Showing posts with label Michigan State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan State. Show all posts

Monday, June 26, 2017

17 Big Ten Players Selected in 2017 NHL Entry Draft


A total of 18 players with Big Ten connections were drafted in the 2017 Entry Draft on Friday. The Gophers owned the highest draft pick with forward Casey Mittelstadt going No. 8 overall to the Buffalo Sabres. The Wolverines had two players selected, one in the first and second round to boast the highest picks combined.


Friday, October 14, 2016

The B1G Scoreboard (10/14/16-10/16-16)



Men's Scores From 10/14/16

  • Michigan State @ Lake Superior, 7:37 ET
  • Penn State @ Mercyhurst, 7:05 ET
  • (6) Boston College @ Wisconsin, 7:00 CT
  • U.S. U-18 Team @ Minnesota, 7:00 CT

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now?: Players Leaving Early


It happens each and every year; the calling of the NHL gets too great for the 19-22 year olds. It becomes even easier to jump ship after a rough and/or disappointing season. Here's a look at which players have opted out of their remaining collegiate days in hopes of an NHL future.

Michigan

Andrew Copp - Junior Forward, Winnipeg Jets
Copp is another Michigan native took off from Ann Arbor for the bigs. He was a fourth round pick by the Winnipeg Jets in 2013. Going so late in the round, I'd be willing to bet the Jets gave him a pretty good offer to make the leap from Michigan. An up and coming team it'd be no surprise if Copp has the opportunity to break into the lineup at some point next season.

Impact: Copp had a breakout season his junior year. He put up a career-best 31 points and was the team's third leading scorer all while wearing the 'C'. He made a noticeable difference on and off the ice. While his loss will be tough, it's not the end all be all for a Michigan squad on the rise.

2015-16 Big Ten Schedule Released



It's time to gear up for next season -- at least a little bit anyway -- with the release of next year's Big Ten schedule. Fans will be pleased to see most of the games have gone back to the typical Friday/Saturday night series with just two Sunday and Thursday night games a piece.

2015‐16 BIG TEN HOCKEY SCHEDULE  
Friday Dec. 4 Wisconsin at Michigan
Friday Dec. 4 Ohio State at Minnesota
Friday Dec. 4 Michigan State at Penn State

Saturday Dec. 5 Wisconsin at Michigan
Saturday Dec. 5 Ohio State at Minnesota
Saturday Dec. 5 Michigan State at Penn State

Friday Dec. 11 Minnesota at Michigan
Friday Dec. 11 Wisconsin at Michigan State

Saturday Dec. 12 Minnesota at Michigan
Saturday Dec. 12 Wisconsin at Michigan State

Friday, May 22, 2015

The Big Ten in the Biggest Moments





There’s only one thing that can bring out hockey sweaters in the warm months of May and June – it’s Stanley Cup playoff time. Plenty of familiar names don the ice in the conference finals of this year’s quest for the Cup. But the Big Ten has been represented long before the conference even came to be. Here’s a look at some of the best playoff performers to come out of Big Ten schools.

(Editor’s Note: We’re aware that these players were not in the Big Ten Hockey Conference at the time that they played... just go with it and enjoy!)

Friday, March 20, 2015

Here Lies: Michigan State's 2014-15 Season



If there's a way to go down that clenches the chest, it's at the hands of your instate rival. The pride of your state, in your state. Michigan State fell to Michigan, 4-1 at the Joe.

Michigan State without question has one of the top goalies in the nation in Jake Hildebrand. Without a doubt he deserves the lion's share of the credit for the Spartans successes this season. Without him, MSU would not have won half the games they did. In Friday night's match-up they allowed four goals for just the ninth time all season.

Michigan's offense figured it out and was too strong of a match.

Still I give credit to Sparty. They had a decent year, earning the No. 2 seed in the weekend's tournament -- though their 17-16-2 might not suggest it.

On the bright side, Hildebrand is only a junior. He will return for next year. Let's just hope MSU's offense helps him out more on the other end of the ice.

RIP

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Tourney Talk: Thoughts Heading Into Big Ten Tournament



By Miles McQuinn

What a wild finish to the Big Ten Conference regular season. All six teams are set to make their journey to Joe Louis Arena with the hopes of not only a conference title, but the chance to play for an NCAA title as well. Unfortunately, it looks like the Big Ten will only have one, maybe two representatives in the big dance this year. Regardless, here's my thoughts on each team as an exciting weekend in the motor city quickly approaches.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Michigan, Penn State Lead Season Awards



The Big Ten announced its end of the year awards Monday morning. Michigan and Penn State tied for nine awards a piece, with Michigan's freshman phenom Dylan Larkin being a unanimous selection in three categories. Michigan State netminder Jake Hildebrand made an impression this year. His outstanding play between the pipes -- where he led the conference in every goaltending category -- earned him Player of the Year and Goaltender of the Year. Minnesota's Mike Reilly also found himself in a familiar place, winning the Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.


Friday, January 30, 2015

The B1G Scoreboard (1/30/15-1/31/15)



Men's Scores From 1/30/15:


Women's Scores From 1/30/15:

  • Syracuse 2, Penn State 2 OT
  • Wisconsin 3, Minnesota State 0
  • Ohio State 3, Minnesota 3 OT (Minnesota wins shootout)


Men's Scores From 1/31/15:


Women's Scores From 1/31/15:

  • Syracuse 2, Penn State 4
  • Wisconsin 5, Minnesota State 1
  • Ohio State 1, Minnesota 3



Showdown in the Shoe

Why an Ohio State vs. Michigan matchup in the horseshoe needs to happen


By Miles McQuinn

On Oct. 6, 2001, on a beautiful fall night in East Lansing, Mich., Michigan State and Michigan faced-off in what was easily dubbed the "Cold War." The prized outdoor game set a new outdoor hockey attendance record, as more than 74,000 people watched two of the nation's top five teams battle to a 3-3 tie in Spartan Stadium.

A little over nine years later, Michigan put on their own show in what was known as "The Big Chill at the Big House." The score was not nearly as even as the Wolverines dominated from start to finish, winning 5-0 in front of more than 104,000 fans.

Ohio State wanted to get in on the action. But instead of playing rival Michigan at Ohio Stadium, they took the contest with the Maize and Blue two hours north to Cleveland. "The Frozen Diamond Faceoff" was held at Progressive Field, home of Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, in mid-January of 2012. The then No. 15 Wolverines pummeled the then No. 2 Buckeyes 4-1 with 25,864 on hand on the shores of Lake Erie.

Let this be my first call for and outdoor game to take place at Ohio Stadium, home of the national champion Buckeye football team. If this were to take place, here is what needs to happen, and here's how I think this will play out (Bear with me fine readers).

B1G Has Higher Hopes in Hockeytown


By Mike Hinrichs

It's still a little less than two months away, but it's never too early to start looking forward to the second annual B1G tournament, set to take place March 19-21. This year's tourney heads to the heart of Hockeytown, hosted at the infamous Joe Louis Arena.

Last year's inaugural B1G conference tournament called the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul home. Looking at the attendance numbers, you can bet the Big Ten is hoping for a better turnout the second time around.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Why the B1G Bust in 2014-15?



By Jessi Pierce

It's been a rough year two for many Big Ten hockey fans. While Michigan and Penn State and find themselves enjoying the top of conference standings respectively, perennial powerhouses Minnesota and Wisconsin are facing struggles that have shaken their fan bases to the core. Meanwhile Michigan State and Ohio State continue to work for establishment in the middle of the pack.

On a nationwide scale the darkness of the Big Ten is even more noticeable. Take a look at the college polls and you'll be hard pressed to find a Big Ten team in the top 15 -- especially in recent weeks.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Big Ten/Hockey East Challenge Doesn't Disappoint Once Again

Storied programs provide perfect early season excitement




By Miles MicQuinn

If you're like me, you salivate at the idea of teams like Boston College and Minnesota going head to head. Two teams who share a total of 10 national championships – five a piece – between them and come reloaded every season. It’s comparable to Alabama and LSU or Ohio State and Michigan on the gridiron in that the match-up can’t be beat.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The B1G Scoreboard (10/24/14-10/26/14)


Men's Scores From 10/24/14:


Women's Scores From 10/24/14:

  • Wisconsin 2, Bemidji 1
  • North Dakota 2, Minnesota 5

Men's Scores From 10/25/14:


Women's Scores From 10/25/14:

  • Wisconsin 4, Bemidji, 3
  • North Dakota 0, Minnesota5

Men's Scores From 10/26/14:


Women's Scores From 10/26/14:

  • Princeton 1, Penn State 2

Women's Scores From 10/27/14:

  • Princeton 4, Penn State 1


Friday, October 17, 2014

The Big Scoreboard (10/18/14-10/19/14)



Men's Scores From 10/17/14:



Men's Scores From 10/18/14:



Women's Scores From 10/17/14:

  • Bemidji State 1, Ohio State 5
  • Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 1
  • Penn State 4, Union 1


Women's Scores From 10/18/14:

  • Bemidji State 0, Ohio State 1
  • Minnesota 2, Wisconsin 1 OT
  • Penn State 2, Union 2 OT

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Our Big Ten Wish List For 2014-15




Finally. Let the puck drop and let's get the season underway. Last year proved that the world didn't implode thanks to the newly elected conferences and the parity was a bit closer than most may have thought. And like all seasons last year was full of upsets and surprises much to the excitement of college hockey fans everywhere.

So what do we want to see in 2014-15? Here are a few thoughts that immediately come to mind:

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Big Ten Media Day: Quotables


Big Ten Media Day invaded Joe Louis Arena Wednesday -- preparing the legendary home of the Detroit Red Wings for March's Big Ten Conference Championship.

Lots was learned and even some fun was had along the way. Here are a few of our favorite quotes from the day: