INSIDE MEN'S HOCKEY BY PAUL CAPOBIANCO @BadgerMHockey
Goals the Badgers' goal UW makes changes to jump-start offense
T
he Badgers did a great job shutting down one of
the nation's top power plays last weekend at Minnesota, succeeding on nine of 10 penalty kills, including two five-minute major kills. UW also got solid, if not stellar goaltending from sophomores Landon Peter- son and Joel Rumpel. The missing ingredient? Goals. With that end in mind,
head coach Mike Eaves ex- pects to make a few tweaks to the current available lineup heading into this weekend's Minnesota State series. "I think we will take a dif-
ferent approach to our lines this week. I think we'll move
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(Brendan Woods) up there with (Joseph) LaBate and (Barnes) and see if that gives us a little jump-start there. I think we'll take a look at our power play and see if we can do a couple things there. We might move (Kevin) Schulze with that first group. There's a couple things we're going to look at doing to see if we can stimulate the economy."
Toys for Tots - Dec. 8 » The UW Student
Ath-
lete Advisory Committee (SAAC), with the help of the U.S. Marines, will be run- ning a "Toys for Tots" cam- paign during the Saturday, Dec. 8 men's hockey game
SCHEDULE (1-5-2, 1-3-2)
Last Five Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 3
Nov. 16 Nov. 17
This Week Friday
at Minnesota Duluth T, 2-2* Colorado College L, 4-5* Colorado College at Minnesota at Minnesota
L, 0-3
T, 2-2* L, 1-3
Minnesota State Saturday Minnesota State
Next Five Nov. 30 at Denver Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8
at Denver
Michigan Tech Michigan Tech
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
9 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Dec. 13 Alabama Huntsville 7 p.m.
at the Kohl Center. Fans are encour- aged to bring new, unwrapped toys and drop them off in the bins inside the doors in Gates A, B, and C (up until the end of the first period). Monetary donations will also be accepted.