Chad Kolarik made it 6-2 Michigan.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Jack Johnson started the second Michigan scoring play, feeding a pass to Cogliano breaking down the left wing. Cogliano slowed once he entered the offensive zone and feathered a pass back to the trailing Johnson, who one-timed a bomb past Zaniboni at 8:21.<\/p>\n
Northern Michigan countered the two early Michigan goals with a marker of its own on a power play at 12:39. Pat Bateman took a pass alone in front of Michigan netminder Billy Sauer from Zach Tarkir at the blueline. Bateman whirled and lifted the puck over Sauer’s extended stick.<\/p>\n
Cogliano and Kevin Porter each scored for Michigan as the period wound down, giving the Wolverines a 4-1 lead at period’s end. Cogliano’s backhand goal completed a strong individual effort and Porter’s tally came on a pass from Hensick directly from a faceoff.<\/p>\n
Northern Michigan fought back early in the second, notching its second power-play score of the game at 2:33. Zaniboni rifled a pass from his goalmouth to Tim Hartung at the Michigan blueline, and Hartung tipped the puck to Mike Santorelli, who broke in alone on Sauer and potted his 30th goal of the season.<\/p>\n
Hensick built the Michigan lead back to three at 8:05 when a Zaniboni rebound landed on his stick and he sent home his 19th goal of the season.<\/p>\n
After a Wildcat goaltending change to freshman Brian Stewart, Wolverine linemates Cogliano and Chad Kolarik alternated setting each other up for goals to extend the Michigan lead to 7-2 after two periods.<\/p>\n
The teams traded third-period goals, Hensick with his hat trick and Ray Kaunisto with the third Wildcat power-play tally.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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