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The Ohio State Men’s Ice Hockey team huddles up before the Ohio State-Minnesota game on Jan. 30. Ohio State lost 2-5. Credit: Mackenzie Shanklin | Photo Editor The Buckeyes treated home supporters to an all-timer in their return to the Schottenstein Center. Ohio State (2-1-0) came back from a three-goal deficit to defeat the Connecticut Huskies, (2-2-0) 4-3 in overtime Friday. Head coach Steve Rohlik admired the fight and resiliency his team put on display in the first game of the series against the Huskies. “I know it’s early in the year, but not a lot of times have you seen you’re down three-zip and you come back and win a game like that,” Rohlik said. “That’s to me, the most important thing that’s come out of this. Never give up.” Connecticut opened the scoring Friday night, as junior defenseman Roman Kinal beat Ohio State junior netminder Ryan Snowden with…
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