Postgame Notes: #4 Michigan 4, #7 Ferris State 0
10/28/2011 12:00:00 AM | Ice Hockey
Oct. 28, 2011
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 Michigan swept this week's CCHA series against Ferris State with a 5-2        victory on Thursday (Oct. 27) and a 4-0 win tonight (Oct. 28). It is the Wolverines' first        series sweep in conference play and second overall this season.
        
         This was the 99th meeting between Michigan and Ferris State with the Wolverines        holding a 67-28-4 advantage. The win is U-M's fifth straight over FSU, and the Wolverines        are unbeaten in the last six matchups between the two teams.
        
         Michigan has won its last 19 games at Yost Ice Arena and 20 straight overall in        Ann Arbor including the Big Chill at the Big House. It extends the school record for        longest home winning streak. The Wolverines have won all six home games this season by a        margin of at least three goals.
        
         The Wolverines donned their maize jerseys for the second time this season. U-M        is 2-0-0 this season when wearing the alternate jerseys.
        
         The Maize and Blue potted three goals in the second period. It is the second        time in this series and the seventh time this season that Michigan has scored three-plus        goals in a single period.
        
         Michigan's penalty kill was perfect, not allowing Ferris State to score during        seven power-play opportunities. The Wolverines improved their penalty kill percentage to        79.5 percent (31-of-39).
        
         Fifth-year senior goaltender Shawn        Hunwick picked up his sixth career shutout with 24 saves. Hunwick's last shutout was on        April 7, 2011, in the 2011 Frozen Four semifinals against North Dakota. It is the second        time this season Michigan has held its opponent scoreless (Niagara, Oct. 4).
        
         Junior forward Chris        Brown tallied both his third goal and sixth assist of the season in the second period.        It is the 15th multiple-point game of his career. Brown extended his point streak to three        games with five points (1g, 4a).
        
         Junior forward A.J.        Treais recorded both his fifth goal and fourth assist of the season in the second        period. It is the 11th multiple-point game of his career and fourth time this season that        Treais has registered a goal and an assist in a game.
        
         Freshman forward Phil        Di Giuseppe assisted on two second-period goals. It is the third multiple-point game of        his career. Di Giuseppe has a two-game point streak with four points (2g, 2a).
        
         Freshman forward Alex        Guptill notched his third goal of the season at 5:38 of the first period to open the        scoring. Guptill has a two-game point streak with two points (1g, 1a).
        
         Freshman forward Travis        Lynch potted his fourth goal of the season in the second period. Lynch has a two-game        point streak with two points (2g, 0a).
        
         Sophomore defenseman Mac        Bennett recorded his seventh assist of the season on Lynch's goal in the second period.        Bennett extended his point streak to a career-best three games with three points (0g,        3a).
        
         Sophomore forward Derek        DeBlois had his second assist of the season on Guptill's first-period goal. DeBlois is        on a two-game point streak with two points (1g, 1a). It is the first point streak of his        career.
        
         Senior forward David        Wohlberg earned his seventh assist of the season on Lynch's goal in the second period.        Wohlberg has a two-game point streak with three points (1g, 2a).
