Michigan State completes sweep against Minnesota
Michigan State hockey (9-12-3, 5-7-2 Big Ten) completed its first sweep since Oct. 27, defeating Minnesota (9-10-4, 6-5-3 Big Ten) 5-3 Sunday night at Munn Ice Arena.
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Michigan State hockey (9-12-3, 5-7-2 Big Ten) completed its first sweep since Oct. 27, defeating Minnesota (9-10-4, 6-5-3 Big Ten) 5-3 Sunday night at Munn Ice Arena.
After defeating Minnesota 5-3 on Saturday night, the Spartans would take advantage of the extra man advantage to hold the lead.
Michigan State hockey (8-12-3, 4-7-2 Big Ten) defeated Minnesota (9-9-4, 6-4-3 Big Ten) 5-3 at Munn Ice Arena Saturday night.
Who: Michigan State vs. Minnesota
After helping the Spartans to a split at then-No. 11 Penn State last Saturday, junior forward, Taro Hirose, was named the Big Ten Third Star of the Week on Tuesday.
Michigan State hockey (7-12-3) completed a split with No. 11 Penn State (13-7-2) in the second of two away games at University Park. The Spartans’ performance mirrored that of Penn State’s Friday, as MSU struck first and never trailed throughout the contest.
Michigan State Hockey (6-12-3) fell to No. 11 Penn State (13-6-2) Friday night at University Park. The Spartans were caught trailing the majority of the contest, as the Nittany Lions secured a 4-2 victory at the front end of a two-game home stand against the Spartans.
Who: Michigan State vs. No. 9 Penn State
After controlling the puck and maintaining the pressure in the first 15 minutes of the game, the Spartans would trail behind the No. 7 Buckeyes for the rest of the game to follow.
With 47 seconds remaining in the third period, freshman defenseman Dennis Cesana took his shot from the center of the blue line to put the Spartans back in the game to tie the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes.
DETROIT — A tournament championship may not have been at stake but a matchup between two in-state rivals quickly heated up on Saturday.
DETROIT — There wasn’t much more that could have been asked of Wojiech Stachowiak on Sunday.
Michigan State ice hockey improved to 6-7 as they edged out a 4-3 victory against No. 14 Michigan Friday night at Munn Ice Arena.
Taro Hirose’s impact is felt every time he steps on the ice.
Friday night at Munn Ice Arena in its Big Ten opener against No. 8 Notre Dame (6-4-1, 3-2 Big Ten), Michigan State Hockey (4-5, 0-1 Big Ten) fell 3-1 despite a strong third period push.
Without spending a day on the lake with the Milan family, you might not recognize the unique bond twins Cody and Devin share. Born April 11, 1996, the Milan twins have been inseparable since they came out of the womb.
Fresh off a two-game sweep of No. 18 Cornell last weekend, Michigan State hockey (4-1) earned a commanding 5-3 victory over Ferris State (3-4) Friday night at Munn Ice Arena. The night was highlighted by the play of junior center Patrick Khodorenko, who secured a hat trick along with the game-winning goal for the Spartans.
In the second half of its opening weekend, Michigan State hockey (1-1) fell to Northern Michigan (1-1) in a back-and-forth affair at Munn Ice Arena. The Wildcats avenged their Friday loss to the Spartans with a decisive 4-3 victory Saturday night.
Michigan State hockey (1-0) opened up its season with the first of a two-game set against Northern Michigan (0-1) in front of a noisy crowd Friday evening at Munn Ice Arena. The Spartans downed the Wildcats 4-2 thanks to some last-minute offense from the first line.
After finishing at the bottom of the Big Ten standings for the third year in a row last season, Michigan State ice hockey will look to turn things around this upcoming season, which starts on Oct. 12 against Northern Michigan at Munn Ice Arena.