Junior forward Jayden Perron took his first shift of the night in the first two minutes of the game. With almost a full game still ahead for the No. 3 Michigan hockey team to prove itself against last year’s national champions, Perron didn’t need it.
Perron needed one shot. A tight angle on the right side gave Perron just enough room to start the Wolverines’ dominance. And one goal later, Michigan sent an instant message to No. 2 Western Michigan that they weren’t going to be backed into a corner.
In a shutout performance, the Wolverines (7-0) preserved their win-streak while dominating the Broncos (4-2), 4-0.
The highly awaited and competitive matchup between these two teams wasted no time to provide entertainment for a roaring Yost Ice Arena. Just seven seconds in and freshman goalten

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