Men's Ice Hockey 10/31/2021 12:44:04 AM McKay, Hastings on setting record Courtesy MSUMavericks.com. Senior goaltender Dryden McKay was perfect for the 27th time in his four-year college career and in doing so became the NCAA record-holder for career shutouts as Minnesota State downed Northern Michigan 7-0 Saturday in Mankato. McKay, who stopped all 15 shots the Wildcats sent his way, broke a tie with former record-holder Ryan Miller, who had 26 shutouts while playing for Michigan State from 1999-2002. Also, with tonight's win, McKay moved into tie for first in career wins at Minnesota State. Both he and Steve Carroll (MSU 1977-81) have 81.  HISTORY MADE! @MinnStMHockey's @DrydenMcKay passes @RyanMiller3039 as the new all-time career shutout leader in @NCAAIceHockey. pic.twitter.com/q8u1VnG5Ou — CCHA (@CCHAHockey) October 31, 2021  Hear from @DrydenMcKay & @MinnStMHockey Head Coach Mike Hastings after McKay set the NCAA Career Shutouts Record (27) Saturday. pic.twitter.com/gQiBHPhWrr — CCHA (@CCHAHockey) October 31, 2021  Locker Room Exclusive: McKay sets new NCAA record for career shutouts pic.twitter.com/IobZQaosoe — Minnesota State Hockey (@MinnStMHockey) October 31, 2021 "Just to see that support was really humbling and really cool" - @drydenmckay on tonight's recording breaking shutout.#mavfam | #ccha pic.twitter.com/wIxT9jNVBz — Minnesota State Hockey (@MinnStMHockey) October 31, 2021 Â