Postgame Notes: #3 Michigan 6, #10 Nebraska-Omaha 1
10/23/2010 12:00:00 AM | Ice Hockey
Oct. 23, 2010
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Series Notes
Michigan leads the all-time series against Nebraska-Omaha at 25-7-3 (.757).
The Wolverines are 15-2-0 at Yost Ice Arena when facing the Mavericks.
With two assists tonight, Louie Caporusso now has four goals and seven assists in nine career games against the Mavericks.
Team Notables
Before tonight's game, head coach Red Berenson was recognized for his 700th career win, which occurred on Oct. 8 at Bowling Green. Twenty-eight former players and assistant coach Mark Miller were in attendance.
David Wohlberg's goal, scored at eight seconds of the first period, is a modern-era record for the fastest goal scored to start a game in Michigan history.
Tonight's six goals scored are a season high. The last time Michigan scored six goals in a game was on March 6, 2010, against Lake Superior State, winning 6-0 in the first round of the CCHA playoffs.
Twelve Wolverines registered at least one point tonight. Scooter Vaughan had two goals, and both Louie Caporusso and Derek DeBlois had two assists.
Scooter Vaughan and David Wohlberg took over the team lead in goals with four each.
Louie Caporusso leads the team in assists (6) and points (8).
Streaks and Peaks
With a goal tonight, Luke Glendening continues his three-game point streak (1-2-3).
David Wohlberg has scored in back-to-back games for the fifth time in his career and the second time this season.
Player Notables
With two goals tonight, Scooter Vaughan set a single-season high in goals with four, and registered his first multi-goal game of his career.
With an assist on Luke Glendening's third-period goal, Kevin Clare tallied his first career point.
Goaltender Bryan Hogan had a season-high 35 saves. He is 4-2-0 in his career when notching 30-plus saves.