Category: College
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Video: Jeff Lerg talks joining Toledo Walleye, skating at MSU Pro Camp
After playing in Europe the last few seasons, Jeff Lerg is returning home. The Livonia native signed with the Toledo Walleye this season, which means he is back on North American ice – and that he could attend his alma mater’s pro camp this week. (Video by Michael Caples/MiHockey) See Jeff Lerg’s “From The Crease”…
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MiHockey’s ‘The Shift’ with Tyler Motte
Welcome to MiHockey’s new feature ‘The Shift’ – hockey questions for hockey players. In each ‘The Shift’ feature, we take you through the mindset of today’s hockey player through a question-and-answer session, profiling players from the NHL all the way down to youth travel hockey. MORE: See more ‘The Shift’ features here Our next featured player is…
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Michigan vs. Michigan State, Western vs. Miami at Soldier Field this February
By Michael Caples and Alyssa Girardi – This February, three of Michigan’s biggest college hockey programs will playing outside – in Chicago. Michigan and Michigan State will renew their in-state rivalry, while Western Michigan and Miami (Ohio) will also compete at the Coyote ‘Hockey City Classic’ at Soldier Field in Chicago on Feb. 7, 2015.…
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Tyler Motte records hat trick in Team USA’s latest World Junior evaluation camp blowout win
By @MichaelCaples – The Michigan names at the World Junior evaluation camp are having some fun against their international competition, with Tyler Motte being the latest to light up the scoresheet. Motte, a Michigan Wolverines sophomore and St. Clair native, recorded a hat trick in the team’s 9-1 rout of Finland yesterday. Here are…
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MiHockey’s ‘The Shift’ with Aidan Muir
Welcome to MiHockey’s new feature ‘The Shift’ – hockey questions for hockey players. In each ‘The Shift’ feature, we take you through the mindset of today’s hockey player through a question-and-answer session, profiling players from the NHL all the way down to youth travel hockey. MORE: See more ‘The Shift’ features here Our next featured player is…
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MiHockey’s ‘The Shift’ with Zach Nagelvoort
Welcome to MiHockey’s new feature ‘The Shift’ – hockey questions for hockey players. In each ‘The Shift’ feature, we take you through the mindset of today’s hockey player through a question-and-answer session, profiling players from the NHL all the way down to youth travel hockey. MORE: See more ‘The Shift’ features here Our next featured player is…
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MiHockey’s ‘The Shift’ with Austin Czarnik
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Welcome to MiHockey’s new feature ‘The Shift’ – hockey questions for hockey players. In each ‘The Shift’ feature, we take you through the mindset of today’s hockey player through a question-and-answer session, profiling players from the NHL all the way down to youth travel hockey. MORE: See more ‘The Shift’ features here Our next featured player is…
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Kenny Johnson, little brother of Jack Johnson, commits to Wolverines
By @MichaelCaples – There’s going to be another Johnson coming through the Michigan hockey program. Kenny Johnson, brother of former Wolverines standout Jack Johnson, told MiHockey that he committed to the University of Michigan today. The younger Johnson, a 16-year-old defenseman currently skating with the Shattuck St. Mary’s program in Minnesota, said there wasn’t…
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NCAA announces rule changes for 2014-15 season
By @MichaelCaples – The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved several changes for the 2014-15 season, and the most notable focus on video replay for goals. The rule changes, which were proposed by the Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules Committee during its meeting in June, include (from the NCAA official site): Instant Replay…
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Berenson on Werenski: “This is an exceptional player who is coming in a little younger than most players”
By @MichaelCaples – The University of Michigan formally announced today that Grosse Pointe native Zach Werenski will be joining their hockey program in time for the 2014-15 season. Werenski, a product of the U.S. National Team Development Program, is graduating high school a year early to join the Wolverines. Michigan coach Red Berenson said…