Ohio State vs. Michigan
Friday, Dec. 4 - 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 5 - 8:05 p.m.
Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio
The Buckeyes take on the skunkbears in a critical two game series early in the CCHA schedule this coming Friday and Saturday.
Ohio State is currently6-9-1 (4-5-1-1 CCHA) on the season while Michigan is 7-7-0 (3-5-0-0 CCHA) on the season. scUM is on a 3 game winning streak coming into the series, having beaten Bowling Green, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
This game and ultimately the series will come down to making Michigan have to skate the entire length of the ice and denying them the easy goals. Also staying out of the penalty box is a MUST in this series for Ohio State. Michigan is only 12 for 75 on the Power Play but they are an obscene 71 of 78 on the Penalty Kill this year, which ranks 3rd.
If Ohio State is able to score some early goals in both games their chances improve greatly. If Michigan scores first, Ohio State must answer.
Michigan key to the series: Get out to an early lead and keep the foot on the gas. Make Ohio State have to work for everything and continue the good PK.
Ohio State key to the series: Remember that while Michigan is usually a more talented team, this year they aren't playing like it if they are. The key is a quick start both offensively and defensively. It's my perception of this matchup that OHio State's margin for error is razor thin, so while a perfect game would be great, limiting mistakes, especially on the defensive end and in transition is key.
Some weird or interesting stat I found on the OhioStateBuckeyes.com website:
Between the Pipes
This series will be exclusively carried on BigTenNetwork.com's live streaming service.Junior Dustin Carlson and sophomore Cal Heeter have rotated starts in the Buckeye net through the first 16 games of the season. The Buckeyes have averaged just 1.4 goals a game for Carlson (scoring more than two goals just once), who is 1-7 with a 2.93 goals-against average and .908 save percentage. Heeter is 5-2-1 (with a shootout win) and has a 2.80 goals-against average and .907 save percentage. The Buckeyes have scored 3.4 goals a game with Heeter between the pipes, including five games with four or more goals.
Predictions:
I would love for Ohio State to get a split. A split at home in this series could blossom into good things for a young team.
I think Michigan wins game one 5-3 and Ohio State strikes back to win the second game 3-1. Call it a hunch. If Ohio State plays its game, they should be able to slow Michigan's offense down. If they try to get into a shoot-out, they'll get blown out.
All stats and records found on OhioStateBuckeyes.com.
So if you get a chance, go out and support the Buckeyes against the Evil Wolverines on Friday or Saturday night.