Michigan State men’s ice hockey took a series split this past weekend against Bowling Green, moving to 1-1 on the young 2022-23 season.
Both games were a home-and-home matchup, meaning that the first was played at the newly-renovated Munn Ice Arena. The second was played at Bowling Green’s Slater Family Arena in Bowling Green, Ohio.
The buzzword around MSU’s hockey program this season is “new.” The Spartans’ new head coach Adam Nightingale, along with his two associate and assistant coaches Jared DeMichiel and Mike Towns, are looking to turn around an abysmal team that has finished above last place in the Big Ten just once in the past five years.