![]() MSU was 2-for-3 on the power play, while Penn State was 0-for-2 and 0-for-4 over the two-game series. O'Connell's second – on the power play – gave MSU a 4-3 lead before the third period was five minute old, and the while the Nittany Lions put 14 shots on the board in the final period in hopes of an equalizer, Levshunov iced it with an empty-netter in the final minute of play. That sent the teams into the intermission deadlocked at 3-3. ![]() The teams traded goals in the final three minutes of the frame – O'Connell gave his team a temporary 3-2 lead before Dylan Lugris tucked home his fifth of the year at 18:41. MSU came far more cohesive in the second period,and tied the game at 2-2 on a goal chipped home in front by Nicolas Müller. Penn State scored twice in 19 seconds to take a 2-1 lead at 3:20, and then later in the period killed off a five-minute major penalty and held the one-geal lead at the first intermission. PSU is now 5-3-3, 0-1-3 in the Big Ten.Ī wild opening four minutes saw three goals and a penalty – MSU went up just 30 seconds into the game on a Tanner Kelly goal, but took a tripping call 20 seconds later. ![]() MSU improved to 8-3-1, 3-0-1 in Big Ten play, taking four out of a possible six points from the Nittany Lions. Gavin O'Connell had two goals, while Artyom Levshunov and Tanner Kelly each had a goal and an assist. – No 11 Michigan State finished off a home series against No 17/16 Penn State with a 5-3 victory. ![]()
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