Hockey: Looking to keep things fresh, Ohio shuffles lines heading into weekend against Syracuse
Ohio coach Sean Hogan knows things can get a little stale on the ice.
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Ohio coach Sean Hogan knows things can get a little stale on the ice.
No. 5 Ohio (13-3-3) hits the road to play its first league series of the calendar year this weekend as it plays No. 19 Robert Morris-Illinois in a Central States Collegiate Hockey League matchup
As the hockey season wears on, it’s easy to see how a team breaks down line to line and defensive pairing to defensive pairing. This is the first in a series of breakdowns of the different units Ohio puts on the Bird Arena ice.
Matt Rudin sent a shot toward the goal as he fell to his knee. The puck found its way to the back of the net.
Amid all the sounds of clanging sticks and banging boards, Matt Rudin knows where Tyler Harkins is, while Gianni Evangelisti knows where Jake Houston is.
The puck hit the back of Matt Rudin’s head. He had just seen Gianni Evangelisti rip a shot on goal, which bounced off the goalie’s pads.
Coach Sean Hogan rolled his eyes as he walked off the ice. He was disappointed in his team’s performance. He even made the comment that his team might have left for Christmas early.
The softball team found itself reaching new heights, while the baseball team missed the MAC tournament.
It’s come to be almost a cliche: Jimmy Thomas is good.
Austin Heakins has set routines before games. He developed them during his freshman year.
Ohio returns to action after a week off to take on Central States Collegiate Hockey League opponent Robert Morris-Illinois.
As Ohio players streamed out of the locker room after Saturday’s 3-0 loss to No. 1 Lindenwood, one phrase seemed to be more popular than the rest: Happy Thanksgiving.
Coach Sean Hogan slammed the back glass of the Ohio bench.
Baylee DeMuth:
The scene is becoming familiar: an overtime period followed by disappointment from Ohio, then celebration from its opponent.
The hockey team has a small budget due to being a club team. What does a road trip look like when they can only stay one night in a hotel for a two full-day trip?
LYNCHBURG, Va. — The momentum looked like it was going to swing Ohio’s way.
LYNCHBURG, Va. — Tom Pokorney waved his arms up and down to pump up the crowd as he skated off the LaHaye Ice Center ice Friday.
The mood of the Ohio players as they trudged into and then out of the home locker room at Bird Arena on Saturday was one of disappointment.
Tyler Harkins collapsed onto the Bird Arena ice. He had just missed a shot at the end of the penalty shootout.