NEWS: Senior forward Curtis Loik (North Vancouver, British Columbia) was named the Big Tens First Star of the Week on Tuesday morning by the league office. Loik led the Nittany Lions to a season-opening victory[…]
Alumnus: Curtis Loik
PennLive PSU sports roundup: . . . men’s hockey opens regular season with win over Canisius
Penn State men’s ice hockey opened its regular season Saturday night with a 6-1 win over Canisius, the first of 13 non-conference games before the Big Ten season starts Friday, Dec. 4 with a home[…]
Onward State: Weekend Sports Roundup: Volleyball Loses, Hockey Impresses In Overall .500 Showing
Men’s hockey opened its regular season on Saturday night in a 6-1 stomping of Canisius on the road. Source: Weekend Sports Roundup: Volleyball Loses, Hockey Impresses In Overall .500 Showing – Onward State
GoPSU: Lions Kick Off Season With a Win
The Penn State men’s hockey offense shined during the season opener road matchup against Canisius on Saturday. Penn State (1-0-0) jump-started its season with a 6-1 win over the Golden Griffins (0-1-0). Source: Blog –[…]
Collegian: Penn State men’s hockey dominates Canisius in season opener
It only took 1:33 for Penn State to live up to its preseason hype as a high-powered, offensive juggernaut right out of the gate.Senior forward Curtis Loik capitalized on a Canisius turnover and buried a[…]
CDT: Nittany Lions open season by thumping Canisius
The Penn State men’s hockey team started its season in fine style Saturday night.The Nittany Lions scored two goals in the first two minutes and never relented, thumping Canisius 6-1 at the Harborcenter. Source: BUFFALO,[…]
GoPSU: Nittany Lions Swarm Canisius, 6-1, in Season Opener
RECAP: The Penn State mens hockey team romped in its season opener, downing Canisius, 6-1, on Saturday night at HARBORCENTER in front of 1,711 fans. Curtis Loik (North Vancouver, British Columbia) set the pace with[…]
Onward State: Gadowsky’s Guys Are Back:
Penn State hockey is finally back, opening its regular season Saturday night in Buffalo at Canisius. After an 18-15-4 season last year, hopes are high for Guy Gadowsky’s team. The roster saw lots of turnover,[…]
GoPSU: Mens Hockey Opens 2015-16 at Canisius on Saturday
PREVIEW: The Nittany Lion mens hockey team begins a season as a Division I program on the road for the first time, traveling to Canisius on Saturday night. Puck drop is slated for 7:30 p.m.[…]
GoPSU: Seniors Prepare for Final Season
Three years ago, the Penn State men’s hockey class of 2016 took the ice at Greenberg Ice Pavilion for their first Division I game. On Saturday, those same Nittany Lions will be stepping on the[…]
Collegian: Penn State men’s hockey coach talks offensive line combinations and veteran scoring
A plethora of talent and options are good problems to have — especially when deciding where to arrange the talent that makes it most effective. Source: Penn State men’s hockey coach talks offensive line combinations[…]
PennLive: Penn State men’s hockey defeats Windsor 5-2 in preseason tilt to open 2015-16 campaign
Penn State men’s hockey defeated the University of Windsor from Ontario, Canada 5-2 in a preseason contest Sunday afternoon at Pegula Ice Arena, opening the 2015-16 campaign. Source: Penn State men’s hockey defeats Windsor 5-2[…]
INFOGRAPHIC: Here’s the complete rundown from today’s win over Windsor.
Source: INFOGRAPHIC: Here’s the complete rundown from today’s win over Windsor. #WeAre #HockeyValley @PennStateMHKY – Graph Lib
GoPSU: Goodwin Leads Lions in Exhibition Win Over Windsor
The Penn State men’s hockey team started its season off with a bang on Sunday afternoon in exhibition action with a 5-2 win over international opponent Windsor. After falling behind 2-0, senior Curtis Loik set[…]
SC.com: Nittany Lions Win Exhibition Against Windsor 5-2
With just a week until the season officially begins, Penn State hockey took the ice to knock off the rust and eventually knock off Windsor 5-2 in an exhibition game Sunday afternoon. Source: State College,[…]
Lions247: Nittany Lions pull away from Windsor for exhibition win
Penn State won 5-2 in comeback fashion Sunday in an exhibition game against the University of Windsor. But for much of the game, it was quantity over quality offensively for Guy Gadowsky’s squad. Source:[…]
CDT: Nittany Lions start year with exhibition win over Windsor
In unison, fans in the front row of the student section banged on the glass along the boards and chanted “Hockey Valley!”Another season has arrived at Pegula Ice Arena. Source: UNIVERSITY PARK: Penn State hockey:[…]
Collegian: Penn State men’s hockey defeats Windsor in exhibition match –
In theatre, practice and preparation can provide directors a glimpse at how prepared for a performance their actors are.In a way, sports are no different.Teams use preseason games as a measuring stick of how prepared[…]
GoPSU: Nittany Lions Score Five Unanswered to Down Windsor, 5-2
RECAP: The Nittany Lion mens hockey team founds itself in a 2-0 hole midway through the second period, eventually scoring five unanswered goals in a 5-2 victory over Windsor on Sunday afternoon at Pegula Ice[…]
Collegian: Staff members give their predictions for Penn State men’s hockey
Record Prediction: 21-14-2What to watch for: Penn State’s run-and-gun offense takes a significant dip with the loss of Casey Bailey, Taylor Holstrom and Scott Conway, but its defense compensates for this loss of production, giving[…]
Collegian: Penn State men’s hockey looks to replace production lost over offseason
David Goodwin is eager to prove he was never a third wheel.Many attributed the Missouri native’s breakout 2014-15 season to playing on the team’s top line with Taylor Holstrom and leading scorer Casey Bailey. Source:[…]
Onward State: Leading By Example: Men’s Hockey Forwards Positional Preview
The post-Casey Bailey era of Penn State hockey raises a lot of questions up front, so we tried to answer them in our latest positional preview. Source: Leading By Example: Men’s Hockey Forwards Positional Preview[…]
Collegian: Upperclassmen, leadership maintain identity for Penn State men’s hockey
It’s been five years since Terry and Kim Pegula first gave Penn State its largest private gift in the school’s history: $88 million to build a state-of-the-art hockey facility that would house Penn State’s new[…]