Overview
- Michigan erased a 3-1 third-period deficit, with Kienan Draper tying it shorthanded with 7:11 remaining.
- Jayden Perron sealed a 4-3 win on an overtime power-play one-timer after an MSU tripping penalty.
- Goaltenders Stephen Peck and Trey Augustine each made 31 saves in the opener at Yost Ice Arena.
- The victory extended Michigan’s winning streak to seven games, snapped MSU’s six-game run, and earned the Wolverines the extra Big Ten point to widen their lead.
- The rivals play again tonight at Little Caesars Arena at 6:30 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network in the annual Duel in the D.