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Coach Brett Larson and forwards Jack Rogers and Gavyn Thoreson break down the Western Michigan split

Coach Brett Larson and forwards Jack Rogers and Gavyn Thoreson break down the Western Michigan split

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Recorded live from the Green Mill in St. Cloud, Minnesota, it's The Brett Larson Show with host Jim Erickson.

On the latest episode, Coach Brett Larson talks about the weekend split with returning national champion and then-No. 3 Western Michigan. The Huskies lost in a high-scoring 6-5 heartbreaker on Friday night before picking up a resounding 5-1 win on Saturday to earn the weekend split.

The team hits the road this weekend to take on NCHC and longtime rival Minnesota-Duluth up at AMSOIL Arena.

Player guests this week are forwards Jack Rogers and Gavyn Thoreson.

The Brett Larson Show dives into all things St. Cloud State men’s hockey, hosted by home television and road radio play-by-play voice Jim Erickson. Each Monday at 6 p.m. following a Husky Hockey series, Erickson sits down with head coach Brett Larson to break down the weekend’s action, discuss team storylines, and preview what’s ahead.

Mondays after home series feature Larson alongside one of his assistant coaches, while road-series episodes spotlight two current Husky student-athletes in the second half of the show.

Fans can stream every episode live of The Brett Larson Show live on the SCSU Men’s Hockey Facebook page and on the Varsity Network app.

Tickets for the 2025-26 season are available for purchase by visiting scsutickets.com or by calling 1-877-SCSUTIX / 320-308-2137.

For all the latest on SCSU Hockey, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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