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“I’m proud to be a part of this [senior] class,” said Josh Langfeld, fighting back tears. “We worked really hard. Everyone had counted us out earlier in the year and a lot of people counted us out along the way. <\/p>\n
“But we handled the adversity great. I think we showed up in the last part of the season to lead this group of guys. I hope they’ve learned from it and [the seniors] have earned a lot of respect.”<\/p>\n
“We got behind the eight ball a little bit, giving up three goals,” said Langfeld’s classmate Geoff Koch. “We tried to get back in the game, but that’s the way sports are sometimes.”<\/p>\n
Six seniors skated Thursday for the Wolverines; all will be lost next season. Those six players accounted for 183 points this year, and include two career 100-point scorers in Langfeld and Mark Kosick. <\/p>\n
“Our seniors are a big factor in our team, and they could have been a big factor tonight,” said Berenson. “They had the puck … and had some quality chances.<\/p>\n
“It will be a big turnover year for our team, losing eight seniors.” <\/p>\n
But losing seniors won’t be the only concern for Berenson. <\/p>\n
“There’s always the possibility of losing another one of your top underclassmen [to the pros]. We lost Mike Comrie last year. He was our leading scorer, and probably would have been again this year, too. <\/p>\n
“But we’ve got a big freshman class coming in and that will be fun for the coaches. It’ll change the team a lot, but we’ve got some solid players coming back.”<\/p>\n
The departing seniors were instrumental to the program, but Langfeld showed that something left behind will make this team continue to set high goals.<\/p>\n
“Tonight’s game showed a lot about the character on our team,” said Langfeld, who proved how difficult it will be to remove the Michigan jersey from his back, wearing it to the press conference more than 30 minutes after the game’s end. “It showed a lot about the friendships we’ve made. There isn’t a guy who wouldn’t go through the wall for another guy. It’s the most closely-knit group of guys I’ve ever played with.<\/p>\n
“Tonight our team battled back and we showed a lot of character. But that’s part of being a Michigan Wolverine. I’m proud to be sitting here wearing this jersey.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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