This is old news (came out yesterday), but I just saw on the Ohio State athletic website that we are losing Max McCormick. He signed with the Ottawa Senators and will forego his senior year.
This is old news (came out yesterday), but I just saw on the Ohio State athletic website that we are losing Max McCormick. He signed with the Ottawa Senators and will forego his senior year.
Will be interesting to see if they bring in one of the very young kids to replace him. Of course they may have expected this and won't need a replacement. The two kids from Alberta may have to contribute very early.
Losing Max is a big blow but the next man as they say will have to take its place.
Looks like we are going to find out right away how well Rohlik recruited as some of the youngsters will need to step up and fill the void left by the early departures of Dzingel and McCormick.
Let's see - the season ended on March 22 and it took until June 2 to figure this out and announce it?
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State men's hockey team has voted on its annual team awards, with junior First Team All-American Ryan Dzingel leading the way as the squad's MVP.
Senior Curtis Gedig, a native of West Kelowna, British Columbia, was tabbed the team's Best Defensive Player for the second year in a row.
Nick Schilkey, a Big Ten All-Rookie Team selection from Marysville, Michigan, was named the Buckeyes' Rookie of the Year.
Nick Oddo, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska, was tabbed the team's Unsung Player.
Sophomore and Faribault, Minnesota, native Anthony Greco was voted the Most Improved Player.
Sophomore Sam Jardine, a sport industry major from Lacombe, Alberta, received the team's Scholar-Athlete honor.
The Scarlet Liners will be hosting a tailgate party the UC Game. Please join us we look the food, drinks, and fun as we spread word of The Scarlet Liners and OSU Men's & Women's Hockey to the football world!
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