By Miles McQuinn
To say that Ohio State's non-conference is among the
toughest in the nation is more of an understatement than saying that the
previous Big Ten Tournaments have lacked in attendance.
The Buckeye roster includes 27 players, with 10 freshmen,
seven sophomores, seven juniors and three seniors.
Even with a ton of veterans coming back, it would still be
tough to prepare for their 2015-16 schedule.
Throw in the amount of freshmen that need to get ready, and
the situation gets even tougher for OSU head coach Steve Rohlik, who, by the
way, has a new assistant coach in former Wisconsin standout defenseman Mark
Strobel.
Let's take a look at what the Scarlet and Gray are up
against this season as I highlight five of their marquee match-ups.
1. OSU vs #16 Bowling Green – October 9/10
How about a home-and-home test right off the bat? The
Buckeyes beat Brock in their exhibition contest 4-0 in pretty dominating
fashion last Saturday, but OSU was rolling five lines compared to Brock's less
than four full lines. Needless to say, the Badgers were worn out in addition to
the fact that the Buckeyes were much more talented.
Now the Scarlet and Gray are
getting prepared for a Bowling Green squad that just missed out on the NCAA Tournament last season and
is primed for great things this year.
Of the 119
goals they scored last season, the Falcons have the guys who scored 103 of them
back. Chris Bergeron has built this program back almost literally from the
ground up, and now many believe that it's time for the Falcons return to
national prominence.
2. OSU vs #11 Miami – October 16/17
The second of the annual Ohio home-and-home's, OSU and Miami
never seem to disappoint. Last season, the Buckeyes were shelled at home 5-1 in
game one while OSU netminder Christian Frey had a jaw-dropping 60
saves in a 2-1 loss in Oxford the next night.
Did the RedHawks lose Austin Czarnik (9 goals, 36 assists),
Riley Barber (20 G, 20 A) and Blake Coleman (20 G, 17 A)? Yes, but it's an
Enrico Blasi led Miami program. They never fail to reload.
Anthony Louis (9 G, 27 A) and Sean Kuraly (19 G, 10 A) are
always constant threats. What will be interesting to see, however, is that five
of their forwards are freshmen but come with very high remarks. First round NHL
draft pick and Columbus native Jack
Roslovic has some pretty big expectations and Kiefer Sherwood, also out of
Columbus, had a very solid season with Youngstown (USHL) last year.
On the blue line, they've got some considerable experience
through Louie Belpedio, Matthew Caito, Chris Joyaux and Taylor Richart.
Oh, and their two-headed monster between the pipes in
seniors Jay Williams and Ryan McKay? They're back too. Williams was 19-8-5 last
season with a 2.04 goals against average and a .917 save percentage. McKay was
a solid backup, going 6-6-1 with a 3.09 goals against average and a .898 save
percentage.
3. OSU @ #7 Providence – October 23/24
Last year, the Buckeyes stunned defending national champion Providence in their
season opener in Columbus before losing to the Friars the next day. Now they
have to try and beat them in Rhode Island. This year, Providence heads into the
season ranked seventh in the nation and has a lot of key senior firepower back
with them including defensemen John Gilmour and Tom Parisi, as well as forwards
Mark Jankowski, Trevor Mingoia, Nick Saracino and Brandon Tanev.
The loss of Jon Gillies between the pipes is a blow, so
we'll see what juniors Brendan Leahy and Nick Ellis, along with freshman Hayden
Hawkey (greatest name ever by the way) can bring to the table.
This is a team with a lot of parts back from their national
championship team. We'll see how the Buckeyes fare just three weeks into their
season.
4. OSU @ #9 Minnesota – December 4/5
Welcome to the Big Ten schedule. Ready or not here it comes.
There isn't really a “friendly confines” anywhere in the Big Ten, but to try
and steal a win at Mariucci Arena always presents a challenge. OSU is 3-19-1
all time against the Golden Gophers and the only Buckeye win at Mariucci came
on Dec. 28, 1998, as the Scarlet and Gray beat the Gophers 6-5 in the Mariucci
Classic.
Minnesota has a lot to prove after a disappointing 2014-15
season. A lot was expected with a loaded roster and for the most part they
underachieved, squeaking into the NCAA Tournament with their Big Ten Tournament
championship win over Michigan and losing 4-1 to Minnesota-Duluth in the
opening round.
Taylor Cammarata, Hudson Fasching and Justin Kloos are just
the first few names that come to mind when it comes to the firepower up front.
Plenty of depth there. Defensively, the loss of Mike Reilly really hurts but
there's still some talent and experience back there with players like Michael
Brodzinski, Ryan Collins and Jake Bishoff.
Between the pipes is the biggest question. Who takes over
for Adam Wilcox? By this point in the season, we should see an answer.
5. OSU vs #1 Boston College – December 28 @ the Florida
College Classic: Estero, Florida.
Well this is one way to start the second half of the season.
A nice trip to Florida in the middle of winter. Temperatures are warm, skies
are sunny and boom. You have to play the No. 1 ranked Eagles. Now will that
ranking change by late December? Who knows. I bet they do, especially since
there were a staggering 10 teams that received votes in the opening uscho.com poll.
Interesting to note, the Eagles have 10 freshmen this season
as well. That doesn't mean that they have a lack of veteran talent however.
BC's strength looks like it will come up front
this season. Alex Tuch, possibly overshadowed by some guy down the street named Jack Eichel last
season, was the school's first leading point getter as a freshman in 42 years.
He had 14 goals and 14 assists.
Adam Gilmour and Ryan Fitzgerald, along with highly touted
freshmen in Jeremy Bracco, Chris Brown and Colin White are going to provide
problems for opposing defenses night after night.
The big question lies with the defense after it was
decimated due to NHL signings (see Noah Hanifin and Michael Matheson).
Junior Thatcher Demko is the most notable goaltender in all
of Hockey East, but how are his hips after offseason surgery?
OSU is 1-4 all time against Boston College. Their last
meeting came in 2003 in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament. The Eagles took that game 1-0.
The Buckeyes only win against BC came in their first ever
meeting on Nov. 16, 1980. OSU went on the road and beat the Eagles 5-4 in
overtime.
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