NEWS
Just before the hockey national championship parade started, Phil Collins' hit song "In the Air Tonight" blared from a radio station van near Spartan statue.
Collins couldn't have been more right.
With thousands of fans lining East Grand River Avenue, Abbott Road and East and West Circle drives, and hundreds more congregated around Spartan statue, the MSU hockey team received boisterous support from fans covered in green and white.
These fans ranged in age they could tell you about the 1966 national championship, the 1986 national championship and some were barely old enough to remember the start of the 2006-07 season.
And when senior captain Chris Lawrence, holding the national championship trophy above his head, bolted down the green carpet laid down on the ice in Munn Ice Arena and placed it on a white-clothed table, an estimated 4,500 fans awaiting the team's arrival erupted in cheers.
"I don't have to question it, but if it's that loud every game (next season), I don't think any team in the nation would want to play here," junior defenseman Daniel Vukovic said.
When Lawrence was introduced to the fans, he skated around the rink at full speed with a white MSU flag, stopping at the center ice line to wave it with joy, pride and an uncontrollable smile.
"I just completely blacked out in the moment," Lawrence said.