Penn State’s Myllari earns first star after tallying a pair of assists against Princeton
First Star
Kris Myllari, Penn State
D – Jr. – Kanata, Ontario
Tallied two points in the Nittany Lions’ 4-4 tie with Princeton
Was on the ice for the first three Penn State goals of the game and notched a pair of assists, including the primary assist on the first Nittany Lion goal of the game
Marked the junior’s third multi-point effort this season and the seventh of his career
Earns his first career weekly award
Last Penn State First Star honoree: Evan Barratt on Nov. 20, 2018
Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018
Second Star
Alec Marsh, Penn State
F – Sr. – Bridgewater, N.J.
Netted a goal in the Nittany Lions’ 4-4 tie with Princeton on Saturday
Notched the fourth goal of the game for Penn State, as he intercepted a pass in the defensive zone and skated coast-to-coast, splitting a pair of Tigers for the unassisted tally
Has now scored a goal in back-to-back games for just the second time in his career and first since October of his freshman season
Claims his second career weekly award and first since Oct. 20, 2015 (Second Star)
Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018
Third Star
Brandon Biro, Penn State
F – Jr. – Sherwood Park, Alberta
Found the back of the net in Penn State’s 4-4 tie with Princeton on Saturday
Opened the scoring for Penn State with a backhand tucked over the blocker to tie the game just over three minutes after Princeton opened the scoring
The Academic All-Big Ten honoree earns his third career weekly award and second of the season
Last Penn State honorees: Evan Barratt (Second Star) and Peyton Jones (Third Star) on Dec. 11, 2018
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