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Michigan & Michigan State NCAA Hockey Pucks

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Michigan & Michigan State NCAA Hockey Pucks $12 each - discount for multiple purchase Check our other listings - over 4,000 pucks available Save on shipping/puck by purchasing 4-6 pucks Michigan - none available Michigan State - 2 available Cold War - 8 available Trusted seller Ship from Toronto The Cold War was a college ice hockey game played between U.S. college rivals Michigan State University and the University of Michigan on Saturday, October 6, 2001. It set a then-world record for the largest crowd at an ice hockey game with 74,544.[1] Longtime rivals with the University of Michigan in hockey (and other sports), MSU decided not to play this contest at East Lansing's Munn Ice Arena, but instead set up the ice rink in the middle of the much larger Spartan Stadium, which they filled to 103.4% capacity. This meant that 74,544[2] packed the Big Ten football stadium (the home of the MSU football team) to watch the MSU Spartans and the U-M Wolverines skate to a 3-3 tie.[3][4] Two 300-piece marching bands were present on field and the game was internationally televised. Country artist Shannon Brown sang during the second intermission.

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