Minnesota, Notre Dame and Ohio State Standouts Honored as Three Stars

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Minnesota, Notre Dame and Ohio State Standouts Honored as Three Stars
Notre Dame’s Morris earns first star after registering a shutout against Boston College

First Star
Cale Morris, Notre Dame
G – Jr. – Larkspur, Colo.

  • Backstopped the Fighting Irish to a 4-0 victory against Boston College
  • Made 20 saves in the contest, including 12 in the second period to preserve his sixth shutout of the season
  • Earns his 10th career weekly award and his first since Nov. 6, 2018 (Third Star)
  • Last Notre Dame First Star honoree: Bobby Nardella on Oct. 23, 2018
  • Last Notre Dame honoree: Cam Morrison (Third Star) on Dec. 4, 2018

Second Star
Sasha Larocque, Ohio State
D – Sr. – Calgary, Alberta

  • Registered two points on a goal and an assist to help the Buckeyes sweep Mercyhurst on the weekend
  • Blocked a team-high five shots as the Buckeyes limited the Lakers to 21 shots on goal, while going 6-for-6 on the penalty kill in Friday’s 3-1 victory
  • Recorded the primary assist on Ronnie Hein’s first-period game-tying goal on Saturday before scoring the game-winner in the third period, breaking a 4-4 tie
  • The two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree claims his first career weekly award
  • Last Ohio State honoree: Sean Romeo (Third Star) on Nov. 20, 2018

Third Star
Scott Reedy, Minnesota
F – So. – Prior Lake, Minn.

  • Recorded three points to help the Gophers split the weekend with Ferris State
  • Notched his first career hat trick, and first three goals of the season, on Friday night to carry Minnesota to a 5-3 win over Ferris State at 3M Arena at Mariucci
  • The performance stood as the only hat trick in the NCAA last weekend and the first by a Gopher since Brannon McManus recorded one in a 6-3 win over Penn State on Oct. 15, 2017
  • Earns his first career weekly award
  • Last Minnesota honoree: Tyler Sheehy (First Star) on Nov. 27, 2018

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