Michigan State vs. Penn State men’s hockey: Live updates, scores, how to watch the weekend series

11:15 pm, November 8, 2025
Anthony Romani gets his second goal of the weekend, FINALLY converting on the powerplay with a rip from the top of the circle, short side over the shoulder of Fleming.
Two goals this weekend for Anthony Romani! It’s 5-0 Spartans! pic.twitter.com/Xj3uxFbp3d
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
Michigan State will remain on the powerplay as the goal was scored during a 5-on-3 PP.
11:11 pm, November 8, 2025
After the Penn State powerplay was cut short by a hooking penalty, the Nittany Lions pulled their goalie for an extra skater.
The Spartans put this one away shortly after—Charlie Stramel gets his second of the night with an empty netter.
Dagger. Charlie Stramel finds the empty net to make it 4-0 Spartans! pic.twitter.com/863WuGkOFW
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
11:05 pm, November 8, 2025
We’ve reached a boiling point at Munn Ice Arena. PSU’s Jerod Crespo and MSU’s Ryker Lee have been ejected after a spirited scrap after the whistle. Penn State comes out of it with a powerplay, though, in a fortunate turn of events for the Nittany Lions as they try to come back against the No. 1 Spartans.
10:54 pm, November 8, 2025
It was a quick 10 minutes to start the third period, and Michigan State likes it that way as the Spartans hold on to a three-goal lead in the final frame. Penn State has had some chances, putting nine shots on Augustine, but the clock is not on the Nittany Lions’ side as time is running out on the comeback effort.
10:43 pm, November 8, 2025
The third period is underway in East Lansing. Can Penn State mount a comeback? Or will Michigan State complete the sweep?
All will be decided in the final 20 minutes of this top-three matchup.
10:17 pm, November 8, 2025
It’s all Michigan State this afternoon—the Spartans have scored three unanswered goals and have held Penn State scoreless through 40 minutes. MSU holds a decent lead in shots, 32-24 after outshooting the Nittany Lions 17-12 in the second.
Colin Ralph had the lone goal of the second period on a seeing-eye shot from the point for his first as a Spartan.
Ralphy! His first goal as a Spartan puts us ahead 3-0 in the second! pic.twitter.com/VR7XBIODCL
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
Both teams had a pair of powerplay chances in the second period, but the penalty killers continue to hold strong. MSU goaltender Trey Augustine has played lights-out hockey so far, stopping all 23 PSU shots.
10:11 pm, November 8, 2025
It was only a matter of time before Michigan State scored again—the Spartans have dominated the second period, outshooting PSU 13-5 in the second frame.
Sophomore defenseman Colin Ralph gets his first goal as a Spartan off a point shot that finds its way through traffic and past Fleming to give Michigan State a three-goal lead.
Ralphy! His first goal as a Spartan puts us ahead 3-0 in the second! pic.twitter.com/VR7XBIODCL
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
9:56 pm, November 8, 2025
Michigan State has controlled play through the first four minutes of the second period, outshooting the Nittany Lions 7-0 so far as the Spartans look to extend their lead.
But don’t count out Penn State. Charlie Cerrato JUST barely rang one off the post as he nearly had PSU’s first goal of the game.
9:40 pm, November 8, 2025
It was a mostly even period, with MSU holding a slight edge in shots, 15-12. But the offense has been in Michigan State’s favor as the Spartans lead 2-0 after 20 minutes. Charlie Stramel opened the scoring early with a wrister from the circle past Josh Fleming, and he added an assist late in the period on Porter Martone’s goal.
Charlie Stramel puts the Spartans on the board first! pic.twitter.com/5dB6j0TiDr
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
Porter Martone lights the lamp late in the first period to make it 2-0 Spartans! pic.twitter.com/p6Q3W0eCme
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
Game 2 has seen a continuation of the physicality from yesterday’s game, with lots of post-whistle scrums and extracurricular activities.The powerplays continue to struggle, however, as both units have been held off the scoresheet all weekend. PSU had two PPs in the first period, and MSU had one, but neither could convert on the man advantage.
Second period action is coming right up from East Lansing.
9:37 pm, November 8, 2025
Michigan State makes it a two-goal game late in the first period. The Spartans get their second tally of the day as Charlie Stramel slides a slick feed over to Porter Martone, who deposits it into the open net for his fourth of the season.
Porter Martone lights the lamp late in the first period to make it 2-0 Spartans! pic.twitter.com/p6Q3W0eCme
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
9:16 pm, November 8, 2025
Penn State kills off the first MSU powerplay of the day. Neither PP has scored a goal this weekend—and not for a shortage of opportunities.
After another scuffle at center ice, Penn State heads back to the powerplay as MSU’s Patrick Geary gets a minor penalty for head contact.
9:13 pm, November 8, 2025
The Spartans killed off the first Penn State powerplay, keeping the NIttany Lions’ PP scoreless on the weekend. Now MSU will get its first chance on the man advantage today as Reese Laubach heads to the box for tripping.
9:08 pm, November 8, 2025
It didn’t take long for the Spartans to get on the board, as MSU’s top line opens the scoring just 2:31 into the game.
On the rush, Charlie Stramel rips a wrist shot past Josh Fleming for his fourth goal of the season, assisted by Porter Martone and Matt Basgall.
Charlie Stramel puts the Spartans on the board first! pic.twitter.com/5dB6j0TiDr
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 8, 2025
Shortly after, Martone was called for an interference penalty, so Penn State will get a chance to tie it up with an early powerplay.
9:04 pm, November 8, 2025
Michigan State won the opening draw, and we are underway in East Lansing.
The physicality from Game 1 is already continuing this afternoon, as the two teams get into a scrum after the whistle, just 56 seconds in.
8:47 pm, November 8, 2025




