While Aaron Scott and Bryce West from Ohio (both are predicted to end up at rival Ohio State) are among the top targets at the position, Michigan football is expanding the board. However, the Wolverines aren’t keeping their focus solely on those they’ve recruited already. The pick: U-M 5, Penn State 3.Michigan football is working its board to try and lure some of the top cornerbacks in the country in Ann Arbor. Still, the Wolverines have too much offense to shut down, even if the Nittany Lions control the pace with a plethora of shots against goalie Erik Portillo. These two teams are much closer than the season series - won by U-M, 3-1 - suggests, especially considering PSU outscored the Wolverines, 6-4, in their two-game series in Happy Valley back in November. THE REGIONAL FINAL: Michigan hockey grabs 27th Frozen Four with 2-1 OT win over Penn State in NCAA tournament Ryan Ford’s pick The pick: Michigan 4, Quinnipiac 3.īIG TEN FINALE: Michigan hockey upsets Minnesota, 4-3, for second straight B1G title A trend? Or just a hot goalie at the wrong time? With nearly two weeks to prepare for Quinnipiac’s defensive system, the odds are good that the Wolverines won’t wait 52 minutes to score again in this one. Ryan Ford’s pickĪfter opening the NCAA tournament with 11 goals, the Wolverines managed just two in the regional final. But he also hasn’t given up even three goals in a game since Jan. Perets isn’t flawless- he gave up five goals in mid-October to North Dakota, then four goals a week later against Maine. This season, Perets - who went undrafted and will be able to sign where he wants after he’s done with the Bobcats - allowed “merely” 1.46 goals a game while stopping 93.2% of the shots against. But it all ended in a nightmare: Four goals allowed on 23 shots over 40 minutes in the regional final against Michigan. Playing behind a defense-first scheme at Quinnipiac, Perets stopped 93.9% of the shots he faces last season, with a 1.17 goals-against average. The Bobcat to know: G Yaniv PeretsĪnother of the 10 Hobey Baker finalists, as well as a top-three contender for the Mike Richter Award (as best college goalie), the sophomore has actually struggled a bit this season, compared to last season. His family might be a bit conflicted about this matchup, as well: Twin sister Maddy played hockey for Quinnipiac as did older sister Melissa - who’s now the director of player operations for the Quinnipiac women (after serving as a Penn tate women’s assistant). 24 overall) also assisted on the Wolverines’ tying goal against Penn State, keeping their championship hopes alive with a little over eight minutes to go. Samoskevich, the first-round pick of the Florida Panthers in 2021 (at No. 2 among Wolverines with 20 goals, including the winning score in last month’s regional final, 52 seconds into overtime off a big slapshot. The Wolverine to know: F Mackie Samoskevichįreshman Adam Fantilli will lead off the scouting packages, as the Hobey Baker Award finalist led the nation with 1.83 points per game, but Samoskevich is also key to the Wolverines’ offense. Michigan forward Mackie Samoskevich (11) shoots the puck against Michigan State during the third period of the "Duel in the D" at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Saturday, Feb. or Minnesota, who’ll pay in Thursday’s early semifinal at 5 p.m. Tonight’s matchup between the Bobcats and Wolverines is a matchup of the nation’s top defense - Quinnipiac allowed just 1.54 goals per game - and the top offense - Michigan averaged 4.22 goals per game, a number boosted by the Wolverines’ 11 goals in their NCAA opener two weeks ago. U-M is hoping for a better result than the ensuing national semifinal the heavily favored Wolverines fell in overtime to Denver, which went on to win the national title. It’s a rematch of last year’s regional final, when the Wolverines peppered Bobcats goalie Yaniv Perets with shots en route to a 7-4 win (though Quinnipiac made a late rally). Michigan hockey goes for its first national title game berth since 2011 tonight when the Wolverines take on Quinnipiac at 8:30 p.m. WOLVERINES ROLL: Michigan hockey pastes Colgate, 11-1, in NCAA tournament first round Game notes THE ROAD TO TAMPA: How Michigan hockey went through hell and back to return to Frozen Four and Minnesota for the national championship at 8 p.m. At stake: The winner faces Thursday's winner between Boston U.
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