Hockey: After setting the career shutout record, Jimmy Thomas is keeping his eye on the rest of the year
Jimmy Thomas is rewriting Ohio’s record books, but that hasn’t changed how he sees his final season.
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Jimmy Thomas is rewriting Ohio’s record books, but that hasn’t changed how he sees his final season.
Patrick Roach has had Ohio University in the back of his head for years.
The crowd at Bird Arena cheered as Jimmy Thomas made a quick round on the ice before returning to the locker room.
Ohio faces its first Central States Collegiate Hockey League opponent this weekend when Robert Morris-Illinois comes to Bird Arena.
Ryan Leonard got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when he was 12 years old.
Andrew Sacca scored three goals in Ohio’s opening series against John Carroll, but the freshman doesn’t want to brag about it.
The Bobcats huddled in the locker room after their 7-3 victory over John Carroll, laughing and chanting, “Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!”
I have been on the hockey beat for The Post for little over a month now. It’s quickly becoming one of my favorites.
The Bobcats are in the final stages of preparation for their season opener this weekend against John Carroll. This will be the eighth consecutive year the Blue Streaks and Bobcats inaugurate their seasons against one another. Ohio currently leads the series 13-0-1.
Tyler Kallay’s skates are uncomfortable.
Nick Erker made his pseudo-debut for the Bobcats during the Green and White scrimmage. He outpaced even the veteran players on the team by being the only Bobcat with two goals during the night.
Ohio made its triumphant return to Bird Arena on Saturday when it took part in the annual Green and White intrasquad scrimmage.
The Bobcats make their anticipated return to Bird Arena on Saturday for their first time in six months for the Green and White Scrimmage.
Drew Magyar wants to be a mentor.
A new season gives Ohio the chance to cement its new team as a fierce competitor in the American Collegiate Hockey Association. Regular matchups can showcase Ohio’s skills in its division, while old foes can present a challenge after being away from Bird Arena for seasons at a time.
J.T. Schimizzi and Blake Rossi hobbled out from the locker room, skates on and panting from that day’s practice.
With August winding down, Ohio is ready to pack the next few weeks before the season begins with as much meaningful practice as possible. That sense of readiness is seen in Cole Bell, who has begun his first year as head coach of Ohio.
Each player is counting the days until September when the new roster and new coach can show that they haven’t slowed down.
Although many aren’t paying attention to the news from Athens, the world of Bobcats sports waits for no one.
Ohio hockey released its schedule Wednesday afternoon ahead of the 2019-20 season for what hopes to be an ambitious new season.