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Saturday, December 12, 2009
RedHawks rally to beat Buckeyes
By Pete Conrad
The top-ranked Miami RedHawks rallied from a 2-0 deficit in the third period to beat the Ohio State Buckeyes 4-2.
Junior Andy Miele scored the game-tying and game-winning goals for the RedHawks, who have won four straight. Miami’s other goals came from freshman Steven Spinell, the first of his career, and an empty-net goal by Jarod Palmer.
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Miami trails by 1 midway through 3rd
By Pete Conrad
Freshman Steven Spinell scored his first collegiate goal for Miami with 12:53 left in the third period to pull the RedHawks to within a goal of Ohio State, 2-1.
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Ohio State takes 2-0 lead over Miami
By Pete Conrad
The Ohio State hockey team will take a 2-0 lead over the top-ranked Miami RedHawks into the third period tonight, Dec. 12 at Steve Cady Arena.
The Buckeyes took a 1-0 lead 11:59 into the second period on a goal by junior Hunter Bishop and made it 2-0 at the 15:06 mark on a goal by sophomore Zac Dalpe.
Until Bishop’s goal, Miami had held its opponents scoreless for 239:13 consecutive minutes, the fourth-longest streak in NCAA history.
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Hockey: No score after 1 period
By Pete Conrad
The top-ranked Miami RedHawks and Ohio State Buckeyes are scoreless after one period of their Central Collegiate Hockey Association game tonight, Dec. 12 at Steve Cady Arena.
The RedHawks peppered OSU goalie Dustin Carlson with 13 shots, including several in the closing minutes of the period, but they could not find the mark. Miami goalie Connor Knapp, seeking his second straight shutout, stopped all eight shots aimed his way.
Miami, coming off a 6-0 victory Friday night at Ohio State, is looking for its fourth straight shutout.
Since Miami’s defense allowed eight goals at the Subway Holiday Classic Nov. 27-28 the RedHawks have blanked their opponents over the last 11 periods, including the third period of their 5-5 tie at North Dakota.
