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Triumphant Triumphs: Michigan State, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Shine as Star Performers


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ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference has revealed its Three Stars of the Week for hockey matches conducted on Jan. 17-18.

First Star
Jimmy Snuggerud, Minnesota
Jr. – F – Chaska, Minn. — U.S. National Team Development Program

  • Scored in consecutive games, tallying three goals and ten shots on target as No. 3/3 Minnesota earned four out of six points from Notre Dame in Minneapolis, Minn.
  • Delivered two goals during the opening period of Minnesota’s 5-2 triumph over Notre Dame on Friday
  • Followed with a first-period goal on Saturday, concluding his seasonal matchup against the Irish with eight points (five goals, three assists) across four games
  • The St. Louis Blues first round draft selection secures his sixth career Big Ten weekly accolade (5-Firsts, 1-Second) and his second of the current season
  • Previous Minnesota First Star: Jimmy Snuggerud (Nov. 12, 2024)

Second Star
Charlie Stramel, Michigan State
Jr. – F – Rosemount, Minn. – Wisconsin (NCAA)

  • Accumulated two goals and one assist for No. 1/1 Michigan State in a 4-1 victory over No. 10/10 Michigan on Saturday at Munn Ice Arena.
  • Assisted on the opening goal of the match before recording a goal later in the first period that turned out to be the game-winner; added a short-handed score in the second period
  • Has amassed 21 points for the leading-ranked Spartans, surpassing the total from his prior two seasons combined
  • The Minnesota Wild first round draft selection receives his first weekly honor of the season and the second of his career
  • Last Michigan State Star recipient: Isaac Howard (First Star) on Jan. 14, 2025


Third Star
Ryland Mosley, Wisconsin
Gr. – F – Arnprior, Ontario — Michigan Tech (NCAA)

  • Contributed to five of eight goals to aid Wisconsin to a victory and an overtime draw against Long Island in nonconference play
  • Commenced the weekend with a four-assist performance on Friday in Wisconsin’s 6-3 win at the Kohl Center
  • Added another assist on Saturday, remaining tied for second in team scoring with 27 points
  • The Michigan Tech transfer secures his second Star recognition of the season after being acknowledged as Second Star on Dec. 3, 2024
  • Last Wisconsin Star honorees: Quinn Finley (Second Star) and Cody Laskosky (Third Star) on Dec. 31, 2024


2024-25 Big Ten Hockey Three Stars

Oct. 8
First Star: Isaac Howard, Jr., F, MSU
Second Star: Daniel Russell, Jr., F, MSU
Third Star: Simon Mack, Sr., D, PSU

Oct. 15
First Star: Cole Knuble, So., F, ND
Second Star: Connor Kurth, Jr., F, MINN
Third Star: Charlie Stramel, Jr. F, MSU

Oct. 22
First Star: Max Montes, So., F, OSU
Second Star: Jimmy Clark, So., F, MINN
Third Star: Logan Terness, Sr., G, OSU

Oct. 29
First Star: Sam Rinzel, So., D, MINN
Second Star: Brody Lamb, Jr., F, MINN
Third Star: Tanner Kelly, Sr., F, MSU

Nov. 5
First Star: Evan Werner, So., F, MICH
Second Star: Jackson Hallum, Jr., F, MICH
Third Star: Riley Thompson, So., F, OSU

Nov. 12
First Star: Jimmy Snuggerud, Jr., F, MINN
Second Star: Trey Augustine, So., G, MSU
Third Star: Evan Werner, So., F, MICH

Nov. 19
First Star: Riley Thompson, So., F, OSU
Second Star: Quinn Finley, So., F, WIS
Third Star: Shane Vansaghi, Fr., F, MSU

Nov. 26
First Star: Michael Hage, Fr., F, MICH
Second Star: T.J. Hughes, Jr., F, MICH
Third Star: Aiden Fink, So., F, PSU

Dec. 3
First Star: John Seifarth, Jr., G, PSU
Second Star: Ryland Mosley, Gr., F, WIS
Third Star: Brody Lamb, Jr., F, MINN

Dec. 10
First Star: Tommy Scarfone, Sr., G, WIS
Second Star: Nathan Airey, So., G, MINN
Third Star: Kristoffer Eberly, So., G, OSU

Dec. 17
First Star: Isaac Howard, Jr., F, MSU
Second Star: Brent Johnson, Sr., D, OSU
Third Star: Tommy Scarfone, Sr., G, WIS

Dec. 31
First Star: Luca Di Pasquo, So., G, MSU
Second Star: Quinn Finley, So., F, WIS
Third Star: Cody Laskosky, Gr., F, WIS

Jan. 7
First Star: Arsenii Sergeev, Jr., G, PSU
Second Star: Daniel Russell, Jr., F, MSU
Third Star: Isaac Howard, Jr., F, MSU

Jan. 14
First Star: Isaac Howard, Jr., F, MSU
Second Star: Justin Janicke, Sr., F, ND
Third Star: Liam Souliere, Gr., G, MINN

Jan. 21
First Star: Jimmy Snuggerud, Jr., F, MINN
Second Star: Charlie Stramel, Jr., F, MSU
Third Star: Ryland Mosley, Gr., F, WIS


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