The No. 2 Michigan Wolverines (9-1-0) quickly recovered from their first loss of the season with two road victories over Notre Dame to open Big Ten play. Looking to build off this reestablished momentum, the Wolverines are set to face their toughest challenge of the season so far with No. 10 Wisconsin coming to Yost.

Against the Badgers, the Wolverines will rely on the hot scoring stick of sophomore Will Horcoff (10G, 4A). The nation’s second-leading goal scorer is fresh off a three-goal performance against the Irish that included the overtime-winner on Saturday. Horcoff is one of six point-per-game Wolverines for an offense that has scored 12 more goals than any team in the country.

On the blue line, Michigan took its first big loss of the season with the news that freshman Henry Mews i

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