Michigan J78.Indd

Michigan J78.Indd

2010-11 SPARTAN HOCKEY MEDIA NOTES 22010-11010-11 SSCHEDULECHEDULE GAME PARTICULARS OCTOBER MICHIGAN STATE Date: ...................................................January 7-8, 2011 Fri. 8 WESTERN ONTARIO (Exhib.) ...................L, 3-5 (7-10-3, 3-8-1-0 CCHA) LocaƟ on:............... (F) Munn Ice Arena; (200x85); cap. 6,470 Thurs. 14 # 6/8 MAINE ................................... T, 4-4 (OT) Fri. 15 # 6/8 MAINE ......................................... W, 3-2 (S) Yost Ice Arena; (200x85); cap. 6,637 Fri. 22 # 9/9 ALASKA * ............................ T, 1-1 (OT) # vs Radio: ..............WJIM 1240 AM/spartansportsnetwork.com Sat. 23 # 9/9 ALASKA * ..................................... W, 4-1 NO. 7/8 Television: .........................................(F) Big Ten Network; Fri. 29 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE................... T, 4-4 (OT) Sat. 30 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE......................... W, 2-1 MICHIGAN DirecTV Ch. 610 / Dish Ch. 439 (12-5-4, 9-3-1-0 CCHA) (S) FS Plus; DirecTV Ch. 664 or 6644, Dish Ch. 7837/1737 NOVEMBER Social Media: ............................. Twi er: @MSU_Hockey Fri. 5 at Western Michigan * ............................L, 3-4 Sat. 6 at Western Michigan * ............................L, 1-3 Facebook: h p://www.facebook.com/MSUathle cs Fri. 12 OHIO STATE * ..................................L, 3-4 (OT) Sat. 13 OHIO STATE * ........................................ W, 4-0 Fri. 19 at #11/11 Notre Dame * .........................L, 2-6 THE ORIGINAL SIX Sat. 20 at #11/11 Notre Dame * ........................L, 2-4 Tues. 23 # 17/RV FERRIS STATE * ..........................L, 0-3 ùÊçÙ Ä-ãÊ-»ÄÊó ®ãÃÝ Êçã ÝÖÙãÄ «Ê»ù Ä ã« Ã®«®¦Ä ÝÙ®Ý Fri. 26 at #15/15 Minnesota ........................... W, 5-2 Sat. 27 at #16/RV Wisconsin ..............................L, 1-4 • Michigan State re-focuses all its a en on on the • Michigan State is coming off a third-place fi nish CCHA race, and prepares for a home-and-home series in the Great Lakes Invita onal. In the fi rst game, DECEMBER with archrival Michigan. The teams play Friday in East the Spartans trailed by three goals at the second Fri. 3 at #20/RV Ferris State * ....................... W, 3-2 Lansing, then on Saturday in Ann Arbor. intermission, then saw a third-period rally fall short Sat. 4 #20/RV FERRIS STATE * ...................L, 0-1 (OT) Michigan State trails the all- me series with the as the team dropped a 5-4 decision to Colorado Sat. 11 at #12/12 Michigan * .............................L, 0-5 (Big Chill at the Big House) Wolverines by a 122-141-18 margin. Both teams hold College. The Spartans got a pair of goals from Kevin the advantage in their own rinks: The Spartans are Walrod and 22 saves from freshman Will Yanakeff Great Lakes Invita onal Spartans hold a 62-48-9 advantage. In Ann Arbor, to down Michigan Tech 5-3 in the consola on game. Wed. 29 Colorado College % .................................L, 4-5 Michigan holds a 70-43-4 edge. Torey Krug was named to the All-Tournament team. Thurs. 30 Michigan Tech % .................................. W, 5-3 The teams last met on the largest regular-season Michigan captured the GLI championship with a JANUARY stage in college hockey this season, the Big Chill wild 6-5 victory over Colorado College. Fri. 7 MICHIGAN * .................................. 7:35 p.m. game at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines won Sat. 8 at Michigan * ................................7:05 p.m. that game, 5-0, extending their winning streak in • The win over Michigan Tech was the 775th in the Fri. 14 at Lake Superior State * ................... 7:05 p.m. the series to four games. MSU took three of the career of MSU head coach Rick Comley. Comley Sat. 15 at Lake Superior State * ................... 7:05 p.m. four regular-season mee ngs a year ago. owns a 775-606-109 (.559) career overall coaching Fri. 21 MIAMI * ........................................... 7:35 p.m. Sat. 22 MIAMI * .......................................... 7:05 p.m. record, good for fourth place on the all- me wins list. Thu. 27 at Ferris State * ................................7:35 p.m. • The last decade has been the closest in the history Sat. 29 vs. Michigan % * ............................. 8:05 p.m. of the Michigan State-Michigan rivalry. The Wolver- • MSU is coming off its most prolifi c scoring output ines hold a slim 22-20-11 lead in games played since of the season. With nine goals in the two games of FEBRUARY Fri. 4 at Ohio State * ................................. 7:35 p.m. the start of the 1999-2000 season. the Great Lakes Invita onal, it was the most goals the Sat 5 at Ohio State * ................................. 7:05 p.m. The Michigan State-Michigan rivalry is one of na- Spartans have scored in consecu ve games this sea- Fri. 11 NORTHERN MICHIGAN * ................ 7:05 p.m. onal prominence across the board, but due to the son. MSU had scored seven in the weekend set with Sat. 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN * ................ 5:05 p.m. similar levels of success and a close won/loss records Maine, and eight in the games against Alaska (Oct Fri 18 at Alaska * ......................................11:05 p.m. between the programs, it also may be the fi ercest. 23, W 4-1) and Alabama Huntsville (Oct. 29, T 4-4). Sat. 19 at Alaska * ......................................11:05 p.m. Fri. 25 BOWLING GREEN * ......................... 7:35 p.m. In college hockey circles, it is perhaps the pre- Sat. 26 BOWLING GREEN * ......................... 7:05 p.m. miere rivalry - and with 281st chapters and two more • Sophomore Kevin Walrod’s fi rst-period goal against to come this weekend, it is also the most-played Michigan Tech was his first collegiate tally, which MARCH rivalry in the sport. came in his 35th game as a Spartan. Walrod followed Fri-Sun 4-6 CCHA First Round (Campus Sites, Best of Three) freshman Lee Reimer, who had his fi rst collegiate tally Fri-Sun 11-13 CCHA Quarterfi nals (Campus Sites, Best of Three) Fri. 18 CCHA Semifi nal % in the semifi nals against Colorado College. Reimer’s Sat. 19 CCHA Final % fi rst-period goal against CC snapped a 145:42 score- Fri-Sun 25-27 NCAA Regionals less streak for MSU, da ng back to the Dec. 3 game (Bridgeport, Conn; Green Bay, Wis.; at Ferris State. Manchester, N.H.; St. Louis, Mo.) APRIL Thu-Sun 7-9 NCAA Frozen Four (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.) All dates and mes subject to change, and are listed as eastern. * - CCHA Contest % - at Joe Louis Arena; Detroit, Mich. watch Rick Comley’s weekly press conference at: # - Lost shootout & - Won Shootout HTTP://ALLACCESS.CSTV.COM/CSTV/PLAYER/PLAYER.HTML?CODE=MSU select “ice hockey”, click to enter site, then “press conferences”. Posted by Tuesday at 5 p.m. COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE | 2010-11 SPARTAN HOCKEY 1 WOLVERINES AT A GLANCE Loca on: ...................................Ann Arbor, Mich. TALE OF THE TAPE Enrollment: ...............................................41,042 SPARTANS WOLVERINES Colors: ......................................... Maize and Blue 7-10-3 Overall Record 12-5-4 Home Venue: ................... Yost Ice Arena (6,637) Rink Size: ..............................................200’ x 85’ 3-8-1 (10th CCHA) League Record 9-3-1 (2nd CCHA) Head Coach: .................................Red Berenson Michigan ’62 won one Current Streak won four Overall Record: ............................701-328-69 4-3-3 Home Record 6-2-1 27th season Record at Michigan: ..............................same 2-6-0 Road Record 4-3-3 Assistant Coach: ............................. Mel Pearson Billy Powers 1-1-0 Neutral Record 2-0-0 Hockey SID: ...................................... Ma Trevor 0-2-3 Over me Record 0-1-4 Offi ce Phone: ................................734-647-3810 Email: [email protected] 2-3-0 Last Five 4-1-0 web .................................www.mgoblue.com 3-7-0 Last 10 6-2-2 2.55 (6th CCHA) Scoring Off ense 3.48 (3rd CCHA) SERIES RECORDS Series Record ...................MSU trails, 122-141-18 2.95 (9th CCHA) Scoring Defense 2.48 (5th CCHA) In East Lansing ................ MSU leads, 61-48-9 12.8 (9th CCHA) Penalty Minutes per game 14.6 (4th CCHA) In Ann Arbor .....................MSU trails, 43-70-4 Neutral Sites… ..................MSU trails, 18-22-5 15/93, 16.1% (7th CCHA), 3 SHA Power Play 16/89, 18.0% (5th CCHA), 1 SHA Regular Season ..........MSU trails, 113-134-18 Penalty Kill Postseason .......................... MSU leads, 9-7-0 71/87, 81.6% (7th CCHA), 1 SHF 81/101, 80.2% (8th CCHA), 3 SHF First Mee ng ...................................Jan. 11, 1922 (MSU 1, Michigan 5) Most Recent Mee ng ...........December 11, 2010 Derek Grant (So., 20 GP, 3-15-18) Top Scorers Carl Hagelin (Sr., 21 GP, 9-14-23) (Michigan 5, MSU 0) Bre Perlini (Jr., 20 GP, 12-5-17) Louie Caporusso (Sr., 21 GP, 7-11-18) Current Streak ................................MSU lost four Last Five Games ............................MSU trails, 1-4 Torey Krug (So., 20 GP, 5-10-15) Ma Rust (Sr., 21 GP, 3-11-14) Last 10 Games ..............................MSU trails, 3-7 Dus n Gazley (Sr., 20 GP, 7-7-14) David Wohlberg (Jr., 21 GP, 8-5-13) One-goal Games ....................MSU trails, 35-36-0 Over me Games..................... MSU leads, 8-7-16 Daultan Leveille (Jr., 20 GP, 4-7-11) Jon Merrill (Fr., 19 GP, 5-8-13) Most MSU Goals ...............................................12 Drew Palmisano (6-9-3, .901 SV%, 2.80 GAA) Top Goaltender(s) Shawn Hunwick (5-3-4, .909 SV%, 2.68 GAA) (MSU 12, Michigan 1, Jan. 27, 1984) Largest MSU Margin of Victory.........................11 Will Yanakeff (1-1-0, .897 SV%, 2.50 GAA Bryan Hogan (7-2-0, .923 SV%, 2.11 GAA) (MSU 12, Michigan 1, Jan. 27, 1984) Most Michigan Goals ........................................17 (MSU 1, Michigan 17, Mar. 10, 1950) Largest Michigan Margin of Victory..................16 ALL-TIME (MSU 1, Michigan 17, Mar. 10, 1950) MSU-MICHIGAN SERIES Last MSU Shutout ..................Nov.

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