As the NCAA Men’s Hockey season will come to an end next week in Pittsburgh for the Frozen Four, some of the junior and senior players will have some big decisions on their hands.
On Friday, Penn State Men’s Hockey announced senior players Clayton Phillips and Adam Pilewicz will take advantage of the extra year of eligibility that the NCAA granted to fall and winter sports as they will be back with the Nittany Lions for the 2021-22 season.
Philli Special, on one on one!!#WeAre #HockeyValley pic.twitter.com/VBDQmn9F4j
— Penn State Men’s Hockey (@PennStateMHKY) April 2, 2021
Victory lap, confirmed!#WeAre #HockeyValley pic.twitter.com/R5GM89SXhO
— Penn State Men’s Hockey (@PennStateMHKY) April 2, 2021
Phillips scored three goals and four assists for seven points during the 2020-21 season.
WHAT. A. RIP.#WeAre #HockeyValley pic.twitter.com/TFLgzRetFA
— Penn State Men’s Hockey (@PennStateMHKY) January 29, 2021
During the 2020-21 season, Pilewicz had a season-high 6 shots on goal in their loss to Notre Dame on March 5.
The Penn State Men’s Hockey season came to end in their semifinals loss to Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament.
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