WATCH: Seven questions with junior forward Cody Milan
This is a weekly series in which The State News asks seven questions to a MSU ice hockey player. This week's player is junior forward Cody Milan.
This is a weekly series in which The State News asks seven questions to a MSU ice hockey player. This week's player is junior forward Cody Milan.
This is a weekly series in which The State News asks seven questions to a MSU ice hockey player. This week's player is freshman forward Jake Smith.
With Spartan goal leader freshman forward Mitchell Lewandowski out and his linemate sophomore forward Taro Hirose leaving later in the game, MSU would fall to No. 13 Minnesota, 2-1, for the fourth time this season.
The Spartans fell to the No. 13 Minnesota Golden Gophers, 5-4.
This is the second week in a weekly series during which The State News asks MSU ice hockey players several questions.
Ice hockey split its weekend series with the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers.
This is a weekly series where The State News asks seven questions to a MSU ice hockey player. This weeks player is freshman forward Mitchell Lewandowski.
About halfway through the season, Danton Cole's team is currently on a four-game losing streak but already has more wins this season then all of last season.
The Buckeyes would be the victorious team this weekend at Munn Ice Arena making them the second team to sweep them at home besides Notre Dame.
After junior forward Brennan Sanford scored the Spartans lone goal in the third period against No. 8 Ohio State, the team still couldn't keep pace with the Buckeyes’ speedy goals Friday night.
DETROIT — From the red lights shining on the ice an hour before puck drop to the brick walls that surround the concourse, Little Caesars Arena is the new home of the Great Lakes Invitational.
DETROIT — After coming out of the 53rd Great Lakes Invitational winless against Michigan Tech and the University of Michigan, the Spartans begin to look at the struggles in the defensive zone.
After losing to Michigan Tech in the first day of the 53rd Great Lakes Invitational, the second day didn’t bring a different result as MSU fell to the University of Michigan, 6-4.
DETROIT — In their 44th appearance in the Great Lakes Invitational, the Spartans took a 5-2 defeat against Michigan Tech in their first meeting of the season.
After losing to the University of Michigan the night before, the Spartans rallied back with a home win shutting out the Wolverines Friday night, 5-0.
The season series between the Spartans and U-M kicked-off Thursday night, with the Spartans falling 4-0 in the first of this home-and-home series.
Freshmen forward Mitchell Lewandowski and defenseman Tommy Miller are creating a new surge within the men's hockey program.
On a packed Saturday night with a crowd of over 5,500 fans, No. 4-ranked Notre Dame defeated the Spartans 2-0. MSU falls to 7-8-1 on the season.
But it was the No.4-ranked Notre Dame that pulled away, scoring three unanswered, including the dagger with 2:18 left in the third period. The sellout crowd of 6,392 fans were mostly left disappointed — there were quite a few Notre Dame fans — with a 3-1 MSU loss.
On Friday and Saturday, MSU Hockey will face off against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, led by a man that MSU head coach Danton Cole knows quite well.