Skip to main content
Visitor homeSport Categories home
Story
3 of 10

Huskies Close Out The Regular Season At Vermont

Media Coverage...

TV: ESPN+

Video: ESPN+; StretchInternet.com (International)

Live Stats: uconnhuskies.com

Social Media:

X: @UConnMHOC

Instagram: UConnMHOC

Ice Chips...

» The UConn men's hockey team will close out the regular season at Vermont, Thursday

night.

» The Huskies are coming off a sweep of Northeastern and sit in fourth place in hockey

East standings. UConn can finish anywhere from 3rd place - 6th place, as 1

point separates them from 5th place Providence, and 4 points separates them form 6th

place UMass.

» This will be the third matchup between the two teams this season. The previous two

matchups took place in November which resulted in a weekend split with both teams

earning an overtime win.

» Huskies Power Play: Comparing the Huskies Power Play units from last season to this

season the Huskies have a +8 PPG differential and a +9.5% Power Play Percentage differential. The Huskies are just one of 7 teams to have surpassed their total PPG numbers

from last season.

» Jake Richard has found his stride of late extending his point streak to 9 straight games,

meanwhile his linemate Joey Muldowney has been on a hot streak registering a point in

8 straight games and 10 of the last 13.

» Record Breakers: Hudson Schandor and John Spetz both made UConn history over the

weekend. Schandor surpassed Jachym Kondelik, becoming the leader for total points

in the Hockey East era, while John Spetz surpassed Joe Masonius for most points by a

defenseman in the Hockey East era.

» Record Breakers pt.2: Hudson Schandor once again inked his name in UConn record

books as he broke the program record for most assists in a single season in the Hockey

East Era. Additionally, Joey Muldowney broke the record for most goals scored in a

single season in the Hockey East Era with 20 goals. Muldowney passed Tage Thompson

who finished the season with 19 goals scored.

» Short Handed Strengths: The Huskies are currently lead the country with 9 short handed

goals scored.

» Huskies in the NHL: Marc Gatcomb has become the 9th Husky to reach the pros, having most recently been called up by the New York Islanders. Gatcomb joins, Chase

Bradley, Ruslan Iskhakov, Yan Kuznetsov, Todd Krygier, Cole Schneider, Max Letunov,

Adam Huska, and Tage Thompson as former Huskies to make it to the league.

Players Mentioned

Marc Gatcomb

Forward
6' 2"
Senior
Right

Jachym Kondelik

Forward
6' 5"
Senior
Left

Hudson Schandor

Forward
5' 8"
Sophomore

John Spetz

Defenseman
5' 10"
Sophomore

Joey Muldowney

Forward
5' 9"
Sophomore

Jake Richard

Forward
6' 1"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Marc Gatcomb

6' 2"
Senior
Right
Forward

Jachym Kondelik

6' 5"
Senior
Left
Forward

Hudson Schandor

5' 8"
Sophomore
Forward

John Spetz

5' 10"
Sophomore
Defenseman

Joey Muldowney

5' 9"
Sophomore
Forward

Jake Richard

6' 1"
Sophomore
Forward

Latest Men's Hockey