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

Those cheating bastards better not win hockey too

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Ohio State men’s hockey has seven alumni at NHL development camps​

Among the Buckeyes at camps, the Columbus Blue Jackets invited two Ohio State players to their development camp.

The 2024 NHL Draft took place last weekend in Las Vegas. The only Ohio State men’s hockey player taken during the two-day event still hasn’t stepped on the ice in the scarlet and gray. Noah Powell was taken in the fifth round by the Philadelphia Flyers with the 148th overall pick, and is currently at Philadelphia’s development camp.

Powell isn’t the only Buckeye who is at camp with an NHL team this summer, as there are a couple previous draft picks and a number of free agent invitees. Unlike the NFL and NBA, where if a player is drafted they automatically lose their college eligibility, the NHL allows for players drafted or invited to development camps to retain their eligibility and return to school if they feel it is the best move for them.

It will be interesting to see how those players that do attend these camps and return to Ohio State in the fall progress during the 2024-25 season. The feedback from those coaches at the NHL level will only help the growth of these players and hopefully will result in not only a successful season for them, but also for the Buckeyes as a team.

Davis Burnside - Vancouver Canucks

Theo Wallberg - Ottawa Senators

Brent Johnson - Washington Capitals

Noah Powell - Philadelphia Flyers

Kristoffer Eberly - Detroit Red Wings

Logan Terness - Columbus Blue Jackets

Nathan Lewis - Columbus Blue Jackets

 
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Just sayin': In case you don't remember him, here's his bio at Ohio State.


Ohio State Career
  • A three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten choice
  • Entered senior season with 100 career games played, notching 43 points on 22 goals and 21 assists
2022-23 (Senior Season, through Jan. 1)
  • Has skated in all 20 games, with three goals and nine assists for 12 points
  • Posted second career three-assist game Dec. 17 vs. Bowling Green and was +3 in the win
  • Three points, with a goal and two assists, vs. Notre Dame Nov. 18
  • Scored first career shorthanded goal Oct. 2 at Mercyhurst
2021-22 (Junior Season)
  • Played in all 37 games, with 10 goals and five assists for 15 points
  • Tied for second on the team in goals and marked a career single-season high
  • Three-point night at Bentley Oct. 9 with two goals and an assist
  • Two points, with a goal and an assist, in game one vs. Mercyhurst Nov. 26
  • Scored vs. UConn Oct. 16, Michigan Dec. 11 and LIU Jan. 1, on the road at Michigan State Jan. 21 and Penn State Jan. 29 and at home vs. Minnesota Feb. 12, as well as vs. Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament March 6
  • Picked up assists vs. the Huskies Oct. 15 and vs. Penn State Nov. 5
  • Career-high three shots blocks at Minnesota Nov. 13
  • Earned Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades
  • Marked career game 100 vs. Penn State March 6
2020-21 (Sophomore Season)
  • Skated in all 27 games, with 11 points on six goals and five assists
  • Tied for second on the team in goals
  • First career two-goal game came at Michigan Jan. 15, with both on the power play
  • Scored at Michigan State Jan. 23 and vs. Notre Dame Jan. 5
  • Two-point night, with a goal and an assist, against Minnesota Jan. 30
  • Two points, including third period game tying goal and a helper, against Arizona State Dec. 17
  • Assist vs. Michigan State Nov. 29, with +2 mark
  • Helper against Wisconsin Dec. 3 and vs. Arizona State March 4
  • 13 shot blocks, with three vs. Michigan Feb. 19
  • Academic All-Big Ten selection and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
2019-20 (Freshman Season)
  • Voted team’s Most Valuable Freshman award winner
  • 17 points, with six goals and 11 assists, while skating in all 36 games
  • Tied for fourth in points among B1G freshmen
  • Among B1G rookies, tied for sixth in points in B1G games only with nine (4g, 5a)
  • Point in eight of last 15 games
  • Three assists and +5 mark in Big Ten Tournament win over Wisconsin March 6
  • Unassisted goal vs. Wisconsin Feb. 29
  • Assist and +1 rating against Penn State Feb. 8, with a helper and +2 mark at Michigan Feb. 1
  • Assist in each game at Wisconsin Jan. 10-11 and in game one vs. Notre Dame Jan. 17
  • Goal in each game vs. Michigan Nov. 2-3; scored gamewinning goal with 1:31 remaining in game two
  • Two assists at Mercyhurst Oct. 26 for first career multiple-point game
  • Scored late insurance goal in Ice Breaker Tournament championship game vs. RIT Oct. 12 for first collegiate point and first goal for a Buckeye rookie on the year
  • Helper vs. Omaha Oct. 19 was first as a Buckeye
  • Made collegiate debut Oct. 11 vs. WMU
  • Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades
 
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I'm rather surprised that we're getting no respect at all. Yes, last year was bad, but the team really seemed to come together and play very well down the stretch. Oh well, we've been picked at or near the bottom of the conference and ended up in the tournament before, so let's hope this is another one of those years. If not, just go full goon.
 
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