Michigan State University Athletics

Ice Hockey Announces Fall Signings
11/17/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
Nov. 17, 2005
"What we tried to do," said Head Coach Rick Comley, "was to compliment the type of kids we have brought in the last couple of seasons. We picked up three kids who can play an up-tempo game, who think the game and who will mesh very well with the returning players."
Rowe, a 6'1", 170 pound left-winger, comes to
"Andrew had a great high school career," said Comley. "He is a versatile player who can play on the wing or at center. He gets up and down the ice very well and his style of play is a great fit with this team."
Sprague currently skates for the Indiana Ice of the USHL and has posted a scoring line of 5-5-10 in 13 games in 2005-06. Sprague is a 6'3", 205 lbs forward from
"Jay Sprague will be a very good player for us," Comley said. "He is a very well rounded player and is a very consistent player. He's got great size and should be able to play in all situations."
Ratchuk is playing the 2005-06 season for the U.S. NTDP team. A 5'11" 171 lbs puck-moving defenseman, the
"Ratchuk is a special player," said Comley. "I am thrilled that he is coming here. He's got fantastic offensive skills and he presents an ingredient that we don't have in our program right now, one that every team needs to reach the highest level of play."
All three recruits exhibit the ability and smarts to play immediately for the Spartans. The well-rounded class will be called upon to help replace departing seniors David Booth (




