the final frame to become the best
third-period team in college hockey
with a scoring margin of plus-49 over-
all (plus-1.29 per game). Connor was
the catalyst. He was Big Ten Confer-
ence Player of the Year and Freshman
of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten and
All-Freshman, and the Big Ten scoring
champion, finishing with 35 goals and
36 assists in 38 games.
He also had plenty of help. Junior
JT Compher notched 16 goals and 63
Junior captain JT Compher helped lead the nation's top offense with 47 assists, which
ranked No. 1 in the country, and 63 points scored, which was second to teammate Kyle
Connor.
PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL