Shaved Ice – November 26

Welcome back to the work week, everyone. Know of any good Cyber Monday deals?

Unless you were the Northern Michigan Wildcats, it wasn’t a great weekend for college hockey – at least for Michigan’s teams. However, a lot of teams had the weekend off due to Thanksgiving. We’re looking forward to getting all the programs back on the ice this upcoming Friday; Spartans welcome the Buckeyes, Wolverines travel to Ferris State, Northern drives to Western, and Lake Superior heads to Notre Dame.

Former Wolverines star Chad Kolarik is our Michi-gamer of the weekend after recording a hat trick on Saturday night.

High school hockey is well underway; here are our team-by-team previews for the boys and girls teams.

Check out this article about how five members of the Honeybaked 19U girls team signed national letters of intent to play D-1 college hockey next year.

The Griffins’ eight-game win streak finally came to an end, at the hands of Michigan native Jeremy Smith and the Milwaukee Admirals.

Gustav Nyquist is thriving in Grand Rapids, yet we would rather see him not putting up as many points because he’s playing in Detroit instead of Hockeytown West.

Here’s a Griffins highlight video that will help you shake off a bit of the Monday rust…hopefully.

Nothing is going well on the lockout talks, in case you stopped paying attention of late. Here are the three most pressing things they will be talking about shortly, according to TSN’s Bob McKenzie.

Locked-out NHL players hosted a charity game to raise money for Sandy victims, and Henrik Lundqvist stopped 51 shots in the contest. Sounds like he’s ready for an NHL season…why don’t we give him one?

Roman Hamrlik is in some hot water after he blasted Donald Fehr in a Czech newspaper article.

Veteran NHLer Ray Whitney shares his thoughts on the lockout – the third that he has been through.

Help MiHockey and the CCHA fight prostate cancer…and support our moustaches….right here.

Be careful with suspicious Cyber Monday deals today – don’t want anybody losing their bank accounts or getting viruses.