With all of this lovely spring weather in central PA, I've been spending more time this month at the computer than working and/or playing at the Penn State Golf Courses. (shameless plug inserted)
One positive coming from the dreary weather is this highlight video. Obviously, the season did not end the way that everyone was hoping it would, but in reality only one team and its fans can say that it did. Despite the up-and-down year, there were a lot of highlight moments.
Several players notched their first goal in a Penn State uniform, Chris Cerutti topped 100 career points while helping Tim O'Brien reach 100 goals and 200 points (the 15th Icer to reach that milestone).
John Jay finished his four years undefeated (10-0) while Ted Hume wrapped up his Icers career third on the all-time list with 60 victories. Yes, Ted's 60 is second numerically; however, John Gray (89-93) and John Sixt (95-99) both recorded 65 wins, so that puts Big Teddy at number 3.
This is an exciting time for Penn State hockey, with some big news expected in the days ahead. The recruits that have already committed for next season will add to the outstanding talent returning in the fall and we're told there's more on the way.
I'll be checking in here and on Facebook and Twitter with news as it happens. For now, enjoy the video, enjoy the summer (if it ever gets here) and keep in touch.
One positive coming from the dreary weather is this highlight video. Obviously, the season did not end the way that everyone was hoping it would, but in reality only one team and its fans can say that it did. Despite the up-and-down year, there were a lot of highlight moments.
Several players notched their first goal in a Penn State uniform, Chris Cerutti topped 100 career points while helping Tim O'Brien reach 100 goals and 200 points (the 15th Icer to reach that milestone).
John Jay finished his four years undefeated (10-0) while Ted Hume wrapped up his Icers career third on the all-time list with 60 victories. Yes, Ted's 60 is second numerically; however, John Gray (89-93) and John Sixt (95-99) both recorded 65 wins, so that puts Big Teddy at number 3.
This is an exciting time for Penn State hockey, with some big news expected in the days ahead. The recruits that have already committed for next season will add to the outstanding talent returning in the fall and we're told there's more on the way.
I'll be checking in here and on Facebook and Twitter with news as it happens. For now, enjoy the video, enjoy the summer (if it ever gets here) and keep in touch.
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