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Wolverines pull ahead in the third to defeat Fighting Irish

Michigan were victorious at home against Notre Dame. After two periods, the teams were tied at 1, but Michigan pulled away in the third, winning the game 2-1.

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Michigan were victorious at home against Notre Dame. After two periods, the teams were tied at 1, but Michigan pulled away in the third, winning the game 2-1.

The first period was scoreless.

The Wolverines scored again, making it 1-0 with a goal from Matty Beniers after 3:46 in the second period.

The Fighting Irish came back and made it 1-1 after Jack Adams opened the scoring in the period.

In the third, Brendan Brisson scored in the 3rd minute of the third period, assisted by Matty Beniers and Jacob Truscott, and got the win. That left the final score at 2-1.

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The Wolverines were whistled for just two penalty minutes, while the Fighting Irish received six minutes.

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