1/27/2023 – Michigan 7, Penn State 3 – 16-9-1, 5-6 Big Ten 1/28/2023 – Michigan 5, Penn State 4 – 16-9-1, 6-6 Big Ten Once, during my long tenure in the student section, I had a mad, fleeting thought. I was pretty sure I was standing next to Cam Fowler, then a 17-year-old kid committed to Notre Dame, later a top-15 NHL draft pick and long-term NHL defenseman. Fowler would never make it to South Bend, instead defecting to the OHL, but at the time he was rooting for his team, with his phone out, chortling in a way that drove me insane. Michigan had a goal disallowed. Later in the game a Notre Dame player scored on the clearest kicking motion I have ever seen; the replay review was inconclusive, apparently because the kick had come from far enough out that the overhead camera did not catch it. Yost roared in outrage, and Fowler chortled and typed out something on his phone. The urge to grab Fowler's phone and hurl it onto the ice rose up unbidden inside of me. The higher port
Defenseman Luke Hughes had a historic night for No. 7 Michigan men's hockey, scoring four goals in a 5-4 comeback win over No. 6 Penn State men's hockey.
The seventh-ranked University of Michigan ice hockey team racked up seven goals against sixth-ranked Penn State on Friday night inside a sold-out Yost Ice Arena
Luke Hughes made history by notching four goals on Saturday night (Jan. 28), as the seventh-ranked University of Michigan ice hockey team battled back from a three-goal
ANN ARBOR, Mich. The public-address announcer had to preface his statement with a warning: Please do not throw things on the ice. See, people had thrown