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May 2016 Issue

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  MICHIGAN IN THE PROS lined with a shoulder injury in March … Finished minus-15 with 30 shots on goal for 38-36-8 New Jersey. • Al Montoya (2003‑05), G, Florida Panthers: Went 12-7-3 with a 2.18 goals- against average and .919 save percent- age in 25 games (22 starts) for 47-26-9 and playoff-bound Florida. • Eric Nystrom (2002‑05), LW, Nash‑ ville Predators: Scored seven goals in 46 games played, missing three weeks in November with an injury … Went mi- nus-6 with 27 shots on goal for 41-27-14 and playoff-bound Nashville. • Max Pacioretty (2007‑08), LW, Mon‑ treal Canadiens: Played all 82 games and finished with 30 goals (six game-winners) and 34 assists … Finished minus-10 with 303 shots on goal for 38-38-6 Montreal. • Greg Pateryn (2009‑12), D, Mon‑ treal Canadiens: Played in 38 games, and posted one goal and six assists … Finished minus-8 with 32 shots on goal for the 38-38-6 Canadiens. • Kevin Porter (2005‑08), C, Pitts‑ burgh Penguins: Played in 41 games and notched three assists … Went mi- nus-2 with 34 shots on goal for 48-26-8 and playoff-bound Pittsburgh. • Jacob Trouba (2013), D, Winnipeg Jets: Played in 81 games, and notched six goals and 15 assists … Finished plus- 10 with 133 shots on goal for 35-39-8 Winnipeg. Andrew Cogliano • NHL The Anaheim wing became the second NHL player to start his ca- reer having played 700 straight games without missing one when he took the ice April 3 in a 3-1 win over Dallas. The other is all-time Iron Man leader Doug Jarvis, who played 964 from the start of his career before missing a contest. Tim Hardaway Jr. • NBA Hardaway notched consecutive games of 21, 20, 16 and 14 points in late March to lead Atlanta to a 3-1 record in that stretch. He's playing more and averaging 8.1 points per game over his last 20 contests. David Molk • NFL The former Wolverine has retired from football. A seventh-round pick of the San Diego Chargers in 2012, Molk spent one season in San Diego before going to Philadelphia. He landed on injured reserve last year after suffering a torn biceps in the second regular- season game. HEADLINERS Former Michigan athletes in the news this month

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