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Michigan State hockey players sophomore Kristof Papp and senior Dennis Cesana during introductions before their game against Notre Dame on Feb. 18, 2022. Spartans lost 2-1 against Notre Dame.
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Michigan State hockey players sophomore Kristof Papp and senior Dennis Cesana during introductions before their game against Notre Dame on Feb. 18, 2022. Spartans lost 2-1 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State hockey team gathering around before the start of their game against Notre Dame on Feb. 18, 2022. Spartans lost 2-1 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State hockey players freshman David Gucciardi, senior Adam Goodsir, sophomore Nash Nienhuis, sophomore Kristof Papp and senior Dennis Cesana during introductions before their game against Notre Dame on Feb. 18, 2022. Spartans lost 2-1 against Notre Dame.
A brawl occurring between Michigan State and Notre Dame hockey players in the third period on Feb. 18, 2022. Spartans lost 2-1 against Notre Dame.
Even with the return of fifth year forward Mitchell Lewandowski, Michigan State hockey could not snap its losing streak. The Spartans 2-1 loss at home to Notre Dame was the team's 11th straight.
The end of the season is rapidly approaching for Michigan State. There are just four games left on the schedule — including a series against Notre Dame, where the Spartans hope to revive their season down the stretch.
The last month and a half has been brutal for Michigan State hockey. The Spartans are winless in 2022, with all 10 losses coming in the Big Ten.
Saturday night’s ‘Duel in the D’ featured 10 goals, 31 penalty minutes and the wildest second period of the year. In short, it was a rollercoaster of emotion.
A second period storm of goals from both Michigan and Michigan State hockey defined Saturday's “Duel in the D” while also providing a wildly entertaining 7-3 decision for the Wolverines.
If you recall, Michigan State had a brutal 9-0 loss in Ann Arbor last year. It was the type of loss you try so hard to forget, but it just never gets out of your brain. Luckily, no fans were in attendance to witness that massacre.
Freshman forward Mark Estapa (94) celebrates first-period goal by the Wolverines.
Michigan hockey handed Michigan State its ninth straight loss with a 6-2 thrashing in Ann Arbor.
After a solid 11-8-1 start to the season, things have fallen apart for Michigan State. The Spartans are on an eight-game losing streak, and with the end of the season around the corner, an NCAA Tournament berth would take a miracle.
Another weekend is another opportunity and for MSU Hockey comes another chance to put its losing skid to an end that now stands at eight games.
The hope coming into this weekend was the bye week could shake off the cobwebs that have laced together Michigan State’s six-game losing streak.
Minnesota sent Michigan State back to East Lansing with a pair of losses, winning 4-2 Friday night and 3-1 Saturday. MSU has now lost eight straight and has yet to win a game in 2022.
2022 has not been kind to Michigan State.
Playing the last month without fifth-year forward Mitchell Lewandowski and junior forward Griffin Loughran has not gone well for Michigan State.
The Big Ten is going to be well represented at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, with former and current players sprinkled throughout the rosters of multiple nations.
The month of January did not go as planned for Michigan State.