June 25, 2026

Wisconsin men's hockey avenges early sweep with shut out of Ohio State

A first career goal and the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team’s leading goal scorer extending his lead bookended a shutout on Friday at the Kohl Center. The Badgers opened their weekend by beating the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes, 4-0, after being swept visiting the Buckeyes to open Big Ten Conference play in October. Senior goaltender Jared Moe earned his third shutout in five games with 22 saves. Why ice size matters to Wisconsin men’s hockey amid NCAA debate on bigger rinks Junior defenseman Luke LaMaster had the game-winning goal and was assisted by Owen Lindmark at 4:25 of the second period. It was LaMaster’s first career goal. Ohio State’s Jakub Dobes had stopped all 12 shots he had faced, including a power play killed off in the first period, until LaMaster found the net. People are also reading… Jack Gorniak scored his third goal of the season with…

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