MSU hockey to play Wisconsin in series this weekend
MSU hockey claimed five of a possible six points last weekend in a road trip to Penn State and also recorded its first road win of the season.
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MSU hockey claimed five of a possible six points last weekend in a road trip to Penn State and also recorded its first road win of the season.
Sophomore goaltender Jake Hildebrand was named to his fourth Big Ten Star of the Week on Tuesday. He won the third star this week.
As sub-freezing temperatures persist this winter, some parts of the Red Cedar River are icing over for the first time in 10 years.
MSU hockey used late goals in back-to-back nights against Penn State to earn five points in the Big Ten standings this weekend, tying with a shootout victory on Friday and winning on Saturday.
It wasn’t pretty, but MSU hockey will take it.
It was a different day but the same story for MSU on Friday night, as the Spartan hockey team earned two points in a 2-2 tie at Penn State with a shootout victory.
MSU hockey will look to break through its road woes and record its first away win of the season this weekend in a two-game series at Penn State.
Friday morning saw the start of men’s Olympic hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia and the U.S. men’s team wasted no time getting to work.
Maybe it’s the hotel beds. It could be the different ice surface or locker room. Perhaps it’s the crowd. Regardless of the reason, anytime MSU hockey heads on the road, there is a similar result: losing.
With goals not coming in bunches for MSU hockey, there only is one way the Spartans continue to remain in tight games each night out — defense.
MSU hockey senior forward and captain Greg Wolfe was recognized on Tuesday for his stellar play against Ohio State this past weekend, earning Big Ten Third Star of the Week.
Big Ten hockey saw history this past weekend, with Penn State recording its first conference win in program history and Minnesota losing its first.
One of the most exciting events in hockey — shootouts — have continued to appear in front of MSU in Big Ten play, and late results have shown it might be better to be lucky than good.
MSU hockey fell in a shootout on back-to-back nights against Ohio State during the two-game home conference series this past weekend. Both games ended in 2-2 ties, with Ohio State winning the first shootout 2-1 on Friday and 1-0 the following night.
For the third time this season, MSU and Ohio State would need more than 65 minutes of regulation and overtime combined to determine the winner, and for the second straight night, MSU fell in a shootout.
MSU was only a 1:34 away from a victory, but couldn’t finish off Ohio State on Friday night at Munn Ice Arena, giving up two goals late in the game to blow a 2-0 lead.
With Ohio State heading to Munn Ice Arena this weekend, MSU hockey will kick off the second half of its Big Ten season.
Coming off of a couple of solid outings at No. 1 Minnesota this past weekend, head coach Tom Anastos addressed the media on Tuesday, recapping the Minnesota series, pointing out the importance of blocked shots and noting that the team is in pretty good shape in terms of injuries.
Coming off of a couple of solid outings at No. 1 Minnesota this past weekend, head coach Tom Anastos addressed the media on Tuesday, recapping the Minnesota series, pointing out the importance of blocked shots and noting that the team is in pretty good shape in terms of injuries.
With the closing of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association last spring, many of the annual rivalries have all but vanished.