COLUMN: Halfway through the season, Michigan series marks a validation point for MSU hockey
Before Friday, the last time Michigan State hockey defeated Michigan was on Jan. 9, 2021.
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Before Friday, the last time Michigan State hockey defeated Michigan was on Jan. 9, 2021.
As the final seconds of the second period wound down, Michigan forward T.J. Hughes was gifted the puck at a low angle in front of the Michigan State net. MSU graduate goaltender Dylan St. Cyr extended to his left and robbed Hughes of what would’ve been his second goal of the night.
New Head Coach Adam Nightingale stampped one of his first signature wins in the newly renovated Munn Ice Arena Friday night with a grinding 2-1 win over Michigan.
No. 12 Michigan State hockey (11-6-1, 5-4-1 Big Ten) is searching for redemption in a home-and-home series with No. 6 Michigan (11-6-1, 3-5 Big Ten) Friday and Saturday after getting swept by No. 3 Minnesota last weekend.
One of the biggest and oldest rivalries in college hockey will play its 339th and 340th games this weekend: No. 12 Michigan State (11-6-1, 5-4-1 Big Ten) and No. 6 Michigan (11-6-1, 3-5 Big Ten) face off in a home-and-home series on Friday in East Lansing and Saturday in Ann Arbor.
Freshman forward/defenseman Claire Leonard has been playing hockey for as long as she can remember, so when she came to Michigan State, she wasn’t ready to give it up.
Although Michigan State hockey (11-6-1, 5-4-1 Big Ten) suffered a series sweep over the weekend to now No. 3 Minnesota, the Spartans rose another spot in the USCHO poll this week to No. 12.
In the week leading up to No. 13 Michigan State hockey’s series with No. 4 Minnesota, East Lansing was buzzing. The recorded attendance for Friday’s game was 6,555. Munn Ice Arena has an official capacity of 6,114.
After falling to No. 4 Minnesota in a 5-0 shutout last night, No. 13 Michigan State hockey returned to the ice to face No. 4 Minnesota in a Saturday night rematch.
Michigan State hockey’s early season success drew a large home crowd to Munn Ice Arena Friday night as No. 13 Michigan State took on No. 4 Minnesota in the first of a two game series.
Excitement is growing in East Lansing as No. 13 Michigan State hockey (11-4-1, 5-2-1 Big Ten) continues to rise in the national rankings. The Spartans have won seven of their last eight games, and now face No. 4 Minnesota in an early battle for the top of the Big Ten at Munn Ice Arena on Friday and Saturday.
When Michigan State hockey suited up to play at Miami (Ohio) last Friday, one of its top scorers was not in the lineup.
Michigan State hockey is on the rise again in the USCHO poll, jumping up three spots from last week to No. 13. MSU also moved up to No. 7 in this latest Men's Division I PairWise Rankings.
During a Nov. 11 game at Munn Ice Arena, Michigan State University hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua was called racial slurs “multiple times” by an Ohio State University player.
Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith issued a statement late Tuesday night containing a formal apology and an update on senior forward Kamil Sadlocha, who “is returning home and will not participate or compete at this time.”
In the 24 hours after Michigan State hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua spoke out about being called racial slurs “multiple times” by an Ohio State player during a game between the teams on Nov. 11, he received an outpouring of support from members both in and outside of the MSU community.
Michigan State hockey senior forward Jagger Joshua released a statement on social media Monday evening stating he was called racial slurs "multiple times" by an Ohio State player during a game between the two teams at Munn Ice Arena on Nov. 11.
Michigan State hockey continues to climb in the USCHO Poll, moving up one spot to No. 16 after splitting its series with then-No. 6 Penn State over the weekend.
After falling 4-3 to No. 6 Penn State in the final minute of the game Friday night, Michigan State hockey bounced back with a commanding 7-3 victory on Saturday, splitting the series with the Nittany Lions.
No. 17 Michigan State had many opportunities to put away No. 6 Penn State in the third period Friday night but a PSU goal with under a minute to play broke the Spartans’ hearts.