
MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast Michigan HockeyCast 8.12: But At What Cost
Jan 13, 2026
The hosts dive into the drama of modern sports, questioning if comebacks are becoming too theatrical. They celebrate Brandon Naurato’s contract extension while dissecting its symbolic nature. Attention turns to Notre Dame's player suspensions and their minimal impact. A thrilling recap of Michigan's recent games highlights impressive contributions from lesser-known players but reveals defensive concerns. The discussion intensifies around the concerning injury of goalie Jack Ivankovic, alongside a critique of officiating and its effects on player safety.
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Why Big Leads Vanish More Often
- Modern sports produce more dramatic comebacks because higher-scoring, faster-paced play increases variance.
- Alex Drain and David Nasternak note that more possessions and three-point/forward passing emphasis make leads less secure.
Naurato Extension Signals Confidence
- Brandon Naurato received a multi-year extension amid questions about whether it was necessary.
- David Nasternak argues Naurato made needed changes and the extension signals institutional confidence despite past extension 'curse' lore.
Depth Scoring Drove Friday Win
- Michigan dominated the first Notre Dame game with depth scoring rather than only superstars.
- The hosts praise role players like Valentini, Moldenauer, and Draper for finishing greasy chances and creating momentum.
