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(11/05/15 5:00am)
Head coach Tom Anastos opened up his press conference with a smile on Tuesday. His enthusiastic grin expressed his itch to take the ice again. The Spartan team (2-3-1) after battling injuries early on in the season is fresh off a much needed bye week, but the road only gets more daunting from here.
(10/23/15 3:30pm)
MSU took on former CCHA Conference rival Lake Superior State Thursday night in front of a sparse home opening crowd. However, the A-Team MSU Hockey’s student section was near capacity and they saw the Spartans fall short to the Lakers 4-2. The Spartans fall to 1-3-1 on the season.
(10/22/15 3:45pm)
The confines of Munn Ice Arena will be a welcome sight for the travel weary Spartan hockey team (1-2-1) that hasn’t played a game at Munn this season other than the exhibition game with Western Ontario on Oct. 4.
(10/14/15 3:32pm)
With two flicks of the wrist Friday night, Zach Osburn unintentionally set the bar high for himself for the rest of the year.
(10/13/15 3:11pm)
Not many times is the goalie considered the most recognizable face of a hockey team, but when he is, it’s with great reason.
(10/12/15 12:20am)
If there’s any green paint left over from the “green line” experiment, MSU hockey might as well scrawl “NCAA Tourney or Bust” across the walls of the locker room.
(10/08/15 1:28pm)
Shawn Walsh, former head hockey coach at the University of Maine, looked on from the bench on March 3, 1993 as his Black Bears skated to their first ever national title. Three months and a day later, Walsh would get a chance to celebrate another milestone — the birth of his second son Travis.
(10/05/15 3:00pm)
Under the trappings and new gimmicks of a newly renovated Munn Ice Arena, MSU Hockey picked up right where they left off last season by defeating Western Ontario 2-1 Sunday evening.
(10/03/15 1:37pm)
The MSU field hockey team put on quite the performance in front of players from the program's past on Friday at Ralph Young Field when conference-competitors Rutgers came to East Lansing.
(10/01/15 6:45pm)
MSU Hockey will take to the ice this season with many familiar faces and a cast of newcomers looking to contribute right away.
(09/29/15 5:00pm)
MSU Hockey already knows its talent depth, but now two of the team's top returners have garnered some early conference recognition.
(08/31/15 3:06pm)
On a Friday morning two days before official move in for freshmen, a group of alumni gathered in a familiar spot on MSU’s campus.
(08/26/15 3:30pm)
In her fifth year running the program, head field hockey coach Helen Knull and her team began practice in mid August.
(07/20/15 4:43pm)
Six Spartans on the 2015-16 MSU hockey roster attended NHL prospect development camps in July, including Travis Walsh at the Detroit Red Wings’ camp, according to a Spartan Athletics news release.
(06/16/15 2:41pm)
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman and former MSU hockey player Duncan Keith has won the Conn Smythe trophy as the MVP of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
(06/03/15 5:25pm)
MSU Hockey head coach Tom Anastos announced on May 29 that defenseman Josh Jacobs would not be returning for the 2015-2016 season, instead choosing to pursue professional interests elsewhere.
(04/20/15 3:15pm)
Just one week after Providence won the NCAA championship, MSU hockey head coach Tom Anastos took some time to look back on the Spartans season. Even though MSU’s season ended on a sour note with a loss to Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament, Anastos still found plenty of positives.
(04/24/15 3:43am)
While most of their fellow classmates are sleeping in or on their way to their 8 a.m. classes this spring, members of the MSU field hockey team are waking up at the crack of dawn to head to Ralph Young Field for practice.
(04/17/15 12:13am)
“I think he’s the most important player on any college hockey team,” senior forward Brent Darnell said.
(03/30/15 4:26am)
Of the five MSU hockey seniors this year, nearly all of them are moving on to the next level. While their destinations will be diverse and ever-changing, their commitment to hockey will remain a constant.