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Hockey Badgers remain winless in Big Ten play

February 14, 2015 By Bill Scott

Corbin McGuire

Corbin McGuire

The Wisconsin Badger men’s hockey team remains winless in the Big Ten, falling to the Ohio State Buckeyes 2-1 at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio on Friday night.

The Badgers scored first when Corbin McGuire buried a rebound from the right side at the 15:56 mark.  It was the second career goal for the freshman forward.

Ohio State rallied with a pair of second period goals to take the lead, then hold on for the win.

The Buckeyes outshot the Badgers 42-24.  Wisconsin goaltender Joel Rumpel finished with 40 saves, marking his fifth 40-save performance of the season.

The series wraps up tonight at 6 p.m.

 

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