Scores. Scores! SCORES!! (David Wilcomes)

Michigan Hockey Game #39: Michigan 11 (!), Colgate 1 Comment Count

David March 24th, 2023 at 11:55 PM

CLICK HERE for Game Recap from Kristy McNeil and other pertinent information.

 

What just happened (TL;DR): This game was close in score for a period, but Michigan still dominated. Then, the dam broke open in the second, and Michigan gave Colgate’s net major fillings on repeat. The Wolverines drilled seven goals in nine minutes to crown themselves winners of the opening round. After a third period spearmint spearing, the Wolverines power play capped three more times to set a NCAA Tournament record for goals. In an opening round that saw other Big Ten teams score 8, 8, and 9 goals, Michigan turned heads with double digits. #eyeballemoji

FINAL CORSI NUMBERS (www.collegehockeynews.com)

 

Total Attempts

Even Strength

Power Play

Close (within 1)

Even Strength %

Colgate

44

42

2

22

39%

Michigan

88

67

21

32

61%

Forward Notes.

-This was an absolute evisceration. Every. Single. Forward. for Michigan tallied at least a point. It was just a finishing clinic. The Wolverines momentarily shut it down at the end of the second period and beginning of the third or else they probably could have had more. An enraging penalty late in the game, re-ignited the Wolverines for more blood on the power play. Michigan showed their finishing ceiling when they have the puck in dangerous areas all night. Turns out, the ceiling is the roof.

-Michigan had NINE different goal scorers on Friday night. Nine. Adam Fantilli has two points and was nowhere near the offensive star of the game, lol. Depth scoring is always key in tournament runs, and the Wolverines certainly checked that box. Colgate nowhere near Michigan’s class on the ice, and dominating, scoring goals, and not letting up is what is necessary in those games. Michigan seems to be firing on all cylinders at just the right time.

-Seniors Nick Granowicz and Eric Ciccolini both skated in their first NCAA Tournament game and each scored a goal. That’s pretty cool.

 

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Weclome to the Luke Show (David Wilcomes)

Defense Notes.

-The in-zone defense was fine. Colgate didn’t generate a whole lot in the offensive zone. That was also to be expected. When the game was tight (on the scoreboard, at least), Michigan did give away a few chances in transition. Luke Hughes had a couple bad giveaways early that gave the Flossers a few scoring chances. After the first period, though, the Wolverines tightened up on the backend and locked the game down.

-Luke Hughes tallied a five point night. LOL. He tallied a short-hand goal, power play goal, and three assists. Seamus Casey also tallied three assists. Four of Michigan’s seven defensemen tallied a point. It was a good night to be a puck-moving blueliner!

 

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Eric Ciccolini scored the game-winner (David Wilcomes)

 

SPECIAL TEAMS CHART

 

PP Opportunities

PP Corsi For

PP Shots/Minute

Colgate

0/3

2

2/6

Michigan

1/2

21

9/8.5

Power Play. Michigan’s power play was overwhelming on their first advantage. The Wolverines generated four shots on net and at least three of the were Grade A looks. Adam Fantilli and Gavin Brindley both had great chances. On their second power play, TJ Hughes fired a shot from the dot and Eric Ciccolini slammed home the rebound from the slot. After a spearing (!) call in the third period, an angry Michigan power play tallied THREE more times. Luke Hughes, Dylan Duke, and Rutger McGroarty all launched the Wolverines into double digits. Michigan was always going to have a supreme advantage on the power play, and they made it count and how.

Penalty Kill. Michigan’s penalty kill basically evened up the ice. Though, the Wolverines had multiple more scoring chances on the penalty kill than Colgate did on their power play. Luke Hughes scored a shortie from the top of the House to put the Wolverines up 8-0. Frank Nazar also had a golden chance, but slid his attempt just wide. The Fluoriders barely threatened to gain the zone.

 

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That’s seven good games in a row for Erik Portillo (David Wilcomes)

GOALTENDING CHART

 

Michigan Shots Faced (House)

Colgate Shots Faced (House)

First Period

7

17

Second Period

7

19

Third Period

7

16

Overtime

n/a

n/a

TOTAL

21

52

Notes. The hidden story of the night was that Erik Portillo was pretty good. Now, he didn’t have a whole lot to do all night, but when he was called upon, he made the saves. His biggest saves came on transition opportunities. Portillo had four saves on OMRs. He did have a loose rebound, dropped a catchable puck, and lost his stick once, but again, all in all, it was another very encouraging performance from the Big Swede.

 

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When the defense was sloppy, Erik Portillo shut it down (David Wilcomes)

ODD MAN RUSH CHART

Defense

Rushes

Advs

Escape%

Offense

Rushes

Advs

Scoring%

1st Period

3

2v1 x2, 3v2

100%

 

n/a

n/a

n/a

2nd Period

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

n/a

n/a

n/a

3rd Period

1

2v1

100%

 

2

1v0 x2

0%

OT

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

n/a

n/a

n/a

Total

4

2v1 x3, 3v2

100%

 

2

1v0 x2

0%

Notes. When the game was close in the first period, Michigan did give up a few OMRs. Erik Portillo made a couple of saves, including one on the power play. Adam Fantilli made a helluva play backchecking to break up the 3v1 (making it a 3v2). While having the puck in the offensive zone all night is going to allow for chances in transition, that is still a nice Talking Point for Naurato on the off day. Not great, but also not worrisome for this specific game.

Michigan also got a couple of breakaways late in the game. Gavin Brindley and Frank Nazar could not finish either. Eh, whatever.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Michigan set an NCAA Tournament record for goals. This is what you do to an extremely over-matched opponent. They got a phenomenal first round draw and absolutely made it count. They also played well enough defensively and got a nice performance out of Erik Portillo. These are all boxes that you wanted to see checked going into the weekend, and they did that. They draw the high flying home crowded Penn State Ice Lions on Sunday night at 6:30pm on ESPN2. Michigan has beaten them three times in four games. Sunday’s game will have a trip to Tampa on the line.

Comments

Butch-dontcall…

March 25th, 2023 at 7:19 AM ^

The net was "open wide" from the second period on.  This team has really made an "impression" on me. It gave an "injection" of fun to my Friday night and I think they have a good "shot" to go to the frozen four. Now if they could just "brush" away PSU and "spit" out any bad taste from last year of not winning the NCAA title.  I am "salivating" at the possibility of a championship run...

Grampy

March 25th, 2023 at 12:41 AM ^

A “Butt-Ender” by any other name is still spearing and that’s the dirtiest of all on-ice infractions. They deserved worse than they got. Their coach must be mortified. 

stephenrjking

March 25th, 2023 at 1:14 PM ^

I'll give them a bit of a break, there was no video, and when the penalty was levied they didn't argue that it was mythical. It sounded, to them, like they thought something probably happened but a video review could not turn anything up because video didn't exist.

I would have liked good video (the producers and the camera work weren't great) but perhaps they heard what they needed from players and coaches. Honestly, if it was as bad as it sounded, it's possible that someone from Colgate, remorseful about what occurred in a game that had no hope anyway, just told them "yep, our guy speared him."'

Anyway, I'm partly just defending Ritchlin's honor here, because he works to be impartial in the booth but we all know he's a Michigan man. 

Brimley

March 25th, 2023 at 7:50 PM ^

Ritchlin was fine. Early on, he was trying so hard to find good in Colgate’s game that it was a little thick. Otherwise, he was solid. The play-by-play guy by assuming the refs didn’t have VERY good reasons to assess the maximum penalty they could (“There’s no video!!” several times) just made me choke on my oatmeal. Refs miss stuff, like, say, an occasional blatant charge, but they don’t just make things up out of air. 

stephenrjking

March 25th, 2023 at 1:22 AM ^

That was good.

The story really seems to be the B1G just opening the throttle on everybody they played. Now, none of these were “major conference” teams or anything, but they made the tournament, and anybody can beat anybody.

Except these four poor schools that just got absolutely thrashed. I’ve never seen anything quite like this in a first round.

Michigan-specific: tons of fun, obviously. First round games are often snoozers. Terrible if you lose, humdrum if you win. If, and it’s an important if, this team wins on Sunday, this seems to enter the pantheon of truly memorable first-round wins, up there with Maine in 03 and St. Cloud in 11 (this makes the cut entirely because of the epic goal signal by the Michigan fan on camera before the refs announced the result) and, legendary above all, the Molly game. “The game where Michigan scored 11” is the sort of thing that sticks with you.

Dude. Michigan scored 11 goals. That’s absolutely absurd.

What does it mean for Sunday? Absolutely nothing. Get a good night sleep and get to work beating Penn State. 

bronxblue

March 25th, 2023 at 7:14 AM ^

A great night and absolutely a demolition.  Great to see them also only give up a goal and generally play sound defense.

Also, it won't ever not be weird to see "a trip to Tampa" as the goal for a college hockey championship.

MTechblUe

March 25th, 2023 at 8:36 AM ^

36 to 4. That was the combined score for the B1G. Yes it's hard to draw conclusions about single games blah blah blah but yikes. That's something.

Painful to see my Huskies go down so bad, but glad to see them have such a solid season. Now I don't have to be conflicted for the game tomorrow.

Go Maize and Blue!!

lhglrkwg

March 25th, 2023 at 8:52 AM ^

The larger storyline is what is up with the big ten? Theres been really strong conference performances from the NCHC and old WCHA before but absolutely never a demolition like this. Average score of the four big ten games was 9-1. Just uncompetitive. And two of those game’s featured decent teams in Harvard and Michigan Tech. Colgate finished 4th in the EZAC and we treated them like they were a first year D1 team moving up from club hockey

Colgate and Gylander played tough for a bit but you could tell the quick goals in the middle of the 2nd broke them. They knew it was over

On to Penn State. Shockingly enough, all 4 regional finals should have excellent attendance for once. Should be a great atmosphere

xgojim

March 25th, 2023 at 11:28 AM ^

If Penn State was destined for Allentown, then M should have been placed in Manchester where there were no other B1G teams.  It seems ridiculous that B1G teams should face each other in the first or second rounds when they've already proven that their presence is justified.  I'm all for a mini-B1G tournament in the semi-final round.  Same for any other conference, especially one as dominant as the B1G.  

I'm also for M to beat Penn State!  Go Blue!

Colt Burgess

March 25th, 2023 at 12:59 PM ^

Gylander being a Wings draft choice, I was hoping he would play well. I really don't know what to make of his performance because Colgate was overwhelmed. Now let's do the same to Penn State. 

stephenrjking

March 25th, 2023 at 1:18 PM ^

He was terrific for half the game. Excellent positioning, good awareness, robbed a couple of terrific shots. I was extremely impressed.

When the floodgates opened, they opened in a big way. I haven't bothered to scrutinize his role in things but after Michigan put up two and three quick goals Colgate was shattered and I don't think you can put too much stock into anything that came after.

Not saying he's the next franchise goaltender or anything, but for 28 minutes Michigan was actively frustrated from scoring and he was the major reason. 

SF Wolverine

March 26th, 2023 at 11:09 AM ^

Stay disciplined.  Strong in all three zones, and don’t take any bad penalties.  Avoid the temptation to think of this as a shoot-out game.  This is a good matchup for us.  Win the Game!