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Michigan State defends Great Lakes Invitational title with win over Michigan Tech
Michigan State won the Great Lakes Invitational with a 4-1 victory over Michigan Tech, marking their 14th GLI title and first repeat since 2000, officials said.
- On Monday, Michigan State defeated Michigan Tech, 4-1, at Van Andel Arena to win the Great Lakes Invitational, securing back-to-back titles and their 14th championship.
- After a scoreless opening period, Anthony Romani redirected a Colin Ralph try for a 1-0 lead, Charlie Stramel added two goals in the second and third, and Tommi Mannisto sealed the win with an empty-net goal.
- MSU goaltender Trey Augustine made 32 saves in the final and finished the GLI with 53 saves on 56 shots, and Augustine said, `I just try to approach every game the same, and at the end of the day, I'm just going out there and play hockey, and I try to focus on that.`
- Michigan State heads into the new year coming off another Great Lakes Invitational championship, with an exhibition Sunday against the U.S. National Team Development Program and Big Ten play resuming Jan. 9 at Ohio State.
- The crowd of 5,024 at Van Andel Arena braved a winter storm; MSU won 39 of 60 faceoffs led by senior Tiernan Shoudy, while neither team scored on the power play .
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Michigan State gains revenge on Michigan Tech in GLI finals
GRAND RAPIDS — When Michigan State and Michigan Tech met in the Great Lakes Invitational championship game two years ago, the Spartans lost a heartbreaker in the shootout. This year, they finally got revenge. Led by two goals from tournament MVP Charlie Stramel and 32 saves from goaltender Trey Augustine, No. 3 Michigan State handled Michigan Tech, 4-1, in Monday’s GLI championship game at Van Andel Arena. Stramel’s MVP honors came as four Spart…
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