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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Two members of the men’s hockey team were held out of Saturday night’s game against Michigan Tech.

Podge Turnbull and Michael Davies sat out the Badgers’ 4-2 victory over the Huskies after the two didn’t put forth the effort head coach Mike Eaves was expecting following two weeks of preparation. He hopes that the benching will not only motivate Turnbull and Davies to play better, but get the team to up its intensity as well.

“Being a young team, knowing that we want to be a successful team and knowing that the foundation of that success has to be built on the hard part of the game, this was a message to the team and to these young men that they’ve got to step it up a little bit,” Eaves said during a press conference Monday. “So if I was in their shoes, I’m probably going to have the best practice of my career (Monday).”

Sophomores Zach Bearson and Andy Bombach skated in their place. Save the rust of not having played at all this season prior to Saturday, Eaves thought they gave the team some good minutes.

“They did pretty good. They gave us what their strengths were,” Eaves said. “There were shifts they came out for — they knew that had slipped a little bit, but that’s to be expected [because] they haven’t played a lot lately.

“They had some good practices, and we needed to shore up the other side, so the time of all this was good.”

In five games this season, Davies had scored four points in five games and Turnbull has tallied three.

 

Final year means big year

Representing one-fourth of the 2007-08 senior class, defenseman Kyle Klubertanz has asserted himself both on the ice and in the locker room. His presence has been vital in the development of the three freshmen blue liners.

“I think he took a step this summer when he was elected an assistant captain and wanting to be a leader,” Eaves said.

It’s Klubertanz’s final season, and he’s trying to make the most of it. That notion has showed in his preparation this summer and in his practice routine.

“I think there’s external motivation beyond that in terms of he’s a senior,” Eaves said. “He knows that if he wants to do something at the next level, he has to have a big year.

“And his training this summer was the best he’s ever had, and it’s showing in the way he plays.”

Thus far, Klubertanz is having a career year. Already, he has tied his personal best with four goals and is on pace to set a new mark in points by midseason.

 

Smith’s still getting defensive

As impressive as freshman blue liner Brendan Smith has been with the puck this season — scoring a goal and adding five assists through six games — he is still learning his role as a defenseman.

The first-round selection by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft made the switch to defense about two years ago. It has showed as Smith has been caught several times this season below the tops of the offensive circles — meaning that he’s getting too far up.

However, what’s positive about the entire situation, according to Eaves, is that it’s much easier to teach a player defense than the skill set needed on offense.

“Defensive things that you’re talking about are things that you can learn,” Eaves said. “The things that we can’t teach are his offensive skills and his ability to take what’s given and be creative with the puck in a tight situation. He can make something out of nothing.”

Given assistant coach Mark Osiecki’s success at transitioning former forwards into solid defensemen, Smith should only get better.

“He’s in a good situation, and I have no doubt that at some point, it’ll all come together for him,” Eaves said.

 

 

 


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