ANN ARBOR - Fourth-ranked Michigan scored a short-handed goal
with six seconds remaining in the first period and tallied two more
goals during the first two minutes of the second period to take
control of the first game of this weekend's Central Collegiate
Hockey Association series against Lake Superior State.
Michigan (20-9-0 overall, 14-7-0-0 CCHA) scored three unanswered
goals in the second period to take a 4-1 lead and went on to beat
LSSU, 6-2, in front of 6,847 fans Friday at Yost Arena. It was the
most goals given up by the Lakers this season.
U-M's Matt Rust tallied the short-handed marker that tied the
game, 1-1, late in the opening period and scored an
even-strength goal at 2:54 of the third period. Louie Coporusso
also scored twice for U-M to bring his season goal total to 22.
Will Acton gave LSSU a 1-0 lead with an even-strength goal at
6:05 of the first period. Matt Cowie and Josh Sim were credited
with the assists. It was Acton's third goal in four games.
Laker Rick Schofield cut the lead to 5-2 with a power-play goal
at 6:39 of the third period. Nathan Perkovich and Acton had the
assists as Schofield increased his point total to 8-6--14 in the
Lakers' last 11 games. Perkovich picked up his seventh point in
four games.
LSSU (9-12-8 overall, 6-9-6-1 CCHA) was 1-for-7 on the power
play, while Michigan finished 1-for-3.
LSSU goaltender Pat Inglis totaled 35 saves, including 14 in the
second period and 13 in the third. U-M netminder Bryan Hogan had 19
saves.
David Wohlberg and Luke Glendening also scored goals for
Michigan.
The Lakers and Wolverines also play at 7:35 p.m. Saturday at
Yost Arena. The game will be televised on Comcast 900 and the NHL
Network. The LSSU Alumni Association and SAILS are sponsoring a
pre-game social at Damon's on the Boardwalk for all Laker fans.
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