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The Ohio Junior Blue Jackets were a Tier 1 junior ice hockey team playing in the East Division of the United States Hockey League (USHL). The 2006-07 USHL media guide (p. 37) lists the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets as the successor to the Thunder Bay Flyers, who played their last USHL game in 2000; however, the team infrastructure was based upon a move of the Cleveland Junior Barons of the NAHL.
Goggin Ice Center (The Goggin) is a multi-purpose sports facility in Oxford, Ohio on the Miami University campus. It replaced the Goggin Ice Arena.Like its predecessor, it is named for Lloyd Goggin, former school vice president who was instrumental in building the original ice arena.
From 2005 until 2009, the team was known as the Mahoning Valley Phantoms, because the Central Hockey League's Youngstown SteelHounds moved into the county. However, soon after the SteelHounds shut down, the Phantoms started playing most of their games in the city of Youngstown, and with the move to the USHL, re-adopted the old Youngstown ...
As central Ohio hockey teams prepare to chase a state tournament berth, several coaches foresee a wide-open race.. Defending state champion Olentangy Liberty is seeded first in the regional ...
They were a branch of the Cleveland Barons Hockey Association. Their top accomplishment was winning the 2006 North Division playoff title, allowing them to advance to Robertson Cup tournament. [ 1 ] However, after the 2005–2006 season, the team moved to Columbus, Ohio and transferred to the United States Hockey League , playing as the Ohio ...
The Oilers play home games at the Alice Noble Ice Arena in Wooster, Ohio. History The ... North American 3 Hockey League: 2015–16: 47: 19: 21 ...
The Badgers lost to last-place Ohio State for the third straight time, falling, 3-1, in Game 1 of their Big Ten quarterfinal series Friday in Madison.
Goggin Ice Arena was a 2,850-seat hockey rink in Oxford, Ohio.It was formerly home to the Miami University RedHawks ice hockey team. It was built in 1976, and renamed on October 11, 1984, in honor of Lloyd Goggin, former school vice president, who was instrumental in building the arena.