Notre Dame Dominates Ohio State in Weekend Series Opener

Notre Dame had an opportunity to get back to .500 with Friday’s series opener at Ohio State. It did so with authority.

Notre Dame had an opportunity to get back to .500 with Friday’s series opener at Ohio State. It did so with authority. After a start that made some Notre Dame fans nervous, the Irish let them know in no uncertain terms that this was their game. Their 6-1 win represented the most times the Buckeyes have been scored upon this season.

Although it took about half the first period for the Irish (9-9-1, 7-7-1) to even record their first shot on goal, they drew first blood on a Spencer Stastney goal from the left faceoff circle. A couple of minutes later, Nate Clurman was whistled for checking from behind and, after a review, received a game misconduct. With plenty of time still on the five-minute Buckeyes power play, Landon Slaggert was sent to the box for hooking, forcing the Irish to skate two men down. Incredibly, the Irish’s penalty kill, helped by some nice saves from Dylan St. Cyr, got the job done and kept Ohio State (5-13-1, 5-12-0) off the scoreboard that entire time.

With momentum on their side, the Irish seized control in the second period, outshooting the Buckeyes, 18-5. They most of it by getting goals from Matt and Alex Steeves, Jesse Lansdell and Landon Slaggert, who scored 25 seconds into a power play. Nick Leivermann added a goal in the third, but all action was a formality at that point.

Alex Steeves was the Irish’s best player with three assists to go with his second-period tally. Graham Slaggert picked up two assists, and Lansdell and Leivermann also got into the assists column. St. Cyr stopped 23 of 24 shots for his sixth win of the season.

Notre Dame Hockey: Irish Frustrated vs. Buckeyes

No. 18 Notre Dame’s ranking is in serious jeopardy after losing to No. 9 Ohio State, 2-1, on Saturday night. Despite a 29-16 advantage in shots on goal, it was the third loss for the Irish (10-10-4, 5-6-3-2) in their past four games, while the …

No. 18 Notre Dame’s ranking is in serious jeopardy after losing to No. 9 Ohio State, 2-1, on Saturday night. Despite a 29-16 advantage in shots on goal, it was the third loss for the Irish (10-10-4, 5-6-3-2) in their past four games, while the Buckeyes (15-6-3, 8-4-2-0) now have won three of five.

The Irish got their first and only goal midway through the first period from Matt Steeves on a wrist shot from the high slot. That made the score 1-0, which lasted all of four minutes because Quinn Preston shot the puck low from the slot past Cale Morris to tie it. Early in the second period, Gustaf Westlund gave the Buckeyes the lead for good on a power play, which was made possible on a tough interference against Colin Theisen.

The rest of the game gave Notre Dame plenty of chances for the equalizer, but Ryan Snowden gave the Buckeyes all the stops they needed to secure the victory for the Columbus crowd.