Postgame Notes: Michigan 4, Bowling Green 0
2/9/2010 12:00:00 AM | Ice Hockey
Feb. 9, 2010
Series Notes
The Wolverines hold the all-time series lead against the Falcons at 75-34-3.
Michigan's win tonight snapped the two-game home losing streak to Bowling Green. U-M is 42-16-0 in Ann Arbor.
The Maize and Blue held Bowling Green to 21 or fewer shots in each of the four meetings this season.
Streaks and Peaks
Michigan advances to 15-2-0 this season when scoring the first goal.
Carl Hagelin earned an assist to improve his point streak to five games (1-5-6).
Player Notables
With two goals in the contest, Louie Caporusso recorded his first multi-goal game since Feb. 6, 2009. He has eight multi-goal games in his career.
Brian Lebler notched his 10th goal and 17th point of the season, setting career highs for both categories. Lebler has eight goals and four assists in the last 14 games.
Chris Brown posted the eighth multi-point game of his career, and just his second multi-assist game.
David Wohlberg earned his third multi-point game of the season with two assists. He has 3-7-10 totals over his last dozen games.
Stopping all 21 shots that came his way, Bryan Hogan earned his career-best fourth shutout of the season, and his seventh career blanking.
Team Notables
Head coach Red Berenson garnered his 690th career win, moving him to sixth place on NCAA hockey all-time wins list. He surpasses Len Ceglarski, former coach of Clarkson and Boston College.
Michigan scored three goals in a period for the 11th time this season. U-M potted three goals in the final period of play.
Michigan fired 40 shots on goal for the fifth time this season.
U-M stopped all six Bowling Green power plays for its 16th perfect PK game of the season. Michigan is 12-4-0 in those contests.