MSU Hockey Press Conference 12/7/09
Added 12/08/09 9:18pm
The No. 14 MSU hockey team is coming off a weekend split against Northern Michigan.
MSU head coach Rick Comley said he’s pleased with the results of the weekend but still thinks his team can get much better in the second half of the season.
Comley recaps the weekend, analyzes his team and discusses his love for coaching college hockey.
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