{"id":101946,"date":"2019-12-12T14:00:12","date_gmt":"2019-12-12T20:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=101946"},"modified":"2020-08-24T11:09:33","modified_gmt":"2020-08-24T16:09:33","slug":"resurgent-resilient-michigan-state-squad-raising-eyebrows-in-big-ten-play-finding-effective-way-to-get-some-results","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2019\/12\/12\/resurgent-resilient-michigan-state-squad-raising-eyebrows-in-big-ten-play-finding-effective-way-to-get-some-results\/","title":{"rendered":"Resurgent, resilient Michigan State squad raising eyebrows in Big Ten play, finding ‘effective way to get some results’"},"content":{"rendered":"
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John Lethemon is Michigan State’s No. 1 goalie and has been in net for all eight of the Spartans’ wins this season (photo: Andrew Knapik\/MiHockeyNow).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As the holiday break looms, a quick look at the Big Ten standings reveals something out of the ordinary for the conference\u2019s short history.<\/p>\n

Michigan State is tied for second with 19 points and is only three points off the lead. The Spartans will put their conference run on pause this weekend and host Arizona State for a two-game series.<\/p>\n

With a 6-3-1 record, it\u2019s not like the Spartans are getting by on puck luck. They opened conference play by shutting out Penn State 2-0 and followed up the series split with the Nittany Lions by sweeping Michigan and taking four of six points from Notre Dame.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe one thing we\u2019ve done fairly well, [and] there\u2019s always bumps and glitches along the way, but I\u2019ve thought we\u2019ve defended fairly well and that\u2019s kept us in a lot of games,” Spartans coach Danton Cole said. “The other thing is that we\u2019ve been pretty resilient. We\u2019ve been able to come back in, I think, three of our wins.\u201d<\/p>\n

Recently, the Spartans swept Wisconsin at home, that came one week after they were swept themselves at Ohio State. The Buckeyes picked up 3-1 and 2-0 victories in that series, played the Saturday and Sunday after Thanksgiving.<\/p>\n

Cole quipped during his press conference after one of the victories over Wisconsin last weekend that the Spartans must have tired out the Buckeyes, since Minnesota took them to overtime twice the following weekend.<\/p>\n

\u201cI didn\u2019t think we played poorly down there, Ohio State\u2019s a good hockey team and if you take the open-net goals out basically it\u2019s a 2-1 and a 1-0 game,\u201d he said. \u201cWe might have learned a few things there and just reinforce that if you don\u2019t go through the right steps in your process and get more pucks to the net, it\u2019s hard to score in the Big Ten.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Spartans shut out the Badgers 3-0 last Friday and came back to win 5-4 overtime on Saturday. Two different style of games, but Cole liked to see that his team could play both ways.<\/p>\n

\u201cYou\u2019re going to play all different types of games, with Wisconsin and their skill and offensive ability,” he said. “It\u2019s just going to be hard to keep them off the board very long. They showed that on Saturday night, so you\u2019ve got to figure out ways to win in different fashions.\u201d<\/p>\n

That said, he hopes that allowing four goals per contest doesn\u2019t become a trend.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf we hang our hat on (needing) to score five goals every night, that won\u2019t be the way to long-term success,\u201d Cole said. \u201cOccasionally, you\u2019re going to have to do that and it was nice to see our guys be able to play two different, at least scores of games, and get similar outcomes.\u201d<\/p>\n

If the Spartans can keep the goals allowed number down, and their run of good form going, it\u2019ll be because of the continued good play of their senior goaltender. John Lethemon has posted an 8-4-1 record so far this season with a 2.01 GAA and three shutouts.<\/p>\n

\u201cOne thing that he did that put himself in a position to have this type of senior year was the work he\u2019s done the past couple years,\u201d Cole said of his goaltender. \u201cHis sophomore year, he was better than his freshman year and he got better his junior year.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe had a great offseason last year, he did a great job in the weight room and he gained some weight, I think that\u2019s helped him out there,\u201d he added. \u201cHis confidence and his positioning, he\u2019s just seeing the puck really well right now, he\u2019s done a lot of the stuff you need to do to get better and he\u2019s a good example for the rest of our guys.\u201d<\/p>\n

The defense being played in front of Lethemon has improved, too.<\/p>\n

Cole credited the improvement that sophomore defensemen Dennis Cesana, Cole Krygier and Christian Krygier made over the offseason.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey\u2019ve done a nice job, not just defending, but moving the puck and a real good job breaking out through the neutral zone,\u201d he said. \u201cIt just makes us more of an efficient team, they\u2019ve been a huge part of it.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey got more mature in a lot of areas, off ice and on ice. The training that we can do in the spring on and off the ice is tremendous. We can really focus on development and strength.\u201d<\/p>\n

On offense Michigan State was tasked with replacing 50-point scorer Taro Hirose this season. Patrick Khodorenko and Mitchell Lewandowski, who finished second and third behind Hirose in scoring last season, are currently placing the Spartans with 15 and 11 points.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s times (Khodorenk has) been hot putting up points, but consistently he\u2019s done a great job in terms of defending, playing physical and playing a great 200-foot-game,\u201d Cole said. \u201c(Lewandowski) got off to a little slow start goal-scoring wise, but he popped a couple the other night and he\u2019s been getting a lot of chances, he attracts a lot of attention from the other team.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s nice having them back and I think the guys look to them and, like the other night, when the game\u2019s on the line they\u2019re going to be on the ice and they\u2019re able to make a difference at the end of those games.”<\/p>\n

Behind Khodorenko and Lewandowski, the Spartans seem to be developing some scoring depth with nine players having five or more points.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s decent, the depth of (scoring) has been a lot better than the last couple years,\u201d Cole said \u201cHey, I wish we had 11 guys with 10 or more points, but it\u2019s been spread out and it\u2019s been timely. That\u2019s an effective way to get some results, not just relying on a couple guys. Everyone\u2019s done a really nice job of chipping in at different times and that enables you to win some games in different ways.\u201d<\/p>\n

Badgers bow out of rankings<\/h4>\n

After starting the season ranked No. 16, and jumping up to No. 6 after sweeping Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin dropped out of the USCHO.com Division I Men\u2019s Poll this week.<\/p>\n

The Badgers are 4-9-1 since that sweep of the Bulldogs and their highly-touted offense has been silenced in those losses, averaging 1.67 goals.<\/p>\n

Polls obviously don\u2019t determine the NCAA tournament field, but Wisconsin has also taken a tumble in the PairWise Rankings to 32nd.<\/p>\n

Mark your calendars<\/h4>\n

College hockey teams will take a break for the holidays, but there are a few games to be aware of that\u2019ll take place before our next published column.<\/p>\n

Minnesota will revive the Mariucci Classic on Dec. 28-29, and the tournament now has the vibe of the former North Star College Cup (RIP). Minnesota State and St. Cloud State will get the party started on Saturday afternoon followed by the Gophers and Bemidji State. Winners and losers play each other on Sunday.<\/p>\n

Michigan and Michigan State will, once again, participate in the Great Lakes Invitational at Detroit\u2019s Little Caesars Arena Dec 30-31. The Spartans will play Michigan Tech and the Wolverines play Ferris State. The consolation and championship games on New Years Eve are part of a tripleheader that features the Detroit Red Wings and San Jose Sharks as the headliner.<\/p>\n

In non-tournament action, Ohio State hosts Colgate for a two-game series the last weekend of 2019 and Wisconsin will play the U.S National Under-18 team on New Years Day.<\/p>\n

Notre Dame and Penn State, who play each other this weekend, will wait until the first weekend of 2020 to get back to business.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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