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Ohio State Men's Ice Hockey (2019 B1G Champions)

On their way to 8-16-2 as they are down 4-1 Minnesota in the 2nd period.

Worst of all they are staring up at Penn State, who have double the Buckeyes points in the standings. The fear of god prevents me from tagging ORD in this post.
 
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Ohio State hockey nets Alaska-Anchorage, Maine transfers

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Ohio State announced that they have added seven new players to the roster for the 2016-17 fall season, including two transfers who will be ineligible for the upcoming campaign as per NCAA transfer eligibility rules.

The headlines here are Wyatt Ege, a defenseman transfer from Alaska-Anchorage, and Sean Romeo, a goalie transfer from the University of Maine. Ege looks like a big get for the Buckeyes when he becomes eligible in 2017-18, as he put up four goals and nine assists and made the WCHA All-Rookie Team as a freshman last year.
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In addition to those transfers, the Buckeyes also announced five more commitments who signed their letters of intent for the upcoming season.

Matt Miller, a defenseman from Youngstown of the USHL, comes in having put up seven goals and six assists last season. Gordi Myer, another defenseman, put up three goals and 15 assists for Green Bay of the USHL last year.

OSU added three forwards as well. Ronnie Hein, from Waterloo of the USHL, had 14 goals and 35 assists in 57 games last year, and looks to be a candidate to contribute early for the Buckeyes. Tanner Laczynski, from Chicago of the USHL, finished fourth in the USHL in scoring last season with 24 goals and 39 assists. He too, looks to provide an immediate impact for the Buckeyes. Lastly, there's the 5'10, 160-pound Sam McCormick out of Waterloo. He put up 57 points last season for Waterloo and Madison combined. He may need to fill out before contributing to OSU.

Entire article: http://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...ey-nets-transfers-wyatt-ege-sean-romeo-goalie
 
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Ohio State announced that they have added seven new players to the roster for the 2016-17 fall season, including two transfers who will be ineligible for the upcoming campaign as per NCAA transfer eligibility rules.

Tanner Laczynski, from Chicago of the USHL, finished fourth in the USHL in scoring last season with 24 goals and 39 assists. He too, looks to provide an immediate impact for the Buckeyes.



Entire article: http://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...ey-nets-transfers-wyatt-ege-sean-romeo-goalie


Ohio State commit Tanner Laczynski makes final cut at USA hockey Junior Evaluation Camp

Ohio State hockey pledge and Philadephia Flyers 2016 6th round NHL Draft selection Tanner Laczynski surprised the hockey world this morning by earning a spot in the final three split squad games for Team USA's National Junior Evaluation Camp. What that means is that Laczynski is turning heads and has come out of relative obscurity to be in contention for a spot in the most prestigious amateur hockey tournament in the world, the U20 World Junior Championship.

Laczynski surprisingly beat out competition such as Anaheim Ducks’ first round pick Max Jones (though Tanner is a year older, so let’s calm down a little) and remains one of the final 17 forwards left on the US roster as of now, with split squad games remaining versus Sweden, Finland and Canada.

Entire article: http://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...inal-cut-at-usa-hockey-junior-evaluation-camp
 
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