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Wrong glass, Sir.
I'd love to see an all B1G final with Ohio State winning of course. Ever thus to mid-majors!
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moreFirst came the bye. Now comes the Joe. Item after item is being crossed off the checklist of the Ohio State men’s hockey team.
From earning a bye in the first round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs, to gaining home ice for last week’s second-round with Ferris State and then moving on to a semifinal game on Saturday against Notre Dame at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, the Buckeyes appear intent on using up the pencil.
“We wanted to get (the program) back on the map, and we wanted to start doing big things,” sophomore forward Max McCormick said. “We believe in the team and everyone in the locker room, and I think we’re on the right track.”
That track has carried them to Joe Louis Arena, a place that harbors a mystique for all CCHA programs.
“It’s cool that the (NHL) Red Wings play there, and also it’s got a great tradition with the CCHA finals being there,” McCormick said. “It’s a place you want to be, so we’re really happy to be there this weekend.”
Ohio State hasn’t played there the last weekend of the CCHA playoffs since 2005. The drought was one reason why coach Mark Osiecki was hired three years ago.
He has led the Buckeyes to within two victories of the CCHA title, with the winner of the Ohio State-Notre Dame semifinal playing Michigan or Miami University on Sunday for a spot in the NCAA Tournament.After losing to Ferris State in the first game of a best-of-three series last weekend, the Buckeyes rallied, knowing that another loss would end their season.
“It was just matter of fact for how we showed up and approached the game,” Osiecki said. “We have to go through this. This is a young program in terms of a young team that hasn’t experienced a lot of winning at the higher level.”
Jake;2319015; said:Buckeyes vs Notre Dame, live on Fox Sports Ohio at 1:00 today.
[censored] Notre Dame. That is all.
that's just way too many shots to ask of a goaltender:(
moreDETROIT — Ohio State’s renaissance of a hockey season came to a close yesterday with 3-1 loss to Notre Dame in a semifinal of the last Central Collegiate Hockey Association tournament.The Buckeyes did not go down shooting in Joe Louis Arena.
The Fighting Irish kept taking shots throughout the game, outshooting the Buckeyes 44-17. OSU all-conference goaltender Brady Hjelle let just two get past — the third Notre Dame goal was an empty-netter with 1:05 left.
“Our one thing we talked about this morning is, we needed to attempt 50 or 60 shots,” third-year Ohio State coach Mark Osiecki said, “and I’m not sure if we even attempted 25. That’s just a mindset. We’re trying to get our guys to have that ingrained in them. That’s an experienced team that we played against, a gifted team. They did a nice job.”
Notre Dame will face Michigan today in the final. The Wolverines defeated Miami University 6-2 in the other semifinal.“We emphasized all week to shoot the puck to the net, put bodies to the net,” said Notre Dame forward T.J. Tynan, who scored the winning goal with 16:10 to play.
Going into the third period, the score was tied at 1, with both goals coming within a minute of each other in the first. But Tynan, a third-round pick of the Blue Jackets in the 2011 NHL draft, got open on a power play and fired a sweeping 30-footer past an unsuspecting Hjelle.
“He just shot through the screen,” Hjelle said. “I didn’t see it till it went in.”
For two straight games, that’s about the only one Hjelle didn’t see. His 41 saves, combined with the 47 he had in the deciding game against Ferris State in a quarterfinal series, showed why he was one of three finalists for league MVP.