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Ohio State Buckeyes - Coach Rohlik - First Year in the Big Ten
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Re: Ohio State Buckeyes - Coach Rohlik - First Year in the Big Ten
What a melt down tonight. They were up 3-0 on a PP and Max takes a selfish penalty in front of the net and the game turned from there. I thought the whistle had blown before the 3rd goal went in but it should have never got to that point. Once the 2nd BG goal went in you could see Tomkins played with zero confidence. Breakdowns on defense were a huge problem they caused the 2nd and 3rd goals. A veteran on this team has got to take charge now. The PP looked good at times moving the puck and got a few chances but most of it came off the initial faceoff once a clear came they have trouble getting back in the zone and setting anything up. This could be a long season I know its only 3 games but things better change especially with the discipline.Last edited by klbaum1077; 10-16-2013, 09:45 AM.
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I would love to know what happened with the 3rd goal. I was there and sitting on the goal line about 6 rows up and the whistle absolutely blew before the puck appeared to cross and it most certainly blew before the refs signal of a goal. I was sitting with 2 other Buckeyes and a buddy of mine that just graduated from BG and his first reaction was "no way that counts". Klbaum, you couldn't be more right talking about Tomkins having zero confidence after the 2nd goal. The 4th one, while a good shot, came almost from the boards. Not a good angle at all. I don't mind a 10 day layoff at all right now. Time for this bunch to figure it out with a quickness. The one pleasant surprise for me thus far has been Darik Angeli, he looks like an entirely different player than last season.
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Originally posted by Blackhawk56 View PostI would love to know what happened with the 3rd goal. I was there and sitting on the goal line about 6 rows up and the whistle absolutely blew before the puck appeared to cross and it most certainly blew before the refs signal of a goal. I was sitting with 2 other Buckeyes and a buddy of mine that just graduated from BG and his first reaction was "no way that counts". Klbaum, you couldn't be more right talking about Tomkins having zero confidence after the 2nd goal. The 4th one, while a good shot, came almost from the boards. Not a good angle at all. I don't mind a 10 day layoff at all right now. Time for this bunch to figure it out with a quickness. The one pleasant surprise for me thus far has been Darik Angeli, he looks like an entirely different player than last season.
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Originally posted by klbaum1077 View PostWhat a melt down tonight. They were up 3-0 on a PP and Max takes a selfish penalty in front of the net and the game turned from there. I thought the whistle had blown before the 3rd goal went in but it should have never got to that point. Once the 2nd BG goal went in you could see Tomkins played with zero confidence. Breakdowns on defense were a huge problem they caused the 2nd and 3rd goals. A veteran on this team has got to take charge now. The PP looked good at times moving the puck and got a few chances but most of it came off the initial faceoff once a clear came they have trouble getting back in the zone and setting anything up. This could be a long season I know its only 3 games but things better change especially with the discipline.
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Bobby Mo is at home this weekend with Niagra. They played a series last weekend with Lake Superior State and lost both games 3-1. Niagra lost a series with Clarkson but won over Canisius 6-4. It will be interesting to see how that shakes out this weekend.
Hopefully we take the next 10 day to regroup and refocus.
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Anyone see what happened to Tanner Fritz? All I saw was him go off after maybe his 2nd shift and appeared to be moving alright as he walked into the tunnel. I assumed maybe an equipment issue but I was obviously wrong. On a side note, how is BG able to serve beer at the games?
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Originally posted by Blackhawk56 View PostAnyone see what happened to Tanner Fritz? All I saw was him go off after maybe his 2nd shift and appeared to be moving alright as he walked into the tunnel. I assumed maybe an equipment issue but I was obviously wrong. On a side note, how is BG able to serve beer at the games?Last edited by GreyGhost; 10-16-2013, 02:02 PM.
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A sad note, George Burke, former assistant coach with Ohio State's hockey team and a person who was there in our beginnings is reported to be in very poor health and fading.
Here's some reference to him below. Prayers to George & the family!
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/p....php?pid=13406
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Originally posted by 4four4 View PostAll the Miami games vs former WCHA members were played in non conference action. Correct? Sorry your in for a rude awakening when you visit the likes of The Ralp. The days of sleeping walking through the conference are over.
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Got the word that George passed. He will be at the Novak Funeral Home - http://www.novakfuneralhome.com/
George was one of the Founding Fathers of Ohio State hockey and a great guy. Anyone who wants to pay respects or send condolences I'm sure the family would be appreciative that our fans are grateful for George's contributions and legacy to our program.
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