Michigan State hockey picks up transfer goaltender commit
Michigan State has added another piece to its goaltender room, adding a transfer from Northeastern.
After the departure of both goaltenders from the Michigan State hockey program, the Spartans' coaching staff was tasked with replacing the whole room this offseason. While step one of that rebuild was easy, with commit Joshua Ravensbergen set to join the team next season, the Spartans completed the second step of that process. Michigan State has picked up the commitment of Northeastern goaltender transfer Quentin Sigurdson.
A native of Sartell, Minn. , Sigurdson played in 10 games for Northeastern the past two seasons, compiling a . 920 save percentage and a 2.
46 goals against average to go along with one shutout. Michigan State also secures a backup goaltender from the transfer portal, landing former Northeastern net minder Quentin Sigurdson. — Nathaniel Bott (@Nathaniel_Bott) April 14, 2026 Contact/Follow us @ The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion.
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