Boston College sophomore Christopher Brown (2014, sixth round)recorded one shot on goal Friday as the Eagles were defeated by Boston University 2-1. Brown, who gone pointless in his last four games, is tied for second in team scoring with 18 points (6+12) in 24 games.
Defenseman Casey Fitzgerald (2016, third round) notched one assist in the Boston College loss to crosstown rival Boston University to snap a seven-game point drought. The second-year man has five goals and 14 points through 21 contests.
Brown forward Max Willman (2014, fifth round) produced four shots on goal in 2-1 loss to St. Lawrence Friday and recorded a team-high five shots goal Saturday as the Bears were pounded by Clarkson 7-2.
Through 17 games, Willman has buried seven goals to go along with 16 points.
Notre Dame goaltender Cal Petersen (2013, fifth round) made 21 saves in a 2-1 win at Merrimack at Friday, and made 24 stops the following night as the Fighting Irish failed to earn the conference sweep with a 4-2 loss to the Warriors.
Petersen has started every single game for Notre Dame, posting a 13-8-2 record, a 2.06 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage.
Connor Hurley (2013, second round) was unable to produce in Notre Dame's split with Merrimack, leaving the junior centerman with 16 points (4+12) through 21 appearances.
Sean Malone (2013, sixth round) contributed four shots on goal Friday in Harvard's 4-0 loss at Rensselaer, but got back on the scoresheet Saturday with one assist as the Crimson were upended by Union 2-1. Malone has an even 10 goals and 20 points through his first 16 games.
Ivan Chukarov (2015, seventh round) produced one shot on goal Saturday as Massachusetts fell to Massachusetts-Lowell 2-1. The second-year defender has four points (1+3) and healthy 47 shots on goal in 23 games.
Defenseman Will Borgen (2015, fourth round) was unable to produce any points, but maintained a strong physical presence and steady defensive play as St. Cloud State defeated Minnesota-Duluth 2-1 on Friday before falling to the Bulldogs the next night 4-3 in overtime.
The sophomore has appeared in 21 games, collecting one goal, nine points and a plus-6 rating.
St. Cloud State forward Judd Peterson (2012, seventh round) ran his point drought to six games, combining for six shots on goal and a minus-3 rating in the split with Minnesota-Duluth. Peterson's nine goals are second-most for the Huskies. He has 13 total points and 66 shots on goal in 22 games.
Anthony Florentino (2013, fifth round)logged a minus-2 rating Friday as Providence was defeated by Vermont 4-3. Florentino, who was scratched for the fourth time this season in Saturday's 4-1 win over the Catamounts, has five goals and 12 points in 18 contests.
Brett Murray (2016, fourth round) made his collegiate debut Friday, picking up one assist as Penn State earned a 5-2 triumph over Michigan State. Murray did not play on Saturday as the Nittany Lions earned the conference sweep with a 5-3 win over the Spartans.
Freshman Philip Nyberg (2016, fifth round) notched an assist for the third straight game Thursday as Connecticut doubled Maine 6-3. Nyberg was unable make it four in a row on Saturday as the Huskies dropped the tail end of the home-and-home series with a 4-0 loss at Maine. Nyberg has impressed in his first five collegiate tilts, amassing three helpers and six shots on goal.