Steve Rohlik Explained

Position:Left Wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:184
Birth Date:15 May 1968
Birth Place:Saint Paul, MN, USA
Draft:151st overall
Draft Year:1986
Draft Team:Pittsburgh Penguins
Career Start:1986
Career End:1992
Module:
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Current Team:Ohio State
Current Title:Head coach
Current Conference:Big Ten
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin–Madison
Player Years1:1986–1990
Player Team1:Wisconsin
Player Years2:1991–1992
Player Team2:Knoxville Cherokees
Player Positions:Left Wing
Coach Years1:1990–1991
Coach Team1:Wisconsin (Assistant)
Coach Years2:1991–1992
Coach Team2:Stillwater Area High School (Assistant)
Coach Years3:1992–1997
Coach Team3:Hill-Murray School
Coach Years4:1997–2000
Coach Team4:Nebraska–Omaha (Assistant)
Coach Years5:2000–2010
Coach Team5:Minnesota–Duluth (Assistant)
Coach Years6:2010–2013
Coach Team6:Ohio State (Associate)
Coach Years7:2013–present
Coach Team7:Ohio State
Championships:Big Ten regular season champions (2019)
Awards:As a Player:WCHA Tournament MVP (1990)
As a Coach:2× Big Ten Coach of the Year (2018, 2019)

Steve Rohlik is an American ice hockey head coach and former player. In April 2013 he became head coach in charge of the men's program at Ohio State.[1]

Career

Rohlik got his start at the college level as a player for Wisconsin in the late '80's. He spent four years playing for the Badgers, spending two campaigns as team captain and winning a national title in his senior season. After graduating with a degree in Communications/Journalism Rohlik became an assistant for his alma mater for a year before pursuing an abbreviated professional career with the Knoxville Cherokees. During that year he also served as an assistant with Stillwater Area High School but left to become the head coach for the Hill-Murray School, a secondary school near his home town.

In 1997 Rohlik left Minnesota and returned to the college ranks as an assistant for the new program at Nebraska–Omaha under Mike Kemp. Rohlik remained with the Mavericks for three seasons before he accepted a similar position with Minnesota–Duluth with their new bench boss, Scott Sandelin. Rohlik worked for the Bulldogs for a decade, leaving the year before the program won its first national title, to become an associate coach with Ohio State beneath his former college teammate Mark Osiecki. For three years the Buckeyes struggled to achieve the .500 mark and in 2013 Osiecki was let go. Nine days after his future with the program became uncertain Rohlik was hired as the head coach.[2]

When Rohlik took over he did so just in time for the Buckeyes to start competing in the Big Ten. In his first year Rohlik got the Buckeyes to record their first winning season in five years[3] and finished as the runner-up in the inaugural conference tournament. Over the next two years the Buckeyes had losing records but Rohlik managed to get his team to win a conference tournament game in each year. In his fourth season the Buckeyes finally got back into the NCAA tournament, posting a 21-win season in the process. He is signed to be the head coach at Ohio State through 2021.[4]

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1986–87Wisconsin BadgersWCHA3130334
1987–88Wisconsin Badgers WCHA443101359
1988–89Wisconsin Badgers WCHA4411142544
1989–90Wisconsin Badgers WCHA4616234052
1991–92Knoxville CherokeesECHL61344
NCAA totals165334780189

Head coaching record

College

Notes and References

  1. News: Steve Rohlik. Ohio State Buckeyes. 2017-07-08.
  2. News: Rohlik’s long road to a head coaching position complete. USCHO.com. 2013-04-29. 2017-07-08.
  3. News: Ohio State Men's Hockey Team History. USCHO.com. 2017-07-08.
  4. News: Ohio State coach Rohlik signs extension through 2020–21 season. USCHO.com. 2016-10-18. 2017-07-08.