Hockey: Replacement of Bird Arena could cost about $40 million
After 58 years at Bird Arena, the Ohio hockey team may be close to moving into a new home.
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After 58 years at Bird Arena, the Ohio hockey team may be close to moving into a new home.
As the season progresses for the Bobcats, and the weekend series continue to physically impact them, they will inevitably get injured. Post reporters Jordan Horrobin and Spencer Holbrook will write a weekly blog — if injuries allow — to document Ohio’s bumps and bruises.
In a three-on-three drill Tuesday, senior forward Matt Hartman looked comfortable stickhandling toward the net and backhanding a shot past goalie Ryan Heltion.
On Oct. 15, when Ohio was tied 4-4 with Robert Morris (Illinois) heading into a shootout, Ohio coach Sean Hogan kicked freshman defenseman Jake Houston in the rear.
Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” played from the Ohio locker room Saturday night after the Bobcats' win. The night before, the room had been silent.
When it was over, the band still played the fight song. The fans still cheered. The ESPN3 broadcasters still wrapped up their coverage at Bird Arena.
Now eight weeks into his college career, Austin Heakins has settled into his routine: Wake up at the same times, go to the same classes, eat at the same places and play hockey at the same rink.
Ohio passed its first big test of the season with a sweep of No. 8 Colorado this past weekend at Bird Arena, winning Friday and Saturday with scores of 8-0 and 5-3 respectively.
Reilly Moore looks down at his phone and sees a familiar name and face pop up.
Ohio has been selected to host the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s Division I Game of the Week on Oct. 21, per a release by ACHA Men’s D-I Vice President Bill Shannon on Tuesday.
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With a top scorer back in the lineup and several of its alumni coming to town, No. 7 Ohio (2-0) hosts Kent State on Friday and Saturday night at Bird Arena. Both games will begin at 7:30 p.m.
In dizzyingly dominant fashion, Ohio swept its opening weekend series over John Carroll with a 7-0 win Friday and a 13-0 win Saturday at Bird Arena in front of packed Parents Weekend crowds.
Joey Breslin knew it was only a matter of time. Early on, the chances were there — but the goals were not.
Like many freshmen, Jimmy Thomas didn’t know where the library was.
Former Ohio forward Diego Breckenridge received an invitation to the main camp of the Huntsville Havoc after participating in a showcase camp this past weekend, according to a press release.
There were no winners or losers. That wasn't the point.
Tom Evans skated off the ice last Wednesday at Bird Arena and found his name on a sheet. Among nearly 80 hockey players, he was the only one leaving the rink with good news.
Garrett's incredible loss has shaped him as a student and as a freshman hockey player at Ohio.
No one is allowed on Bird Arena’s ice yet.