Hockey: Players talk summer skating plans, tryouts
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The ice at Bird Arena has melted and there are skates hung u
People have many obsessions.
The National Hockey League postseason begins on Wednesday, which will mark the first year the playoffs will be affected by realignment.
When Major League Baseball opted to expand instant replay for the 2014 season, it was hard for some fans to be optimistic.
Although women in sports media have certainly earned more respect over the years, there are still many leaves to turn.
Opening Day, the first day of a new Major League Baseball season, has become an American tradition.
After spending one season at the helm, Jonathon Sheridan announced Monday that he would not return as Ohio’s coach next year.
After spending one season at the helm, Jonathon Sheridan announced Monday that he would not return as Ohio’s coach next year.
After finishing a season full of adversity and success, the Ohio hockey team had reasons to be optimistic heading into last weekend’s American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament.
After finishing a season full of adversity and success, the Ohio hockey team had reasons to be optimistic heading into last weekend’s American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament.
It is not easy being new to anything, let alone coaching.
Not only can one game change a season, but it can also end it.
It's national tournament time for the Bobcat hockey team.
It is not easy being a Pittsburgh Pirates fan.
Some came with mullets. Some came with a typical male groom. Some even came with a shoulder-length “hockey flow.”
There were two different overtimes with two different results for the Bobcat hockey team at the Central States Collegiate Hockey League Tournament this weekend.
The bar has officially been set higher for the Bobcat hockey team this weekend.
Ohio played its final series of the season this past weekend and the performances and corresponding senior weekend activities did not disappoint.
At this point in the season, Ohio players are plenty used to wearing the Bobcats’ green and white across their chests. But off the ice, they also band together to root for a team that dons a different sweater: the Red, White and Blue.
After securing second place in the Central States Collegiate Hockey League standings last weekend, Ohio will return to Bird Arena for its final series of the season.