Frozen Four, Western Michigan and Denver
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Owen Michaels scored his second goal 26 seconds into the second overtime and Western Michigan beat defending champion Denver 3-2 on Thursday night to advance to its first Frozen Four title game.
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Owen Michaels made himself a hero in Kalamazoo, scoring bar down to send Western Michigan University to its first national championship game.
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But we can't discount the kind of goal-scoring ability he has just because of some uncertainty.
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