2017-18 MICHIGAN HOCKEY SCHEDULE GAME 27 ALL TIMES EASTERN Friday, February 2, 2018 • 7:30 P.M
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2017-18 MICHIGAN HOCKEY SCHEDULE GAME 27 ALL TIMES EASTERN Friday, February 2, 2018 • 7:30 P.M. ET Red Berenson Rink at Yost Ice Arena • Ann Arbor, Mich. SEPTEMBER Radio: IMG Sports Network (Al Randall, PxP; Andrew Merrick, Color) Sat ...........2 ........ vs. Western Ontario (ex.) ...................... W, 10-1 STREAM: FOXSPORTSGO.COM OctoBER (4-2) Fri .............6 ........ at St. Lawrence ...........................................W, 3-1 Sat ...........7 ........at Clarkson..................................................... L, 3-0 Fri ........... 20 ......vs. Vermont ..................................................W, 4-1 Sat ......... 21 ......vs. Vermont ..................................................W, 3-2 Fri ........... 27 ......at Penn State* ........................................L, 5-4 OT Sat ......... 28 ......at Penn State* .............................................W, 5-2 NOVEMBER (2-4-2) Thu ..........2 .......vs. Ferris State .............................................W, 7-2 Fri .............3 ........vs. Ferris State ........................................L, 3-2 OT Fri ........... 10 ......vs. Minnesota* .....................................W, 5-4 OT Sat ......... 11 ......vs. Minnesota* .......................................T, 6-6 OT Fri ........... 17 ......at Wisconsin* ................................................ L, 7-3 Sat ......... 18 .......at Wisconsin* ..........................................T, 4-4 OT Fri ........... 24 .......vs. Ohio State* ............................................. L, 3-2 Sat ......... 25 .......vs. Ohio State* ............................................. L, 5-1 DECEMBER (1-1) Sat ...........2 ........at USNTDP U-18 Team (ex) .....................W, 7-3 Thu ..........7 ........vs. Michigan State*....................................W, 4-0 Fri .............8 ........at Michigan State* ...................................... L, 5-0 January (5-5) Mon ........1 ........vs. Bowling Green State (GLI) ................. L, 6-4 Tues ........2 ........vs. Michigan State (GLI) ...........................W, 6-4 Fri .............5 ........vs. Notre Dame* .......................................... L, 2-1 Sun ..........7 ........at Notre Dame* ........................................... L, 2-1 Fri ........... 12 .......at Minnesota* ..............................................W, 5-3 Sat ......... 13 .......at Minnesota* ..............................................W, 3-1 Fri ........... 19 .......vs. Penn State* ............................................W, 4-0 Sat ......... 20 .......vs. Penn State* ............................................W, 3-2 Fri ........... 26 .......at Ohio State* ............................................... L, 4-0 Sat ......... 27 .......at Ohio State* ............................................... L, 5-3 FEBruary Fri .............2 ........vs. Wisconsin* ..........................................7:30 pm Sat ...........3 ........vs. Wisconsin* ..........................................7:30 pm Fri .............9 ........at Michigan State* .................................7:05 pm Sat ......... 10 .......vs. Michigan State (LCA)* ....................7:00 pm Fri ........... 16 .......at Notre Dame* ......................................7:35 pm Sun ........ 18 .......vs. Notre Dame* .....................................5:30 pm Fri ........... 23 .......vs. Arizona State .....................................7:30 pm Sat. ........ 24 .......vs. Arizona State .....................................7:30 pm MARCH Fri .............2 ........Big Ten Quarterfinals^ .................................TBD Sat ...........3 ........Big Ten Quarterfinals^ .................................TBD Sun ..........4 ........Big Ten Quarterfinals (if nec.)^ .................TBD Sat ......... 10 .......Big Ten Semifinals^ .......................................TBD Sat .............17 .........Big Ten Championship^ ..........................................TBD Fri ........... 23 .......NCAA Regionals# ...........................................TBD Sat ......... 24 ......NCAA Regionals# ...........................................TBD Sun ........ 25 .......NCAA Regionals# ...........................................TBD APRIL Thu ..........5 ........NCAA Frozen Four (St. Paul)# ....................TBD Sat ...........7 ........NCAA Frozen Four (St. Paul)# ....................TBD *Conference Game ^Big Ten Tournament #NCAA Tournament 9 NATIONAL TITLES // 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS // 93 ALL-AMERICANS // 2 HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS 2017-18 MICHIGAN HOCKEY MICHIGAN Player AND TEAM Notes PAIRWISE Recapping Columbus Rk Team Points Record Last weekend the Wolverines traveled to Columbus and could not avoid the sweep from 1t Notre Dame 58 20-5-1 1t Cornell 58 18-2-1 the Buckeyes. The Wolverines dropped Friday’s game 4-0 and Saturday’s game 5-3. 3 St. Cloud State 57 15-6-3 4t Clarkson 56 19-4-3 4t Denver 56 14-6-6 On Friday, Despite outshooting the Buckeyes 32-20, the Wolverines did not have an answer 6 Ohio State 54 17-5-4 for OSU and were unable to find the back of the net. 7 Minnesota State 53 19-7-0 8 Omaha 52 14-11-1 9 Providence 51 17-8-3 Michigan had more luck scoring in the second contest of the series, scoring three goals. The 10 Minnesota Duluth 50 14-11-3 11t Minnesota 48 16-13-1 Wolverines struck first on a goal from Jack Becker, however, after going back-and-forth with 11t North Dakota 48 12-8-8 tallies, OSU went on to score the next three goals. Jake Slaker added a late goal for U-M, 13 Western Michigan 47 13-12-1 14 Northeastern 46 15-7-4 making the final score, 5-3. 15 Penn State 45 13-11-4 16 Michigan 44 12-12-2 17 Bowling Green 43 16-8-6 Hayden Heatin’ Up 18 Northern Michigan 42 17-10-3 19 Wisconsin 41 13-12-4 Sophomore goaltender Hayden Lavigne has played in 19 games this season, surpassing the 20 Boston College 40 13-10-3 total of 13 from his freshman season. He holds an 8-8-2 record for the season. His two goals 21 Maine 39 14-9-4 22 Bemidji State 38 14-8-6 against on the weekend during the sweep of Penn State and 77 saves earned him the Big 23 Boston University 37 13-11-2 Ten’s First Star of the Week Award for the week of Jan.19. 24t Miami 36 9-12-3 24t Colorado College 36 11-14-4 26 UMass Lowell 34 15-12-0 27 Harvard 33 9-8-4 Hobey Hopefuls 28t Union 31 15-12-1 Tony Calderone and Cooper Marody have both been nominated for the Hobey Baker Award, 28t Mercyhurst 31 13-10-4 30 Colgate 30 11-11-4 given annually to college hockey’s top player. Michigan has had two Hobey Baker winners 31 Canisius 29 13-11-2 in its history, with Brendan Morrison winning in 1997 and Kevin Porter in 2008. 32t Air Force 27 13-11-3 32t Michigan Tech 27 13-11-5 34 Dartmouth 26 9-11-2 Run DMC 35 Quinnipiac 25 9-12-4 36 Michigan State 24 9-16-1 Michigan’s “DMC” line of Dexter Dancs, Cooper Marody and Tony Calderone have combined 37 Massachusetts 23 11-14-1 for 76 points out of a total of 218 team points (34.9 percent) through 26 games. 38 Yale 22 9-11-1 39 Connecticut 21 11-16-2 40 Holy Cross 20 11-10-7 41t Robert Morris 19 11-13-2 Tony Lights the Lamp 41t Princeton 19 7-10-3 Calderone’s 15 goals are the most by a U-M player in the first 26 games of a season since 43t Army 17 9-11-5 43t New Hampshire 17 9-13-4 Tyler Motte’s 26 goals in 26 games during the 2015-16 campaign. 45 RIT 15 10-13-2 46 Merrimack 14 7-15-4 47 Niagara 13 11-15-2 Marody in Good Company 48 Ferris State 12 12-17-1 Marody’s 31 points are the most by a Wolverine through 26 games since Kyle Conner had 49 Bentley 11 8-13-6 50 American International 10 10-15-3 45 in 2015-16. 51 Brown 9 6-12-4 52 Alabama Huntsville 8 9-17-2 53 Sacred Heart 7 7-14-4 Quinntessential Blue liner 54 Arizona State 6 7-16-5 55 Vermont 5 7-15-4 Freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes’ 15 points (1g, 14a) from the point are the most by 56 Alaska 4 9-15-2 a U-M freshman blue liner through 26 games since Zach Werenski had 21 points through 57 St. Lawrence 3 6-18-2 58 Rensselaer 2 4-19-4 that span in 2014-15. 59 Lake Superior 1 6-20-4 60 Alaska Anchorage 0 2-20-4 Climbin’ the Ranks USCHO Marody ranks tied for 13th nationally with 31 points on the season and tied for seventh with RK TEAM (1ST PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS LAST 22 assists. Calderone is tied for 13th nationally with 15 goals. 1 Cornell (32) 18-2-1 978 2 2 Notre Dame (17) 20-5-1 957 1 3 Clarkson 19-4-3 881 3 GOALLL!!! 4 Denver (1) 14-6-6 831 4 5 Ohio State 17-5-4 787 6 Michigan ranks 13th in the nation in goals per game, averaging 3.19 goals over its first 26 6 St. Cloud State 15-6-3 779 5 games. Calderone ranks tied for 15th in the nation in goals per game at 0.58. 7 Minnesota State 19-7-0 735 7 8 Providence 17-8-3 610 10 9 Minnesota Duluth 14-11-3 545 9 Block It Out 10 North Dakota 12-8-8 535 11 11 Northeastern 15-7-4 529 8 Michigan ranks seventh nationally with an average of 14.58 blocked shots per game and 12 Minnesota 16-13-1 451 13 tied for 10th in total blocked shots with 379 on the season. 13 Omaha 14-11-1 322 19 14 Bowling Green 16-8-6 310 15 15 Western Michigan 13-12-1 261 12 16 Boston College 13-10-3 219 16 SHOTS, SHOTS, SHOTS 17 Penn State 13-11-4 216 14 Michigan ranks eighth nationally with an average of 33.31 shots on goal per game, and is 18 Wisconsin 13-12-4 190 18 19 Northern Michigan 17-10-3 167 20 19th in the nation with a +3.31 shots on goal margin per game. 20 Michigan 12-12-2 70 17 9 NATIONAL TITLES // 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS // 93 ALL-AMERICANS // 2 HOBEY BAKER AWARD WINNERS FEBRUARY 2 VS WISCONSIN MICHIGAN Player AND TEAM Notes 17-18 RECORD WHEN SCORING Name Record U-M in the Olympics Jack Becker 1-2-0 Michigan hockey will be present at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games as Wolverine alums Nicholas Boka 0-0-0 Tony Calderone 5-3-2 Chad Kolarik ‘08 (USA) and Andrew Ebbett ‘06 (Canada) will represent their respective Joseph Cecconi 1-2-0 Dexter Dancs 4-2-0 countries. They become the 15th and 16th Wolverine to compete in hockey at the Winter Quinn Hughes 1-0-0 Olympics (eight USA, four Canada, one Austrian, one Japan and one Sweden).