Kevin Porter was all smiles after scoring four goals Friday (photo: Melissa Wade).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
As the first frame wound down, the underdog began to believe in itself a little bit more, which was displayed in an emphatic clearing attempt on the penalty kill as the horn sounded to end the period.<\/p>\n
“The longer and longer they stay in the game, the more confidence they get, just like Holy Cross did [in its NCAA tournament victory over Minnesota],” said Kolarik. “You get one bad bounce and the game’s over and you lose, so we needed to score quickly.”<\/p>\n
Pacioretty came up with that quick goal less than a minute into the second period with the Wolverines still enjoying carryover power-play time from the end of the first. Aaron Palushaj fed the puck down to Kolarik at the goal line, who quickly found Pacioretty in the slot for the quick shot and goal.<\/p>\n
“That really got our energy up and after that we started to roll,” said Porter.<\/p>\n
The Wolverines will hope to take that type of dominating effort into their matchup with Clarkson Saturday evening at 7 p.m. The regional final will mark the first time since 1962 that the two schools have faced each other, dating back to Red Berenson’s senior year for Michigan.<\/p>\n
Just don’t remind him that it was a 5-4 loss to the Len Ceglarski-coached Knights.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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