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Hockey roundup: Western Michigan wins Frozen Faceoff opener; MSU falls in shootout

Western Michigan beat Colorado College, 5-2, in the Frozen Faceoff opener on Friday at Lawson Arena in Kalamazoo.

Grant Slukynsky scored twice, Garrett Szydlowski, William Whitelaw and Cole Spicer had the other goals and Hampton Slukynsky made 26 saves.

Cole Spicer scored a goal for Western Michigan in a 5-2 win over Colorado College in the Frozen Faceoff opener at Lawson Arena in Kalamazoo.

The two teams will meet again Saturday at Lawson Arena at 6 p.m. A Western Michigan win would push the team to the Frozen Faceoff semifinals.Β 

Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3 (SO)

Michigan State dropped a 4-3 decision to Minnesota in a shootout on Friday at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing, one day after the Spartans clinched a third-straight Big Ten regular-season title with a 7-1 victory against the Golden Gophers.

Tommi Mannisto, Daniel Russell and Cayden Lindstrom scored goals and backup goalie Melvin Strahl made 32 saves for MSU (25-7-2).

As the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament, the Spartans need to win two games to win the conference's postseason tourney for a third straight year.

They'll face the worst seed remaining in a Big Ten semifinal on March 14.

Cleveland 3, Grand Rapids 2

The Grand Rapids Griffins lost to the Cleveland Monsters, 3-2, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Friday.

Gabriel Seger and Ondrej Becher scored goals and Sebastian Cossa made 22 saves for just his fifth loss in 32 games (24-5-3).

The two teams will meet again Saturday at 4 p.m.

Local schedules

Friday

β–Ά Panthers 3, Red Wings 1

β–Ά Cleveland 3, Grand Rapids 2

β–Ά Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3 (SO)

β–Ά Western Michigan 5, Colorado College 2

β–Ά Michigan Tech 5, Bowling Green 3

β–Ά NTDP U18 8, Green Bay 1

Saturday

β–Ά Grand Rapids at Cleveland, 4

Sunday

β–Ά Red Wings at Devils, 7

β–Ά Bowling Green at Michigan Tech, 6

β–Ά NTDP U18s at Green Bay, 7

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Raiders trade Eastern Michigan's Maxx Crosby to Ravens in blockbuster deal

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 30: Maxx Crosby #98 of the Las Vegas Raiders on field against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Apparently what happens in Vegas doesn't stay in Vegas – at least when it comes to Maxx Crosby.Β 

The Las Vegas RaidersΒ agreed to trade Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens, per multiple reports. Vegas will acquire 2026 and 2027 first-round NFL draft picks from Baltimore in exchange for the star pass-rusher, ESPN reports.

It comes just one year after Crosby inked a aΒ three-year, $106.5 million extensionΒ to extend his stay in Sin City. \

Loyalty was never a question for the Eastern Michigan product, who endured plenty of losing with the Raiders from Oakland to Vegas and just one playoff game in seven seasons.

Rumors have swirled the last few years, but Crosby refrained from pushing the issue with a trade request.

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