Self-inflicted wounds made a bad game even worse for Michigan State
In Michigan State's final loss of the season, self-inflicted wounds made a bad box score even worse.
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In Michigan State's final loss of the season, self-inflicted wounds made a bad box score even worse.
Michigan completed the sweep in the opening round of the Big Ten tournament with a 8-0 throttling of the rival Michigan State Spartans. With no shot at the NCAA tournament, the season is officially over for Michigan State. Michigan will advance to the second win of the tournament, facing off against either Notre Dame or Ohio State.
In the opening round of the Big Ten tournament, Michigan earned a 4-1 victory over Michigan State, taking a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series. Although the shots on goal indicate a close matchup at 28-24 in favor of the Wolverines, Michigan's high-end talent kept the game well out of MSU's reach.
This weekend, Michigan State hockey heads down to Ann Arbor to face off against No. 5 Michigan in a best-of-three series to kick off the Big Ten tournament.
After a miserable two months without a win, Michigan State finally broke the streak with an enthusiastic 2-1 win over Penn State on home ice.
With Michigan State locked into the bottom seed of the Big Ten Tournament, the Spartans easily could have mailed it in Saturday night and come out with no purpose.
In the final game of the regular season, Michigan State finally snapped its 13-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over Penn State. The victory is MSU's first since Dec. 30, 2021, against Michigan Tech.
Up 3-1 heading into the third, it seemed as though Michigan State’s 12-game losing streak was destined to end.
It had been 57 days since junior forward Josh Nolder last put a puck in the net. It had also been 98 days since Nodler last picked up an assist.
Michigan State hockey's season is finally drawing to a close. This weekend, the Spartans welcome Penn State for the last home series of the year. For MSU's seven seniors, Saturday night will be the last game they play at Munn Ice Arena.
The end of the Big Ten regular season is here, and it has arrived quickly, despite Michigan State’s 12-game losing streak.
Looking back at the past 18 months and analyzing all the strange quirks the pandemic played on college hockey is quite remarkable.
With fifth-year forward Mitchell Lewandowski back in the lineup and a couple of games at home, it seemed as though Michigan State hockey was destined to snap its losing streak.
Michigan Sate men's hockey team holds their heads and sticks up high after losing their game against Notre Dame on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
A face-off between Michigan State senior Mitchell Mattson and Notre Dame freshman Hunter Strand with Michigan State sophomore Kyle Haskins in the back on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State junior Erik Middendorf celebrating with his team after scoring in the third period against Notre Dame on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
Notre Dame men's hockey team celebrating a win on Feb. 19, 2022 against Michigan State. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State junior Erik Middendorf looking to make a play for the goal or pass it out as he is surrounded by Notre Dame players on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State junior Jagger Joshua and Notre Dame graduate student Jack Adams at odds with each-other while waiting for the puck with Notre Dame graduate student Matthew Galajda behind them in goal on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.
Michigan State junior Jagger Joshua in a face-off against Notre Dame freshman Hunter Strand on Feb. 19, 2022. Spartans lost 4-2 against Notre Dame.