With an 8-5 record coming into the 14th game of the season, Bowling Green was hoping to ignite the offense by making a variety of changes to the forward group. The result was arguably the team’s strongest showing this year in a 5-2 win against fifth-ranked Notre Dame.
Four new forward lines were introduced prior to puck drop and at least one player on each line registered a point in the win.
“You’d like to think there’s a method to the madness,” head coach Ty Eigner said after the game in South Bend, Indiana. “We just want to score more goals and we thought if we mixed things up a bit maybe it might help.