Postgame Notes: #5 Michigan 5, Bowling Green 1
3/11/2011 12:00:00 AM | Ice Hockey
March 11, 2011
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Series Notes
U-M is 78-34-3 all-time against Bowling Green, including a 43-16-0 mark at Yost Ice Arena.
Michigan extended its overall winning streak over BGSU to six games.
The Wolverines are 8-2 against BGSU in CCHA Tournament play.
CCHA Tournament Notes
Carl Hagelin and Matt Rust continued their success in the playoffs. In 15 games, Hagelin has 7-10-17 and Rust has tallied 4-8-12 in 13 games.
Shawn Hunwick is undefeated in the CCHA Tournament with a 7-0 record. He has a .934 save percentage and 1.43 goals-against average.
Team Notes
The Wolverines have won 12 consecutive games at Yost Ice Arena and 13 straight in Ann Arbor, the longest single-season home winning streak since 1961-62 when U-M won 16 straight. Michigan is 15-2-1 at home this season.
Michigan extended its overall winning streak to seven games, matching its best stretch since the 2010 playoff run.
Lindsay Sparks' goal, scored at 42 seconds of the third period, marked the seventh time U-M has scored in the first minute of a period this season.
Eleven different Wolverines registered at least one point tonight. Each of U-M's four forward lines contributed a goal.
U-M killed all five BGSU power plays for its 16th perfect game on the PK. Michigan is 22-for-23 on the penalty kill over the last seven games.
Streaks and Peaks
Chris Brown extended his career-best point streak to seven games with his goal. He has registered 5-3-8 during the streak. He has five game-winning goals this season, including four in the last six contests.
David Wohlberg set a career-best goal streak of four games.
Individual Notes
Playing in his 166th consecutive game, Chad Langlais has tied the school record for consecutive games played, set by Tim Miller and Travis Turnbull, who played every game of their careers from 2005-06 through 2008-09.
With an assist tonight, Chad Langlais tied Jeff Jillson (65 assists) for 14th on U-M's career assists list by a defenseman. Langlais' 79 career points match Chris Tamer's output for 19th place on the U-M defenseman career points list.
Wohlberg's goal was his 15th of the season, tying the mark he set during his freshman campaign when he was the 2009 CCHA Rookie of the Year.
Carl Hagelin's second of two assists tonight was his 150th career point. In 164 games, he has registered 60 goals and 90 assists.
With two assists tonight, A.J. Treais tallied his fifth multi-point game of season and the sixth of career.