EAST LANSING – The top-ranked Michigan State hockey team returned to Munn Ice Arena after sweeping Notre Dame last weekend, looking to continue its winning ways against No. 8 Wisconsin.
But, after a disastrous second period, during which the Badgers would score four unanswered goals, the Spartans would play from behind for the first time all season. MSU put together a comeback bid in the third period, but ultimately saw its nine-game winning streak come to a halt in a 5-4 loss on Friday, Nov. 21, giving MSU its first Big Ten defeat of the season.
MSU's forecheck generated the first goal in the opening period, with senior forward and former Wisconsin player Charlie Stramel causing a turnover at the Badgers' blue line. The puck was moved to freshman forward Porter Martone, who fed winger D

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