Michigan State Spartans Hockey Secures Goaltender Transfer Quentin Sigurdson
Michigan State hockey picks up transfer goaltender commit
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The Michigan State Spartans hockey team has strengthened its roster by securing transfer goaltender Quentin Sigurdson from Northeastern University. The Sartell, Minnesota native brings a solid track record with a .920 save percentage and a 2.46 goals against average from his time at Northeastern.
- 01Quentin Sigurdson transfers from Northeastern to Michigan State.
- 02He played 10 games over two seasons at Northeastern.
- 03Sigurdson has a .920 save percentage and a 2.46 goals against average.
- 04He is expected to compete for the starting goaltender position.
- 05This is part of a broader rebuild for the Spartans' goaltending lineup.
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The Michigan State Spartans hockey team has announced the addition of transfer goaltender Quentin Sigurdson, who previously played at Northeastern University. A native of Sartell, Minnesota, Sigurdson has participated in 10 games over the last two seasons, achieving a commendable .920 save percentage and a 2.46 goals against average, along with one shutout. His commitment marks a significant step in the Spartans' efforts to rebuild their goaltending lineup after the departure of both previous goaltenders. Sigurdson is expected to compete for the starting position in the upcoming season, providing the Spartans with a reliable option in goal.
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The addition of Sigurdson provides Michigan State with a promising option in goal, which could enhance the team's performance in the upcoming season.
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