Huskies Set for Home and Home with #17 UNH
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» The Huskies are back to conference action as they travel to New Hampshire to kick
off a home and home series with the Wildcats following a one game matchup against
Harvard.
» The Huskies are coming off one of their best offensive performances as they came back
from 2-0 to win 7-3. UConn scored three goals in two minutes of action, and five total
goals in the third period.
» The series against no.17 New Hampshire kicks off a tough four game stretch for the
Huskies as they will travel to Maine for a two-game series following the matchup
against the Wildcats.
» The last time these two faced off resulted in a weekend split. UNH won the first contest
easily behind a 5-0 shutout, but the Huskies bounced back on the road with a hard
fought 2-1 victory.
» Sophomore Joey Muldowney and Junior Ryan Tattle are coming off one of their best
games in a UConn uniform. The two combined for four of UConn's seven goals vs.
Harvard.
» The Huskies now have seven skaters in double digits for total points. Sophomore Joey
Muldowney (15) leads the way, followed by Ryan Tattle (14), Hudson Schandor (13),
Jake Percival (12), Jake Richard (12), and then Ethan Gardula and Tabor Heaslip round
it out with 10 points each.
» The quest to 100 career points. Hudson Schandor is currently two points away from
reaching 100 points for his career. Schandor currently 2nd in program history in the
Hockey East Era with 96 total points, only trailing Jachym Kondelik who finished his
UConn career with 104 points.
» Short Handed Strengths: The Huskies are currently tied for first in the country with 5
shorthanded goals scored.
» The Huskies have received a point from 23 total skaters. Of the 20, 11 are new members
of the Ice Bus.
» Huskies in the NHL: Chase Bradley has become the 8th Husky to reach the pros, having most recently been called up by the Colorado Avalanche. He joins, Ruslan Iskha-
kov, Yan Kuznetsov, Todd Krygier, Cole Schneider, Max Letunov, Adam Huska, and
Tage Thompson as former Huskies to make it to the league.
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