One goal was all it took for the Agganis Arena to come alive as the Terriers scored three unanswered goals.
Hockey
A year ago, the Michigan hockey team traveled to Boston University to take on the Terriers at the loud and rowdy Agganis Arena.
In 1985, Powers got on a plane to the Midwest for a recruiting visit with Red Berenson. He hasn’t left since.
It was Oct. 23, and Messa Rink erupted in shouts of discouragement and boos of disapproval as the Michigan hockey team’s lineup was announced. Wooden bleachers were packed with Union faithful, all united in their hostility toward that night's villain: the Wolverines.
Friday night, after lighting the lamp time and time again, Michigan seemed to fill the void of three departed forwards with ease.
Motivated to push past its first loss of the season, Michigan walked away from Yost Ice Arena with an emphatic 7-3 victory.
After the his team’s 4-0 loss to Robert Morris on Oct. 31, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said he wished the Wolverines could play a game the next weekend.
Connor joined the Wolverines as their most heralded recruit.
Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson has taken the opportunity this off-week to hammer home a few messages he wouldn’t ordinarily have time to focus on. Since playing Robert Morris on Halloween, there have been goalie battles, mini-games, obstacle courses, endless conditioning drills and even a history lesson or two.