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MacEachern Wins Stanley Cup With St. Louis
6/13/2019 9:54:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
Mackenzie MacEachern became the latest Spartan to win the Stanley Cup when the St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins, 4-1, in game seven on Wednesday night. MacEachern is the first Spartan since 2015 (Duncan Keith) to be on a Stanley Cup-winning team.
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MacEachern was called up to make his NHL debut on Jan. 10. He played in 29 regular-season games for the Blues and scored his first-career goal on Jan. 21 at Los Angeles. The Troy native produced a total of five points (3g, 2a), including a game-winning goal vs. Nashville on Feb. 9. He signed a one-year, one-way contract with the Blues for 2019-20 in February.Â
MacEachern, who was a third-round pick of St. Louis in 2012, recorded 68 points in three seasons for the Spartans (2013-16).
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The Blues' title marks the 15th time a former Spartan hockey player has hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup.
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Torey Krug, who was making his second Stanley Cup Final appearance with the Bruins since 2013, ended the playoffs as the co-leader in assists with 16. Krug's 18 points during the playoffs were second among all defensemen.
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MacEachern was called up to make his NHL debut on Jan. 10. He played in 29 regular-season games for the Blues and scored his first-career goal on Jan. 21 at Los Angeles. The Troy native produced a total of five points (3g, 2a), including a game-winning goal vs. Nashville on Feb. 9. He signed a one-year, one-way contract with the Blues for 2019-20 in February.Â
MacEachern, who was a third-round pick of St. Louis in 2012, recorded 68 points in three seasons for the Spartans (2013-16).
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Hoist it, Mac!! pic.twitter.com/BHyakrELJN
— MSU_Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) June 13, 2019
The Blues' title marks the 15th time a former Spartan hockey player has hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup.
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Torey Krug, who was making his second Stanley Cup Final appearance with the Bruins since 2013, ended the playoffs as the co-leader in assists with 16. Krug's 18 points during the playoffs were second among all defensemen.
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| MSU's Stanley Cup Champions | ||
| Year | Player | Team |
| 1988 | Craig Simpson | Edmonton |
| 1989 | Harley Hotchkiss (owner) | Calgary |
| 1990 | Craig Simpson | Edmonton |
| Joe Murphy | Edmonton | |
| 1995 | Danton Cole | New Jersey |
| 2006 | Rod Brind'Amour | Carolina |
| Andrew Hutchinson | Carolina | |
| 2007 | Drew Miller | Anaheim |
| Newell Brown (assistant coach) | Anaheim | |
| 2008 | Justin Abdelkader | Detroit |
| 2010 | Duncan Keith | Chicago |
| 2011 | Bob Essensa (goaltending coach) | Boston |
| 2013 | Duncan Keith | Chicago |
| 2015 | Duncan Keith | Chicago |
| 2019 | Mackenzie MacEachern | St. Louis |
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