No. 5 Penn State Men's Hockey Throttled By No. 2 Michigan 7-1
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Recap: Penn State Drops Third Straight, Falls to No. 2 Michigan 7–1
University Park, PA — Penn State’s offensive struggles from last weekend’s sweep at No. 1 Michigan State carried into Friday night, as No. 2 Michigan dominated the Nittany Lions 7–1 at Pegula Ice Arena. Michigan struck early in the first period on special teams. Forward Nick Moldenhauer connected with Josh Eernisse on the penalty kill for the Wolverines’ nation-leading seventh shorthanded goal of the season, putting Michigan ahead 1–0. Later in …
No. 5 Penn State Men's Hockey Throttled By No. 2 Michigan 7-1
No. 5 Penn State men’s hockey (9-4-0, 2-3-0 Big Ten) was blown out by No. 2 Michigan (11-2-0, 4-1-0 Big Ten) 7-1 on Friday night at Pegula Ice Arena. The Nittany Lions committed numerous defensive zone turnovers and struggled to get anything going offensively. What started as a highly anticipated matchup in Hockey Valley turned into a rude awakening for head coach Guy Gadowsky’s squad. How It Happened Kevin Reidler started in net for the Nittany…
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