THIRD STARBryan Haczyk, Niagara: The senior went into a series at Holy Cross with a 14-game point-scoring streak, and not only did he run that to 16 games, he added his first collegiate hat trick. He added another goal in the second game of the series. :: Bryan Haczyk’s player page |
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SECOND STARKyle Bodie, Union: Union made short work of St. Lawrence and Clarkson, and the sophomore made it a weekend to remember. He had just two goals in 10 games entering the weekend, then scored three times — once against the Saints, twice against the Golden Knights — and added an assist for a four-point weekend. :: Kyle Bodie’s player page |
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FIRST STARCal Heeter, Ohio State: The Buckeyes junior stopped all 40 shots he faced last Friday in a 1-0 victory over then-No. 7 Miami. He followed that up with a 23-save performance in a sweep-clinching victory. Heeter is the only goaltender that’s taken the ice for the Buckeyes this season, and his improved goals-against average (2.30, compared to 3.19 last season and 3.29 as a freshman) is one of the reasons why the Buckeyes are four games above .500. :: Cal Heeter’s player page |
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