You win some, you lose some: Resilient RedHawks split again
By Emily Simanskis | October 23, 2018Derek Stamberger | The Miami Student
Derek Stamberger | The Miami Student
Miami hockey hopes to gain momentum and improve its power play as it kicks off a two-weekend, four-game home stand tonight when they face the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.
For the first time in five years, Miami hockey opened its season with a sweep. It came in dominant fashion over the University of Alabama-Huntsville via a 5-1 Saturday night win and a 4-0 Sunday afternoon victory.
Miami hockey channeled the remainder of its opening-weekend energy to power past the University of Alabama-Huntsville Chargers in a 4-0 victory on Sunday afternoon.
A cohesive Miami hockey and an emotional game for starting goaltender Jordan Uhelski led to a 5-1 RedHawk victory over the University of Alabama-Huntsville Chargers on Saturday night.
There's something different about Miami hockey heading into its first weekend of play for the 2018-19 season against Alabama-Huntsville. And it's not just the three new coaches, eight freshman and two graduate transfers.
The Miami RedHawks lost a football game they had every chance to win because of lack of execution down the stretch.
For Miami defenseman River Rymsha and goaltender Jordan Uhelski, the calendar flipping to October brings unprecedented excitement.