6 against Michigan Tech last season in a 2-1 win on Nov. 2, 2013. The Wolverines 2-3-0 Last 5 5-0-0 had their worst night on the power play since 2-4-0 Last 10 5-0-0 going 0-for-6 against Ohio State in a 2-2 shootout loss on Feb. 28, 2014. 17/2.83 (26th) Goals For/Game 17/3.40 (14th) • Michigan had several standout performanc- 21/3.50 (46th) Goals Against/Game 6/1.20 (5th) es in an 8-4 win at UMass-Lowell on Oct.
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