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(01/19/15 5:23pm)
A series sweep continues to evade MSU hockey (7-11-2,
1-3-2-2 Big Ten) this season. After a dramatic shootout victory over Penn State
on Friday night, the Nittany Lions handed the Spartans a 5-2 loss on Saturday.
(01/18/15 1:12am)
MSU hockey (7-11-2, 1-3-2-2 Big Ten) was unable to cap off its trip to Penn State this weekend. The Spartans dropped a 5-2 contest to the Nittany Lions on Saturday night, after taking a 2-1 lead into the second period. Junior goaltender Jake Hildebrand stopped 35 shots for MSU, just one night after being forced to make 50 saves in a 2-2 tie.
(01/17/15 3:06am)
MSU hockey (8-10-1, 2-2-1-1 Big Ten) opened its two-game series against Penn State (10-8-2, 4-3 Big Ten) with a 2-2 tie on Friday night, and earned the extra point with a 1-0 shootout victory. Junior goaltender Jake Hildebrand, a Pennsylvania native, was busy all night for the Spartans, turning away 50-of-52 PSU shots and denying all three Nittany Lions in the shootout.
(01/15/15 10:07pm)
With just four senior skaters on the MSU hockey roster (7-10-1, 1-2-1-1 Big Ten), head coach Tom Anastos needs all the leadership and production he can get out of them. It’s been hard to get that at times, with senior forwards Brent Darnell, Matt Berry and Tanner Sorenson all making their way in-and-out of the lineup throughout the season.
(01/13/15 10:40pm)
MSU hockey (7-10-1, 1-2-1-1 Big Ten) has been playing some of their best hockey of the season as of late, going 3-1-1 since they dropped a 5-0 contest to Minnesota on Dec. 5th. It was after that loss that head coach Tom Anastos decided to sit then-leading goal-scorer and senior forward Matt Berry.
(01/13/15 11:52pm)
By Jonathon Chun
(01/11/15 8:35pm)
Solely looking at its record, MSU hockey (7-10-1, 1-2-1-1 Big Ten) had a promising stretch of games over the holiday break. In four games played, the Spartans came back to campus boasting a 3-1 record over that stretch.
(12/29/14 6:01am)
MSU hockey (7-9-1, 1-2-1-1 Big Ten) got its second half of the season off to a good start Sunday night. In the semifinals of the 50th anniversary of the Great Lakes Invitational, MSU took care of Ferris State at Joe Louis Arena skating to a 2-0 victory.
(12/07/14 5:34am)
Less than 24 hours after suffering a 5-0 loss to the No. 3/6 Minnesota Gophers (9-4-1, 1-0-1-0 Big Ten), MSU hockey (5-9-1, 1-2-1-1 Big Ten) was back to redeem themselves. After playing to a 3-3 tie through overtime, the Spartans earned the extra point by winning the shootout 2-1.
(12/06/14 4:56am)
MSU hockey (5-9, 1-2 Big Ten) lost its first of a two-game home series against No. 3/6 Minnesota on Friday night by a 5-0 score. After two power play goals and another shorthanded goal by the Gophers in the first period, MSU couldn't muster any sort of a comeback.
(12/05/14 12:59am)
After splitting all five of their two-game series this season, MSU hockey (5-8, 1-1 Big Ten) will look to string together two wins this weekend. With preseason Big Ten favorite No. 3/6 Minnesota (8-4, 0-0 Big Ten) coming to town, the Spartans will face a daunting task. Still, MSU has found some success against the Gophers recently.
(12/04/14 5:16am)
Not since the 2010-2011 season has an MSU hockey (5-8, 1-1 Big Ten) player scored more than 15 goals in an entire season. If a few current Spartans can keep up the pace they’ve set this season, MSU could have two players with more than 18 goals.
(12/03/14 6:22pm)
While some of America was shopping on Black Friday and getting rid of Thanksgiving leftovers, MSU hockey (5-8, 1-1 Big Ten) was facing off against Princeton University (2-7-1) in New Jersey. On Friday night, the Spartans were defeated 3-1 after allowing three unanswered goals. MSU rebounded Saturday and was able to defeat the Tigers 3-2.
(11/24/14 1:40am)
Leaving home and going to a Big Ten university such as MSU is a momentous and intimidating prospect for any teenager to take on.
(11/22/14 7:55pm)
The hockey team (4-7-0 overall, 1-1-0-0 Big Ten) was defeated 3-0 Friday night by the Ohio State Buckeyes (4-7-1 overall, 1-1-0-0 Big Ten). After defeating the Buckeyes 2-1 the previous night, the
Spartans couldn’t muster up any goals on Friday.
(11/21/14 5:49pm)
MSU hockey picked up some reinforcements for next year by signing five recruits to National Letters of Intent. Forward Mason Appleton , defenseman Zach Osburn , forward Cody Milan , defenseman Jerad Rosburg and forward Brennan Sanford all made their commitments to MSU official on Tuesday.
(11/20/14 3:11am)
Pucks to the neck, a bruised collarbone and the pain that comes from being a hockey goaltender urged mechanical engineering sophomore Alex Von Mach to develop an improved neck guard.
(11/20/14 12:00pm)
While MSU hockey (3-6 overall ) certainly had its highlights throughout the 2013-14 season, there weren’t many that came against Ohio State.mr The Spartans went 0-2-3 against the Buckeyes last season, including a 2-1 loss in the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals. With two games against OSU (3-6-1 overall) set for this weekend, MSU will be looking to get even with the Buckeyes and get ahead in the Big Ten standings.
(11/17/14 1:44am)
MSU hockey (3-6 overall) is still fighting to turn the corner as a program. When head coach Tom Anastos said before the season that the Spartans can see the corner, it was difficult to tell what he meant by that. Now, nine games into the season, his message is becoming more and more clear.
(11/13/14 5:13pm)
With MSU field hockey graduating seven senior players, next year’s roster has some holes to fill. Head coach Helen Knull is being charged with the task of replacing nearly 78 percent of her team’s offense.