Quantcast

Currently: Fair and 62° F

SPORTS

Hockey faces season’s first series

Looking for a print version?
Simply choose ‘Print’ on your computer and a printer-friendly document will be generated.

by Mike Giefer
Thursday, October 18, 2001

The 39th season of University of Wisconsin hockey will officially commence tonight when the Badgers take the ice for a two-game series with the Warriors of Wayne State.

Not known by most hockey fans as the perennial powerhouse of Division I hockey, the Warriors bring a talented, well-coached group of athletes to the Kohl Center with hopes of surprising the eager Wisconsin fans.

Wayne State, a member of the College Hockey America conference, is the defending league playoff champion and returns its entire roster to this year’s team. Preseason polls have predicted the Warriors to win the CHA this season, and UW head coach Jeff Sauer realizes this series cannot be overlooked.

“They’re an emerging program with a coach who knows the game,” Sauer said of the Warriors. They didn’t lose any players from last year’s team, so we know they’re experienced.”

Wayne State’s head coach, Bill Wilkinson, entering his 19th season as a college coach (his second at Wayne State) has posted a career record of 343-331-58.

The Warriors are led by the offense of junior forward Jason Durbin and the goaltending of junior David Guerrera, both of whom were selected to the preseason all-CHA team.

This is the first ever meeting between the two teams and the first time the Badgers have played a member of the CHA since 1989.

The Badgers, who were voted to finish sixth in the preseason WCHA polls, hope to begin the season in the same fashion as last year, when they opened with a seven-game winning streak.

Led by captains Andy Wheeler, Kent Davyduke and Matt Doman, UW hopes to utilize the experience of the senior forwards to get on the board early and take some of the pressure off the inexperienced and youthful defense.

Junior goaltender Scott Kabatoff will get the start in net tonight, just his second career start as a Badger.

The puck drops tonight at 7:05 p.m. at the Kohl Center.


Find bars and restaurants! Place a shout-out! Forward Music Fest
Top Classified Ads (view all)

Place your classified ad online and have it show up here. Your ad will hit thousands of viewers a day!

DON'T READ ME! Too late. If you're reading this, guess how many other people are reading it. See... advertising in The Badger Herald does work!

Place a classified ad

Advertising