MSU hockey blanks Notre Dame 1-0 to advance to Big Ten Championship
One goal was all Michigan State needed to secure its spot in the Big Ten Championship.
One goal was all Michigan State needed to secure its spot in the Big Ten Championship.
The most exciting time of year for college hockey is officially here: playoff season.
The Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament semifinals are set, with Michigan State facing Notre Dame and Ohio State taking on Penn State on March 16. With a conference title and NCAA Tournament positioning on the line, each team will look to capitalize on its strengths to secure a spot in the championship game.
Four Spartans earned finalist honors: junior forward Isaac Howard, sophomore goaltender Trey Augustine, junior defenseman Matt Basgall and head coach Adam Nightingale.
In just his third season as head coach, Adam Nightingale has led the Michigan State University hockey team to a 24-6-4 record, solidifying the Spartans as a top-four team in the nation throughout the 2024-2025 season.
Five goals were enough for the Spartans to secure a crucial win on night one.
The final weekend of Big Ten regular season hockey has arrived.
The top four Pairwise teams — Boston College, MSU, Minnesota and Maine — reflect the dominance of Big Ten and Hockey East programs, each vying for a No. 1 regional seed.
As Geary and Štrbák continue their journey at MSU, their sights remain set on development and a future in Buffalo. With a legacy of Spartans thriving in the Sabres organization, the duo hopes to be the next to make the leap from East Lansing to the NHL, carrying the Spartan work ethic with them.
The fate of the Big Ten title is now in the hands of Michigan State University hockey.
A disastrous start on senior night put Michigan State hockey in an early hole as Penn State scored on its first two shots, ultimately dooming the Spartans in a 3-2 loss despite a late comeback effort.
With every point crucial in the final stretch of the season, Michigan State University hockey sought a win to bolster its Big Ten standing.
In what feels like a flash, Michigan State hockey is approaching its final home weekend of the regular season, chasing back-to-back Big Ten regular-season titles
A bye week doesn’t mean much when the final stretch of the NCAA ice hockey regular season is underway — especially for Michigan State University.
Michigan State University hockey doesn’t operate with a traditional first-through-fourth offensive line system. Instead, depth and skill come from all 12 forwards in unique ways.
The home of the Detroit Red Wings transformed into the battleground for Michigan State University hockey and University of Michigan in a rivalry showdown that has lasted for decades.
MSU racked up 23 penalty minutes in the first period alone. Entering a heated matchup, the Spartans knew discipline would be key, but emotions quickly boiled over.
Every point counts in the final weeks of the regular season.
The Wolverines and Spartans close out their regular-season series with a rivalry-packed weekend. MSU hosts game one at Munn Ice Arena before the teams head to Little Caesars Arena for the Duel in the D, where the Iron D Trophy will be on the line.