MSU road trip, series with Wisconsin and U-M lead league action
Big Ten hockey was in full swing this weekend, with three sets of conference series taking place.
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Big Ten hockey was in full swing this weekend, with three sets of conference series taking place.
MSU hockey still is searching for its first road win of the season, but put up two solid showings this weekend at national powerhouse No. 1 Minnesota.
MSU failed to find the back of the net on Saturday evening in a close 1-0 loss to No. 1 Minnesota at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis. The loss was the fourth time MSU has been shutout on the season.
For a second time this year, MSU and No. 1 Minnesota couldn’t settle the game in 60 minutes of regulation play — plus 5 minutes of overtime — and for a second straight time, MSU came out with two points after a shootout victory.
MSU hockey will look to get back on track this weekend in potentially its toughest two games of season at top-ranked Minnesota.
For sophomore defenseman John Draeger, this season hasn’t gone as smooth as he hoped it would.
Losing never leaves a good taste in your mouth — however, it can serve as a building block for improvement.
Contender or pretender? That is the question for MSU hockey.
After showing signs of potentially turning the corner and reaching a level of play to contend for a Big Ten championship recently, MSU hockey was humbled and took a step back this weekend.
The Spartan locker room was silent. Ten minutes after the game and some players still hadn’t begun to undress. The aftermath of the third period avalanche MSU had just endured was still in the air. In many eyes, there were no positives for MSU hockey on Friday night.
DETROIT — There’s a fine line between winning and losing, and the joy and disappointment that comes with it only rises when it comes against an archrival. On Thursday night, MSU experienced the latter.
It was evident in the smiles, jokes and comments as players left the Spartan locker room on the lowest level of Comerica Park on Dec. 28 that MSU hockey was pleased with its performance that evening.
After coming off one of its best series on the season, MSU will head to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on Thursday to take on in-state rival No. 14 Michigan
Big Ten hockey saw some history over the weekend, including the leagues first two shutouts and an outdoors classic.
MSU hockey continued to take strides in the right direction this past weekend, sweeping Penn State to earn its first two Big Ten wins in program history.
It wasn’t as easy as Friday night, but MSU completes the sweep of Big Ten foe Penn State, winning 3-2 on Saturday at Munn Ice Arena. With the two wins, MSU is in third place in the Big Ten with 10 points.
MSU made history on Friday night, securing its first win in the newly formed Big Ten conference in program history, beating Penn State 3-0 at Munn Ice Arena.
MSU will have two more opportunities to find its first win in the newly-formed Big Ten as the Spartans return home for the first time in more than a month against Penn State.
Mano a mano. One-on-one. Skater vs. goalie.
Finding the back of the net was the talk of the day during head coach Tom Anastos Tuesday’s weekly press conference, following a one-goal night last time out against Ohio State.