The Kent State men’s hockey club’s season was cut one game short of a chance at a league championship after a 5-0 loss to Adrian College Friday night.
Adrian is one of the best clubs in the nation, going 26-1-0 in the regular season and clinching the No. 1 seed in the Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League tournament.
Kent State enjoyed one of the best seasons in club hockey history, setting a new record for wins in a season with 24.
The Flashes seemed overwhelmed in the quarterfinals against Adrian, which was one of the key factors that led to the shutout loss.