ANN ARBOR – The Michigan hockey team fought to win a valuable point at the Big Ten on Saturday, but that did not stop No. 6 Ohio State University from winning its first conference title since 1972.
Wolverines first-year striker Nolan Moyle tied the game at 9:35 of the third period, and both teams earned a point after staying tied after five minutes of overtime at Yost Ice Arena.
With Notre Dame losing Saturday, OSU (19-8-5, 12-6-4-3) needed only one point to win the conference champion title, but he earned two points after captain Mason Jobst scored on a breakaway in three-on-three. overtime.
Michigan (13-12-7, 9-8-5-2), third in the Big Ten, won Friday's game 4-2.
"This is not the right player you want during a breakout," said Michigan head coach Mel Pearson at Jobst. "Their top scorer, he has 164 points in his career, he does not miss too much in this situation, we lost track of our position in the match."