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Wolverines vs Redhawks

Red Robin

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Like Paula says "Michigan is a freight train"

Miami is a very good team, but so is Michigan and the Wolverines are on FIRE.

On paper and Man for man this Michigan team is very talented and now they are proving it on the ice.

Hard to bet against Michigan.

Wouldn't it be a great story if they won the CCHA?
 
Re: Wolverines vs Redhawks

FWIW, you should stop this thread and start a CCHA Finals thread. You'll get more involved. Especially since this is just one of 3 games this weekend.
 
Re: Wolverines vs Redhawks

Like Paula says "Michigan is a freight train"

Miami is a very good team, but so is Michigan and the Wolverines are on FIRE.

On paper and Man for man this Michigan team is very talented and now they are proving it on the ice.

Hard to bet against Michigan.

Wouldn't it be a great story if they won the CCHA?

Miami is a dynamite team with a young group of top quality players. They don't score much, but don't need to. It will be a tall task to get by that team.

Notre Dame is bit more experienced, tough to play against- not a good deal of room on the ice. They are cool under pressure in tight games. Probably the team I would not want Michigan to face in the final, if they got there.

OSU, as Paula also alluded to, was a charter member of the CCHA and took home the first championships. Seems that they
corrected some of their defensive ills that Michigan took advantage of a few weeks back. Their top line is explosive.

Michigan has found the right chemistry and goaltending confidence. The offense is clicking and their defensive play has improved- although the goals they gave up this past weekend all resulted from neutral ice or defensive zone turnovers. Playing "nothing to lose" hockey.

Should be fun and all have interesting story lines. Ironically none of these teams are moving on to the new WCHA the conference that both Michigan and Notre Dame played in at one time.
 
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Re: Wolverines vs Redhawks

Good points. No one says it will be easy but Michigan is on a tear and I doubt any team wants to play them right now.
 
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