Wolverine Andrew Ebbett is upended by a Badger defender.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
“In the second period, I thought we played harder,” said Eaves. “We didn’t execute with the puck as much as I would have liked to have seen, and that third goal was kind of a big goal.<\/p>\n
“I thought in the third period, our young kids still battled and our goal was to bust that goose egg and we did that. But the game was already out of reach. The great start already paid off for them.”<\/p>\n
Tambellini wristed his second goal of the night from the right circle, short-side, at 7:04 in the third to ice the game, but Wisconsin captain junior Adam Burish spoiled Michigan goaltender Al Montoya’s shutout, scoring from directly in front of the Wolverine net at 14:43.<\/p>\n
Montoya faced just 18 shots in the game, most from the perimeter. <\/p>\n
“There are a lot of guys who chipped in offensively tonight, but there was a lot of good defensive effort tonight,” said Nystrom. “The penalty kill did a good job, and there were a couple of times it was a little scary, with plays that just missed the net or were broken up at the last second, but our penalty killing has been strong lately.”<\/p>\n
The Wolverines were 1-for-8 on the power play, the Badgers 0-for-3. <\/p>\n
Michigan head coach Red Berenson echoed Eaves’ assessment of the importance of the Wolverines’ quick start. “We were fortunate that we got the first power-play goal. That gave us that edge, that confidence and the momentum, and then you get the second goal … was important because we knew Wisconsin had trouble scoring, and you don’t want them to get too much hope.<\/p>\n
“I like the way our team played as the players mentioned — defensively, the intensity, the physical part of the game because Wisconsin’s a physical team, and I thought we held our own against them.<\/p>\n
“And then we need high-end players like Tambellini and Hensick. They make the difference in a game. They just need a loose puck.”<\/p>\n
The Wolverines (31-7-3) will face Colorado College in the final game of the regional Saturday, at 5 p.m. in Van Andel Arena.<\/p>\n
“We know Colorado [College] is maybe the best team in the West,” said Berenson. “Certainly, I had them right up there in the polls, and up until the last couple of weeks I think everyone else did, too. We know they’re a great team, a prolific team, two great scorers, a great goalie, a great power play, and it should be a tremendous hockey game tomorrow.”<\/p>\n
The Badgers end their season with a record of 23-14-4, but return most of this year’s young squad next season.<\/p>\n
“After the game, Coach said, ‘Let’s learn a lesson from this,'” said Burish. “If any of you have been in a dressing room after a season when it’s some guys’ last games of their careers at a place, it’s a pretty powerful feeling in that dressing room right now. [Alternate captain] Tommy [Gilbert] and I being juniors, it kind of sets in that we’ve got one more kick at this thing.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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