Faceoff on the Lake

2023 collegiate ice hockey game
Faceoff on the Lake
View of the crowd and setup during the game
123 Total
Michigan 011 2
Ohio State 031 4
DateFebruary 18, 2023
VenueFirstEnergy Stadium
CityCleveland, Ohio
Attendance45,523

The Faceoff on the Lake was an outdoor college ice hockey game played on February 18, 2023, at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland between longtime rivals the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Ohio State defeated Michigan 4–2 in a rematch of the Frozen Diamond Faceoff outdoor game between the teams in 2012. The game marked the first ice hockey game ever played at FirstEnergy Stadium, and the attendance, announced at 45,523 fans, set a record for an outdoor college hockey game held at a neutral site.[1][2]

Teams

The game was announced by the Haslam Sports Group on August 22, 2022, as the first outdoor ice hockey game held at FirstEnergy Stadium and the first outdoor ice hockey game in Cleveland since 2012.[3] This was the 41st outdoor college hockey game in the modern era.[4] Michigan and Ohio State had previously played an outdoor game in Cleveland at Progressive Field on January 15, 2012, when the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes 4–1 in the Frozen Diamond Faceoff.[5]

Michigan Wolverines

The No. 4 Michigan Wolverines entered the game with a record of 20–9–2, and a 12–8–1 record in conference play. This was the Wolverines ninth outdoor game in their history, the most of any college ice hockey team.[6]

Ohio State Buckeyes

The No. 10 Ohio State Buckeyes entered the game with a record of 17–11–3, and a 10–9–2 record in conference play. This was the Buckeyes fourth outdoor game in their history.[7]

Game summary

February 18, 2023 Michigan Wolverines 2–4 Ohio State Buckeyes FirstEnergy Stadium Recap

The game was scoreless in the first period. Ohio State scored three goals in the second period, via goals by Cole McWard, a power play goal by Jake Wise and a shorthanded goal by Tyler Duke. Michigan finally got on the board late in the second via a goal by Gavin Brindley at 18:25. Michigan reduced Ohio State's lead to one goal via a goal by Eric Ciccolini at 8:46 in the third period. Ohio State responded with a goal by Stephen Halliday less than a minute later. The attendance of 45,523 was the largest in Ohio State history, surpassing the previous record of 45,021 set at the Hockey City Classic at TCF Bank Stadium on January 17, 2014.[8]

Ohio State wore throwback jerseys featuring colors and numbers that resembled the Ohio State Buckeyes football team's jerseys of the early 1940s.[9][10]

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st No scoring
2nd OSU Cole McWard (4) Joe Dunlap (8), Matt Cassidy (11) 14:21 1–0 OSU
OSU Jake Wise (11) (PP) Travis Treloar (11), Stephen Halliday (25) 17:11 2–0 OSU
MICH Gavin Brindley (9) Adam Fantilli (30) 18:25 2–1 OSU
OSU Tyler Duke (3) (SH) Jake Wise (16) 19:10 3–1 OSU
3rd MICH Eric Ciccolini (6) Jackson Hallum (9), Frank Nazar (1) 8:46 3–2 OSU
OSU Stephen Halliday (8) (PP) Jake Wise (17), Mason Lohrei (22) 8:46 4–2 OSU

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season[11]

Penalty summary
Period Team Player Penalty Time PIM
1st OSU Matt Cassidy Hitting from behind 3:39 2:00
OSU Tyler Duke Holding 8:37 2:00
MICH Steven Holtz Hitting from behind 11:33 2:00
MICH Jackson Hallum Tripping 14:05 2:00
OSU Joe Dunlap Roughing 16:43 2:00
MICH Erik Portillo Tripping 17:47 2:00
2nd OSU Jaedon Leslie Slashing 4:53 2:00
MICH Gavin Brindley Slashing 10:50 2:00
MICH Mackie Samoskevich Cross-checking 16:37 2:00
OSU Mason Lohrei Holding 18:55 2:00
3rd OSU Cole McWard Tripping 1:10 2:00
MICH Nolan Moyle Interference 9:06 2:00
OSU Michael Gildon Tripping 12:15 2:00
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 Total
Michigan 7 10 20 37
Ohio State 14 13 7 34
Power play opportunities
Team Goals/Opportunities
Michigan 0/7
Ohio State 2/6

Team rosters

Michigan
# Player[11] Position
1 Sweden Erik Portillo G
2 United States Rutger McGroarty LW
4 United States Gavin Brindley RW
11 United States Mackie Samoskevich RW
13 Canada T. J. Hughes C
19 Canada Adam Fantilli C
20 United States Keaton Pehrson D
21 United States Jackson Hallum LW
22 United States Philippe Lapointe LW
24 United States Steven Holtz D
25 United States Dylan Duke LW
26 United States Seamus Casey D
27 United States Nolan Moyle RW
31 United States Noah West[1] G
63 Canada Luca Fantilli D
71 United States Nick Granowicz C
73 Canada Ethan Edwards D
90 United States Jay Keranen D
91 United States Frank Nazar C
93 Canada Eric Ciccolini RW
94 United States Mark Estapa LW
Head coach: United States Brandon Naurato


Ohio State
# Player[11] Position
2 United States James Marooney D
3 United States Cole McWard D
5 United States Tyler Duke D
6 United States Mason Lohrei D
8 United States Scooter Brickey D
11 United States Kamil Sadlocha C
13 United States Tate Singleton F
14 United States Dalton Messina F
15 United States Cam Thiesing C
18 United States Michael Gildon LW
19 Canada Stephen Halliday C
20 United States Matt Cassidy RW
21 United States Joe Dunlap F
23 United States Davis Burnside F
26 Canada Jaedon Leslie F
28 United States Jake Wise C
44 Czech Republic Jakub Dobeš G
65 United States C. J. Regula D
71 United States Patrick Guzzo LW
94 Sweden Travis Treloar C
Head coach: United States Steve Rohlik

^ West served as reserve goaltender and did not see playing time.

Scratches

  • Michigan Wolverines: Brendan Miles, Jacob Truscott, Tyler Shea, Kienan Draper, Luke Hughes, Johnny Druskinis
  • Ohio State Buckeyes: John Larkin, Evan McIntyre, Dominic Vidoli, Mark Cheremeta, Gustaf Westlund, Ryan Snowden, Reilly Herbst

Officials

  • Referees — Brian Aaron, David Marcotte
  • Linesmen — Justin Cornell, Jake Davis

Television

The game was broadcast nationally by the Big Ten Network, and available online streaming via FuboTV.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kingsley, Noah (February 18, 2023). "Michigan falls to Ohio State in Faceoff on the Lake, 4–2, after second period explosion". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Hamilton, Brad; Morrison, Laura (February 18, 2023). "'Special treat': Fans love seeing Ohio State, Michigan play in Cleveland". Fox8.com. Fox 8 News. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  3. ^ "Haslam Sports Group announces 'Faceoff on the Lake' on February 18". clevelandbrowns.com. August 22, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  4. ^ Zuke, Ryan (February 17, 2023). "Michigan hockey prepping for record 9th outdoor game. Here's how it fared in the others". MLive.com. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  5. ^ Lillstrung, Chris (January 15, 2013). "Fast start leads Michigan over OSU in Frozen Diamond Faceoff". The Morning Journal. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  6. ^ McNeil, Kristy (February 18, 2023). "Michigan Falls to No. 4 Ohio State in "Faceoff On The Lake"". MGoBlue.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  7. ^ "No. 10/9 Buckeyes Down No. 4 Wolverines in Faceoff on the Lake". ohiostatebuckeyes.com. February 18, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  8. ^ Johnson, Bailey (February 18, 2023). "'It was unbelievable': Ohio State beats Michigan in outdoor game in front of record crowd". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  9. ^ Haidet, Ryan (February 17, 2023). "Faceoff on the Lake: Hockey battle between Ohio State, Michigan set for FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland". WKYC. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  10. ^ "Ohio State Hockey Faceoff on the Lake Uniform". uniswag.com. February 18, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  11. ^ a b c "Michigan-Ohio State Boxscore". MGoBlue.com. CBS Interactive. February 18, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  12. ^ Childs, Adam (February 18, 2023). "How to Watch Michigan vs Ohio State in Men's College Hockey: Stream Live, TV Channel". SI.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
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