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

Jesus H. Godbastard Christ. They went to East Lansing, and they totally Sparty'd it. Gave up the tie when Sparty pulled their goalie and then lost it in 3 on 3.

Rohlik had better have the boys puttin' on the foil tomorrow night. Tonight was a god damned, gargle your own balls choke job.

I'm personally putting a bounty on the head of every motherless fuck of a Spartan for tomorrow's game.
 
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MEN'S HOCKEY LIGHTS UP SPARTANS, NAPPIER NABS THIRD SHUTOUT

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According to BTN, the Buckeyes held a players-only meeting last night after coughing up a three-goal lead in the final six minutes of their game against Michigan State. Whatever was said was effective. When the teams returned to the ice on Saturday night, the result was radically different. No. 4/7 Ohio State rolled over the Spartans, 6-0.

Neither side scored in the first period. The Spartans came out as energized to start this game as they were to finish last night’s. But this time the Buckeyes curbed Sparty’s freewheeling neutral zone fiesta. Michigan State got some looks but they were nothing that Tommy Nappier and his goal posts couldn’t handle.

The Bucks remained dedicated to their defensive clog in the middle frame. MSU’s chances were even fewer and farther between. Meanwhile, at the other end of the ice, Ohio State’s determined puck pursuit and net-front presence vaulted the Scarlet and Gray into the lead.

Ronnie Hein potted the opening goal. He beat Zach Osburn for space out front. When the puck came, he was in perfect position to fire away. The tally was Hein’s seventh of the season. It would also turn out to be the game winner.



Quinn Preston extended the Buckeye lead. The freshman drove hard to the net and banged in his own rebound. It was Preston’s third goal of the series. (If he is not one of the Big Ten’s Stars of the Week this week then the awards are utterly meaningless.)



Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...lights-up-spartans-nappier-nabs-third-shutout
 
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